;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; CWKSOEM.INI is used by Install - The following parameters are supported: ; ; [Defaults] ; ; FirstSlotOnBottom - This parameter specifies the default order of the PCCard ; slots. When CardWizard is first executed it will determine the slot ; positions (which slot is on top and which one is on bottom) from this ; variable. It is a flag that can hold the value 0 or 1. If the order ; is wrong, on a given machine, the manufacturer should toggle the ; value of this flag. ; ; FirstSlotNumber - This parameter specifies the numeric ID of the first ; slot. It can be 0 or 1. If it is 0, the slots will be numbered ; 0 and 1. If it is 1, the slots will be numbered 1 and 2. This ; variable is intended for use by the manufacturer when configuring ; the machine. ; ; SlotName(n) - These parameters, SlotName0, SlotName1... SlotNam(n), ; specify default names for the PCCard slots. CardWizard will assign ; SlotName0 to the first slot, SlotName1 to the second slot, etc. ; For example, adding the following: ; ; SlotName0=Top ; SlotName1=Bottom ; ; will result in a system in which the slots are named, "Top", and ; "Bottom". ; ; DefSSx - this parameter is used if you want to force the installation of ; specific socket services without prompting the user for their ; selection. The 'x' portion is a number appended to uniquely ; identify each default socket service. They must be numbered 1, 2, ; etc... For example: DefSS1=SSIntel - this installs the socket ; service identified by the SSIntel string. See the [Map] and [Ini] ; sections for additional information needed to install a socket ; service. ; ; ComPort1 - This parameter sets the ComPort1 to your preference ; ComPort2 - This parameter sets the ComPort1 to your preference ; ComPort3 - This parameter sets the ComPort1 to your preference ; ComPort4 - This parameter sets the ComPort1 to your preference ; The default is ComPort1 = 3 ; Comport2 = 4 ; ComPort3 = 2 ; ComPort4 = 1 ; If there is no entry of ComPortx then it sets the default order ; (see above) ; ; [SocketServices] - this parameter block contains a list of socket services ; that the user can choose from. ; ; SSx - this parameter is used to specify a socket service. The 'x' portion ; is a number appended to uniquely identify each socket service in the ; list. For example: SS1=SSIntel - this specifies that the string ; 'SSIntel' will appear in the list box for the user to allow selection ; of the associated socket service. This string does not have to be the ; actual name of the socket service. See the [Map] and [Ini] sections ; for additional information needed to install a socket service. ; ; [Map] - this block is used to specify the file name associated with a ; selection indicated in either the [Defaults] or [SocketServices] area. ; An entry is required for each socket service specified. For example: ; SS1=SSIntel - under the [Map] section an entry with the string ; SSIntel=SSIntel.sys must be present to map this entry to a driver ; name. ; ; [Ini] - this block is used to specify the ini file name associated with a ; selection indicated in either the [Defaults] or [SocketServices] area. ; An entry is required for each socket service specified. For example: ; SS1=SSIntel - under the [Ini] section an entry with the string ; SSIntel=SSIntel.ini must be present to map this entry to an ini file ; which is used to install the associated driver. ; ; [Platform] - This block is used for displaying a picklist for Corporates. ; The notation is <platform name><machine name> ; ; [DefPlatform] - This block is for OEMs to set their platform as the default ; platform to install (their oemspecifc ini must contain all ; customization. ; ; To turn off the Smart Install (Picklist): ; Set "DefMachine=GENERIC" ; ; To turn on the Smart Install: ; Set "DefMachine=None" ; ; For OEM customers to have their machine as a default (the picklist off) ; Set "DefMachine=<machine name>" ; ; Note: This requires the oems to create their own specific INI file ; containing their particular settings, the ini file MUST match ; what is in DefMachine. For example: ; ; DefMachine=foo, oem specific ini file must be "foo.ini" and foo.ini ; must exist in the same place as this file (cwksoem.ini). ; ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [Defaults] DefSS1=SSCrdBus DefSS2=SSI365 DefSS3=SSTcic FirstSlotOnBottom=0 FirstSlotNumber=0 ComPort1=1 ComPort2=2 ComPort3=3 ComPort4=4 [SocketServices] SS1=SSCrdBus SS2=SSI365 SS3=SSTcic [Map] SSCrdBus=SSCrdBus.sys SSI365=SSI365.sys SSTcic=SSTcic.sys [Ini] SSCrdBus=SSCrdBus.ini SSI365=SSI365.ini SSTcic=SSTcic.ini [Patch] Patch19=4F77656EDownload 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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