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TABLE OF CONTENT

INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................2

REQUIREMENTS...........................................................................................................2

HARDWARE INSTALLATION .......................................................................................2

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS 95/98 ..................................................3

THE EARLIER VERSIONS OF WINDOWS 95 INSTALLATION...................................3

WINDOWS 95 OSR2 INSTALLATION ..........................................................................5

WINDOWS 98 INSTALLATION .....................................................................................7

USING GAME TRAVELER PLUS/MIDI TRAVELER CARD .........................................9

UPGRADING ..................................................................................................................9

THE EARLIER VERSIONS OF WINDOWS 95 ............................................................10

WINDOWS 95 OSR2....................................................................................................11

WINDOWS 98...............................................................................................................12

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR DOS/WINDOWS 3.1 ...........................................13

AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION .....................................................................................13

MANUAL INSTALLATION ...........................................................................................13

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS NT 4.0 ..............................................14

USING AN EXTERNAL MIDI DEVICE (FOR GAME TRAVELER
PLUS/MIDI TRAVELER CARD MODEL ONLY) .........................................................15

GAME CONTROLLER/JOYSTICK CALIBRATION ....................................................16

TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................................................................................17

Summary of Contents for Game Traveler

Page 1: ...ON 7 USING GAME TRAVELER PLUS MIDI TRAVELER CARD 9 UPGRADING 9 THE EARLIER VERSIONS OF WINDOWS 95 10 WINDOWS 95 OSR2 11 WINDOWS 98 12 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR DOS WINDOWS 3 1 13 AUTOMATIC INSTALLATIO...

Page 2: ...98 for any reference to Game port Joystick If the device exists we recommend you disable such a device HARDWARE INSTALLATION 1 Locate the PCMCIA socket which is usually on one side of the computer 2...

Page 3: ...Versions of Windows 95 Installation If your Windows 95 is an earlier version i e 4 00 950 or 4 00 950a the following screen will appear when you are inserting the GAME TRAVELER PLUS MIDI TRAVELER Car...

Page 4: ...This setting supports both joystick and MIDI functions Click OK if you want to install the device drivers for Joystick and MIDI The New Hardware Found dialog box will appear again Select Driver from d...

Page 5: ...the display will be GAME MIDI GAME TRAVELER PLUS MIDI TRAVELER Card 1 Insert the GAME TRAVELER Plus MIDI Traveler Card device driver diskette into floppy drive and click Next button The following dia...

Page 6: ...device driver diskette into floppy drive and click Next button The following dialog box will appear Note The actual display for you card may be different because of the card revision 2 Click the finis...

Page 7: ...TRAVELER Card 1 When the next dialog box appear select Search for the best driver for your device And click Next 2 Windows 98 will prompt you to specify the device driver s location as the following s...

Page 8: ...ing the GAME TRAVELER Card another Add New Hardware Wizard dialog box will appear Repeat the above installation procedure from Step 1 to Step 5 Note The actual display for you card may be different be...

Page 9: ...an support the MIDI IN MIDI OUT function but will take up an IRQ resource that can not be shared by other devices Therefore if any IRQ conflicts occur in your system or you don t need to use the GAME...

Page 10: ...ect PCMCIA GAME MIDI for Joystick and MIDI from the Device Manager and click the Remove button Then click the OK button to exit 2 Remove the GAME TRAVELER PLUS MIDI TRAVELER Card from your PCMCIA sock...

Page 11: ...Device Manager 2 When the PCMCIA GAME MIDI for Joystick and MIDI Properties dialog box appears select the Driver tab Then click the Update Driver button 3 When the New Device Driver Wizard dialog box...

Page 12: ...Next to continue 4 When the following screen is displayed select Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location so you can select driver you want And then select Next 5 The following screen...

Page 13: ...o next field to indicate the I O port After completing the selection press ENTER to continue The rest of the installation will proceed automatically 6 After completing remember to reboot your system N...

Page 14: ...AME TRAVELER Card SOFTWARE INSTALLATION FOR WINDOWS NT 4 0 There are two steps you should follow to install the PCMCIA game card s device driver If you have the GAME TRAVELER PLUS MIDI TRAVELER Card c...

Page 15: ...necting the MIDI Cable be sure the Cable MIDI OUT is connected with the MIDI IN jack of the MIDI device and the Cable MIDI IN with the MIDI OUT of the MIDI device MIDI DEVICE MIDI OUT CABLE MIDI IN CA...

Page 16: ...finishing the installation you should calibrate your Game Controller Joystick Follow the steps below 1 From My Computer click on Control Panel 2 Click on Game Controller or Joystick icon Click on Add...

Page 17: ...ral Tab and put a check mark on Disable in this Hardware profile box Or Check you CMOS Setup or BIOS setup for Gameport JoyStick entry then choose DISABLE Symptom Game Controllers or Joystick status i...

Page 18: ...nstalled properly Highlight the PCMCIA GAME Card click the Remove button then click Refresh Reinstall the device driver again Symptom The file PCMVIO VXD can not be found on the Windows 95 CD ROM Solu...

Page 19: ...echnical Support Department at 516 496 7629 The RMA number should be displayed on the outside of the returning package and on the accompanying packing list EXP cannot be held responsible for any packa...

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