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NOTE
Multiple Drive Letters
If you specified the CARDTALK.SYS /N:number
option in your CONFIG.SYS file, CardTalk may
assign multiple drive letters to each socket. See the
section titled Partitions, Drive Letters and Drive
Access in Chapter 5, Using the CardTalk Control
Panel.
You may need to include a LASTDRIVE= command
line in your CONFIG.SYS file.
These drive assignment conflicts can be further complicated if your
MS-DOS drive is compressed using a compression utility. For example,
if your drive C is a single-partition compressed drive, the DoubleSpace
host drive defaults to E. Your next available drive, which will be used
by CardTalk, is F. If drive F is required by another function, such as a
network, you may not be able to access either the network or the Card
Reader socket once you load the CardTalk driver.
Warning Beeps
By default, the installation program enables the CardTalk annunciator.
The annunciator provides feedback through the system speaker. One
beep means CARDTALK.SYS recognizes the card as a properly
initialized card.
The following list documents the warning beeps: