Belkin P73045, F1U128-KIT user manual Windows 95 / 98 and NT

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Windows® 95 / 98 and NT® (continued)

2.Click on the port that has the mass storage device connected. In this case, it is a Zip® Drive on Port A. As you can see, the Display Name entered above appears below as you had entered it. Click OK.

Now, the Bitronics switch will always keep your computer connected to the Zip® Drive. That way, anytime you access it, you will not get any strange errors. Then, when you print to the Ink Jet Printer on Port B (as shown above), the Bitronics switch will switch to Port B temporarily to send the print job, then switch back to Port A to keep communication with the Zip® Drive.

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Contents F1U128-KIT P73045Page Features Package ContentsIntroduction Other Parts Needed if necessaryTechnical Specifications 9VDCSW2 and SW3 TimeOut Setting TimeOutProduct Detail SecondsManual Mode and Port Monitoring Choose your operating system Software installation Windows Software installation MS-DOS Windows 95 / 98 and NT Device a Device B Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Using the Bitronics Software How does it work? Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Visual Feedback How do I know what port I am on? If no printers are installed Advanced User TIPUsing the File Transfer Feature Usage in Windows NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Windows 95 / 98 and NT Changing your PC’s parallel port mode to ECP AppendixGeneric clone computer DellHewlett-Packard IBM AptivaMicron Packard BellSony Appendix Belkin Components One Year Product Warranty InformationFCC Statement CE Declaration of Conformity