
Steps to take to install a driver for a HEPC2E or HEPC6 
board on Windows 95/98:

1. Start up the Hardware Wizard:

      - Start->Settings->Control Panel
      - Double click on "Add New Hardware"

2. You will see the "Add new Hardware Wizard" window.

      - Click "Next"

3. You will be asked whether to search for new hardware.

      - Select "No" 
      - Click "Next"

4. You will be asked what hardware you want to install

      - Scroll the sidebar downwards,
      - then select "Other devices".
      - Click "Next"

5. You will be asked to select Manufacturer and Model of
   the hardware.

      - Click "Have Disk"

6. You will see the "Install from Disk" window.

      - Type the name of the directory where you installed
        the Hunt Engineering API into (or use "Browse" to
        browse to the same directory).
      - The file needed is "hunteng.inf", but you should
        =NOT= specify this, only the directory.
      - Click "OK"

7. Now you should see a screen saying the following:

        HEPC2E Rev B/C
        HEPC2E Rev B/C, without Jtag
        HEPC3 Rev B/C
        HEPC6 Rev A
        HEPC6 Rev A, without Jtag
        HEPC8 Rev A

   Select the board for which you wish to install the
   driver. If you have a HEPC4 or HECPCI1, select HEPC3.
   (Since for these 3 boards the interface is exactly the
   same, they all use the same driver.)

      - Select your board.
      - Click "Next"

8. Now you will see a screen that tells you whether
   Windows can install the driver. If Windows says
   it can install the driver,

      - Click "Next"

   If Windows says it cannot install the driver, you
   can (1) quit the installation or (2) continue to
   install the driver. Either way, you will have to
   find the reason of the resource conflict. If you
   install the driver, it will be installed properly
   but will not function properly (as Windows cannot
   start it up since other drivers use resources also
   claimed by the Hunt Engineering board driver).

9. You may see a screen saying that "hepxxui.dll"
   could not be found (where xx is 2e, 3b, 6a or 8a).

      - Click "OK"

   should solve this.

10. You will see a screen that tells you that the
    driver installation is finished.

      DO  =NOT= REBOOT!

      - Click "Finish"

      DO  =NOT= REBOOT!

11. You will now see the System Settings Change Window.

      DO =NOT= REBOOT!

      - Click "No"

12. OK, the driver is installed. Now some parameters need
    to be changed. Start up the driver panel as follows:

      - Start->Settings->Control Panel
      - Double click on "System"

13. The "System Properties" window will appear.

      - Click the "Device Manager" tab.
      - Click on the "+" before "HuntEngClass".
      - Select the board that you just installed.
      - Double click this board

14. The property page of the driver will appear.

      - Click the "Options" tab.
      - Change parameters as necessary.
      - Click the "Resources" tab.
      - Change settings via the "Change Settings" button.

    Make sure that the "Resources" are set in such a way
    that they match the hardware. Some boards may have 
    no resources to select (HEPC8, HEPC3, HEPC4, HECPCI1).

      - Click "OK" if necessary

    If the system prompts you to reboot, select "Yes". If
    not, close the "System Properties" window:

      - Click "Close" 

15. If the system has not prompted you yet, reboot the
    system.

      - Start->Shutdown

    And then...

      - Restart the computer.


After reboot this should start the driver for the board
you selected. Please first do the driver confidence checks
before installing anything else.
