Features, Specifications, Driver installation – Longshine LCS-6020 User Manual

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Features

This PCI I/O card uses an all-in-one solution from NetMos Technology, which provides superior performance
and unmatched data transfer rates. The most advanced feature is it uses of a single interrupt, which is set
automatically by the host system and share among all on-board I/O ports.

Specifications

Dual Parallel Port
Multi-mode compatible controller (SPP, PS2, EPP, ECP)
Fast data rates up to 1.5Mbytes/s (parallel port)
16 Byte FIFO
Software programmable mode selects

Installing the PCI I/O controller card into your computer

1. Turn off your computer and all external devices connect to it.
2. Disconnect your computer from the power sources.
3. Open the computer case. Refer to your computer user manual for more details.
4. Find an available PCI slot and remove the slot bracket. Save the bracket screw for later use.
5. Align the PCI I/O controller horizontally with respect to the PCI slot and insert it into the slot firmly

and evenly. Take care not to force it into the slot. Once you have properly positioned the PCI I/O
controller card into the slot, fasten it to the computer case with the bracket screw you have saved.

6. Close the computer case. Make sure to reconnect all the external devices power cords to your computer.

Driver Installation

Windows 95/98
1. Start

Windows

95/98.

2. The “Update Device Driver Wizard” will appear, informing you that it has found a “PCI I/O Card”.

Click the “Next” button.

3. Click

“Other Locations” for Windows 95 or “Specify a location” for Windows 98 to install the

driver.

4.

Insert the driver CD in CD-ROM drive (D) and click on the “Browse” button.

5. At the “Browse” option , select “CD-ROM (D)” →folder “PCI_I/O\NM98X5\WIN9X”“OK”

button →“Next” button.

6.

The “Update Device Driver Wizard” will appear, informing you that it has found the “NetMos PCI I/O
Card” driver. Click the “Next” button.

7.

Follow the instructions to finish up the drive installation.

8.

Once Windows 9x has restarted, you can now connect your external devices to the PCI I/O card. To
install the driver for the external devices, please refer to the external device user manual.

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