PCI Express Boards
Software Installation
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Loading the Driver
After completing the setup procedure, run
BIN\DP-DRV.EXE
from the DOS prompt to load the driver. The
driver will automatically detect the boards that have already been installed. If one or more boards are detected,
you will see a message similar to the following:
Smartio/Industio Family DOS driver Version 1.7
Setup driver ...
CP-168EL series (Bus= x ,Dev=y) : OK!
Device driver setup O.K.
This indicates that the CP-168EL Series driver has been installed properly. At this point, you may execute
applications that support API-232 functions, or start developing applications using the API-232 library.
Unloading the Driver
To unload (release) the driver from memory, type
DP-DRV/Q
at the DOS prompt and then press
Enter
.
Linux (32-bit/64-bit)
Moxa provides drivers that allow you to use the following serial boards for Linux.
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PCI Express Boards:
CP-118EL, CP-168EL, CP-104EL, CP-102E, CP-102EL, CP-132EL, CP-132EL-I,
CP-114EL, CP-114EL-I, CP-118E-A-I/ CP-138E-A-I/ CP-134EL-A-I/CP-116E-A
NOTE
The following procedure shows how to install the CP-114EL driver for Linux.
Execute the following commands from the Linux prompt:
1.
#mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom
#cd /
#mkdir moxa
#cd moxa
#cp /mnt/cdrom/<driver directory>/driv_linux_smart_vx.x_build_yymmddhh.tgz.
#tar –xzvf driv_linux_smart_vx.x_build_yymmddhh.tgz.
2.
#cd mxser
#make clean; make install
3.
#cd /moxa/mxser/driver
#./msmknod
4.
#modprobe mxupcie
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