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warp and tcp/ip



   Date: Tue, 29 Nov 1994 00:22:08 -0500 (EST)
   From: Sang H Kim <sk6k+@andrew.cmu.edu>

   I have a 3com etherlink III pcmcia 10base-T in slot 1.

   I have installed warp and tcp/ip 2.0 for os/2  
   everything seems ok, but then at the end it tells me that it can't find
   the adapter.  I have configured tcp/ip to enable adapter 1 and laps is
   configured for adapter 0 (the lowest number).  and it doesn't work

   any help would be greatly appreciated.

   ------------- 
   Alexis and I

I have exactly the same configuration (well, 10base2 actually) and had
the same experience.  I fixed it by installing two files from the
"beta" OS/2 PCMCIA drivers, which are available from
"software.watson.ibm.com" as the file "pub/os2/ews/os2pcm.zip".

I _strongly_ recommend that you not install the entire package.  I
suspect that doing so will break Warp, and you will definitely lose
your "Plug and Play" icon.  Instead, get two files, "pcmcia.sys" and
"icrmu01.sys", and install them in "\os2\".  "pcmcia.sys" will replace
the one that came with Warp (I renamed the original so it wouldn't be
lost), and "icrmu01.sys" doesn't exist in Warp at all.  Then add a
DEVICE line for "icrmu01.sys" according to the instructions that came
with the drivers; I don't remember the details and I'm not sitting at
my ThinkPad so I can't look at it for you -- but if you want I can get
it later and tell you.

Anyway, once I installed these two files and added the DEVICE line to
config.sys I rebooted and my etherlink worked fine ever after.