Verifying installation
Parallel Port Address configuration
Some parallel devices require a specific port designation, in order for the devices to
function properly. If your peripherals are functioning correctly with the newly installed
ports, there is no need to modify the parallel port address. However, if you are
experiencing difficulties:
Windows 95/98 Installation
Upon rebooting your computer following the installation of the PCI Parallel card, Windows
will detect the card and launch the Add New Hardware Wizard, and offer to install the
PCI Serial Controller.
1. Select Search for the best driver for your device (recommended). Insert the Driver
CD, and click Next.
2. Place a check next to CD-ROM Drive, remove all other check marks, and click Next.
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To verify that the installation has completed successfully
and that the newly installed port is now available:
1. Right click on My Computer, left-click on Manage.
Select Device Manager.
2. Click on the [+] sign next to Ports (COM & LPT).
Here, you should see the newly installed parallel port:
1. From the Device Manager window, double-click
Ports (COM & LPT), then double-click on
0X16PCI952 PCI Parallel port (Windows
XP)(LPT3).
2. Select the Port Settings tab.
3. At the LPT Port Number box, click on the down
arrow and select an LPT port that is not in use:
Following this selection, please click on
OK to save your changes.