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Re: Warp and PCMCIA problems
jhimmel@i-2000.com wrote:
>
> After reformatting my Thinkpad 701C HD containing Warp v3.0 and installing
> Warp v4.0, I wound up with some PCMCIA problems that did not previously
> exist. Namely, PCMCIA PNP for OS/2 had trouble assigning an IRQ to a
> PCMCIA modem that worked GREAT in Warp v3.0.
>
> Well, I just read the part of the Thinkpad README that says I should have
> used the Diskette Factory to make some PCMCIA support diskettes, and that
> I should NOT have chosen to add PCMCIA support during the installation of
> Warp, and that I should have used the diskettes (that I never created) to
> add PCMCIA support after OS/2 was installed.
>
> So, Now that I installed OS/2 Warp v4.0 WITH PCMCIA support, and since I
> never created those PCMCIA diskettes from the Diskette Factory before
> formmating the drive, how am I going to get where I need to be??? OS/2's
> selective UNinstall does not offer uninstall of PCMCIA support
>
> --------------------
> Jim Himmelman
> jhimmel@i-2000.com
> --------------------
Jim you're not in as bad a spot as it seems. You can go to IBM's
thinkpad support page at this address
http://www.pc.ibm.com/support/tps/refs.html
Where you should be able to download the diskettes you need. If you do
some rooting around there, you should be able to find everything you
need and probably more.
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