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README for UIR Miniport driver ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
This Readme attempts to go through all the steps necessary to get NSC UIR module setup in a system and its Windows 95 Miniport driver working in a system and communicating effectively. The UIR module can be found in three National Semiconductor devices; The PC87108, which is a stand alone UIR module, the PC87308 and the PC87338 which are SuperI/O devices.
1. Prerequisites
1.1. Have the Windows 95 Install media ready as it will be required during the installation.
1.2. Microsoft's Irda 3.0 software which can be downloaded from Microsoft.
URL http://www.microsoft.com/windows/software/irda.htm
click on "Windows 95 Infrared DDK Beta 2", after download refer to included documentation for installation.
2. Software setup
2.1. Download the software from Microsoft and store in a directory 'irda30` for example. Then run the self extracting executable. Read carefully the Microsoft DDK II readme files.
2.2. Open a MS-DOS window and from within the window change directory to the download direcrory there run the self extracting executable 'Ir30DDK.EXE' this will yield three files 'FIRDDK.EXE', 'LICENSE.DOC' and 'SETUPDDK.BAT'.
2.3. Still within the MS-DOS window run 'SETUPDDK.BAT' this yileds seven directories; 'Docs', 'Dongle', 'FastIr', 'Irda30', 'Ndis', 'Ntddk',and 'Sample'. Now you can discard the MS-DOS window.
2.4. Installing the Irda3.0 Infrared software for Windows95.
2.4.1. Goto the Windows 95 'Start'button and select 'Run'.
2.4.2. The 'Run' Dialog box click on Brouse.
2.4.3. Find the Irda30 folder which you installed earlier in MS_DOS box.
2.4.4. Choose wether you wish to setup the `Release' or the 'Debug' version of the 'Irda30' software. Then move into the necessary folder.
2.4.5. Select'setup' then click on open, this will return you to the 'run' dialog box.
2.4.6. Then click on 'Ok'.
2.4.7. You will now be in the Add Infrared Device Wizard.
2.4.8. Click on 'Next'.
2.4.9. This will get a second Add Infrared device wizard.
2.4.10. Have the NSC Miniport driver release disk ready and click on 'Have Disk'.
2.4.11. The Install from disk dialog will appear pointing at the A drive, insert yhe NSC driver release disk and click 'Ok'.
2.4.12. A third Add Infrared device wizard will appear.
2.4.13. Choose a model which matches the Infrared hardware present.
2.4.14. The installation will copy over the files then will ask for the Windows 95 Installation CD-ROM, Click on 'Ok' this will lead to a copy file dialog box. Change the copy files from box to point to the 'CdRom drive letter':\win95.
2.4.15. The files will begin to be copied from the CDROM then there will be version conflicts with new versions present in the Ir software, always choose the Ir software over the CD-Rom software.
2.4.16. Once the copy of the files is complete the software will return to the first Add Infrared device wizard. At this point one gets a chance to 'Change Settings' to match the adapter if necessary. Then click 'Next'.
2.4.17. Take note of the virtual Com and Lpt ports for use later with applications which utilise the Virtual Ir ports. Then Click 'Next again. 2.4.18. Click on Finish and restart the computer.
Note: Ideally this is where the installation should finish. The software fails to install the Fast IR stack therefore we have to install it manually.
2.5. Install FastIr stack and additional software to support networking. 2.5.1. Goto the 'Start' button select 'Settings' then in its submenu select 'Control Panel'.
2.5.2. In the 'Control Panel' look for 'Network' and double click on it. 2.5.3. Click on 'Add'.
2.5.4. You are now in the Select Network Component Type dialog box. Select 'Protocol' from the choices.
2.5.5. Click on 'Add'.
2.5.6. You are now in the Select Network protocols dialog box. We're installing the protocol form the directory where the FirDDK was installed so click on 'Have Disk'.
2.5.9. The Install from Disk dialog box will appear so click on 'Brouse' to find the FastIR '.inf' file, once found click 'Ok'. A new Select Network Protocol dialog box will appear with only one protocol present select it and click on 'Ok'. 2.5.10. Once back to the Network Dialog box re-select the driver chosen in the Select Network Adapters dialog box.
2.5.11. Click on 'Bindings'.
2.5.12. Make sure there is a only one tick, and that it's at the side of the FastIR NDIS 4.0 Protocol.
2.5.13. Click on 'Ok'
2.6. Reboot machine.
2.7. Now verify Irframer by running the "Direct Cable connection" or "IrXfer" programs.
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