
Installing the Driver Software
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6.
Next, enter the I/O address corresponding to the jump-
er setting on the controller hardware. Press the “Tab”
key to move to selection bar to the desired value and
confirm your selection by pressing “Return”.
7.
The next step is to specify the interrupt to be used by
the ISDN-Controller. Confirm with “Return”.
8.
Specify the D-channel protocol used on your ISDN line.
9.
Then specify the directory in which the driver software
for the ISDN-Controller is to be installed.
The driver software is copied to the specified directory.
10. A message indicates that the CONFIG.SYS file has been
changed. The drivers for the AVM ISDN-Controller B1
and commands to load the ISDN-Controller software
have been entered in the file. Typically, these entries
appear as follows:
REM - AVM ISDN-Controller B1 Begin-
SET CAPI=C:\OS2\IDRIVER
DEVICE=C:\OS2\IDRIVER\AVMB1.SYS /LD
CALL=C:\OS2\IDRIVER\ISDNLOAD.EXE
REM - AVM ISDN-Controller B1 End --
The old CONFIG.SYS file is renamed to CONFIG.B1 to
serve as a reference copy to the previous version.
11.
Finally, you are prompted to restart the operating sys-
tem. This is necessary in order to activate the driver
software just installed. Confirm by selecting “OK”.
Restarting the computer concludes the installation of the
driver software for OS/2.
A new program group called “AVM” is created in the Program
Manager/Start menu. This program group contains the pro-
grams “B1 Unload”, “B1 Load” and “B1 Readme”.
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