Title: | Microsoft Windows 95 ("Chicago") |
Notice: | Please read topics 1 to 22 before writing anything |
Moderator: | EEMELI::BACKSTROM |
Created: | Sun Nov 13 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 2958 |
Total number of notes: | 19968 |
Hello.Im trying to help out the WOW focal at our office with some MMM updates to the Hinote Ultra Laptops distributed to the Field Engineers in our office. We have done about six but 2 are giving us a real time of it. The other 4 went smoothly w no problems at all just follow the directions and no problems at all. The 2 giving us problems are also Hinote Ultras but for some reason once you finish the MMM upgrades the Digital Pcmcia CD Rom conflicts with the PCMCIA Modem IRQ 3. Ive been using the AGP8W95A compressed files. Each laptop Bios is at 1.41. Any help would be appreciated. Exchange mail replies to [email protected] or here is fine! Thanks MichaelTurro
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2820.1 | Copy the settings from the working... | ZVOLMC::LE_TH | Fri Feb 28 1997 14:19 | 13 | |
Michael, Just manually set the IRQ to either 9 or 11 for the CD-ROM (uncheck that "use automatic settings" in resources). The address for that is 110- ; 120- ; 130- ; ... IRQ 10 & address 240- ; is hard set for the PCMCIA Audio. A better solution is looking at the ones that works and use those settings. regards, /Thien | |||||
2820.2 | I tried that | MAASUP::TURRO | Make it so number 1 | Fri Feb 28 1997 16:25 | 7 |
I tried that but everytime I tried changing something to either 11 or 15 it said it was not possible! I read Notes for about 2 hours last night trying to find a way to change the IRQs but to no avail. Mike Turro Thanks for the quick response | |||||
2820.3 | Some other stuff | MAASUP::TURRO | Make it so number 1 | Fri Feb 28 1997 16:29 | 11 |
The audio got set to 10 The PCMCIA ENET card go tset to something other than 15 which is where mine got set. The Digital cd got set to 3 as did the PCMCIA Modem. Im not at the ailing machine Im at work its at home. I compared settings to my Hinote and was trying to set them to match but no luck. Mike Turro | |||||
2820.4 | ZVOLMC::LE_TH | Fri Feb 28 1997 19:32 | 24 | ||
Mike, Since the laptop is at home, you don't need the PCMCIA Ethernet. Remove that card to free up one interrupt (may be 11) and use that IRQ for the CD-ROM. Disable COM2 from ports, use "Basic configuration 001" for the modem (02F8, IRQ3), and remember not to use the automatic settings. I use the following setting for both Ultra I & II Modem: COM2 (02F8, IRQ 3) Ethernet: 0110-011F, IRQ 9 Digital PCMCIA CD-ROM: 0140-014F, IRQ 11 (Do you see the Toshiba CD-ROM?) Digital PCMCIA Audio: 0240-024F, IRQ 10 None of the settings use automatic settings. regards, /Thien 521-3724 | |||||
2820.5 | SWAG: Different BIOS setups? | VIVIAN::RANCE | http://vivian.hhl.dec.com/rance/ | Wed Mar 05 1997 17:51 | 17 |
Here in the UK we use different Ethernet and Modem cards so this may not apply. You cannot use IRQ 11 or 15 on the HiNote Ultra under Windows95. This leaves an acute shortage of IRQs. We disable the infrared port from the BIOS to free up an IRQ for use by the Ethernet/Modem card. Sometimes the HiNote Ultra re-enables the infrared port. We have never managed to find out what circumstances lead to this happening. So my advice is to look at the device setup under the BIOS configuration and check that it is the same on the laptops with problems and the ones that work. StuartR |