* You'll be prompted for the drive and directory of the new driver files ( RSIPCMK.INF, RSIPAGE.VXD, and RSIPCMK.VXD) enter this information and click OK. Select the Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer option and click OK. * Windows 95 then displays a New Hardware Found dialog. On insertion, Windows 95 detects the hardware and builds a driver information database as it searches for an appropriate driver. If you don't have this icon in Control Panel, Windows 95 couldn't detect your PCMCIA socket hardware contact the hardware provider for support. * If you haven't already done so, enable Windows 95's built-in PCMCIA support by double-clicking the PC Card icon in Control Panel. * If you've already installed a previous version of the 1784-PCMK Plug and Play driver, skip to the section titled Updating Your Driver. This section will get the PCMK Plug and Play driver installed quickly, but please consider reading this entire document, especially if you encounter problems answers to the most common questions may be found here. IMPORTANT: Please read the section Updating Your Driver if you are upgrading from a previous version, or you will experience problems! Be sure to run the latest version of PCMKUPDT.EXE when updating! Using the Allen-Bradley 1784-PCMK with Windows 95
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