READ ME.TXT Driver File Contents (LKA-CRX.zip)

/*** Installation guide for Linux ***/
This document was modified from "http://www.linux-usb.org/USB-guide/book1.html" which was written by Brad Hards.

System Requirement:

1. kernel versions 2.2.7 and later contain the USB code.


Install Card Reader step by step:

1. configure USB into kernel. Use of "make menuconfig" is recommended.
   Under "USB support", you need to select "Support for USB". You also need to
   select either UHCI (Intel PIIX4, VIA, ...) support, UHCI Alternate Driver (JE) support
   or OHCI-HCD (Compaq, iMacs, OPTi, SiS, ALi, ...) support. Which one you select is
   dependent on what kind of motherboard or adapter you have.

2. select "USB Mass Storage support"

3. select "Preliminary USB Device Filesystem"

4. select "SCSI support"

5. selct "SCSI disk support"

6. select "/proc support"

7. Rebuild the kernel and the modules (if you configured to build as modules),
   and install the new kernel and the new modules. Reboot the system.
   If you are using modules, you need to load the following modules: 
   a. usbcore.o 
   b. usb-uhci.o, uhci.o or usb-ohci.o
   c. usb-storage.o

   Inspect the kernel logs. If there isn't anything that could be USB related,
   likely causes are use of the wrong driver (UHCI when you needed OHCI or 
   OHCI when you needed UHCI), not physically installing the hardware,
   a BIOS configuration that disables USB or stuffing up the configuration or
   installation of the kernel.

8. Use the mount command: mount -t usbdevfs none /proc/bus/usb.
   Note that the 'none' keyword is arbitrary.

   If you do not want to have to mount the filesystem each time you reboot the system,
   you can add the following to /etc/fstab after the /proc entry.

   none            /proc/bus/usb             usbdevfs        defaults   0   0

9. Edit /etc/fstab
   The exact syntax depends on the Card Reader. The best way is to make suitable entries
   in /etc/fstab. The suitable entries for Card Reader would be:

   /dev/sda    /mnt/SMC       auto            noauto,user 0   0
   /dev/sdb    /mnt/CFC       auto            noauto,user 0   0
   /dev/sdc    /mnt/SDC       auto            noauto,user 0   0
   /dev/sdd    /mnt/MSC       auto            noauto,user 0   0

10. Create matching mount points in the actual filesystem:
   mkdir /mnt/SMC
   mkdir /mnt/CFC
   mkdir /mnt/SDC
   mkdir /mnt/MSC

11. Mount Card Reader:
   mount /dev/sda
   mount /dev/sdb
   mount /dev/sdc
   mount /dev/sdd

Note:
   Note that the above entries assume you have no other SCSI devices.
   If you do have other devices, then the USB disk may not be /dev/sda,
   but could instead be /dev/sdb, /dev/sdc or some other device. 



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How To Update Drivers Manually

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.

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