User`s manual

VC-55™ PR Voice Codec Board
User’s Manual
Version 1.3
Section 3 – Set-up & Control
Page 9
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install: completed successfully
Step 9 Next install the DSP inf file by typing the following:
wdreg -inf c5509a.inf install
the response will be
install: completed successfully
Step 10 Next install the software inf file type
wdreg -inf vc55r10.inf install
the response will be
install: completed successfully
Once the drivers and inf files are installed the VC-55™ Vocoder Board can be connected to the PC via
USB.
To verify correct operation of the board run the VC-55™ Program (vc55param.exe).
Installing USB driver INF files on Windows 98/Me:
If you are installing on a Windows98 PC then complete steps 1 through 7 and then
On Steps 8 through 10 substitute
wdreg16
in the command line instead of
wdreg
Here is an example for installation on Windows 98/Me, from the command line type
wdreg16 -inf windrvr6.inf install
On Windows 98/Me it is necessary to install the INF file for the VC-55™ Vocoder Board device
manually, either via Windows Add New Hardware Wizard or Upgrade Device Driver Wizard, as
explained below:
Windows Add New Hardware Wizard:
To activate the Windows Add New Hardware Wizard, connect the USB cable between the PC and the
VC-55™ Vocoder Board, if the device is already connected, scan for hardware changes (Refresh).
When Windows Add New Hardware Wizard appears, follow its installation instructions. When asked,
point to the location of the INF file in your distribution package.
Windows Upgrade Device Driver Wizard:
To open Windows Device Manager:
From the System Properties window (right-click on My Computer and select Properties)
select the Device Manager tab.
Select your device from the Device Manager devices list
choose the Driver tab and
click the Update Driver button.
To locate your device in the Device Manager,
select View devices by connection.
For PCI devices, navigate to Standard PC | PCI bus | <your device>.
For USB devices, navigate to Standard PC | PCI bus | PCI to USB Universal Host Controller (or any
other controller you are using - OHCI/EHCI) | USB Root Hub | <your device>.