2-12 Installation and Upgrade
9.
Go to System, Device Manager and double click on Ports (COM & LPT).
You should have the following devices.
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Communications Port (COM1)
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ECP Printer Port (LPT1)
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Infrared Printing (LPT) Port
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Infrared Serial (COM) Connections Port
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SMC IrCC (Fast Infrared) Hardware and Driver (COM2)
10.
Next, you need to install the SMCIRLAP.INF to enable the 4Mbps
connection speed. Go to the sub-directory where the SMC FIR driver for
Windows 95 is located.
11.
Right click on the SMCIRLAP.INF file. Click on Install.
12.
Go back to the Control Panel. Double click the Infrared icon to activate the
Infrared monitor and detect if there is any IR device in range. Click on the
Options folder tab and set the connection speed to 4Mbps.
Note:
You need to install the Windows 95 Direct Cable
Connection or LapLink for Windows in using the Fast IR for
fast peer-to-peer data transfer connection.
Be sure to enable File Sharing on the Network Properties.
Refer to the SMC Release notes for more information.
For Windows 98, the SMC IR device is detected
automatically and listed under the System-Device Manager-
Ports (Virtual Infrared COM Port / Virtual Infrared LPT Port)
and Network Adapters (SMC IrCC).
Installing the USB Driver
To support USB (Universal Serial Bus) devices, you must have a Windows 95
OSR2.1 (B version) that includes the USB supplement driver. If you only have
an OSR2.0, then you need to copy the USBSUPP.EXE program file from the
OSR2.1 CD.
CAUTION
Make sure the version of the USB driver is 4.03.1214 (QFE)
or later. Earlier versions may cause problems like hot-
swapping USB devices.
Follow this procedure to install the USB supplement driver.