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2. Verify the resources currently being used, as follows:
Double-click on “5136-DN-PCM(n)” to display the 5136-DN-PCM(n) Prop-
erties window and select the “Resources” tab from the top of the window.
The automatically set “Input/Output Range” and “Memory Range” values
will be displayed.
This completes upgrading of the PCMCIA Card driver. Write down the val-
ues of “Input/Output Range” and “Memory Range” because these are
needed later when upgrading the CompoBus/D Configurator. If the Compo-
Bus/D Configurator is to be upgraded successively, follow the procedure
described in 2-4 CompoBus/D Configurator Installation. The upgrading pro-
cedure is essentially the same as the installation procedure.
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This section explains how to install the CompoBus/D Configurator. The Configu-
rator is installed by executing the Configurator’s setup program
Note The operations and displays shown in the following procedure may differ slightly
depending on the version of Windows software being used. The displays for
Windows 95 are shown here.
The drivers for the ISA Board or PCMCIA Card must be specified when installing
the Configurator. Before starting the installation, write down the I/O port
addresses and memory addresses allocated tor the ISA Board or PCMCIA
Card.
The following installation procedure can also be used to upgrade the Compo-
Bus/D Configurator to the latest version. If the CompoBus/D Configurator is
upgraded by overwriting the old version, there is no need to uninstall the old ver-
sion.
Before Starting the
Installation