[Suspend]
[Video] [Audio]
[PCMCIA] [CD-ROM]
[Trackpad] [IDE]
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
- Boot up from a bootable DOS disk.
- Insert the disk labeled Suspend to Disk Partition Utility in the floppy
drive.
- From A:\, type 0vmakfil -pXX, where XX is a number greater than the sum
of system memory and video memory in megabytes.
- After partition is created, reboot the system.
Video Drivers
Windows 95
- Double click on the Display icon, and choose the Settings tab. Click on
Change Display Type.
- Click on the Change button next to Adapter type, and choose Have Disk.
Select the path D:\CLGD7543\WIN95 either by using the browse command or by
typing the path directly. Then, choose Cirrus Logic 754X PCI (Cirrus) and
click on OK.
- Click Close to return to Settings.
Windows NT 4.0
- Windows NT Automatically detects the VGA Adapter as Cirrus Logic 754X
compatible graphics adapter. Do not change the display adapter type.
- Go to Control Panel / Settings.
- Move the Desktop Area slider to 800 x 600, and select either 256 or
65536 colors.
- Click on Test to test the new settings. After 5 seconds, you will be
returned to the settings screen. Click on Apply or OK for the new settings
to take effect.
Windows 3.xx
- Run D:\CLGD7543\WINDOWS\INSTALL in Windows.
- Winmode program will start automatically.
- Since you have a SVGA screen, choose 800x600.
- To install DOS VGA Drivers, run D:\CLGD7543\DOS\EINSTALL
- Press enter to choose VGA utilities.
- Choose C: as the drive for installation.
- Type c:\vgautil to be the installation directory.
- After the installation finishes copying the files, choose Exit
Installation.
Audio Drivers
Windows 95
5400A implements ESS ES1788 Plug and Play Audio Drive. To set it up, do the
following:
- Go to "System" \ "Device Manager" \ "Sound,
Video, and Game controller"
- Highlight ESS ES1688 AudioDrive and click Properties \ Driver \ Change
Driver \ Have Disk
- Select the path D:\ESS1788\WIN95\DRIVER by either using browse or by
typing the path directly.
- Select ESS ES1788 Plug and Play AudioDrive.
- Reboot system.
- After Windows 95 restarts, use the Start/Run command to run the
Audiorack 32 setup program. Use either the browse command or type the
following path directly : D:\ESS1788\APP\SETUP.
Windows NT 4.0
- From the Start button, go to Control Panel / Multimedia.
- Click on the Devices tab / Add, and select Unlisted Updated Driver.
- Insert the diskette containing ESS 1788 Audio Driver for NT 4.0, and
type in A:\16_1788 as the directory.
- Select ES 1688/ES1788 AudioDrive 2.00.09, and select OK.
- After files are copied, reboot the computer.
Windows 3.xx
- Run D:\ESS1788\WINDOWS\SETUP in Windows.
- Choose Driver Installation, and choose Automatic Board Configuration.
- Choose Install Software.
- When all files are copied, restart Windows.
- Exit Windows.
PCMCIA Driver
Windows 95
Note:If you have 5400 with Vadem Chipset, please follow the
instructions for installing Cardworks.
- Go into "Control Panel" \ "System" \ "Device
Manager" \ "PCMCIA Socket"
- If there is a "X" mark on the "PCIC or compatible PCMCIA
controller", then click on Properties and check "Original
Configuration" under Device Usage \ General
- Click OK and get out of System icon.
Windows NT 4.0
- Go to Control Panel / Ports / Add, and enter the following information :
COM Port number 3, Base I/O Port Address 03E8, and Interrupt Request IRQ
5. Insert the Modem card and restart Windows NT.
- After Windows has restarted, go to Control Panel / PCMCIA. You will see
the Modem card identified as the card in slot 0 or 1. Select it, and click
on Properties / Resources.
- Record the resources assigned by Windows NT, and go back to Control
Panel / Ports to make adjustments accordingly if necessary. Reboot if any
changes were made.
- Go to Control Panel / Modem, and let Windows NT detect the modem
automatically. It should find the modem on COM 3.
- After it finds the modem, click on Next / Finish. You may use the modem
now.
Windows 3.xx
- Run D:\PCMCIA\WINDOWS\SETUP.EXE
- If only network cards and modems are used for the PCMCIA, then deselect
the boxes labeled ATA Cards, SRAM Cards, and FTL Flash Cards. Then, choose
Install.
- For the number of PCMCIA slots, choose 2 slots.
- After Setup finishes copying files, remove the diskette and restart the
computer.
Configuring PCMCIA Modem
- Since 5400A is a Full-Featured Plug and Play machine and the BIOS
occupies IRQ10, therefore Fax/Modem will be configured to COM4, IRQ11.
CD-ROM Driver
Windows 3.xx
- Insert the diskette labeled TEAC Quad Speed Driver for DOS & Windows
into drive A and run "setup".
- Choose the default settings when installing
- Choose Return to Windows when done.
- Insert Windows for Workgroup Disk #6 into the floppy drive.
- Add the [MCI] CD Audio in Windows Control Panel/Drivers.
Trackpad Driver
Windows 3.xx
- Run D:\TOUCHPAD\TPREV.EXE to determine whether or not you have a
Synaptics or Alps trackpad.
- If you have a Alps trackpad, change directory to D:\TRACKPAD\GPOINT and
run setup.bat. Otherwise, change directory to
- D:\TRACKPAD\SYNAPTIC and run INST31.EXE
- Choose DOS and Windows installation.
- For the installation directory, change from c:\temp to c:\gpoint.
- Press enter to finish installation, and press Esc to return to DOS.
IDE Driver
Windows 3.xx
- Run D:\UM8673\UM8673\INSTALL4.
- Choose option 2, "Setup IDE Drivers using safe speed."
- Press Enter to return to main menu.
- Choose 3 to quit, and y to reboot system.
Last Modified : January 4,
1999
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