Vario III Series
Technical Data
11.13 Operating
Manual
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3.2 Plug & Play
Plug & Play capable devices can be recognized automatically at
parallel ports, USB-IEEE 1394- or infra-red connections but the last
both are not important for our devices.
The following table shows the Plug & Play capability of the different
operating systems.
Port Windows
95 98 Me NT4 2000 XP Vista 7
LPT
Support
Recognition
by
Boot
procedure,
Device
manager
Installation
USB
Support
s.b.
Recognition
by
Hot Plug
& Play
s.b.
Hot Plug & Play
The table above shows that USB provides the recognition during the
connection in current operating mode, the so-called Hot-Plug & Play.
Depending on the operating system, for the parallel interface the
different possibilities are given:
Windows 95 / 98 / Me
Devices can be recognized during the starting procedure of
Windows or by the Search for new hardware by means of the
hardware wizard.
Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7
Devices can be recognized during the starting procedure of
Windows or by the Search for new hardware by means of the
hardware wizard or if the option 'Automatic recognition and
installation of Plug&Play printer' and/or 'Search automatically for
new hardware components and install' is activated.
NOTICE!
If a driver is installed outside of the Plug & Play
recognition, Windows reports at each restart that a new
device was found. In this case, the driver is to be
installed anew by the Wizard. If the driver is certified for
Windows, the reinstallation is executed automatically.
NOTICE!
Windows NT 4.0 does not support USB devices. However,
some distributors offer drivers that support USB (without Plug
& Play). Such a driver which suits to our devices is offered
from BSQUARE.
For more information, visit www.bsquare.com or contact
BSQUARE Headquarters (USA)
888-820-4500
sales@bsquare.com
BSQUARE (Europe)
+49 (811) 600 59-0
europe@bsquare.com