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701c Fussy PCMCIA Slots Under Windows 98?

Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 5:13 pm
by SMurf
Hello,

I've recently taken possession of a beaten-up 701c. There's cracks and scratches aplenty, even what looks like weather damage, although thankfully everything still works, including the nifty keyboard. :cool:

Well, in saying that, I'm not too sure about the PCMCIA slots. I tried earlier to use a Lexar Compactflash card with a PCMCIA adapter and several times the system crashed under Windows 98 just as I was accepting the installation of the Standard IDE Hard Disk Controller (mshdc) for it. Each time I heard the card inserted sound from the internal speaker but everything stopped responding. Removal of the card during this time either invoked a "harder" crash, did nothing at all or, once, completed installation of the driver! :shock:

Thankfully I managed to get my network card's driver off of it and never looked back (the network card installed just fine, although it was quite a long time at the same stage as before (accepting the driver). Does anyone know if this normal and the controller is fussy, or should I be checking out what this weather damage entails?

Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 11:30 pm
by tfflivemb2
Were you using the correct PCMCIA adapter version?

I believe that the 701 uses 16bit cards, instead of the more common 32bit cards. (someone correct me if I am wrong). Sometimes the newer cards will be detected by Windows, but they aren't supported. I know that I can't use my regular PCMCIA wireless cards on it, because they are too new.

Posted: Sat Feb 10, 2007 12:49 pm
by SMurf
I know the difference between PCMCIA and Cardbus and certainly no flash memory adapter that I've seen uses Cardbus. Plus, as I said, it did work in the end, so maybe a 16-bit slot can "learn" Cardbus if you ram it in there enough times? ;)

Anyway, it was probably because of all the things the previous owner had been shoving in there. Going into Safe Mode revealed drivers for CD-ROM drives, SCSI adapters and all sorts installed! Reinstalling seems to have cleared it up.