Enabling PCMCIA Support on the AT&T Globalyst 130Last reviewed: October 26, 1995Article ID: Q138626 |
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SUMMARYThe AT&T Globalyst 130 requires a different PCMCIA setup than other AT&T Globalyst series laptops.
MORE INFORMATIONThe Hardware.txt file from the Windows 95 CD-ROM instructs you to enable PCMCIA support through the BIOS setup program for the AT&T Globalyst laptops. However, The AT&T Globalyst 130 does not have any options in the BIOS for enabling/disabling the PCMCIA socket services on the laptop. Instead, the socket must be enabled by loading the device driver, Ss365sl.exe, in the Config.sys. The file, Ss365sl.exe, is a socket enabler, and must be loaded for protect mode socket services to setup in Windows 95. Without this file, the PCMCIA socket services are disabled. The AT&T Globalyst 200S, 250, 250P, and 3141 contain BIOS settings to enable/disable PCMCIA socket services on the laptop. The third-party products discussed here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.
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