User`s manual
Windows
95/98/Millennium
(ME)
3-2
3. Windows 95/98/Millennium (ME
)
To allow easy configuration of the SSP-100, an Windows
95/98/ME
"INF"
configuration file has been written for the hardware.
3.1 Installing a SSP-100 Under Windows 95/98/ME
1. Insert the SSP-100 into any available PC Card socket.
2. The first time a new PC Card type is installed the New Hardware Found
window opens. After this first installation Windows 95/98/ME will
automatically detect and configure the card. If the New Hardware Found
window does not open, then skip to the next section, “SSP-100 Resource
Settings".
3. The New Hardware Found window provides several options to configure
the SSP-100 card. Click the "Search for the best driver for your device"
option button. Click "NEXT" to continue.
4. An "Install from Disk" dialog box should appear. Insert the Quatech COM
CD file, select the correct drive letter and path, and click "OK". Windows
95/98/ME
will browse the path for the aforementioned files.
5. During the installation process, it may be required to supply the computer
with the Windows
95/98/ME
CD or installation CDs. Insert the CD and
click "OK".
The SSP-100 PC Card should now be configured. With the default configuration,
the SSP-100's interrupt status register will be enable and the 16C750 UART
’
s
scratchpad register will be disabled. In the future, Windows
95/98/ME
will
automatically recognize and configure the SSP-100 in this default configuration.
3.2 SSP-100 Resource Settings in Windows 95/98/ME
Windows 95/98/ME maintains a registry of all known hardware installed within the
computer. Inside this hardware registry Windows 95/98/ME keeps track of all the
computer's resources, such as base I/O addresses, IRQ levels, and DMA channels. In
the case of a PC Card (PCMCIA) type board, Windows 95/98/ME configures the new
hardware using free resources it finds within the hardware registry, and updates the
registry automatically.