B&B Electronics PCMCIA 232PCC2 User Manual

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Documentation Number 232PCC23799 Manual

B&B Electronics Mfg Co Inc – 707 Dayton Rd - PO Box 1040 - Ottawa IL 61350 - Ph 815-433-5100 - Fax 815-433-5104

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NOTE: If the user already has these files installed on the computer,
or if the installation disks are unavailable, it may not be necessary to
supply the computer with the Windows 95/98 CD or installation
diskettes. If prompted for the disks, click "OK". A dialog box with an
option to skip will appear. Click the "Skip" button and the files will
not be installed. If the latest version of these files exist in the system
directory, those files will be used.

The 232PCC2 PC Card should now be configured and will be

identified as a Quatech Inc-PCMCIA Dual RS-232 Serial Port Card.
In the future, Win95/98 will automatically recognize and configure
the 232PCC2.

232PCC2 Resource Settings in Windows 95/98

Windows 95/98 maintains a registry of all known hardware

installed within the computer. Inside this hardware registry Windows
95/98 keeps track of all of 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 95/98 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 95/98 use

the system Device Manager. To access Device Manager double
click on the System icon in the Windows 95 control panel, or click
the My Computer icon on the Win 95/98 desktop with the right
mouse button and select Properties from the pull down menu.
Consult Windows 95/98 on-line help for details on the use of the
Device Manager.

Windows 95/98 handles the 232PCC2 as a parent/child device.

The 232PCC2 is the parent device and is listed as a DSP-

100 under the hardware class Multi-function Adapters in
the device manager.

Each serial port is a child device of the parent device.

There are 2 child COM ports for the 232PCC2 that are listed
under the hardware class Ports (Com & LPT).

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