Permanently changing boot configuration

Dear QNX,
I recently got my old Dell Latitude LM P166MHZ laptop soundcard to work
under QNX (ESS1688 Audiodrive) using the Soundblaster driver. Now, I
want to be able to have QNX boot with the options I had to use (straight
out of the help service built-in QNX…Nice). I created an rc.local in
the /etc/rc.d/ directory, but to no avail, it did not seem to load at
boot. If I make the rc.local file chmod 777, it only runs the mount
command, not the io-audio command which needs to be run first in order
to use the mount command. How do I accomplish what I am trying to do?
I also need to do this for my PCMCIA controller which seems to not be
very friendly under QNX 6.2.1. and I am still struggling with getting it
to accept 2 PCMCIA cards without locking up QNX solid. Any and all help
will be appreciated. Thanks.

Previously, No Spam wrote in qdn.public.qnxrtp.installation:

Dear QNX,
I recently got my old Dell Latitude LM P166MHZ laptop soundcard to work
under QNX (ESS1688 Audiodrive) using the Soundblaster driver. Now, I
want to be able to have QNX boot with the options I had to use (straight
out of the help service built-in QNX…Nice). I created an rc.local in
the /etc/rc.d/ directory, but to no avail, it did not seem to load at
boot. If I make the rc.local file chmod 777, it only runs the mount
command, not the io-audio command which needs to be run first in order
to use the mount command. How do I accomplish what I am trying to do?
I also need to do this for my PCMCIA controller which seems to not be
very friendly under QNX 6.2.1. and I am still struggling with getting it
to accept 2 PCMCIA cards without locking up QNX solid. Any and all help
will be appreciated. Thanks.

As far as the PCMCIA controller is concerned, please can you post the
output from ‘pci -v’. What cards do you have in the slots? Output from
‘pin’ and ‘pin con’ would help.