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[USB] [Video] [Audio]
[PCMCIA] [Modem] [Power
Profiler]
Here are links to instructions for setting up Windows operating systems:
Windows 95 OSR 2.x and Windows
98.
Please click here for instruction on
modifying the Setup Boot disk for use on ChemBooks™.
Suspend-to-Disk Partition
- Copy the file d:\s2d\0vmakfil.exe to a bootable disk, where d: is the
CD-ROM drive.
- Boot up from the bootable DOS disk.
- From a:\, type 0vmakfil -pXX, where XX is at least the amount of system
memory installed plus 2 MB for video RAM. Recommended parameter: -p100.
USB (Universal Serial Bus Driver)
Windows 95
- Insert the Windows 95B CD-ROM with USB Supplement.
- From the Start menu, run d:\other\usb\usbsupp.exe.
- Scandisk will start. After it finishes, allow it to shutdown and restart
Windows.
- When asked to insert the Windows 95 CD-ROM or the location of uhcd.sys,
type in C:\Windows\System as the path.
- Continue with Core Logic Setup to set up other
devices.
Core Logic Chipset Driver
Windows 95C (3300)
- Please download the Core Logic Driver from the FTP
Download Page.
- Extract the file into an empty directory, and run Setup.
- Windows will ask you to reboot the system.
- When Windows restarts, several hardware devices will be found. Do not
answer Yes to the restart prompts until you see the Windows desktop.
- After restarting Windows, the core logic setup is finished.
Windows 95B (3300)
Windows 95B/C (3300T)
- See instructions for installing USB Supplement.
- From the Utility CD, run d:\setup, where d: is the CD-ROM drive.
- After the system reboots, several "New Hardware Found" prompts
will appear. Do not restart until Windows Desktop appears.
- PCMCIA wizard will start. Answer No to the two questions, then select
Finish and reboot the system.
- During hardware detection, Setup will prompt you for Audio device
drivers. Enter "d:\5033\drivers\audio\95" as the location of the
driver.
- When you are asked for drivers for the gameport joystick, just use the
Windows default driver.
- You may be asked for the location of a file. Enter C:\windows\system.
- Core Logic Setup is now complete.
Video Driver
Windows 98
- Go into Control Panel / Display / Settings.
- Move the Desktop Area slider right to 800x600 (12.1") or 1024 x 768
(13.3"), and check the box for Show settings icon on task bar. Then,
click on Apply. Restart Windows when prompted.
Windows 95
- Go into Control Panel / Display / Settings / Advanced Properties.
- In the screen for Adapter, click on Change.
- Enter D:\vga\95 as the path. Select Trident 9660/9680/938X, Linear
Accelerator for PCI (v.5.00.10.TW.1403)
- Click on Monitor/Change. Select Show All Devices, and select Laptop
Display Panel 800x600 (12.1") or 1024 x 768 (13.3"). Click on
Close to return to the Settings screen.
- Move the Desktop Area slider right to 800x600 (12.1") or 1024 x 768
(13.3"), and check the box for Show settings icon on task bar. Then,
click on Apply. Restart Windows when prompted.
Windows NT 4.0
- From Control Panel, select Display / Settings / Display Type / Change /
Have Disk / d:\drivers\vga\nt40
- Select Trident Video Accelerator (#11044 11/07/97)
- Click on OK to return to Display Properties, and OK again to restart
Windows NT.
- After Windows NT restarts, go to Control Panel / Display Properties.
- Set Desktop Area to 800x600 (12.1") or 1024 x 768 (13.3").
Select Test to test the configuration, and then Apply.
Audio Driver
Windows 98
- After installing Windows, you will see 3 unknown devices listed under
Other devices.
- Go to Control Panel / System / Device Manager.
- For each unknown device, check Properties / resources.
- If the resources shows I/O 800-807, go to Driver / Update Driver. The
device driver update wizard will start. Choose to display a list of
drivers, and select Sound, Video, Game Controllers as the hardware type.
Select ESS Technology / ES 1869 Control Interface (WDM). Click on Yes to
confirm the driver, and click on Next and Finish.
