User`s manual
8. Select
‘
OK
’
at the files needed window.
Figure 10
9. The same process as above in steps 1-9 will have to be repeated for the next
file
‘
qserprt
.inf
’
.
In step 7 be sure to shoose
‘
qserprt
.inf
’
and
select open.
4.2 SSP-100 Resource Settings in Windows 2000/XP
Windows 2000/XP maintains a registry of all known hardware installed within the
computer. Inside this hardware registry Windows 2000/XP 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 2000/XP configures the new
hardware using free resources it finds within the hardware registry, and updates the
registry automatically.
To view and/or edit hardware devices in Windows 2000 use the system Device
Manager.
To access Device Manager double click the System icon in the Windows
2000/XP
control panel, or
click the My Computer icon on the Windows
2000/XP
desktop with the right mouse button and select
Properties from the pull down menu. Click on the Hardware tab then click on the Device Manager.
Consult Windows
2000/XP
on-line help for details on the use of the Device Manager
Windows 2000/XP handles the SSP-100 as a "parent/child device".
v The SSP-100 is the "parent device" and is listed under the hardware class
Quatech SSP-100 PCMCIA RS-232 Serial Adapter in the device manager.
v The serial port is a "child device" of the "parent device" SSP-100 (Quatech
PCMCIA Serial Port). There is 1 child COM port for the SSP-100
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