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PC Card
O
PERATING
S
YSTEMS
W
INDOWS
95
The PC Card components are newer
than the drivers supplied by
Windows
95
, so before you can use this device,
you must make some changes (de-
scribed in the side-bar) to your system.
However after you activate them, they
are always hot.
The updated drivers are also PCMCIA
(rev. 2) , and CardBus compliant and
they recognize Plug n Play PC Cards.
However some older, legacy, cards
may require their own drivers. You can
hot swap any PC Card. If you want to
use a ZV card, install the optional
SystemSoft CardWorks driver (see
Chapter 6: Extras
).
The optional SystemSoft drivers which
come with your computer take advan-
tage of technical improvements since the
release of
Windows 95
and support
legacy and ZV cards.
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PC Card Setup for Windows 95
The PC Card components are newer than the driv-
ers supplied by
Windows 95
, so before you can
use this device, you must make some changes to
your system:
1.
Open
Control Panel
>
System
>
Device Man-
ager
(tab) >
Other devices
. Remove the
CardBus Bridge
listings (there are 2).
2.
Under
PCMCIA socket
remove
PCIC or com-
patible PCMCIA controller
.
3.
Using
Window
s
Explorer
to navigate to
D:\drivers\win95\utilities\TI-1250
on your
Software & Utilities
CD-ROM.
4.
Install
Ti1250.inf
(the Install command is in
the File menu)
5.
Return to
Control Panel
>
System Properties
and click on
Refresh
.
When asked for the
Windows 95
CD-ROM,
reinstall it. Click on
OK
.
6.
Return to
System Properties
. The PCMCIA
listing will have two entries for Texas Instru-
ments devices. Double-click on the first one.
7.
When its
Properties
,
General
(tab) appears,
uncheck
Disable in this hardware profile
.
Click
OK
>
OK
and
Yes
to Restart when it
asks.
8.
When you restart the computer, the sockets
will be ready for use.
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