AST RESEARCH, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN # 1554 8-19-96 TITLE: Ascentia P and PC Card Point Enablers SUMMARY PC Card point enablers may not function with the PC card slots on the Ascentia P. This issue only affects the following systems: 501996 and 501997. ISSUE When a point enabler is installed on the Ascentia P system, the driver may report that there is no working PC card slot on the system, or that the slot or card is not functioning properly. This only affects Ascentia P systems running DOS/Windows 3.1x. BACKGROUND The Ascentia P mobile system was designed as a Plug-and-Play (PnP) system for use with Windows 95 or with DOS/Win3.1x and card and socket services. Card and socket services provides for limited PnP functionality in the DOS/Win3.xx environment. The benefits of cards and socket services include hot swapping, I/O conflict management, and multiple card management. Point enablers are PC Card-specific. Most do not allow hot swapping and can be intolerant of multiple PC Cards. The PCMCIA controller on the Ascentia P is on a PCI bus located at address FCFCh. Point enablers for PC cards are usually very specific to the card and look for PCMCIA at the traditional ISA bus address 3E0h. Since PCMCIA is not located at address 3E0h, a point enabler may not be able to find the controller, generating an error. For a point enabler to function, the driver must have the ability to specify address FCFCh and only look for one PCMCIA controller. ACTION Use card and socket services on Ascentia P systems that are running DOS/Win3.1x, if a point enabler does not work. If you still wish to use point enablers for a PC card, please contact the manufacturer of the card. NOTES N/A TAN 000653JZ --------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this data sheet is subject to change without notice. AST Research, Inc. shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This material contains information protected by copyright. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form without prior written consent from AST Research, Inc. All rights reserved. ---------------------------------------------------------------------