PLUG AND PLAY INSTALLATION DISK README.TXT ========================================== This file contains the following sections: 1. Release Notes 2. Configuration Assistance Utility 3. Plug And Play Configuration Manager (CM) 4. ISA Configuration Utility (ICU) 5. Problems with EMM386 6. Acknowledgement 1. RELEASE NOTES Parts of the information here is extracted from the Intel Plug and Play Kit. All the program in this installation diskette are taken from the Intel Plug and Play Kit. 2. CONFIGURATION ASSISTANCE UTILITY The installation program will run this utility to scan all the hardware resources that is used by a non Plug and Play card. A database file (ESCD.RF) will be created in the root directory. This database file is used by the Configuration Manager to do the resource allocation. 3. PLUG AND PLAY CONFIGURATION MANAGER (CM) The Plug and Play Configuration Manager provides all of the functionality defined in the "Plug and Play Device Driver Specification for Microsoft(R) Windows(TM) and MS-DOS". It will do the resource allocation for all Plug and Play cards. The Configuration Manager also complies with the specifications and definitions in: "Plug and Play ISA Specification", Version 1.0a from Intel Corporation and Microsoft Corporation "Plug and Play BIOS Specification", Version 1.0a from Intel Corporation, Compaq Computer Corporation, Phoenix Technologies, Ltd., and Microsoft Corporation "Plug and Play BIOS Extensions Guide", Version 1.1 from Intel Corporation "PCI BIOS Specification", Version 2.0, from Intel Corporation 4. ISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY (ICU) ISA Configuration Utility is for ISA system only. You should not run it on EISA systems. You need to use EISA Configuration Utility to run it on EISA systems. You can view the devices installed on your system, and modify the hardware resources used by your devices. Notes : You can increase the size of the Smartdrv buffer to make the ICU faster. You can see the Help options in DOS ICU and the ICU Users Guide Help files in Windows for informations on using ICU. 5. PROBLEMS WITH EMM386 5.1 32-bit I/O reads When you are using any version of EMM386 prior to version 4.49, you may experience a hang and/or reset situation. This occurs only on systems with a Plug and Play BIOS, Plug and Play software (ICU and Configuration Manager) and EMM386 versions prior to 4.49. Please contact your system manufacturer or Microsoft for information on obtaining an updated EMM386 device driver. 5.2 HIGHSCAN parameter to EMM386 The HIGHSCAN parameter to EMM386 will cause conflict with the Configuration Manager on a system with a Plug and Play BIOS. The system may reboot when the Configuration Manager begins initialization; the behaviour may vary from system to system. Please do not select the "Aggressive" memory scan option on Memmaker. 5.3 Problem with the old implementation of Plug and Play BIOS Some old implementation of Plug and Play BIOS may not have a BIOS signature. Without a signature, EMM386 may corrupt the ESCD data if the ESCD storage is map into the E000:0 block of memory. Please contact your system manufacturer when your system's ESCD is mapped into the E000:0 range and does not have a BIOS signature. If this is the case, you must EXCLUDE this range from the EMM386 command line in the CONFIG.SYS file. The example below shows you how to exclude the specified block of memory. e.g. DEVICE=C:\EMM386.EXE X=E000-EFFF 6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MS-DOS is a registered trademark, and Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Other names and trademarks are the property of their respective companies. ******** END OF README.TXT ********