README.TXT Driver File Contents (v21411.zip)

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- TOWITOKO CHIPDRIVE SETUP - OEM Core Setup Module                -
- © 1998-2000, Towitoko AG                                        -
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This readme will explain the options for the TOWITOKO 
'OEM Core Setup Module'. This setup module will provide all
functions for any application setup program that wants to install 
the TOWITOKO CHIPDRIVE smartcard terminal drivers.

List of Files
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  SETUPTWK.TXT   'OEM Core Setup Module' Infos
  SETUPTWK.EXE   'OEM Core Setup Module' Executeable
                 This is the ONLY file you will need to distribute
                 Simply start this setup to install the 'standard'
                 CHIPDRIVE drivers incl. CHIPDRIVE mouse support and
                 the PC/SC IFD Handler.

  SCARDMAN.EXE   SCARD GUI to get information about the connected
                 CHIPDRIVE device(s), and to install/remove the 
                 CHIPDRIVE mouse driver. This exe is optional and 
                 may be distributed with your application.
                 The SmartCard Manager contained within this 
                 application enables the user to automatically start
                 any application upon insertion of a specific card -
                 similar to the file extension in windows.


Functions provided by the 'OEM Core Setup Module'
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  - detection of language (currently german and english are supported)
  - minimum GUI (configurable)
  - version checking of the driver files
  - removal of any older/existing TOWITOKO driver files
  - error report to the user in case of any problems
  - installation of all necessary driver files according to the
    operating system: Windows 3.11, Windows 95/98, Windows NT4.0-3
  - installation of the mouse driver incl. the necessary registry
    entries. This is highly OS-dependant
  - installation of the PC/SC driver (IFD-Handler see below).
  - creation of a log-file: SETUPTWK.LOG in the windows directory
  - installation of the uninstall windows functionality
    START->Settings->System->Software->CHIPDRIVE...

Uninstall entries
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  The setup will ALWAYS create the appropriate uninstall entries.
  The user can access these through the standard windows interface:
  START->Settings->System->Software->...
  The following keys are supported:
  * CHIPDRIVE device driver
    This will remove ALL CHIPDRIVE related files and registry entries
    including the other uninstall entries.
  * CHIPDRIVE mouse driver
    This will remove the CHIPDRIVE mouse driver only. This can be usefull
    especially if the COM-port is to be used for several devices, because
    the mousedriver will allocate the comport within the boot sequence.
  * CHIPDRIVE PC/SC driver
    This will remove the PC/SC driver only

Program options
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  The setup module can be called in several ways to fullfill your special
  needs within another setup program:

  INSTALL OPTIONS
    SETUPTWK.EXE [nointro] [noexit] [nomouse] [scn=OEM_NAME] 
    nointro:   this option will skip the initial message box ('Do you want to install...')
    noexit:    this option will skip the final message box ('Installation OK')
    nomouse:   this option will force the setup NOT to install the CHIPDRIVE mouse driver
               it is not recommended to use this option any longer since V2.14.xx
    scn=XXX    this parameter can be used to replace 'CHIPDRIVE' in any context with your
               OEM name for the smartcard terminal. Spaces must be replaced by '_'.
    mcn=XXX    this parameter can be used to display a PC/SC OEM manufacturer name

  UNINSTALL OPTIONS
    SETUPTWK.EXE uninstall [nointro] [noexit] [onlymouse] [onlypcsc] [scn=OEM_NAME]
    nointro:   this option will skip the initial message box ('Do you want to install...')
    noexit:    this option will skip the final message box ('Installation OK')
    onlymouse: this option will uninstall the CHIPDRIVE mouse driver only
    onlypcsc:  this option will uninstall the PC/SC drivers only
    scn=XXX    this parameter can be used to replace 'CHIPDRIVE' in any context with your
               OEM name for the smartcard terminal. Spaces must be replaced by '_'.
    mcn=XXX    this parameter can be used to display a PC/SC OEM manufacturer name

PC/SC support
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  Since 2.13.05 Windows 95/98 and NT is supported by the PC/SC drivers.
  The PC/SC Driver fully fits into our driver structure. It can be
  used at the same time together with any of our other interfaces:
  CT-API, SCARD, NETS, ORGA, OCF etc. The PC/SC driver does NOT
  occupy a COM port from boot time on, but allows you to use any
  other device after disconnection of the CHIPDRIVE.

  NOTE: For the PC/SC driver to be used you must install the PC/SC base
        components from Microsoft. Please check the Microsoft homepage
        for the latest version. The base components may be installed 
        before OR after the CHIPDRIVE setup.

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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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