User manual
Chapter 3: Software Installation - Windows 95 3-31
Echo User's Manual, ver. 0.00
Installation
The following instructions outline how to install the Echo
Enhanced Driver on a previously uninstalled Connect Tech Echo
port.
1. If the driver is on disk, insert the disk into the desired drive.
If you have downloaded the driver in ZIP format, unzip the
files to a temporary directory.
2. From the
CONTROL PANEL, select the ADD NEW HARDWARE
icon and hit
NEXT.
3. When the program asks
DO YOU WANT WINDOWS TO SEARCH
FOR NEW HARDWARE? select NO and hit NEXT.
4. You will be presented with a list of devices that can be
installed. Pick
MULTI-FUNCTION ADAPTERS from the list and
hit NEXT.
5. A list of supported manufacturers and models will be listed.
Hit the
HAVE DISK button.
6. Select the directory or drive that the drivers are contained on
and hit
OK.
7. Select
CONNECT TECH INC. types from the manufacturer list
and the appropriate Echo board from the model type and hit
NEXT.
8. A range of IO port settings and an IRQ will display. In most
cases the settings displayed are the best settings to use.
Make sure these settings match the ones used by your
Echo adapter. You cannot change the settings at this point.
You will have to change them after the installation is
complete. So hit
NEXT for now.
9. Hit
FINISH and it will install the new serial driver. The
system will ask if you want to shut down the computer. Hit
NO
if the settings the computer chose for the board were
incorrect and go to the DEVICE MANAGER to change the
settings (IO base port of 280 and IRQ 10 are the defaults).
10. If the settings were correct hit
YES and your installation is
done. After the computer has restarted it will install each of
the Echo ports into the
PORTS section of the DEVICE
MANAGER. Follow the directions listed under the
UART/FIFO Configuration section in order to set the
Echo’s UART type and FIFO levels for Windows 95.