12
FREECOM Cable II Parallel
GB
3
Select
"EPP/SPP"
with
"Parallel Port EPP Type EPP1.9"
. Address and interrupt (IRQ)
of the printer port can be changed in the same way after selecting the item
"Onboard Parallel Port"
.
Save your changes and exit the BIOS by selecting the item
"SAVE & EXIT SETUP"
in the main menu of the BIOS.
Further settings
Standard setting:Restores the original settings.
Activate status messages during system startup
If this option is activated, Windows 95 will display a status
message in case problems occur with the FREECOM device.
The message will appear even if the FREECOM parallel port
device is not connected to the computer. If the status message
is caused by other factors, please refer to the section
on the driver settings for other
"FREECOM Configuration"
options.
You can suppress the status message by deactivating this
option or enabling the option
"Do not show this window
when restarting!"
After having made all the desired settings, confirm them by
clicking
"OK"
. You will then be asked if you would like to save
your changes. In order for the changes to take effect, you
must restart your computer. You can do this when prompted
by the system (automatic restart) or at a later time.
You can terminate the configuration program at any time
without making any changes by clicking
"Cancel"
.
3.2 First Aid - Trouble Shooting
If you still have problems getting your FREECOM drive to function properly despite
having installed it correctly, then please check the following points:
Hardware requirements:
Does your system meet the hardware requirements (see page 5)
Connecting the FREECOM drive
Is the Cable II correctly connected to your PC and the FREECOM drive? Check
if the FREECOM Cable II Parallel is plugged in correctly. The Cable II must be
securely fastened!
Is the drive getting power? Determine if the medium can be ejected and if the
device is getting power when the system boots.