User`s manual

Quatech recommends that Microsoft Windows users install Cardview after installing Cardsoft.
Start up Windows to install Cardview. From the Program Manager, select File, then Run and
then type "A:\setup" or "B:\setup" at the command line prompt. When the Cardview program
appears, follow the directions on the PC screen.
Cardsoft documentation is located in the \DOC subdirectory on the supplied diskette. The files
are as follows:
1. CSUG_DOC.EXE ------------ Cardsoft Users Guide
2. CVUG_DOC.EXE ------------ Cardview Users Guide
3. CSTR_DOC.EXE ------------- Cardsoft Technical Reference
4. CSPH_DOC.EXE ------------- Cardsoft Product Highlight
5. CSRN_DOC.EXE ------------- Cardsoft Release Note
To use these utilities copy them to the hard disk by first going to either drive A: or drive B:,
depending on the system in use. Then, from A:> or B:>, type "copy <filename> c: ". After the
desired files have been copied to the hard disk, type the filename to be read. This will expand
the files which can be read using the DOS editor. To read the expanded file type "edit
<filename.extension>". This allows the ASCII file to be easily read.
The PCD2-F is now ready for use. Shut down Windows and turn off the PC. Then restart the
PC and allow the Cardsoft drivers to load.
3.2 INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 95, 98, ME, XP, 2000
Windows 95, 98, ME, XP, 2000 contains built-in PCMCIA support. Windows 95, 98, ME, XP,
2000 supports the PCMCIA Card Drive and It can help you set up this new hardware on your
system. However, the following procedure must be used upon initial hardware setup. Please
make sure to change the resource of the PCMCIA Socket which go through the Resources
Setting part right after the Installation Procedure par was completed. For more detailed
information, please refer to the Windows 95, 98, ME, XP, 2000s manual or on-line help.
Installation Procedure
1. Start the window 95, 98, ME, XP, 2000.
2. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click control Panel
3. Double-click Add New Hardware, and then click Next from the Add New Hardware
Wizard window
4. Choose No, and then click Next.
5. Double-click PCMCIA socket. A Manufacturers and Modes dialog boxes will
display, double-click PCIC or compatible PCMCIA controller. A resource type and
Setting dialog box will display
6. Click Next, and then click Finish. A system Setting Change window will display
7. Click Yes to reboot Windows 95, 98, ME, XP, 2000. Software installation was
completed.
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