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INTRODUCTION
This manual describes how to install and operate the following PCMCIA
cards:
1.
Game Traveler Plus (Supports MS SideWinder Force Feedback)
2.
MIDI Traveler (Supports Musical Instrument Digital Interface)
3.
Game Traveler
The system requirements and the hardware installation apply to all three
cards. You will need to choose the appropriate driver to enable each card
and its function.
REQUIREMENTS
•
To use your GAME TRAVELER PLUS/MIDI TRAVELER Card or
GAME TRAVELER Card, your computer must be equipped with a
PCMCIA 2.1 compliant socket.
•
The I/O address 200-207 needs to be available in your computer. Check
your system BIOS or Device Manager (if you have Windows 95/98) 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)
Align the GAME TRAVELER PLUS/MIDI TRAVELER Card or
GAME TRAVELER Card with the arrow sign pointing to the
computer’s socket. (Please note that the card is keyed to guide for
proper insertion.)
3)
Slowly insert the GAME TRAVELER PLUS/MIDI TRAVELER Card
or GAME TRAVELER Card into the socket and press firmly until the
PCMCIA Game connector is seated.
4)
Connect the GAME TRAVELER PLUS/MIDI TRAVELER Card or
GAME TRAVELER Card to a GamePad or joystick.
5)
If you are using the GAME TRAVELER PLUS/MIDI TRAVELER
Card, you may also connect to your MIDI keyboard through the MIDI
cable (not included). Refer to the later section on “Using the External
MIDI Device” for further information.