CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ...............................................................................
1
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ........................................................ 1
FEATURES ............................................................................... 1
PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS ..................................................... 2
FRONT PANEL OF THE CD-ROM DRIVE .................................. 2
REAR PANEL OF THE CD-ROM DRIVE..................................... 3
POWER SOURCE ............................................................................ 4
CONNECT THE AC ADAPTER ................................................... 4
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES................................................... 5
REMOVING THE BATTERIES .................................................... 6
NOTICE
............................................................................... 6
HARDWARE INSTALLATION ........................................................... 7
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ........................................................... 8
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR DOS/WINDOWS ................. 8
AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION............................................ 8
MANUAL INSTALLATION.................................................. 9
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 95 ..................... 11
USING CD-421 UNDER WINDOWS 95 ............................. 11
USING CD-421 TO INSTALL WINDOWS 95 ..................... 12
ENABLING 32-BIT CARD SUPPORT OF WINDOWS 95 .. 13
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR OS/2 WARP ........................ 15
AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION ........................................... 15
MANUAL INSTALLATION.................................................. 16
ADDING PCMCIA SUPPORT ............................................ 17
USING CD-421 TO INSTALL OS/2 WARP ........................ 19
TROUBLE SHOOTING...................................................................... 20
BASIC OPERATING PROCEDURES ................................................ 22
PCMCIA(PC Card) SOFTWARE INFORMATION .............................. 23
POWER SAVING .............................................................................. 27