PC/104 PCMCIA Module PCM-3110 PCM-3111 PCM-3115B PCM-3110B PCM-3113 PCM-3114 CONTENTS Copyright Notice This document is copyrighted, 1997. All rights are reserved. The original manufacturer reserves the right to make improvements to the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of the original manufacturer. Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. However, the original manufacturer assumes no responsibility for its use, nor for any infringements upon the rights of third parties which may result from its use. Acknowledgments Windows 3.1/95/NT, Flash File System (FFS) and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. True Flash File System (TFFS) is a registered trademark of MSystems Flash Disk Pioneers PC/AT is a registered trademark of IBM CardWizard, CardSoft, CardWorks and SystemSoft are registered trademarks of SystemSoft Corporation PCMCIA is a registered trademark of Personal Computer Memory Card Association Pentium and Pentium Pro are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation PC/104 and the PC/104 logo are trademarks of the PC/104 consortium All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners. Part No. 2007311000 Manual PC/104 PCMCIA Module 1st Edition Printed in Taiwan July 1997 Packing list Before you begin installing your module, make sure that the following materials have been shipped: • 1 PC/104 PCMCIA module • 1 user’s manual (this document) • 1 driver disk for Windows 3.1 • PC/104 module mounting supports If any of these items are missing or damaged, contact your distributor or sales representative immediately. PC/104 PCMCIA Module User’s Manual Table of Contents Preface INTRODUCING PCMCIA CARDS Introduction .............................................................................................. i What are PCMCIA Cards? ...................................................................... i Type I Cards ...................................................................................... ii Type II Cards ..................................................................................... ii Type III Cards .................................................................................... ii SRAM and Flash Memory Cards ............................................................. ii PCMCIA Memory Card Formatting Options ............................................ ii Formatting SRAM Cards ................................................................... iii Formatting Flash Cards ..................................................................... iii What is PC/104? ................................................................................... iv Introduction ....................................................................................... iv Advantages of PC/104 ...................................................................... iv Chapter 1. PRODUCT OVERVIEW Introduction ......................................................................................... 1-1 Product Models ................................................................................... 1-1 Common Specifications ...................................................................... 1-2 Power consumption (typical) .......................................................... 1-2 Environmental specifications .......................................................... 1-2 Dimensions .................................................................................... 1-2 System requirements ..................................................................... 1-2 Addressing .................................................................................... 1-2 PCM-3110 ........................................................................................... 1-3 PCM-3110 Specifications .............................................................. 1-3 PCM-3111 (to be used with PCM-3110) .............................................. 1-4 PCM-3111 Specifications ............................................................... 1-4 PCM-3115B ........................................................................................ 1-5 PCM-3115B Specifications ............................................................ 1-5 PCM-3110B ........................................................................................ 1-6 PCM-3110B Specifications ............................................................ 1-6 PCM-3113 (to be used with PCM-3110B) ............................................ 1-7 PCM-3113 Specifications .............................................................. 1-7 PCM-3114 (to be used with PCM-3110B) ............................................ 1-7 PCM-3114 Specifications .............................................................. 1-7 PC/104 PCMCIA Module Software ...................................................... 1-8 CONTENTS Chapter 2. HARDWARE INSTALLATION Introduction ......................................................................................... 2-1 System Requirements (All models) ...................................................... 2-1 Setting jumpers ................................................................................... 2-2 PCM-3110 Hardware Installation ......................................................... 2-3 Package Contents Checklist .......................................................... 2-3 PCM-3110 Jumper Settings ........................................................... 2-4 Installation Procedure .................................................................... 2-5 PCM-3111 Hardware Installation ......................................................... 2-7 Package Contents Checklist .......................................................... 2-7 Installation Procedure .................................................................... 2-8 PCM-3115B Hardware Installation ....................................................... 2-9 Package Contents Checklist .......................................................... 2-9 PCM-3115B Jumper Settings ........................................................ 