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Q1. Is there a diagnostic program I can use to determine if my serial PCMCIA card is working?

PCMCIA Cards FAQs by Quatech
There are several ways to go about testing the product. The easiest way for Windows users is to connect a Loopback on the Port and use HyperTerminal to test it. HyperTerminal is included with Microsoft operating systems. If you don't see it listed in Program Manager, you may need to install it from the Windows CD. OS/2 users may use the HyperAccess Lite application in the OS/2 BonusPak to do the same. RS-232 Loopback Instructions
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Q4. Is there a diagnostic program I can use to determine if my GPS Receiver is working properly?

GPS Receivers FAQs by Quatech
Yes. The GPSInfo software package that is included with all Quatech GPS Receivers can be used for both diagnostics and configuration.
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Q26. How do I install and get my serial PCMCIA card working under Linux?

PCMCIA Cards FAQs by Quatech
The SSP-100 should be auto-detected in Linux 2.4 and newer kernels. The other Quatech serial PCMCIA cards will need the Quatech Linux driver (available on our website at www.quatech.com/support/drivers.php). This is a client driver for Quatech's asynchronous PCMCIA serial port cards. the package should work with PCMCIA-CS package 3.1.6 and later.
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Q10. Can I use more than one Quatech serial PCMCIA card in my system at the same time?

PCMCIA Cards FAQs by Quatech
Your software will support more than the standard four (COM1-COM4) COM ports available to the machine You have enough available slots in the machine (up to eight slots). The following outlines Quatech support provided for different operating systems. Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP is able to support many more than four ports at one time. Quatech's driver must be used in order to access ports above COM 4. OS/2 also should have no problem accessing the cards up to COM32.
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Can I use a PCMCIA card adapter for my laptop?

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Yes. All you need to connect your computer to the HughesNet ™ modem is either a 10/100 Ethernet Network Interface Card or a PCMCIA adapter with an Ethernet connector. The HughesNet system includes an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to the HughesNet modem.
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Q17. Where can I find help with using my RS-422/485 Synchronous Serial PCMCIA card under OS/2?

Synchronous Serial PCMCIA Card FAQs by Quatech
Though OS/2 is becoming increasingly less popular, Quatech knows that there are many dedicated users out there, and we are committed to continued support of OS/2. See our OS/2 tip sheet for answers to common questions about installation, un-installation, configuration, and troubleshooting.
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How do I install my Serial PCMCIA card for the first time in a Windows 95/98/Me environment?

PCMCIA Cards FAQs by Quatech
How do I reinstall my Quatech PCMCIA card in a Windows 95/98/Me environment if I choose "do not install a driver?"
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Q2. Why can't I get my Serial PCMCIA Card to perform at 921.6 kbps?

PCMCIA Cards FAQs by Quatech
Data rates (or baud rates) are highly system dependent. It is impossible for Quatech to know exactly how one of our products will perform in your specific system. Some major factors that affect baud rate are cabling, OS, and FIFOs. See the table below for OS limitations on Quatech Serial PCMCIA cards. For more information about maximum data rates, see the Quatech "Serial Data Rate Information Sheet".
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Q18. How do I install my RS-232 Serial PCMCIA card under Windows 2000/XP?

PCMCIA Cards FAQs by Quatech
Install your hardware according to the instructions in your user's manual. Boot your machine. (You needn't shutdown the machine to insert a PCMCIA card) Follow the on-screen instructions. When prompted, point Windows to the location in which the Quatech drivers are stored-typically on the Quatech COM CD, or the folder on your hard drive to which you downloaded the drivers. Microsoft has implemented a new driver signing program.
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Q24. How do I install my Quatech RS-232 Serial PCMCIA card under Windows NT?

PCMCIA Cards FAQs by Quatech
Quatech provides a Device Manager for Windows NT that is used to install Quatech serial PCMCIA cards. The Quatech Device Manager utility includes a simple add hardware wizard to guide you through the installation. The Device Manager is located on the Quatech COM CD and can be downloaded using the provided link. Yes. The standard Windows NT serial driver can be used to install the SSP-100.
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Q30. Where can I find help with using my RS-232 Serial PCMCIA card under OS/2?

PCMCIA Cards FAQs by Quatech
Though OS/2 is becoming increasingly less popular, Quatech knows that there are many dedicated users out there, and we are committed to continued support of OS/2. See our OS/2 tip sheet for answers to common questions about installation, un-installation, configuration, and troubleshooting.
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Q32. How do I uninstall my Quatech RS-232 serial PCMCIA card under Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP?

