Installation manual
Installation
7
In a non Plug and Play environment, the EISA utility asks
which I/O resources to reserve for the adapter card. You
can refer to Table 3 on page 13 and record the settings you
choose.
Installation example: Windows 95 workstation
1. Turn your computer on and boot into Windows 95. Insert the ATI
CardAssistant diskette into the 3.5" diskette drive. If you wish to update the
driver that shipped with Windows 95 to the latest 32-bit version supplied
on the CardAssistant diskette,
• On the Windows ToolBar, click the Start button.
• Move the mouse to Programs, and then click MS-DOS Prompt on
the cascading menu.
• In the Windows 95 home directory, change to the hidden INF
directory by typing:
cd INF
• Save the current
NETAMD.INF
file by typing:
rename NETAMD.INF NETAMD.SAV
• and copy the new information file to the Windows 95 INF directory by
typing:
copy
<drive>
:\WINNT-95\NETAMD.INF
where
<drive>
is the letter of the diskette drive containing the
CardAssistant diskette.
2. With the CardAssistant diskette in the diskette drive, open CardAssistant
by typing:
<drive>
:\CA
where
<drive>
is the letter of the diskette drive containing the
CardAssistant diskette
3. Install the CardAssistant application by clicking
Install
CardAssistant on
the
File
menu.
4. Shutdown the computer, turn it off, and unplug it.
5. Install the adapter card by following the instructions that came with your
computer. See “Installing the Card in an ISA or EISA Slot” on page 5. Then
turn the computer on again.
6. Upon restarting your computer, Windows 95 finds the card you installed
and then prompts you for the driver.
7. With the CardAssistant diskette in the diskette drive, type the following
path in the dialog box:
<
drive
>:\WINNT-95
where
<drive>
is the drive letter of the floppy drive containing the
CardAssistant diskette. Windows 95 copies the driver and loads it.