2-10 Installation Procedure ................................................................... 2-11 Socket Configuration on the PCM-3115B ...................................... 2-11 PCM-3110B Hardware Installation ...................................................... 2-12 Package Contents Checklist ......................................................... 2-12 PCM-3110B Jumper Settings ........................................................ 2-13 Installation Procedure ................................................................... 2-14 PCM-3113 Hardware Installation ........................................................ 2-15 Package Contents Checklist ......................................................... 2-15 Installation Procedure ................................................................... 2-17 PCM-3114 Hardware Installation ........................................................ 2-19 Package Contents Checklist ......................................................... 2-19 Installation Procedure ................................................................... 2-20 PC/104 PCMCIA Module User’s Manual Chapter 3. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Introduction ......................................................................................... 3-1 Installing CardSoft 3.1 for DOS ........................................................... 3-2 SystemSoft CardSoft 3.1 & FFS Installation Guide .............................. 3-3 Installing CardWizard for Windows 3.1/3.11 ....................................... 3-5 System Requirements .................................................................... 3-5 CardWizard Installation .................................................................. 3-5 CONFIG.SYS Menu Partitions ....................................................... 3-6 Express Setup................................................................................ 3-6 Custom Installation ......................................................................... 3-6 Typical System File Modifications ....................................................... 3-7 CONFIG.SYS ................................................................................. 3-7 SYSTEM.INI .................................................................................. 3-7 EMM386 Exclusions ....................................................................... 3-8 Notes About Your CardWizard Software ........................................ 3-8 Installing CardWorks for Windows 95 ................................................. 3-9 CardWorks Installation ................................................................... 3-9 Installing CardWizard-NT for Windows NT ......................................... 3-10 How to Use CardWizard NT .......................................................... 3-10 Introduction ................................................................................... 3-11 Chapter 4. USING MEMORY CARDS Introduction ......................................................................................... 4-1 Memory Card Drive Letter Assignments .............................................. 4-1 Using SRAM Memory Cards ............................................................... 4-2 SRAM Card Beep Codes ............................................................... 4-3 Formatting SRAM Cards ................................................................ 4-3 Making SRAM Cards Bootable ....................................................... 4-3 Deleting Data on an SRAM Card ................................................... 4-4 Using Flash Memory Cards ................................................................. 4-4 Flash Memory Card Beep Codes ................................................... 4-5 Formatting Flash Memory Cards .................................................... 4-5 Erasing Flash Memory Cards ........................................................ 4-6 Booting from Linear Flash Cards ........................................................ 4-7 Using M-Systems PCMCIA Flash Disk - TrueFFS ............................... 4-7 Installing M-Systems TrueFFS software ......................................... 4-8 Formatting your Flash Card as a Bootable Flash Card ................... 4-8 CONTENTS Chapter 5. USING I/O CARDS Introduction ......................................................................................... I/O Card Beep Codes ......................................................................... PCMCIA I/O Card Types ..................................................................... Modem and Fax/Modem Cards ...................................................... PCMCIA Network Cards ................................................................ PCMCIA LAN Card Software in General ........................................ 5-1 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-3 5-5 Chapter 6. USING ATA DISK DRIVE CARDS Introduction ......................................................................................... ATA Hard Disk Drive Beep Codes ....................................................... ATA HDD Drive Letter Assignments (Non bootable) ............................ Making ATA HDD/Flash Cards Bootable .............................................. Bootable ATA Flash Card Letter Assignments ................................ 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-6 Appendix A CardMaster-104 Pin Assignments PC/104 Bus Connectors (PCM-3110, 3110B, 3111, 3115B) ................ A-1 80-Pin Flat Cable (PCM-3110 and 3111) ............................................. A-3 2 x 50-Pin Connectors (PCM-3110B, 3113 and 3114) ......................... A-5 FDD Cable and FDD Power connector (PCM-3114) ........................... A-8 Floppy drive connector ....................................................................... A-9 Power Connector ................................................................................ A-9 PC/104 PCMCIA Module User’s Manual
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