Comtrol RocketPort 550 uPCI MS-DOS User Manual

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1. Before you begin

V1.10 and above of the DOS sample software supports the original
RocketPort/BroadPort 550 range, the RocketPort/BroadPort 550 Universal range and
the new BroadPort 550 Universal RS422 SMPTE cards.

When this document refers to RocketPort/BroadPort 550 it is relevant to the
RocketPort/BroadPort 550, the RocketPort/BroadPort 550 Universal controller and
the BroadPort 550 cards. If the text is relevant to only one controller type then the
reference will be to the ‘RocketPort/BroadPort 550 Universal’ , ‘original
RocketPort/BroadPort 550’ or BroadPort 550.

The MS DOS sample source code for the RocketPort/BroadPort 550 is supplied as a
self extract file.

The sample source code is intended for use with standard MS DOS. It can also be
used in a DOS session under Windows 9x. It will work with a single
RocketPort/BroadPort 550 controller, however developers are free to modify the code
for operation with multiple RocketPort/BroadPort 550 cards.

This software’s primary purpose is to assist DOS developers in the porting of their
existing Hostess 450/550 register level driver software to the RocketPort/BroadPort
550.

The sample source, as supplied, builds a simple application called ‘TERM’EXE’.

NOTE: The DOS sample source code accesses the RocketPort/BroadPort 550
controller at the register I/O level. Executable code produced using these techniques
cannot be used under Windows NT, XP or 2000.

Prior to installing the RocketPort/BroadPort 550 controller, the driver files must be
extracted to a folder on your PC’s hard disk.

2. Extracting the driver files to the PC’s hard disk

Terminology <cr> means press the enter key.
The term ‘directory’ will be used which is synonymous with a Windows ‘folder’

The following assumes that you are running MS DOS or a DOS session under Windows 9x. If
running under Windows, then you may, of course, use Windows Explorer to create a working folder and

copy/paste files.

1. Create a working directory on your PC’s hard disk eg.,

md c:\r550DOS<cr>

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