<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< PlayAtWill >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> How to Install : DOS - Install PC-DOS (without Phoenix PCMCIA drivers) - Insert the PlayAtWill diskette into the diskette drive. - Type "A:\UINSTALL" and press ENTER. - Follow the instruction on the screen. - Restart the system Windows(includes DOS) - Install PC-DOS (without Phoenix PCMCIA drivers) - Install Windows 3.1 (Windows 3.0 is not supported) - Start Windows (Enhanced Mode) - Select "File" from Program Manager window, then select "Run..." from the pull-down menu - Insert the PlayAtWill diskette into the diskette drive. - Type "A:\PCMINSTW" and press ENTER. - Follow the instruction on the screen. - Restart the system OS2 - Install OS2 2.1 (OS2 2.0 or 1.x are not supported) - Start OS2 - Start an "OS2 Full Screen" or an "OS/2 Window" - Insert the PlayAtWill diskette into the diskette drive. - Type "A:\PCMINST2" and press ENTER. - Follow the instruction on the screen. - Restart the system How to Run: DOS You can see current PCMCIA slot(socket)/card status by EZPLAY.EXE Windows 3.1 EZPLAYW.EXE is registered as an object of "PlayAtWill" group or "ThinkPad" group. You can see an ICON titled "PlayAtWill". To start EZPLAYW.EXE, click this ICON. You can get more information for this program by reading "Help" screen in the EZPLAYW program. OS2 2.1 EZPLAY2.DLL is registered as an object of DeskTop. You can see an ICON titled "PlayAtWill". To start EZPLAY2.DLL, click this ICON. You can get more information for this program by reading "Help" screen in the EZPLAY2 program. Parameter Definitions: Socket Services /C0=z : This parameter defines the IRQ level to be used by PCMCIA. The OS2 Card Services and Socket Services use a H/W interrupt to notify PCMCIA status change. The default interrupt(IRQ) level for IBM products is IRQ15. This level can be change by this parameter. For Example, "/C0=11" defines the PCMCIA IRQ as 11. NOTE: This is valid ONLY for OS2 Socket Services (IBM2SS01.SYS IBM2SS02.SYS, and in case of IBM2SS02.SYS, "/C=z" can be used instead of "/C0=z". /IG0=y : This parameter defines a slot number where Socket Services will NOT take care it. If you use the "Point enabler" supplied with a PC card, you should take into consideration for the coexistence with Socket services. For Example, "/IG0=1" defines the slot 1 is reserved for a "Point enabler" and Socket Services will ignore the slot and not handle the slot any more. /RI0=x : This parameter defines a slot number where Socket Services will disable RI_OUT signal. If you are using a modem card with ThinkPad family system, and you can not enable "suspend" or "hibernation" function while the modem card is inserted, please try this parameter. For Example, "/RI0=1" defines the slot 1. Card Services /R=200 : This parameter changes Card Services Specification release level. The default Card Services Specification release level of DOS Card Services driver (IBMDOSCS.SYS) is 2.10. If this parameter is specified, the DOS Card Services driver conforms to the Card Services Specification release 2.00. NOTE: This is valid ONLY for the DOS Card Services (IBMDOSCS.SYS). The OS2 Card Services (PCMCIA.SYS) conforms to the Card Services Specification release 2.00, and does not supprt Card Services Specification release 2.10 now. Resource Map Utility /MA=xxxx-yyyy : Specifies the address range available to Card Services and the PCMCIA cards. Should be in the range of C000h to DFFFh. One or more ranges may be specified in 4K blocks with a comma (,) separating the address ranges. NOTE: If EMM386 or another EMS memory manager is used, this area must be excluded from use by the memory manager (ie. "EMM386 X=xxxx-yyyy"). NOTE: The minimum size of this area depends on the type of PCMCIA card used. - Card Services 4K (mandatory) - Modem 0K - IBM Ethernet 16K - IBM Token Ring 24K - IBM 3270 8K - SRAM/ATA 4K NOTE: If using Windows 3.1, the area specified by the "/MA=" parameter must also be included in the "EMMEXCLUDE=" statement in the SYSTEM.INI file. NOTE: You do need this parameter for OS2. /IX=n Specifies the IRQ level (or levels) that should not be used by PCMCIA cards where n = IRQ level. This parameter is used to avoid possible IRQ conflicts. The