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Keydata
Categories
Other Peripherals
Model
Keydata Keynote 8800 - Keynote 8800XL - MP978 - MP979
Description
User Manual
Information
User Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
660KB
File Name
978usrmanual.pdf
Observations
Chapter 1 Introduction ........................................................1-1
1.1 Unpacking and setting up.................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Accessories ......................................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 Operating environment ....................................................................................... 1-2
Chapter 2 Before you begin ................................................2-1
2.1 Opening the LCD................................................................................................ 2-1
2.2 Left view............................................................................................................. 2-1
2.3 Right view........................................................................................................... 2-2
2.4 Rear view............................................................................................................ 2-2
2.5 Bottom view........................................................................................................ 2-3
2.6 Interior features................................................................................................... 2-3
2.7 System Status display indicators ......................................................................... 2-4
2.8 Keyboard............................................................................................................. 2-6
2.9 Hot-key functions................................................................................................ 2-8
2.10 Touchpad ............................................................................................................ 2-8
Chapter 3 Software installation...........................................3-1
3.1 DOS 6.22 ............................................................................................................ 3-1
3.2 Windows 3.1 ....................................................................................................... 3-2
3.3 Windows 95 ........................................................................................................ 3-3
3.4 Windows NT 4.0................................................................................................. 3-5
3.5 Other OS............................................................................................................. 3-7
3.6 New software drivers over the Internet ............................................................... 3-7
Chapter 4 Smartbays............................................................4-1
4.1 FDD bay.............................................................................................................. 4-1
4.2 CD bay................................................................................................................ 4-3
4.3 Battery bay.......................................................................................................... 4-3
4.4 HDD bay............................................................................................................. 4-4
Company
Keydata
Categories
Other Peripherals
Model
Keydata Keynote 8800 - Keynote 8800XL - MP978 - MP979
Description
Driver Pack
Operating System
Windows 95-98
Size Driver
2.2MB
File Name
88w9x.exe
Observations
This download contains the chipset, video and audio drivers for the MP978/MP979. You
need to install these drivers for Win95 in order to allow you display, sound, and other
system functions operate properly.
* If you have purchased a DVD ROM unit with your computer, YOU MUST install these drivers
for BOTH WIN95 and WIN98 to allow DVD movies to play properly.
* If you DO NOT have the DVD Player you DO NOT NEED to load these drivers into Win98.
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Installing the Win95 Drivers for the MP978/MP979
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Make sure you have a copy of Win95 which contains USB support. To tell
you can look at the printing on the CD. Just below "Microsoft Windows 95" it
should read "With USB Support". If your CD does not say this, you need to
download the USB supplement.
I. Install the USB Update (Win95 ONLY)
Put the Win95 CD in the drive and Click Start, Run. In the open box
type d:\other\usb\usbsupp.exe. If you get an error stating that this file or
one of its components cannot be found, Click Start and Run again. This time enter
d:\other\updates\usbsupp.exe. Follow along with the USB update. When this completes
it will restart the computer.
II. Load the Intel Chipset Update (Win95 ONLY)
Click Start and Run. In the Open box type: c:\download\chipset\setup.exe
Confirm the licence and finish the installation. The system will restart. When the
system restarts it will begin finding new hardware. After finding some of the hardware
it will ask you to restart. Each time it asks you to restart, you MUST ANSWER NO. Once
Windows completes its loading, click on Start, Shutdown, and Restart the Computer.
III. Load the Video Drivers
Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel, and Display. Click on the settings tab, and
click advanced options. The Adapter tab will be on top, click on Change. You will get
a Manufacturer/Model List. (If you do not, click show all devices and you will get this
list). Click on Have Disk. You will be asked for the location of the drivers.
Type c:\download\video. This will locate the C&T 65555 video driver, click Next. The system
will copy files. If asked for the Driver Disk, enter c:\download\video. If asked for the
Windows 95 CD ROM, switch CDs and Enter d:\win95 as the location. Click on the Monitor
Tab and click change. You should get a manufacturer/model list (if you do not, click show
all devices). Under "standard monitor types" select "Laptop Display 1024x768" . If you have
the 12.1" LCD you should select "Laptop Display 800x600". Click OK. Click Apply then Close
back to the Display Properties. Change the destkop area to 1024x768. If you have a 12.1"
LCD you should set the screen area to 800x600. You can also set the colors to a higher
number if you desire. Click OK and restart the computer.
