Windows nt users, Windows/nt users …… 21, Windows/nt (pg. 21) – Measurement Computing ZonicBook Rev.3.0 User Manual
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Getting Started, pg. 21
Windows NT Users
Prior to installing the drivers, be sure that your ZonicBook system is
properly connected and powered.
1. Verify that you are logged on with Administrator capabilities.
2. Insert the ZonicBook Suite CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
3. Open the WinNT folder.
4. Copy the following files to “WINNT\SYSTEM32\”.
cac_cfg.cpl
D32util.dll
Note: Typically winnt is located on Drive C and often also has a version
number attached as part of the name. i.e. winnt35, winnt40.
5. Copy the following file to “WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\”.
cac.sys
6. Reboot your computer. Unless the drivers are already installed, you should see the
“New Hardware Found” message.
7. Click
8. Verify IRQ and I/O Port availability. This is done as follows:
(a) From the Start menu, navigate as follows:
Program
⇒ Windows NT Diagnostics ⇒ Resources
(b) Verify and write down the I/O Port Address; for example: 0110-011F
(c) Verify and write down available IRQs; for example: 9, 10, 11.
9. Open the Control Panel.
10. Double-click the CACDSP icon. This opens the CAC API Configuration Utility window.
11. In the data entry box, enter the I/O Port Address [from step 8b].
Typically the I/O Port is either 0x0110 or 0x0120.
12. In the data entry box, enter an available interrupt (IRQ) for your system [from step 8c].
Typically this is 10 or 11.
13. Click the DSP Tab.
14. Select PCMCIA.
15. Click the
Note: For Windows NT operating systems, the I/O Port Address and IRQ values do not show
up in the menus after you close the window. They are; however, stored in memory.
16. Click
17. Restart your computer.
Your computer is now ready to run ZonicBook software and communicate with the
ZonicBook module.
Reference Note:
If the DSP-Card does not respond in Windows NT, refer to the steps on page 22.