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OS/2, PCMCIA and Hibernation
In my last message, where I thanked Bob Cowles for cluing me in to the commands which allow one to switch between Lan-based and PPP-based connection without rebooting, I mentioned that my only remaining annoyance is that the PCMCIA cards had to be hot plugged to reset them after hibernation. Bob Cowles wrote back to me indicating that I shouldn't have this problem and suggesting some things to try. As it turns out, my problem is that I was still using Thinkpad Utilities Disk version 1.31. Since this time, IBM has split the PCMCIA section into a separate disk. My problem was not mentioned in the documentation for the upgrade. After confirming that I did not have one of the necessary files, Bob Cowles suggested that I download the upgrade (tppcm130.exe in the /mobiles directory at the ftp.pcco.ibm.com site). I installed this upgrade according to instructions, and the PCMCIA cards now re-initialize automaticly after hibernation.
The lesson is that the IBM fix documentation is not necessarily complete. Thanks again to Bob Cowles.
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Victor Kress
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