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Hi Steven =  
 
Thanks for your hint.  
Unfortunately REM out is not a solution since some PCCard medias are  
used !  
 
My intention was more going to some specific parms to set the PCCard  
slot's =  
 
behavior accordingly to my (hopefully possible) wish(es) !!  
 
It also makes no sense using i.e. a SlimSCSI host adapter with a  
Streamer ...  
=2E.. AND PCMCIA claiming a drive letter unnecessarily :-(  
 
Is this possible ?  
 
Have a nice weekend, =  
 
svobi =  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
steve53@earthlink.net on 07/11/2003 18:48:22  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: PCMCIA Parameters in CONFIG.SYS ?  
 
In <1068242169-0-lists2svobi@synass.net>, on 11/07/03 =  
 
   at 07:56 AM, "lists 2 svobi at synass dot net"  
  
said:  
>PCMCIA now shows 2 slots and it claims 2 drive letters for =  
 
>them even being empty :-(  
 
This is probably the PCCard Mass Storage Driver allocating drive  
letters. =  
 
If you don't have any of these devices, just REM out the driver.  
 
Regards, Steven  
 
 
 
 
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