said:
>True, but a google for
> daniela cardbus
>would get you plenty of hits.
I found, downloaded and installed IBM Cardbus (I think ver. 8). It
recognizes and enables my cardbus slots.
I also found a Daniela driver: SS2TICBS.SYS. However, there are no
instructions except to follow the directions for the IBM card (which I
don't see here anywhere).
While checking things out I developed a problem. When I run: PCI.EXE, I
get an error Sys0008 message -- not enough available memory.
This was after I had made two changes:
Installing the cardbus drivers.
Installing the warpin version of FAT32.IFS.
I backed out of both programs, and PCI.EXE is back to normal.
However, if I enable EITHER one (cardbus drivers OR fat32.ifs), I get the
error message when running pci.exe.
I would like to do some trouble shooting, but don't know where to start.
Would installing the Daniela patch be worth a try? If so, do I just add it
to config.sys, or do I use it to replace one of the existing drivers?
I suspect there is something wrong other than fat32.ifs or cardbus, but so
far, that is what I have found.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Sandy
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