Specifications
 Frequently Asked Questions
A-7
Q: Which version of the Windows '95 that I am using?
A: You may determine the version of Windows '95 by following steps.
1. Double click "System" in "Control Panel".
2. Click "General".
3. Look for "System" heading & refer to following,
4.00.950 Windows 95
4.00.950A Windows 95 + Service Pack or OEM Service Release 1
4.00.950B OEM Service Release 2 or OEM Service Release 2.1
4.00.950C OEM Service Release 2.5
If  you  are  running  OSR  2.1,  you  may  tell  it  from  by  checking  "USB
Supplement  to  OSR2"  in  the  list  of  installed  program  of  Add/Remove
program tool under Control Panel, and checking for version 4.03.1212 of the
Ntkern.vxd file in the Windows\System\Vmm32 folder.
Q: How can I eliminate the "?" marks presented under Device Manager after
installing Win'95 on TX or LX or BX based system?
A:  Even though your system will work fine with this "?" marks,  we received many
requests about how to eliminate it. AOpen software team spends few weeks to
develop an utility AOchip.exe for the  convenience of Win95 users. It is  very
user  friendly  and  can  be  used  on  any  TX,  LX  or  BX  chipset  based
motherboard, not limited to AOpen products. You are welcome to distribute it,
if you like it, simply say thanks to our software team. Note that you need USB
driver for USB devices to work properly which is expected to be implemented
on Windows'98.
Q: What is LDCM (LAN Desktop Client Manager)?
A: This  is a  software  of Intel.  The  major  goal  is  to  provide  an  easy  way  for
corporate  network  administrator  to  monitor  the  status  of  all  the  clients
(workstation). You  need  at  least DMI  BIOS  for LDCM.  AOpen  BIOS is  also
DMI  ready  but unfortunately,  Intel  LDCM needs  Intel  network card  and  ATI
VGA to work properly. It is obviously not suitable for home user to pay LDCM
extra cost.










