How can I see under Windows NT whether the driver for the PCI-Interface-Board were started correctly?
When the installation of the hardware driver was done with administrator privileges and without errors, the system driver for the PCI-Interface-Board should be started at any time of a startup of Windows NT. If not, an error entry will be written into the ‘Event Viewer’. In ‘System Control / Devices / PCO PCI InterfaceBoard 525/520’ you can control at any time the state of the PCI-Interface-Board. It should be on ‘started’ and ‘automatically’.
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