Specifications
Chapter 5 l l For Windows 95 Users
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5.3 Board Initialization Status Checking
All the error conditions, during the initialization of Windows 95, will be popped up
onto the screen. Otherwise, everything should be fine.
If message like "Can not find the configured C102/C104/C168 (CAP=0xXXXX) !"
or "The C102/C104/C168's software and hardware configuration mismatch
(CAP=0xXXXX) !" shows, refer to Section "Troubleshooting" for solutions.
5.4 Driver Upgrade/Removal
To upgrade the driver, simply install the driver again.
To remove driver, just remove all the configured boards. Once the MOXA driver is
installed, it exists permanently in Windows 95 like other adapters do. Removing
changes nothing but that particular board's existence in Windows 95 Registry.
5.5 Baud Rate Settings
When Smartio board is configured as High Speed Spectrum, any port driven by the
Moxa-provided driver will display the exact working speed. For example, the
displayed speed 38.4 Kbps is equal to the working speed 38.4 Kbps. However, if the
port is driven by non Moxa-provided driver, such as standard serial driver, the
real working speed is equal to 8 times of the displayed speed. For example, a port, if
set to Normal Speed Spectrum with 38.4 Kbps, will work at 38.4 Kbps for sure;
while a port, if set to High Speed Spectrum with displayed speed 38.4 Kbps, will
actually work at 307.2 Kbps (38.4 Kbps¡Ñ8).
5.6 MOXA Serial Comm Tool: PComm
PComm is a software package consisting of MOXA serial communication library and
utilities for diagnostic and monitor as well as example programs under Windows
NT/95. Please see Chapter "PComm" for details.
5.7 Troubleshooting