Resource Map Utility can automatically detect many IRQ's already in use, but may not detect all. Multiple IRQ's may be specified by separating with a comma (,). For Example, the IRQ's of the SCSI controller in the Dock I for ThinkPad family (IRQ11 as default) is not automatically detected by the Resource Map Utility. So, if a PCMCIA card client driver requests the IRQ from Card Services, a conflict may result unless this parameter is used (/IX=11) to specify that the SCSI IRQ's should not be used. Hints: - Set system serial port as COM1. - If you use EMS driver with PCMCIA drivers under DOS/Windows environment, the memory area specified by /MA must be excluded from usable area for the EMS driver. < CONFIG.SYS > DEVICE=C:\...\EMM386.EXE ... /X=xxxx-yyyy DEVICE=C:\...\DICRMU01.SYS /MA=xxxx-yyyy < SYSTEM.INI for Windows > EMMExclude=xxx-yyyy - The Auto Configurator for DOS/Windows (AUTODRV.SYS) can enable Modem cards, Data/Fax Modem cards and IBM 3270 card as its default setting. - The Super Storage driver for DOS/Windows (DISKDRV.SYS) can enable SRAM cards and hard disk(ATA) cards for read/write operation, and enable Flash Memory cards for read operation if the cards are formatted as FAT format. - Before using a brand-new hard disk card, you may need to initialize the card by PCU.EXE program. - The Auto Configurator for OS2 (AUTODRV2.SYS) can enable Modem cards or Data/Fax Modem cards. - The Super Storage driver for OS2 is not available in this edition. - If you use SRAM cards and do not use hard disk(ATA) cards, you can use the SRAMDRV2.SYS driver instead of the DISKDRV.SYS driver to reduce driver size. - EZPLAYW supports Windows 3.1 Enhanced Mode only. - For the OEM PCMCIA cards, please refer PCMCIA.CRD file for more detail support level. - If you use Compaq Contura AERO 4/25, power on the system with the diskette drive attached. After power on the system, you can attach/ detach the diskette drive. - If you use CompuAdd 433TXC, you may need to touch any key or mouse in order to update the socket information. Files: READ.ME : This file PCMINST2.EXE : Installation Program for OS2 2.1 PCMINST2.DAT : Installation Program Data File for OS2 PCMINSTW.EXE : Installation Program for Windows PCMINSTW.DAT : Installation Program Data File for Windows UINSTALL.EXE : Installation Program for DOS PCMINST.DAT : Installation Program Data File for DOS PCMCIA.CRD : PC Card Support List \IDP\ PCMINST.EXE : Installation Program for DOS *.IDP : Installation Program Data File for DOS \EZPLAY\ IBMDOSCS.SYS : Card Services driver for DOS PCMCIA.SY@ : Card Services driver for OS2 VPCMCIA.SY@ : Virtual Card Services driver for OS2 $ICPMDOS.SYS : PCMCIA Power Management Support driver for DOS $ICPMOS2.SY@ : PCMCIA Power Management Support driver for OS2 EZPLAY.EXE : PlayAtWill for DOS EZPLAYW.EXE : PlayAtWill for Windows EZPLAYW.HLP : PlayAtWill for Windows help file EZPLAY2.DL@ : PlayAtWill for OS2 EZPLAY2.HL@ : PlayAtWill for OS2 help file AUTODRV.SYS : Auto Configurator for DOS AUTODRV.INI : Auto Configurator for DOS Data file AUTODRV2.SY@ : Auto Configurator for OS2 AUTODRV2.IN@ : Auto Configurator for OS2 Data file DISKDRV.SYS : Super Storage driver for DOS/Windows SRAMDRV2.SYS : SRAM driver for DOS/Windows PCU.EXE : ATA PC Card Utility for DOS/Windows IBMVCD.386 : Windows 3.1 Virtual COM driver (PCMCIA Support) COM.SY@ : Updated COM.SYS for OS2 (PCMCIA Support) \SS\ IBMDSS01.SYS : Socket Services driver for DOS (ISA) IBMDSS02.SY@ : Socket Services driver for DOS (MC-A) IBM2SS01.SYS : Socket Services driver for OS2 (ISA) IBM2SS02.SY@ : Socket Services driver for OS2 (MC-A) IBMDxxx1.SYS : Socket Services driver for DOS (OEM) IBM2xxx1.SYS : Socket Services driver for OS2 (OEM) SSDOSAT.SYS : Socket Services driver for DOS (OEM) SSOS2AT.SY@ : Socket Services driver for OS2 (OEM) \RMU\ DICRMU01.SYS : Resource Map Utility driver for DOS (ISA) DICRMU02.SYS : Resource Map Utility driver for DOS (MC-A) ICRMU01.SYS : Resource Map Utility driver for OS2 (ISA) ICRMU02.SYS : Resource Map Utility driver for OS2 (MC-A) xxxDRMU1.SYS : Resource Map Utility driver for DOS (OEM) xxx2RMU1.SYS : Resource Map Utility driver for OS2 (OEM) RMUDOSAT.SYS : Resource Map Utility driver for DOS (OEM) RMUOS2AT.SYS : Resource Map Utility driver for OS2 (OEM)