;***************************************************************** ;* * ;* DPTCOM.INI - Options for DPT Communications Engine * ;* * ;* Distributed Processing Technology * ;* 140 Candace Drive * ;* Maitland, FL 32751 USA * ;* * ;* * ;* This is the format for this file: * ;* * ;* The OPTIONS section defines options for the operation of * ;* the Communications Engine. * ;* * ;* VERBOSE controls the display of messages from the * ;* engine. It can be 0 (no messages), 1 (basic messages), * ;* 2 (most messages), or 3 (all messages). The default * ;* is 1. * ;* * ;* [Options] * ;* Verbose=1 * ;* * ;* * ;* The MODULES section tells the Communications Engine what * ;* protocols you want to configure for communication. * ;* Valid protocols are TCP, SPX, and COMx (where x denotes a * ;* usable com port on your machine). Each module can have * ;* a section in the INI file to specify custom options: * ;* * ;* (i.e.) To specify a TCP socket to listen on: * ;* * ;* [TCP] * ;* SOCKET=xxxx * ;* * ;* The following are all of the supported options. The value * ;* after the equal sign is the default, acceptable values * ;* are in parenthesis. * ;* * ;* [TCP] * ;* SOCKET=2091 (any valid socket number) * ;* * ;* [COMx] (x is any valid port number) * ;* DEVICE=RS232 (RS232 or MODEM) * ;* BAUD=9600 (300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, * ;* 19200, 38400) * ;* DATABITS=8 (8 or 7) * ;* PARITY=N (N, E, or O) * ;* STOPBITS=1 (1 or 0) * ;* PORT=0 (NetWare only, refers to AIO port #) * ;* * ;* * ;* The following sample will create a TCP module, an SPX module, * ;* an RS232 module on COM1 at 19200 baud, and a Modem module * ;* on COM2 at 9600 baud. * ;* * ;* [Modules] * ;* TCP * ;* SPX * ;* COM1 * ;* COM2 * ;* * ;* [COM1] * ;* BAUD=19200 * ;* DEVICE=RS232 * ;* * ;* [COM2] * ;* BAUD=9600 * ;* DEVICE=Modem * ;* * ;* * ;***************************************************************** [Options] Verbose=1 [Modules] TCP SPXDownload 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.
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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.
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