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Adding Support for ADTRAN DSU III Products to Windows® 95 Operating System
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A: ATTACHMENTS:
mdmdsu3.inf | - (, ) | Windows 95 information file containing modem definitions for ADTRAN DSU III Products |
This Technical Support Note will enable you to integrate ADTRAN DSU III products and Windows 95 for high-speed data communication.
Your PC hardware affects your throughput. If the COM port connected to the DSU III device does not have at least a 16550 UART chip, it will adversely affect the performance of your application for baud rates of over 19.2 kbps. For rates over 19.2 kbps, you need to purchase an add-on card with the 16550 UART chipset.
General .inf File .information
Modem .information files (.inf files) are used to define the characteristics of modems and the commands that control modems attached to a PC running the Windows 95 operating system. In other words, it allows the Windows 95 software to use the settings of a specific device.
Attached is the file mdmdsu3.inf. Installing this file on your computer allows your Windows 95 system to communicate using an ADTRAN DSU III product as if it was an asynchronous modem.
The mdmdsu3.inf file provides Windows 95 support for the following DSU III products: 2nd Generation DSU III AR, 2nd Generation DSU III S4W, and the DSU III S2W.
The following steps may be performed prior to plugging the DSU III device into the system to install the necessary device support for the DSU III unit. If you plug in a DSU III before you perform the .inf installation, then Windows 95 will ask you to provide an .inf file for the DSU III. If you follow the prompts, you should not have any problems. However, the following steps detail a known good path to configure the DSU III unit.
Your ADTRAN .inf file has now been installed on your computer, and your DSU III device is now supported by your Windows 95 operating system. Next you must configure the software to talk to the DSU III device.
To use a DSU III device with the Windows 95 HyperTerminal program, start the HyperTerminal application located in the Accessories folder, and do the following:
The ADTRAN unit should now be ready to use.
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