Card Identification (CARDID.EXE)

This client device driver detects the insertion and removal of PC cards, automatically determines the card type upon insertion, and then configures the card and slot/adaptor (if it is an I/O Card).

SRAM Card Driver (MTSRAM.EXE)

This SystemSoft device driver recognizes and supports SRAM cards.

IDE/ATA Support (ATADRV.EXE)

ATADRV.EXE is a block device driver that supports ATA Type II Flash Disk or ATA Type III hard disk PC cards.

Option

 

/S:x

Safe mode

 

Range: 0 to 8 (Default: 2)

Specifies if ATADRV is to be run in slave mode. The MTD Driver (MTDDRV) is the only master control driver currently available. Installs the ATADRV device driver as a slave(/S:x) to MTDDRV. It also specifies the number of devices (1 to 8) it can support. A value of 0 can also be used with /D or /S. When a value of 0 is used, only the mode that was specified (/D or /S) is implemented, not the number of devices assigned during installation or specified using the CONFIG utility. When this

/S switch is used, ATADRV must be installed in CONFIG.SYS before MTDDRV and both ATADRV and MTDDRV must be installed before CARDID. Refer to ATA Driver Modes section which follows.

Option

/D:x Number of drive units Range: 0 to 8 (Default: 2)

Specifies the number of drives that the system supports when installed either as a block device driver or as a slave device driver. Installs the ATADRV device driver as a block device driver (/D:x).

It also specifies the number of drives (1 to 8) it can support. A value of 0 can also be used with /D or /S. When a value of 0 is used, only the mode that was specified (/D or /S) is implemented, not the number of drives assigned during installation or specified using the CONFIG utility. When the /D switch is used, ATADRV must be installed in CONFIG.SYS before CARDID.

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