User`s manual

2 Windows 95/98/ME/2000/NT Installation
Windows 95/98 maintains a registry of all known hardware installed within the
computer. Inside this hardware registry Windows 95/98 keeps track of all the
computer's resources, such as base I/O addresses, IRQ levels, and DMA channels. In
the case of a PC Card (PCMCIA) type board, Windows 95/98 configures the new
hardware using free resources it finds within the hardware registry, and updates the
registry automatically.
Windows 95/98 handles the QSP-200/300 as a "parent/child device". The
QSP-200/300 is the "parent device". Each serial port is a "child device" of this "parent
device". To allow easy configuration of Quatech's QSP-200/300, two configuration
files have been written. These files are called "INF" files. The "QSP-200.INF" file
describes the resources of the QSP-200/300 parent device and indicates the number of
child devices. There are 4 child COM ports for the QSP-200/300. The
"MLTPT_SP.INF" file describes the settings for each serial port including all the
necessary device drivers.
Windows 95/98 allows changes in the system resources if the default choices are
unacceptable. But first, allow Windows 95/98 to configure all of the devices. Since
the child COM ports are dependent on the parent devices resource allocations, the
resources can only be modified at the parent device. Changing these resources is an
easy task described in a later section.
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