8 Remove the Client Access/400 installation diskette from drive
A.
9 Are you using a 5250 Emulation PCMCIA adapter in your personal computer?
Yes
No
Go to step 16 of this procedure.
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Is
the 5250 emulation PCMCIA adapter an IBM product?
Yes
No
i Follow the installation instructions for Client Access/400 in the (non-IBM) adapter infor-
mation, then go to step 16 of this procedure.
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Run the 5250 Emulation PCMCIA Adapter Setup program (Setup) by performing the following:
a. Insert the 5250 Emulation PCMCIA Adapter Enabler/Diagnostic diskette
in
drive
A.
b. At the DOS prompt, type the following and press the Enter key:
A:
c. At the DOS prompt, type the following and press the Enter key:
SETUP
C:\ENB5250
d. Use the space bar
to
select the correct PCMCIA support for your 5250 Emulation PCMCIA
adapter (Card/Services 2.00/2.01 support is recommended).
e. Press F10 (Save) to save the information selected.
f. Press F3 (Exit) to continue.
g. At the DOS prompt, type the following and press the Enter key:
C:
h.
Remove the 5250 Emulation PCMCIA Adapter Enabler/Diagnostic diskette from drive
A.
12 Copy the files
on
the SFPCS subdirectory to the PCS subdirectory by performing the following
procedure:
a. Insert the 5250 Emulation PCMCIA Adapter Support diskette in drive
A.
b. At the DOS prompt, type the following and press the Enter key:
COPY
A:\SFPCS\*.*
C:\PCS
c. Remove the 5250 Emulation PCMCIA Adapter Support diskette from drive
A.
13 Are you using the Card/Services 2.00/
2.01
support?
No Yes
Device driver support for the PCMCIA slots must be in the CONFIG.SYS file of your
personal computer. If you do not have this support, use the PCMCIA book to order.
Install PCMCIA software and update the CONFIG.SYS file.
Chapter 6. Perform an Initial Program Load 6-7