5 OS/2 Software InstallationAn OS/2 client driver is provided with the MPAP-100. This client driver works withOS/2's Card and Socket Services to allow operation of the MPAP-100 under OS/2.5.1 System Requirements OS/2 2.1 or later. OS/2 PCMCIA Card and Socket Services support must be installed. See"Installing OS/2 PCMCIA support" below if you do not already have this supportinstalled.5.2 OS/2 Client Driver InstallationThe MPAP-100 OS/2 client driver requires desired configurations from the user on thecommand line. If no desired configurations are provided by the user, the client driver will NOTask Card Services to attempt to determine a hardware configuration for the card.The client driver will attempt to configure an MPAP-100 with the first availableconfiguration listed from left to right on the command line. Each desired configuration must beenclosed in parentheses and must be separated from other desired configurations by a space onthe command line. Within each desired configuration, the parameters are separated usingcommas (no spaces).1. Copy the MPAP100.SYS client driver file from the distribution disk to any convenientdirectory on the hard disk.2. Open the CONFIG.SYS file using any ASCII text editor.3. Add the following line to the CONFIG.SYS file:DEVICE=drive:\path\MPAP100.SYS (addr,irq,C) ... (addr,irq,C)where drive:\path specifies the drive letter and directory to which you copied the clientdriver file, and (addr,irq,C) ... (addr,irq,C) stand for a variable number of desiredconfigurations. The configuration parameters are described below.