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489.1 | | SWAM1::WOLFE_LE | | Wed Jan 29 1997 20:37 | 16 |
| Mike,
There are a few things you can do it eliminate the CD IRQ conflict.
First, if you're not using com2, (infrared port) then disable the
device in CMOS. This will move your modem up to COM2. If you still
detect conflicts in the device manager, then build a configuration
that disables a device you would not normally use during that
configuration. In other words under the DOCKED configuration, uncheck a
device you would not usually use when the CD is attached. Do you use
the modem and the network card with the CD? Uncheck one. You can also
manually set the resources of some devices, but this is not advisable
in the event you add another device. Lastly, you can disable the
parallel port LPT1 and gain back IRQ 7.
-Lee
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489.2 | Aok after MMM driver update! | MAASUP::TURRO | Make it so number 1 | Tue Feb 04 1997 06:50 | 12 |
| I got it all working. What I found was a "good" procedure
to install the MMM driver Update. After I installed it
(43 steps) no conflicts. You should disable the Infrared port
(Com 2) and all should be well.
The only problem I still have is that when I want to use the
Megahertz modem either via Keaterm or dialup networking,the modem
fails to respond properly. I have to stop the modem then restart it.
Then all is ok!
Mike Turro
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489.3 | The 43-step program? | GRANPA::CLANE | Havent listened to a single complaint | Sat Feb 08 1997 21:49 | 10 |
| Mike,
Where did you find the "good" procedure to install the MMM driver
update? I'm having trouble with this and I suspect others are, too.
Thanks.
Chris Lane
Digital MCS
Roanoke, VA
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489.4 | this works | MPOS01::SULLIVAN | Take this job and LOVE it | Sun Feb 09 1997 20:13 | 47 |
| > <<< Note 489.3 by GRANPA::CLANE "Havent listened to a single complaint" >>>
> -< The 43-step program? >-
>
> Mike,
>
> Where did you find the "good" procedure to install the MMM driver
> update? I'm having trouble with this and I suspect others are, too.
> Thanks.
I don't know about any 43-step program but thie is what was sent to us
in the North Central District.
MMM v4.13 Driver Update Procedure
Dated: January 14, 1997
1 - Obtain the MMM Driver v4.13 update from the PCBU Web site http://pcbu.
ako.dec.com/
by selecting Mobile, then HiNote: Ultra II in the lower left frame, and
look for
the file named: AGP8W95A.EXE, HiNote Ultra II MMM Drivers for Windows
95.
( This file is exactly the same for the Ultra II and the Ultra I's that
we have. )
2 - Remove your MMM unit, and attach your floppy drive.
3 - Create the MMM Driver Update floppy disk by running AGP8W95.EXE.
4 - Go into Control Panel, System, Device Manager, "Sound, video and game
controllers",
and REMOVE ANY/ALL devices in this section, ***Answer NO to Restarting the
Computer***.
5 - Then, click OK, and close Device Manager.
6 - Run A:\Setup.exe on the MMM firmware floppy you made. Follow the steps
, and exit.
7 - Shutdown the notebook.
8 - Install the MMM unit and Reboot.
9 - It should find the ESS and CD/Audio devices, but they are added in the
wrong places.
10 - Go into Device Manager and REMOVE Digital PCMCIA CD-ROM device in the
CROM entry
(near top) and again REMOVE ANY/ALL devices under "Sound, video and game
controllers".
11 - Shutdown and Reboot
12 - It now finds ALL 3 devices, and requests a Restart to enable drivers.
Answer YES.
This completes the updated proceedure.
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489.5 | RE the 43 step program...... | MAASUP::TURRO | Make it so number 1 | Mon Feb 10 1997 05:57 | 11 |
| I found one version of it and I got another version of it from another
engineer. the later was more detailed. I see if I can get a copy of it
and post it here!
Or should I receive it today Ill exchange mail it to those that want it
[email protected]
MikeTurro
Baltimore Md
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489.6 | Mobile Media Module V4.13 Firmware Update Procedure | DEBUG::GALLO | Fast/Good/Cheap... Pick 2! | Mon Feb 10 1997 07:03 | 44 |
| To Check if your MMM Driver Update was Correctly Installed:
With your MMM unit connected, go into Control Panel, System, Device
Manager, and with "Computer" highlighted at the top, click on
"Properties". Check the IRQ settings for "Digital PCMCIA AUDIO" and
"Digital PCMCIA CD-ROM".
They should be adjacent at IRQ's 9 and 10, or at IRQ's 10 and 11.
If they are not, YOU MUST RE-APPLY the MMM Driver Update.
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Mobile Media Module v4.13 Driver Update Procedure
Dated: February 10, 1997
1 - Obtain the MMM Driver v4.13 update from the PCBU Web site
http://pcbu.ako.dec.com/ by selecting Mobile, then HiNote:
Ultra II in the lower left frame, and look for the file named:
AGP8W95A.EXE, HiNote Ultra II MMM Drivers for Windows 95.
( This file is exactly the same for the Ultra II
and the Ultra I's that we have. )
2 - Remove your MMM unit, and attach your floppy drive.
3 - Create the MMM Driver Update floppy disk by running AGP8W95.EXE.
4 - Go into Control Panel, System, Device Manager, "Sound, video and
game controllers", and REMOVE ANY/ALL devices in this section,
***Answer NO to Restarting the Computer***.
5 - Then, click OK, and close Device Manager.
6 - Run A:\Setup.exe on the MMM firmware floppy you made.
Follow the steps, and exit.
7 - Shutdown the notebook.
8 - Install the MMM unit and Reboot.
9 - It should find the ESS and CD/Audio devices, but they are
added in the wrong places.
10 - Go into Device Manager and REMOVE Digital PCMCIA CD-ROM
device in the CROM entry (near top) and again REMOVE ANY/ALL
devices under "Sound, video and game controllers".
11 - Shutdown and Reboot
12 - It now finds ALL 3 devices, and requests a Restart
to enable drivers. Answer YES.
Your MMM option will now be configured at IRQs 10 & 11.
(in some cases 9 & 10)
This completes the Mobile Media Module V4.13 updated proceedure.
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