Quatech SSP-100 User Manual page 24

Single channel rs-232 pcmcia asynchronous adapter for pcmcia card standard compatible machines
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8. Select 'OK' at the files needed window.
9. The same process as above in steps 1-9 will have to be repeated for the next file
'qserprt.inf'. In step 7 be sure to shoose 'qserprt.inf' and select open.
4.2
SSP-100 Resource Settings in Windows 2000
Windows 2000 maintains a registry of all known hardware installed within the computer. Inside
this hardware registry Windows 2000 keeps track of all the computer's resources, such as base
I/O addresses, IRQ levels, and DMA channels. In the case of a PC Card (PCMCIA) type board,
Windows 2000 configures the new hardware using free resources it finds within the hardware
registry, and updates the registry automatically.
To view and/or edit hardware devices in Windows 2000 use the system Device Manager.
To access Device Manager double click the System icon in the Windows 2000 control panel, or click the My
Computer icon on the Windows 2000 desktop with the right mouse button and select Properties from the pull
down menu. Click on the Hardware tab then click on the Device Manager. Consult Windows 2000 on-line help
Windows 2000 handles the SSP-100 as a "parent/child device".
v The SSP-100 is the "parent device" and is listed under the hardware class Quatech
SSP-100 PCMCIA RS-232 Serial Adapter in the device manager.
v The serial port is a "child device" of the "parent device" SSP-100 (Quatech PCMCIA
Serial Port). There is 1 child COM port for the SSP-100 (Quatech PCMCIA Serial Port)
which is listed under the hardware class Ports (Com & LPT).
4-4
Figure 10
for details on the use of the Device Manager
SSP-100
(Rev. G and later)
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