CD-55A INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR WINDOWS 95 Rev. B THIS DRIVER IS ONLY FOR TEAC 8 BIT I/F CARD 1. If you would like to upgrade to Windows 95 from Windows 3.1 or Windows 3.11 (DOS 5.0 or higher) by using CD-55A: 1-1 Install the device driver in your config.sys and CD-ROM Extension program in your autoexec.bat by using CD-55A CD-ROM Installation Disk (P/N T000022-00C). Please refer to Software manual to install the device driver. 1-2 Reboot your system after the installation complete and let the system recognize CD-55A. 1-3 When your system recognize CD-55A, you can install Windows 95 from CD-55A. ----> GOTO How to install the protect mode driver Note: You may set the I/O address manually. Refer to How to set the I/O address 2. If you have already installed Windows 95 and you would like to install CD-55A: ----> GOTO How to install the protect mode driver 3. If you have already installed both Windows 95 and CD-55A: ----> GOTO How to install the protect mode driver Note: You may set the I/O address manually. Refer to How to set the I/O address How to install the protect mode driver Please call our BBS to get the protect mode driver. You will get compression file CD55_W95.ZIP which consists of 3 files as follows: OEM3 .INF TEAC4X .MPD README .TXT You must uncompress CD55_W95.ZIP file by using PKUNZIP.EXE program. Boot up Windows 95 and go to "Control Panel", double-click "Add New Hardware". Click "Next" to begin installing CD-55A and select "No" because you can't search CD-55A automatically. Then click "Next". Select "CD-ROM controller" as Hardware type and click "Next". Click "Have Disk". If the disk isn't in Drive A, change the drive letter or directly. Then click "OK". Find "TEAC4x CD-ROM Drive" in Models and click "Next". Confirm the I/O address setting. If this address is different from your hardware I/O address (dip switch), you must set same address later. Refer to How to set the I/O address. Click "Next", then the driver will be installed. Click "Finish" to complete the installation. Click "OK" to shut down your computer and let it recognize CD-55A. How to set the I/O address Boot up Windows 95 and go to "Control Panel", double-click "System". Select "Device Manager" and double-click "CD-ROM controllers". "TEAC4x CD-ROM Drive" appears and double-click it. Select "Resources" and click "Change Setting". You must select the correct address from the following address. Value: 0230 - 0237 0330 - 0337 0430 - 0437 Click "OK" twice and click "OK" to restart again. Caution! If you select "Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode" in Shut Down option, system will not recognize CD-55A. If you install the real mode driver from MS-DOS mode by using CD-55A CD-ROM Installation Disk (P/N T000022-00C) after installing the protect mode driver, your system will hung up. This protect mode driver will not work with TEAC 16 bit I/F card. If you are using TEAC 16 bit I/F card, you can not install the protect mode driver unless you have TEAC 8 bit I/F card or Sound Blaster which has jumpers for I/O address 220H. Your most DOS applications program can't run with Windows 95 because this protect mode driver is still beta version. ============================================================================== Technical support ============================================================================== TEAC America Inc. Phone 213-727-4860 BBS 213-727-7660 Fax on Demand 213-727-7629 ==============================================================================