IV. Load the Audio Drivers
Click on Start, Settings, Control Panel, System, Device Manager and click the Plus sign
next to Other Devices. You should find an Unknown Device. Click on the unknown device
once and then click remove. Click OK to remove this device. Click Refresh. The system
will find new hardware. Click next to search for a driver. Wait until the system cannot
find the driver and displays the other locations button. Click on other locations and then
enter c:\download\audio as the location of the device. The system will find the Yamaha
sound device, click next. The system will copy files, if asked for a disk enter
c:\download\audio as the location of the files. Click Finish.
V. Power Settings (Win95 ONLY)
Double Click Power, Click on advanced and Uncheck "Wake Up Computer When the Phone Rings" Close Power Properties back to control panel.
Double Click PCMCIA. This will start the PCMCIA wizard. Click on Next, Next, Finish.
Then Click Yes to shutdown the computer.
Company
Keydata
Categories
Other Peripherals
Model
Keydata Keynote 8800 - Keynote 8800XL - MP978 - MP979
Description
Driver Pack
Operating System
Windows NT
Size Driver
978KB
File Name
88nt.exe
Observations
When installing Windows NT, please follow these directions, in THIS ORDER.
Also Note that you should REMOVE ANY PCMCIA CARDS from the system while doing
this procedure.
When the system starts to boot, press F2 to enter Setup.
In setup, go under Advanced and Audio Options. Toggle the Audio Setting from AUTO to
ENABLED. This will then allow you to change the sound card settings. Change the IRQ to 10.
Also note that the sound card uses Port 300, so you cannot use this for other devices (like
network cards). While still in setup, go under Boot Options and move the option for CD ROM
to the top of the list which will allow the system to boot from the CD. Go to Exit and save
and Reboot.
As the system is rebooting, Insert the NT CD ROM into the CD Drive. Note that the system
can boot from the CD, so the 3 installation diskettes are not necessary. The system will
boot from the CD and begin setup. At the end of the text mode setup it asks you to remove
any disks and reboot. When the system reboots, go back into setup and move the CD ROM to
the bottom of the Boot Options List. Then save and exit. The computer will boot and
continue the NT installation.
Once NT is installed, you need to load the VGA Driver. Go to Control Panel, Display,
Settings, Display Type, and next to adapter, click Change. Then click on Have Disk.
Enter the path to the VGA driver which was extracted from this download.
Once it finds the driver, click Finish then close Display properties. Click OK to Restart
the system. When the system reboots, the display settings dialog will appear. Select the
resolution and colors for your system (1024x768xTrue Color), test the Mode, and apply the
settings.
Go to Control Panel, Multimedia, Devices and Click Add. Select Unlisted or Updated driver.
Enter the path to the VGA drivers which were extracted from this download. It
will find the Yamaha audio drivers, click OK. An audio configuration dialog will appear,
however all the settings will be grayed out. Just click OK. Close Multimedia properties and
restart the computer.
If you plan on using a PCMCIA network card, Insert it Now and boot the system. Go under
Control Panel, Network, Adapter and add the appropierate drivers for your card. Note that
you should set the card to use Port 320, IRQ 9, and Memory D4000. Reboot and configure your
network settings.
Install Microsoft's Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 3 (SP3) or higher. If you do not install
SP3 or higher, the system will lock up during shutdown process when using PCMCIA modems.
Note if you have not installed a network card, you will have to install SP3 AFTER you
install a network card. This is because if the network components are not installed when
SP3 is installed, the network components are not updated. If you install the network
components before SP3 you will have older network components with newer system components,
which causes problems.
If you are using a PCMCIA modem, Install it and load the proper drivers. This will usually
be COM3, IRQ5. If for some reason your modem automatically configures on IRQ9, you must
change the Network to IRQ 5 to avoid the conflict.
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