
Installing the New Hardware Device
ISDN-Controller B1 v3.0 – 7 Installation in Windows 95
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4.
In the next window, select the hardware type to be in-
stalled. Select the entry “Other devices”. Then click
“Next”.
5.
The Windows device driver database is generated.
Windows 95 then shows a list of hardware models and
manufacturers. Click the “Have Disk...” button here.
6.
Insert the CD included in the controller package into
your CD-ROM drive. Enter the path to the installation
files:
<CD-ROM drive>:\CARDWARE\b1_v30\
WINDOWS.95\ENGLISH\B1SETUP.INF
Start installation by clicking “OK” twice.
7.
In the next window the “AVM ISDN-Controller B1 Family”
is displayed as the hardware device. Click “Next”.
8.
The Add New Hardware Wizard shows in the next win-
dow a free I/O address and a free interrupt. Make a note
of the I/O address displayed; the values cannot be
changed here. Click “Next”.
It is advisable to accept the I/O address value displayed
here and, if necessary, to change the jumper position
on the ISDN-Controller accordingly. If you would prefer
to use another I/O address, open the Device Manager
(“Settings / Control Panel / System”) before restarting
Windows and enter the desired values there.
Now the driver software is copied to your computer. A
message appears announcing that the software for the
new hardware device has been installed. Click “Finish”.
9.
A message in the next window announces that the com-
puter must be shut down. Remove the CD from the CD-
ROM drive and click “Yes”. The computer must be shut
down before the ISDN-Controller hardware is physically
installed so that all settings made can be activated.
10. Turn off the computer and any other connected devices
and pull the power plug.
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