PCMCIA Cards FAQs by Quatech
The following procedures should be used to uninstall a Quatech RS-232 serial PCMCIA card-- where noted specific instructions will be given for any platform dependent procedures. The uninstall procedure should be used when you want to completely delete a Quatech card from your system--either because you will no longer be using the card, or if you want to "start from scratch" with a newer version of the driver.
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Q#8.6: Can I use a serial card or internal modem with GNO?

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A#8.6: Currently the GNO serial drivers only support the two built-in serial ports. This does not imply that you cannot use a serial card in a remote machine (such as a IIe) that is connecting to your IIgs running GNO. A#8.7: These settings will usually work. See the Notes, below.
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Q12. Can I use Quatech serial PCMCIA cards on my handheld computer?

PCMCIA Cards FAQs by Quatech
Quatech provides Windows CE drivers for our asynchronous serial PCMCIA cards. As Windows CE is implemented differently in different systems, the Quatech standard driver contains support files for only the most popular CE-based handheld devices. Click here for a list of supported devices. If the standard driver does not work with your equipment, please submit our Technical Support Request form to get the appropriate files for your system.
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the program is working?

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No one has to look, but to be honest, many customers find themselves too curious not to. Almost always, the result falls between fascination and shock. Some people look once and never again; others look every time to monitor the changes in stool texture and color or to find expelled parasites. Regardless of whether you examine your bowel movements or not, the Colonix & Toxinout programs will be doing their work, and you will feel the difference.
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Can I use IRQ 3 & IRQ 4 for PCMCIA card?

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Can I use PCMCIA card when running with OS/2 Warp?

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Although OS/2 Warp does not provide particular drivers to support certain specific PCMCIA controllers, you still can run PCMCIA card under OS/2 Warp by choosing the option of "Intel PCIC compatible PCMCIA controller" in the Control Panel when installing your PCMCIA card.
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Can I use a PCMCIA card to as well as the infrared port and connect to the EthIR LAN?

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No. The EthIR LAN system was developed with the view of implemented the infrared hardware technology on your notebook or handheld computer without the need of a PCMCIA card. Such cards are expensive and drain the computer of power whereas the infrared port uses only minimal power. Also, there could be conflicts when both infrared and PCMCIA cards contend for the same IRQ resources on a notebook.
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Does the AP-500 use any type of a pcmcia card. Can it support an 802.11g pc card?

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It supports the 8410-WD Classic Gold PCMCIA 802.11b WLAN card. The AP-500, and AP-1000 does not support 802.11g. For an 802.11g application the AP4000, or AP2000 would be recommended.
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Can we use our own diagnostic tests??

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Yes. Your custom test code can be added to kDiagnostics™ using the standard development kit. Your code may require some modifications to work with the kDiagnostics™ libraries, but those changes may be very minimal depending on what your codes requires. The kDiagnostics™ test environment include the Standard C library functions and thousands of functions for initializing, configuring, and controller various devices, memories, and interfaces.
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Question: How do I install my PCMCIA card?

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Answer: The Brainboxes PCMCIA cards are supported in Windows 98, 2000 & XP, with limited support in NT. The cards are not supported in DOS. The PCMCIA serial cards use Microsoft's own serial driver, and will only install as COM1 or COM2 - one of these will need to be free to install the card. Note: 2 port PCMCIA cards not supported in Windows NT and PM-120 is Full-Duplex mode onlyI am trying to install my PCI / PCMCIA card in Windows 2000 / XP and an error has occurred. Windows is asking for a .
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What size PCMCIA card is recommended?

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The full set of software files requires 41MB of storage. In order to hold 2 sets of software files plus configuration and other backup files, ProCurve recommends purchasing PCMCIA cards with a minimum of 128MB storage space.
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What is the PCMCIA card feature on some of the projectors?

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This is available on a few of the projectors which allow you to give presentations without a computer. Microsoft Powerpoint and Lotus Freelance Graphics presentations can be downloaded to a memory card (PCMCIA) which the projector then uses to display the presentation. You receive all the software, instructions and cables you need to do this with your projector.
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What can I do with the PCMCIA card slot?

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The memory card can be used for saving configurations. One configuration includes 99 scene memories, and it occupies about 600KB. The number of configurations able to be stored on a card depends on the memory size of the card.
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