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3.4 Installing SSP-100 under Windows NT

To allow easy configuration of the DSP-100 the Quatech Device Manager for Windows NT has been written for the hardware. This configuration utility supports the DSP-100 only in block addressing mode.

To begin the installation, open Windows Explorer and search for the ‘Setup.exe’ command to install the Quatech Device Manager. <See following Windows Explorer figure.> (D:\Serial Port Adapters\Drivers\Windows NT 4.0 for PCI, PCMCIA,ISA). Once the installation is complete an icon will be placed on the desktop.

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Contents SSP-100 Page Page Warranty Information Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents Page Introduction This page intentionally left blank DOS / Windows 3.x Installation SSP-100 Client Driver for DOS Client Driver InstallationSsocket Command Line OptionsDevice = C\SSP-100\SSP100CL.SYS Device = C\SSP-100\SSP100CL.SYS b300,i5 Device = C\SSP-100\SSP100CL.SYS s0,b300,i5 s1,b340,i10 Generic Client Drivers Common ProblemsSSP-100 Enabler for DOS Option is not used SSP100EN SSP100EN s0,b300,i3,wd8 SSP100EN s0,a3 Memory Range Exclusion This Page Left Intentionally Blank SSP-100 User’s Manual Installing a SSP-100 Under Windows 95, 98, ME Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, NT InstallationPage Windows 2000 New Hardware Wizard SSP-100 User’s Manual Viewing Resource Settings with Device Manager SSP-100 Resource Settings in WindowsWindows 95, 98,ME Device Manager SSP-100 User’s Manual Windows 2000 Device Manager Changing Resource Setting with Window 2000 Device Manager Windows 95,98,ME Resource Allocation SSP-100 User’s Manual Page Page Basic Configuration List Not Available Installing SSP-100 under Windows NT Page Page Page Windows CE Installing Quatech Pcmcia Cards under Windows CEPage Page OS/2 Installation Configuring With User Assigned Resources Configuring With System Assigned ResourcesDEVICE=C\SSP-100\SSP100.SYS 3,100,5 Advanced Configuration Topics Monitoring The Status Of Pcmcia Cards OS/2 Plug and Play GUI with properly configured SSP-100This Page Left Intentionally Blank SSP-100 Adapter Cable External ConnectionsThis page intentionally left blank Specifications SSP-100