- If the resources shows I/O 220-22F and etc, DMA 0 and 1, IRQ 5, then go
to Driver / Update Driver. The device driver update wizard will start.
Choose to display a list of drivers, and select Sound, Video, Game
Controllers as the hardware type. Select ESS Technology / ES 1869 Plug and
Play Audiodrive (WDM). Click on Yes to confirm the driver, and click on
Next and Finish.
- If the resources shows I/O 201-201, go to Driver / Update Driver. The
device driver update wizard will start. Choose to display a list of
drivers, and select Sound, Video, Game Controllers as the hardware type.
Select Microsoft / Gameport Joystick. Click on Yes to confirm the driver,
and click on Next and Finish.
Windows 95
Please see Core Logic Setup for installation of audio
driver.
Windows NT 4.0
- From Control Panel, go to Multimedia / Devices / Add.
- Select Unlisted or Updated Driver, and enter D:\driver\audio\nt40 as the
directory.
- Select ES1888/1887/1868/1878/1869 Audiodrive v.2.00.41
- Use the following settings: I/O Address 220, Capture IRQ 7, Capture DMA
1, MPU401 : I/O Address 320, Playback DMA 0.
- Restart Windows.
PCMCIA Driver
Windows 95B (3300 and 3300T)
Please see Core Logic Setup for
installation of pcmcia driver.
Windows 95C / 98 (3300)
- Please download the O2 Micro 6832 PCMCIA driver from the FTP
Download page.
- Extract the files from the downloaded file.
- Run Setup.
- Choose to Install driver and restart the computer.
- After Windows has restarted, PCMCIA wizard will appear.
- Answer No to the two questions, then select Finish.
- Windows will shut down. After you restart the computer, the PCMCIA
installation is done.
Windows 95C (3300T)
Please see Core Logic Setup for
installation of pcmcia driver.
Windows 98 (3300T)
Windows 98 will automatically set up PCMCIA, so no additional drivers are
necessary.
Windows NT 4.0 (3300 and 3300T)
- Insert the modem or network card(s) before boot up.
- To install Network:
- Go to Control Panel, and click on Network. Then answer yes to start
installing Networking.
- Follow on-screen instructions. When it asks for Network Adapter,
select Start Search. If it doesn't find the network card, go to Select
from List, and click on Have Disk.
- After confirming Protocol and Clients, restart Windows NT.
- To install Modem:
- Go Control Panel, and click on Ports. If there is not a COM3, add it
manually. Make certain that you are using COM 3 IRQ 5. Reboot the
system if the port is added.
- In Control Panel, select Modem, and select Add. The Install New
Modem screen will appear.
- Select Next to allow Windows to search for new modem. It should
first search for a Modem on COM 3, and finds and queries the modem you
inserted.
- Windows will normally find the modem as a Standard Modem. You can
then select Change to select from a list of modems, or to insert a
Modem driver disk click on Have Disk.
- After files are copied, click on Finish, then you can start using
the modem.
Modem
Windows 95/98
- Go to Control Panel / Systems / Device Manager.
- Remove all devices marked with exclamation marks or red Xs.
- Click on Refresh.
- When Windows finds new hardware and asks for a driver, use Browse to
point to the location of the driver.
- You should see HSP Modem appearing in Device Manager, as well as PCTel
Wave Device for Voice Modem.
Windows NT 4.0
- Go to BIOS Configuration, and set COM port settings to Disable / IR.
- Go to Windows NT Control Panel and select Ports.
- Add a new COM port with the following settings: COM 3, I/O 3E8, IRQ 4.
DO NOT RESTART WINDOWS.
- Go to Control Panel / Modem.
- Select Add, and select to add the modem manually. Do not let Windows
search for the modem.
- Use Have Disk to point to the location of the driver.
- Select HSP K56Flex Modem.
- Attach it to COM 3 which was just created.
- After finishing Modem setup, go to Control Panel, and click on F5 or
Refresh.
- You should now see a HSP Port icon. Double Click on it, and select COM
3.
- Reboot Windows NT.
Power Profiler
Windows NT 4.0 (3300T)
- Insert the utility CD.
- Run d:\5033\drivers\powerpro\nt40e\setup.
- Follow the wizard to complete installation.
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