; HP/OEM version *j 1-23-97 ; ; For OmniBook 800CT and 5700 ; ; [Platforms] numplats=2 plat1=HP OmniBook 800CT $HP800 plat2=HP OmniBook 5700 $HP5700 plat3=All Other Platforms $GENERIC [HP800] numchanges=1 chng1=Cardsoft SktServ SSCBTI.SYS /SK2PCIIRQ:9 [HP5700] numchanges=2 chng1=Cardsoft SktServ SSCBTI.SYS /SK2PCIIRQ:A chng2=Unzip HP5700.Z [GENERIC] numchanges=9 chng1=SET SYSTEM.INI 386Enh COM1Irq 4 chng2=SET SYSTEM.INI 386Enh COM1Base 3F8 chng3=SET SYSTEM.INI 386Enh COM2Irq 3 chng4=SET SYSTEM.INI 386Enh COM2Base 2F8 chng5=SET SYSTEM.INI 386Enh COM3Irq 5 chng6=SET SYSTEM.INI 386Enh COM3Base 3E8 chng7=SET SYSTEM.INI 386Enh COM4Irq 9 chng8=SET SYSTEM.INI 386Enh COM4Base 2E8 chng9=ShoSockBox TRUE [drivers] APM=1 [ADAPTER] lastadapt=80 adapt1=SS365SL.EXE adapt2=SSDBOOK.EXE adapt3=SSDBOOK.EXE adapt4=SSASCII.EXE adapt5=SSASCII.EXE adapt6=SSCIRRUS.EXE adapt7=SSCIRRUS.EXE adapt8=SSVLSI.EXE adapt9=SSVADEM.EXE adapt10=SSVADEM.EXE adapt11=SSVADEM.EXE adapt12=SS365LP.EXE adapt13=SSIBM720.EXE adapt14=SSOMEGA7.EXE adapt15=SSELAN.EXE adapt16=SSRICOH.EXE adapt17=SSCBTI.EXE adapt18=SSVIA.EXE adapt19=SSTOPIC.EXE adapt20=SSO2M.EXE adapt21=SSSIS.EXE adapt22=SSOMG094.EXE adapt23=SSCBTO95.SYS adapt24=SSHUNDAI.EXE adapt25=SSCBCI.SYS adapt80=SSCBTI.SYS [HACMAJOR] hacmfg=18 hac1=Adapter Unknown $UNK:1 hac2=Generic $GEN:1 hac3=Intel $INT:2 hac4=Databook $DAT:6 hac5=ASCII $ASC:2 hac6=Cirrus Logic $CIR:8 hac7=VLSI $VLS:2 hac8=Vadem $VAD:6 hac9=IBM $IBM:1 hac10=Omega Micro $OMG:3 hac11=AMD $AMD:1 hac12=Ricoh $RIC:4 hac13=Texas Instruments $TXI:3 hac14=VIA $VIA:2 hac15=Toshiba $TOS:2 hac16=02 Microsystems $02M:4 hac17=SiS $SIS:1 hac18=Hyundai $HYU:1 [HACMINOR] UNK1=Do Not Install Socket Services $NULL GEN1=Generic (non-Cardbus) $SS365SL.EXE INT1=INTEL 365 (Generic) $SS365SL.EXE INT2=INTEL 365 LOW POWER $SS365LP.EXE DAT1=DB86082, DB86082A, $SSDBOOK.EXE DAT2=DB86082B, DB86082B-es $SSDBOOK.EXE DAT3=D86084, DB86184 $SSDBOOK.EXE DAT4=DB8086A $SSDBOOK.EXE DAT5=DB86072, DB86072-es $SSDBOOK.EXE DAT6=DB87144 - Patriot $SSDBOOK.EXE ASC1=J6941 $SSASCII.EXE ASC2=J6942 $SSASCII.EXE CIR1=CL-PD6710 $SSCIRRUS.EXE CIR2=CL-PD6720 $SSCIRRUS.EXE CIR3=CL-PD6722 $SSCIRRUS.EXE CIR4=CL-PD6729 $SSCIRRUS.EXE CIR5=CL-PD6730 $SSCIRRUS.EXE CIR6=CL-PD6722ZV $SSCIRRUS.EXE CIR7=CL-PD6730ZV $SSCIRRUS.EXE CIR8=CL-PD6832 $SSCIRRUS.EXE VLS1=VL82C146 $SSVLSI.EXE VLS2=VL82C420 $SSVLSI.EXE VAD1=VG230 $SSVADEM.EXE VAD2=VG365 $SSVADEM.EXE VAD3=VG465 $SSVADEM.EXE VAD4=VG468 $SSVADEM.EXE VAD5=VG469 $SSVADEM.EXE VAD6=VG477 $SSVADEM.EXE IBM1=IBM720 $SSIBM720.EXE OMG1=82C722 $SSOMEGA7.EXE OMG2=82C094 $SSOMG094.EXE OMG3=82C194 $SSOMG094.EXE AMD1=Elan SC300 $SSELAN.EXE RIC1=RF5C266 $SSRICOH.EXE RIC2=RF5C366 $SSRICOH.EXE RIC3=RF5C296 $SSRICOH.EXE RIC4=RF5C396 $SSRICOH.EXE TXI1=TI1050 $SSTI.EXE TXI2=TI1130 $SSCBTI.SYS TXI3=TI1115 $SSTI.EXE VIA1=VT83C465 $SSVIA.EXE VIA2=VT83C469 $SSVIA.EXE TOS1=ToPIC $SSTOPIC.EXE TOS2=ToPIC95 $SSCBTO95.SYS 02M1=OZ-6722 $SS0MICRO.EXE 02M2=OZ-6729 $SS0MICRO.EXE 02M3=OZ-6730 $SS0MICRO.EXE 02M4=OZ-6832 $SS0MICRO.EXE SIS1=SiS 5131 $SSSIS.EXE HYU1=Hyundai 86722 $SSHUNDAI.EXE [Comments] ;There are a few basic rules to follow for CWIZOEM.INI. There must ALWAYS be ;platforms listed by name and keyname in the .INI file. Ensure "numplats" ;matches the actual number for additional platforms. This kind of care ;translates to other sections. If there is no section for an individual ;platform, that platform is treated generically, and the installer will be ;prompted for data such as number of sockets. ;- THERE IS ALMOST NO ERROR CHECKING FOR THIS OEM FILE, EDIT CAREFULLY. ;- Platform and HAC (Socket Services) lines MUST have data separated by ; SPACES not Tabs. Tabs will not allow the full line to be read, and the ; operation will not work. ; ; The proper syntax for an Adapter List is: ; ; [Platforms] ; numplats=2 ; plat1=Foofighter Inc. $FOO ; plat2=Lennox Corp. $LEN ; ^ ^ ; | | ; ^MUST be spaces^ ; ; Ensure there are enough spaces so that "$FOO" does not appear in the ; Platform dialogue box. A good rule of thumb is to place the "$NAME" ; at column 46. ;- There is only one possible OEM.Z file. ;- Cardsoft settings must be precluded by "Cardsoft" as exampled. ;- Only System.Ini and Cardid.Ini can be modified with REM, ADD, or SET. ;- REM will comment any line in the two .ini files. ;- SET will change or add a line, use only for UNIQUE values (ie. COM1IRQ). ;- ADD will add a line, use for non-unique lines (ie. device=). ;- To replace a device= line, use ADD and REM the offending line. ;- The [Generic] header will allow platform specification, and blanket .ini ; changes to all platforms. Any settings in [Generic] will be overwritten ; if repeated in the platform section. ; Possible Install Settings ; Unzip Filename to unzip additionally. One for [Generic] ; (for Reseller use). One for platform specific. ; The Reseller may use Three words after the filename ; which will display on the header when unzipping. ; ShoSockBox TRUE by default, or FALSE. This will make the ; Number of PCMCIA slots choice box appear or not ; appear. ; Possible CardSoft Settings ; PollSwitch 0 for set (?!), 1 for not set ; SktServ see list of adapter names below ; NumSockets 1 through 4 ; WinStart 0 for put in Startup, 1 for not set ; PlatformName Matches the Platform String (after $)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.
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