3.6 Common Problems
Invalid I/O Address When Using OS/2 2.1:
PCMCIA Card Services for OS/2 2.1 sometimes fails to supply a valid I/O address when using "system assigned" resources. Use the "Configuration Manager" program to examine the I/O address range assigned to the
There have not been any reports of this problem with OS/2 Warp.
Resources Not Available:
When using "user assigned" resources, it is the user's responsibility to ensure the I/O address and IRQ resources are available. For OS/2 Warp users, the RMVIEW utility may be useful in finding resource conflicts. Type "rmview /?" at an OS/2 command prompt for details.
When using "system assigned" resources, if the user knows the port number is available then the system may not have sufficient resources available to configure the
Regardless of the configuration method, each command line argument specifies the first of four COM ports for the
Parameter Overlapping:
When installing the
Insufficient Number Of Command Line Arguments:
The
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