PCMCIA Socket Not Detected on IBM ThinkPad 720CLast reviewed: September 13, 1995Article ID: Q128900 |
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SYMPTOMSThe detection routine in Windows 95 Setup does not detect the PCMCIA socket in your IBM ThinkPad 720 or 720C, the IBM ThinkPad 720 is the monochrome display model. PCMCIA socket is also not detected when you run the Add New Hardware Wizard from Control Panel. As a result, protected- mode socket services are not provided.
CAUSEThe IBM ThinkPad 720/720C PCMCIA socket uses the Stinger chip set. The Stinger chip set is not a supported PCMCIA socket chip set for Windows 95 protected-mode socket services.
RESOLUTIONTo use the PCMCIA socket on your IBM ThinkPad 720/720C, install the real- mode socket drivers using the manufacturer's instructions.
MORE INFORMATIONTo use protected-mode network interface card (NIC) drivers with a PCMCIA NIC, the PCMCIA socket must be supported for protected-mode socket services. Therefore, you cannot use protected-mode NIC drivers when you are using a PCMCIA NIC in the IBM ThinkPad 720/720C.
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