Removing the Driver
To remove the driver for the Industio CP-134U Series board,
1. Open the [Control Panel], click on the [Network] icon, and select the [Adapters] tab.
2. Select “MOXA Smartio/Industio Family Adapter” from the adapter list, and then
click on the [Remove] button, and then click [OK] to remove the driver.
3. Restart the system to activate the new configuration.
Windows 95/98
Windows 95/98 supports up to 128 serial ports, from COM1 to COM128. To fully
integrate the advanced features of Windows 95/98, Moxa has developed multi-process and
multi-thread, pure 32-bit Windows 95/98 virtual device port drivers (VxD) compliant with
communication drivers (VCOMM), for the Industio CI-134 Series and other MOXA
multiport boards. The drivers conform to the Win32 COMM API standard.
To install the driver for the first time, go directly to the section, “Installing the Driver.”
If you have already installed the driver and want to re-configure the board and ports,
add more boards, or delete boards, refer to the section “Configuring the Board and
Ports.”
To upgrade or remove the driver, go to either the “Updating the Driver” or “Removing the
Driver” sections.
Installing the Driver
Because of Windows 95/98’s Plug and Play capability, you can easily plug in the Industio
CP-134U Series board and get to work right away with very little installation effort.
Windows 95/98 will automatically detect the presence of the newly plugged board and
prompt you to install the driver software from the driver diskette.
At most, 4 Industio CP-134U Series boards can be installed in ONE system, provided I/O
addresses and IRQ number resources are sufficient and available in the system.
The following flow chart illustrates the driver installation stages of the Industio CP-134U
Series boards. Each stage will be discussed in turn.
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