Installing the Windows 95 driver for the
CSC FastCache 3 VESA Controller

If you are installing Windows 95 for the first time, just install normally then follow the instructions below.


Note: Make sure you know what settings your CSC FastCache controller is at (i.e. Memory Address, I/O Address, & IRQ).
Please consult your manual and check your settings because the driver will not load properly without these settings.


From the START MENU, choose Settings and then click on 'Control Panel'

When the Control Panel appears click on the icon: 
'Add New Hardware'

The Add New Hardware Wizard window will appear. Now click the 'Next>' button.

Windows 95 will now ask if you want Windows to search for new hardware. Click on 'No' and then click the 'Next>' button.

The next window is for hardware type selection. Scroll down to 'SCSI controllers', click on it and the click the 'Next>' button.

On the next window there is a 'Have Disk..' button. Click on it and insert your CSC Windows NT & 95 Diskette into your floppy drive.

The Install From Disk window will appear.  Select the correct drive to copy the driver files from and click 'OK'.

Next, a window listing the CSC controllers will appear.  Choose the correct driver for your controller and click on the 'Next>' button.

The following window will contain some hardware settings that probably wont match your controller, but don't worry about that now just click on the 'Next>' button.

Windows will now ask if you want to restart your system. Click on 'No' and go back to the Control Panel.

Click on the icon: 'System' to bring up the system properties.

From inside the window, click on the Device Manager tab.

The CSC driver you just loaded should appear in the window, click on it and then the 'Properties' button.

From inside this window, click on the Resources tab.

The resource settings in the window need to match the settings that are on the controller including Memory Range, Input/Output Range, & Interrupt Request.  To change these settings, click on the resource type (i.e. Memory Range) and then click on the 'Change Setting...' button.

Once all the settings are correct the system now needs to be shut down and rebooted.

After the system has been rebooted, the driver should load properly and it will automatically un-install the old ASPI manager.  To check if the driver is loaded, load the System from the Control Panel and check the performance.  It should be 32-bit on the File System line.

