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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How to install Windows 95 USB driver?
A: If you are Win'95 OSR 2.0 user (.950B, shows "PCI Universal Serial
Devices"), you may obtain USBSUPP.EXE from Microsoft or your OEM
system provider for installing Microsoft USB supplement which will create
"USB Supplement to OSR2" in the list of Add/Remove program tool under
Control Panel. After above installation, please run AOchip.exe provided by
AOpen to create USB Controller under Device Manager.
If you are Win'95 OSR 2.1 user, only AOchip.exe installation is necessary.
If you are Win'95 retail user (.950 or .950A), there is no direct upgrade path
available from Microsoft at this moment. It is expected to be implemented
under Windows'98.
Q: Which version of the Windows '95 that I am using?
A: You may determine the version of Windows '95 by following steps.
1. Double click "System" in "Control Panel".
2. Click "General".
3. Look for "System" heading & refer to following,
4.00.950
Windows 95
4.00.950A
Windows 95 + Service Pack or OEM Service Release 1
4.00.950B
OEM Service Release 2 or OEM Service Release 2.1
If you are running OSR 2.1, you may tell it from by checking "USB
Supplement to OSR2" in the list of installed program of Add/Remove
program tool under Control Panel, and checking for version 4.03.1212 of
the Ntkern.vxd file in the Windows\System\Vmm32 folder.
Q: What is LDCM (LAN Desktop Client Manager)?
A: This is a software of Intel. The major goal is to provide an easy way for
corporate network administrator to monitor the status of all the clients
(workstation). You need at least DMI BIOS for LDCM. AOpen BIOS is also
DMI ready but unfortunately, Intel LDCM needs Intel network card to work
properly. It is obviously not suitable for home user to pay LDCM extra cost.
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