Readme for OEM PCI ISDN Card under Windows 9x ********************************************* 1. Alterations against manual a-law/µ-law switch: a-law/µ-law selection is made automatically by selected D-Channel protocol. You may override this automatic selection by using this configuration switch. To change this setting open the network control panel and display the properties of the 'OEM PCI ISDN Card WAN-Miniport + CAPI 2.0'. Switch to the 'advanced' tab on the property pages and select 'a/b Speech coding'. Change the value to your needs. You will have to reboot before the change will take effect. 2. Updates 2.1 Changes from previous version V1.01: Added a-law/µ-law switch. V1.02: Added first version of VCOMM driver. V1.03: VCOMM installation integrated within ISDN card installation. V1.04: Released VCOMM driver for Win9x. Added Uninstall. 2.2. Known bugs Installation under old Windows 95 version (4.00.950): While copying the files from the Windows 95 CD onto the harddisk Windows pops up a window with the message that some files on the harddisk are newer than the one which should be copied: - PPPMAC.VXD - NDIS.VXD It is neccessary that you keep the newer files !!! History of this file 19.11.98 Initial version OEM PCI ISDN Card versions: 19.11.98 V1.00 1st Release 19.11.98 V1.01 Update 03.12.98 V1.02 Update 07.12.98 V1.03 Update 08.01.99 V1.04 Update Copyright OEM licenseDownload Driver Pack
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