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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.)