Re: Another pcmcia question

2000-07-04 Thread Heather
> I picked up an old laptop and am kind of unsure of it's condition, but > it does have a single PCMCIA slot that I was hoping to put a modem into. > However, whenever cardmgr runs during startup, it states that the device > is "busy." > Is this a normal response to the slot being empty, or is it

Re: Another pcmcia question

2000-07-04 Thread Heather
> I picked up an old laptop and am kind of unsure of it's condition, but > it does have a single PCMCIA slot that I was hoping to put a modem into. > However, whenever cardmgr runs during startup, it states that the device > is "busy." > Is this a normal response to the slot being empty, or is i

Another pcmcia question

2000-07-04 Thread Steven Sforza
I picked up an old laptop and am kind of unsure of it's condition, but it does have a single PCMCIA slot that I was hoping to put a modem into. However, whenever cardmgr runs during startup, it states that the device is "busy." Is this a normal response to the slot being empty, or is it more a si

Another pcmcia question

2000-07-04 Thread Steven Sforza
I picked up an old laptop and am kind of unsure of it's condition, but it does have a single PCMCIA slot that I was hoping to put a modem into. However, whenever cardmgr runs during startup, it states that the device is "busy." Is this a normal response to the slot being empty, or is it more a si