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8. When you need to install two same type serial communication cards
in one NT system, you must confirm to let one card’s jumper JP1 is
ON while the other card’s jumper JP1 is OFF.
9. The card with jumper ON will have low COM port number. The card
with jumper OFF will have higher COM port number follow the card
with jumper ON.
10. If you install two same type serial communication cards with jumper
ON or OFF simultaneously, we can not confirm that both cards will
active properly.
11. If you install multiple cards in one NT system simultaneously, please
confirm that the COM port number assigned do not overlap for
different card. Or you may have improperly operation in your system.
12. For easy to maintain NT system’s COM port number, we suggest
that you must set the jumper ON for the first card to be installed in
NT system.
13. After you install the driver, you need to reboot your PC, then you can
have more COM port available.
14. If you had installed our NT driver in your system before, you might
remove this driver firstly, then you can install our new version driver.
Or you might have some problem in your system.
2.5.2 UNIX/XENIX Installation
Under the UNIX/XENIX operation system, the serial communication card
is an extra peripheral device. A device driver should be linked with the
kernel to build a new kernel system. The serial communication system
will work after the new kernel system is restarted.
The installation environment could be
1. IBM PC/AT X86 or other compatible machine.
2. UNIX system V release 3 releases 4 or SCO XENIX system V.
3. Under the above environment, all the link kit packages should be
installed completely.
Files in the installation diskette have
1. /etc/PCIIOP/README
2. /etc/PCIIOP/build
3. /etc/PCIIOP/d1
4. /etc/PCIIOP/OBJ/P960F.O (For different card, replace P960F
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