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4.2Viewing the QSP-100 Resource Settings

The following steps detail how to view the resource settings that Windows 95 has allocated for the QSP-100.

1.Double click on the My Computer icon located on the Windows 95 desktop. This opens a folder showing various drives, Control Panel, etc.

2.Double click on the Control Panel icon. This opens another folder with many different system utilities.

3.Double click on the System icon. This opens the "System Properties" window.

4.Click on the "Device Manager" tab. Double click on the item "Ports (Com & LPT)" located within the list of hardware.

5.Double click on any of the items labeled "Quatech Multi- port(COM x)" where x represents the logical COM port number. The items labeled "Quatech Multi-port"are the child devices of the QSP-100 parent device. Click the "Resources" tab at the top of the "System Properties" box.

6.The base I/O address and IRQ level displayed here is the base I/O address and IRQ level of the entire parent device. The resources cannot be modified here. For information on how to change these settings, got to the section labeled "Changing Configuration of the QSP-100".

7.Use the Logical Com Port name to access any of the particular serial ports on the QSP-100. This name is required by a Windows 95 application when accessing a particular port.

4.3Changing Configuration of the QSP-100.

To change the hardware configuration of the QSP-100, follow the instructions below.

1.Double click the My Computer icon located on the Windows 95 desktop.

2.Double click on the Control Panel icon.

3.Double click the System icon inside the Control Panel folder. This will open the System Properties box.

4.Click the Device Manager tab located along the top of the System Properties box.

5.Double click on the device group "Quatech Comm Adapters". The QSP-100 model name should appear in this list. If either the "Quatech Comm Adapters" group or the QSP-100 model number does not appear, contact Quatech Technical Support for further assistance.

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Contents QSP-100 Four Channel Asynchronous RS-232 Pcmcia Adapter Warranty Information Trademarks FCC Class B Compliances Electromagnetic EmissionsEC Council Directive 89/336/EEC Table Of Contents Page Introduction DOS / Windows 3.x Installation QSP-100 Client Driver for DOS Client Driver InstallationBaddress Command Line OptionsDevice = C\QSP-100\QSP100CL.SYS 1.3Example 1.6Example QSP-100 Enabler for DOS Common ProblemsPage Waddress QSP100EN.EXE QSP100EN.EXE s0,b300,i3,wd8 Memory Range Exclusion Drive\path\QSP100.SYS options OS/2 InstallationConfiguring With System Assigned Resources Configuring With User Assigned Resources Advanced Configuration Topics Monitoring The Status Of Pcmcia Cards Invalid I/O Address When Using OS/2 Installing a Quatech QSP-100 Under Windows Windows 95 InstallationPage Important Note Changing Configuration of the QSP-100 2Viewing the QSP-100 Resource SettingsPage Installing QSP-100 Under Windows NT Installing QSP-100 under Windows NTPage Page Windows CE Installing Quatech Pcmcia Cards under Windows CEPage Hardware Information External Connections This Page Left Blank Intentionally Specifications QSP-100 Version March