README.TXT Driver File Contents (19bav95.zip)

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Installation Instructions for 1914BAV Modem in Windows 95 build 950r3
(Updated for 1914BAV Version 3.12 10-Nov-95)
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1. Remove old oem*.inf or att*.inf files in the \windows\inf directory (if
   any).

  Skip to step 5 , if you install this driver in first time.

2.  Remove any old copies of attmodem.vxd and attcom.vxd, especially
    from \windows or \windows\system.
3. In Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager select Modem, then Remove
   any 1914BAV that might be installed.

4. In Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager select Ports, then Remove
   the COM port (if any) that the 1914BAV was previously using.

5. Copy the 1914BAV Modem files into a known directory.
   These are the files:
        attcom.inf
        attcom.vxd
        attmodem.inf
        attmodem.vxd
        attwave.drv

6. Copy attcom.inf and attmodem.inf into \windows\inf.

7. In Control Panel -> Add New Hardware click Next, then click No when
   asked whether you want Windows to search for your new hardware.
   Scroll to Ports and click Next again.  Click Have Disk..., then
   specify the path to the files listed in step 5 above.  It should say
   Communications Port now.Now,please select "Mfg.linear%",then click Next 
   again.

8. Windows now assigns an I/O range and IRQ for the hardware.  Note
   the settings it selected, and decide whether you want to use these, or
   some other setting.  Set the jumpers on the board to match the I/O and
   IRQ you want.

9. The system now copies the *.vxd and attwave.drv files into the
   \windows\system directory.  Click on Finish.

10. If you're happy with the I/O and IRQ chosen by the Windows
    installer, click Yes now to shut down the computer.  Otherwise, click
    No and do step 11.

11.  In Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager select Ports, then the
     COM port just installed, then click Properties, and select the Resources
     tab.  Click either "Input/Output Range" or "Interrupt Request," then
     Change Setting...  until you're happy with the selection.  Note
     carefully any resource conflicts in the lower box, and choose a
     different setting.  Click OK, OK to make your selections stick, then
     finally select Start -> Shutdown... -> Yes to shut down the computer.

12.  Power off the PC, set the jumpers to match the I/O and IRQ settings
     selected (if you didn't get it right in step 8), plug in the hardware,
     then turn the PC on again.

13.  Use the modem!

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