Omega Engineering EN-EIC-325-PCI Network Card User Manual


 
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3.1.1. Windows
The various Windows folders supply the files required for the driver
installation. The Win95/98 driver includes an ActiveX control. The
WinNT/2K/XP drivers include two options: an ActiveX control and a
DLL. The DLL uses the popular ‘stdcall’ calling convention recognizable by
VB, VC, Delphi etc. The ActiveX control and the DLL are implemented by a
WinRT-based solution. They may be installed even if your system already
includes WinRT-based solutions, provided that the total number of solutions
won't exceed 10 (Win95/98) or 32 (WinNT/2K/XP).
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After performing the driver installation relevant to your Windows
(95/98/NT/2K/XP) you may proceed to the
card installation (see appendix C).
Win95/98
Refer to the Win95_98 folder.
Run the "Install.exe" program, which automatically copies the required
files and updates the registry:
The file ImsEncPci.ocx is copied to \Windows\System.
If the folder \Windows\System\Vmm32 doesn't exist, it's created.
The required WinRT file (usually WRTdev0.VxD) is copied to
\Windows\System\Vmm32.
The registry information is updated.
Proceed to the card installation (see appendix C).
WinNT
Refer to the WinNT folder.
Copy the WinRT.sys file into the \Winnt\System32\Drivers folder.
Execute the ImsEic325-PCINT4.reg file by a double-click.
Perform the ‘ActiveX Control’ and/or the ‘DLL’ steps under
‘WinNT/2K/XP’.
Proceed to the card installation (see appendix C).
Win2K
Refer to the Win2K folder.
Perform the ‘ActiveX Control’ and/or the ‘DLL’ steps under
‘WinNT/2K/XP’.
Proceed to the card installation (see appendix C).
(Note: The .sys and .inf files will be used in the ‘card installation’ stage.)
WinXP
Refer to the WinXP folder.
Perform the ‘ActiveX Control’ and/or the ‘DLL’ steps under
‘WinNT/2K/XP’.
Proceed to the card installation (see appendix C).
(Note: The .sys and .inf files will be used in the ‘card installation’ stage.)