Windows 2000/XP Xtreme/104 INF files
File: ReadMe.txt
Date: 03/07/2007
Revision: 2.00.9
File Revisions:
Cti_x2K.inf 1.00.9 03/07/2007
Ctixpt2K.inf 1.00.9 03/07/2007
Ctixser.sys 1.0.0.8 01/31/2007
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1) INTRODUCTION
2) INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION
3) DRIVER INSTALLATION
4) RELEASE HISTORY
5) CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT
1) INTRODUCTION
The following ReadMe file contains information on how to install
Connect Tech's Xtreme Serial Driver for Windows 2000/XP.
2) INSTALLATION INTRODUCTION:
This package contains serial drivers for use on Connect Tech's
Xtreme/104 multiport serial boards.
The Connect Tech Xtreme/104 features compatibility with standard
16x50 multiport serial cards. The boards also feature other modes of
operation to achieve high performance and efficiency.
For a more detailed description of our products please visit our WWW site at:
http://www.connecttech.com
3) Xtreme/104 DRIVER INSTALLATION:
Installation consists of performing the following steps:
1. Boot the computer without the Xtreme/104 board installed.
2. As administrator access the Hardware Wizard at:
Control_Panel->System->Hardware->Hardware Wizard
3. Select Next
4. Select Add/Troubleshoot a device then Next
5. After the computer searches for devices, select
"Add a new device" then click Next
6. Select No, I want to Select the hardware from a list then Next
7. Select Other for the device to install and then Next
8. Select "Have Disk..." then Next
9. Browse or specify where the INF files are. For Example a:\win2000
or c:\temp\ or where ever they are placed.
10. Select Cti_x2k.INF then click Open
11. Select OK at the "Install From Disk" Dialogue box.
12. Choose the appropriate board type from the list given. Then click Next.
13. The install will warn that it cannot detect the settings of the device.
This is normal for a non PnP board. Click OK.
14. The Install will show you various choices. The first one it displays is
the default for the board (except for the IRQ). The driver requires an IRQ
to be used and usually IRQ 10 is a good choice. Pick settings that show up
without conflict. In some cases you may have to juggle the settings of other
boards in the system to get the best fit for the system. Click OK when you
have selected your settings.
15. The computer will ask for a reboot and the ports should be working. This can
be verified by looking for ! marks beside them in the Device Manager.
Caution: Windows 2000/XP may tend to get confused as to the location of the
driver files and may ask you again where they are located. Simply tell the
Windows 2000/XP once again where the INF files are and the installation will
continue.
Windows 2000/XP will now "detect" and install all the Xtreme/104 ports into
the system. This process takes about a minute. When it is complete you will
be prompted to reboot, so do so.
When the system reboots the new serial ports will be named appropriately,
starting at the first available COM port slot. They can be found in the
Control_Panel->System->Hardware->Device_Manager->Ports section.
The new Xtreme Serial ports should be compatible with all Windows 2000/XP
serial applications, for example Procomm Plus, RAS and so on.
4) RELEASE HISTORY
Revision 1.00.0 Aug. 19 2004
The following is a summary of the changes in this release:
1. Beta.
Revision 1.00.1 Aug. 20 2004
The following is a summary of the changes in this release:
1. Changed driver so 4x clock setting register is preserved in MCR so jumper
works correctly
Revision 2.00.2 Jan. 7 2005
The following is a summary of the changes in this release:
1. added IOCTL_SERIAL_GET_IOPORT and removed deprecated functions
Revision 2.00.3 Jan. 21 2005
The following is a summary of the changes in this release:
1. Fixed an issue with port setup where data would not be received until a character was sent.
Revision 2.00.4 Feb. 02 2005
The following is a summary of the changes in this release:
1. Interrupt will be disabled on port close, CPU will have lower activity.
Revision 2.00.5 Sept. 8 2005
The following is a summary of the changes in this release:
1. Updated INF files to support Xtreme/104 Isolated 12 port board
Revision 2.00.6 Apr. 18 2006
The following is a summary of the changes in this release:
1. Fix added for break flood UART bug.
Revision 2.00.7 Apr. 21 2006
The following is a summary of the changes in this release:
1. Fix added for flailing modem signal.
5) CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT.
If you have any problems, questions or suggestions regarding the
Xtreme/104, please feel free to contact Connect Tech Inc.
Connect Tech can be reached in a variety of ways:
MAIL: Connect Tech Inc.
42 Arrow Road
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
N1K 1S6
TEL: 1 519 836 1291
or 1-800-426-8979 in North America
FAX: 1 519 836 4878
INTERNET:
Sales: sales@connecttech.com
Tech Support: support@connecttech.com
WWW: http://www.connecttech.com
Be sure to check the support section of our home page for answers to
technical questions at http://www.connecttech.com .
Also be sure to browse the knowledge data base. If you don't find what you
are looking for, please contact the support department and let us know.
We will be glad to help you.
--- End of README ---
Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
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.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.