PCI card information files This directory contains driver files for hardware recognition of PCI cards using Windows 95/98/Me and Windows 2000. Windows NT does not incorporate a plug and play hardware recognition, so the following information applies to Windows 95/98/Me and Windows 2000 only: - Insert the disk at the time the system finds new hardware. Select 'Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer' and 'Install from disk'. - Select the right folder in the way: <operating system>\<card type> For Windows 95 (incl. OSR2 and 2.5), Windows 98 (incl. Second Edition) and Windows Me: <operating system> = 'w95' For Windows 2000: <operating system> = 'w2000' After selecting the operating system folder, select the folder of the card to install. Example: - Using Windows98, a DAQ pci250 card was found. - Choose folder 'w95', then select 'pci250'. The file pci250.inf is shown. The complete path is 'daq\pci\w95\pci250'.Download Driver Pack
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