Using Windows 95 PCMCIA Card ServicesID: Q140729
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Microsoft does not recommend using Card Services under Windows 95. Most
common uses of Card Services, such such as device insertion detection and
device configuration, are already handled by the Configuration Manager
under Windows 95.
Windows 95 only provides PCMCIA Card Services for VxDs. There are no Card
Services bindings provided for 32-bit or 16-bit Windows-based applications,
nor is there a real-mode Card Services binding.
If you feel you must use PCMCIA Card Services under Windows 95, please be
aware of the following restrictions:
AL - Function
DX - Handle
ESI - Pointer (32-bit offset)
CX - ArgLength
EBX - ArgPointer (32-bit offset)
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AX - Status
CF - Success/Fail
Pnp.doc in the Windows 95 DDK.
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Last Reviewed: March 2, 1999