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Setting Up Your Faxmodem for
Windows 95
If you are running Windows 95, your faxmodem is automatically
detected by the Plug and Play feature of the Windows 95 operating
system. Follow the procedure below to complete your faxmodem
setup.
Restart your computer. As the Windows 95 operating system
boots up, it displays a New Hardware Found dialog box on your
screen for a few seconds with the identifier name (336/Spkr or
something similar) of your faxmodem.
In the New Hardware Found dialog box, you have three choices
for installing a “driver.” The default choice is for the driver to be
installed from a disk provided by the hardware manufacturer.
Highlight this selection if it’s not already highlighted and click OK.
An Install from Disk box appears. It lists A:\ as the default
drive.
If you are installing from the CD-ROM, type:
D:\unimodem
and click OK. (this assumes that your CD-ROM drive is the D:
drive. If it isn’t, substitute the correct drive letter for D:)
If you are installing from a floppy disk, make sure that
correct drive is designated in the Install From Disk dialog box
(A: is probably correct). Insert the BitWare Disk 1 in the drive
and click OK.
Windows 95 auto-detects the correct files and copies them.
Since you are installing from a floppy disk, you cannot install
Unimodem V at this time. You don’t need Unimodem V to use the
software on the floppies. You only need it for use with TAPI-
compliant applications. (TAPI is Microsoft’s Telephony
Applications Program Interface). If you would like Unimodem V,
you can locate and download this enhancement from Microsoft
and other sites on the Internet or World Wide Web. See the
Technical Support flyer, or if you have access to a computer with
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