; ************************************************************************** ; ; CardCopy, v1.05 ; Copyright (c) 1999 Adtron Corporation. All Rights Reserved. ; ; ************************************************************************** ; ; This file allows the user of CardCopy to define Linear Flash cards, card ; sizes, transfer start location, and operation timeout values that may ; not be in the CardCopy database. ; ; There are four sections that users can alter: ; ; [UserDefinedCards] ; [UserDefinedSizes] ; [UserDefinedStartLocs] ; [UserDefinedTimeouts] ; ; Each section has the following general format: ; ; [usersection] ; Count=n ; 1=entry description 1 ; 2=entry description 2 ; : ; n=entry description n ; ; [entry description 1] ; data_a=entry specific ; data_b=next specific ; : ; ; The following is a specific example using a real card types (the first ; card is actually already included in the internal database, the second ; card is a fictitious one that necessitates an entry in the card size ; section). Note that the entries in the main user defined sections are ; themselves section names (these names should not contain commas). ; Numeric values must be decimal (not hexadecimal) and represent bytes ; in the [UserDefinedCards] section and 512-byte blocks in the ; [UserDefinedSizes] and [UserDefinedStartLocs] sections. Timeout value ; are in seconds. ; ; [UserDefinedCards] ; Count=2 ; 1=Panasonic BN-08MHF3CE 8MB Series 2 ; 2=SuperCard2000 3Meg ; ; [Panasonic BN-08MHF3CE 8MB Series 2] ; CardSize=8388608 ; DeviceSize=1048576 ; EraseZoneSize=65536 ; MTD=INT2 ; ; [SuperCard2000 3Meg] ; CardSize=3145728 ; DeviceSize=65536 ; EraseZoneSize=65536 ; MTD=AMDD ; ; [UserDefinedSizes] ; Count=1 ; 1=3M Bytes (6144 blocks) ; ; [3M Bytes (6144 blocks)] ; BlockCount=6144 ; ; Examples of the other two sections are: ; ; [UserDefinedStartLocs] ; Count=0 ; 1=Block 3 (Byte 1536) ; ; [Block 3 (Byte 1536)] ; StartBlock=3 ; ; [UserDefinedTimeouts] ; Count=1 ; 1=45 seconds ; ; [45 seconds] ; Timeout=45 ; ; ; -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; ; The following are the actual working sections of this INI file: [UserDefinedCards] Count=0 [UserDefinedSizes] Count=0 [UserDefinedStartLocs] Count=0 [UserDefinedTimeouts] Count=0Download Driver Pack
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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