MT5634ZLX driver disk, version 1.2 contains the 
5634ZLX.INF info file for Windows NT and Windows 95/98,
as well as a DOS modem enabler called MDMEN113.EXE.
  


Installing the MT5634ZLX in a Windows 95/98 environment:

1.  Insert the MT5634ZLX into the PCMCIA slot
2.  Windows 95 will detect the new hardware and launch
    the modem installation wizard.
3.  Insert the driver disk in the disk drive, then click
    "next".
4.  Windows 95 will look to drive A and detect the INF
    file for the MT5634ZLX (if your drive is other than
    drive A, you will have to use "browse" to find the
    5634ZLX.INF file on that floppy disk drive.)
5.  Click "finish" and the modem is now installed.



Installing the MT5634ZLX in a Windows NT environment:

1.  Make sure the PCMCIA card is plugged into the PCMCIA slot.
2.  Run Windows NT 4.0.
3.  Double click the Modem Icon in "Control Panel".
4.  In "Install New Modem" window, press "Next" button to detect
    the modem automatically.
5.  Press "Change" button to change the modem type.
6.  Press "Have Disk..." button.
7.  Enter the path (i.e. "A:\") and press "OK" button.
8.  Select the correct modem type i.e.,"PCMCIA 56kbps FAX+Modem"
    and then Double Click "OK" to accept the modem type.
9.  Double Click "Finish" button.



Installing the MT5634ZLX in a DOS environment:

The DOS modem enabler, MDMEN113.EXE, can be used to enable the modem on
any DOS computer not having Card Services or Socket Services.  The 
Enabler can be used from the DOS command line, or as a DOS driver by
loading the Enabler during AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYS.  Use this 
statement:

        MDMEN113 [/COM=n] [/IRQ=dd] [/SLT=m]

Where:
COM=n  specifies the COM port value.  The factory default is COM=2.
IRQ=dd specifies the interrupt request number in decimal.  The factory
       default is IRQ4 for COM1 and COM3, or IRQ3 for COM2 and COM4.
SLT=m  specifies the slot number the Fax/Modem card occupies.
       The factory default is auto-detection.

For example:
MDMEN113 /COM=2 /IRQ=5 /SLT=1


Technical Notes for the enabler

1.  What follows is the most typical communication software IRQ and
    I/O address settings:

               IRQ Number        I/O Address

               COM1:   4             3F8
               COM2:   3             2F8
               COM3:   4             3E8
               COM4:   3             2E8

2.  If you are using Windows 3.X, you can change the IRQ and COM 
    PORT under CONTROL PANEL - PORTS - ADVANCED dialog box. If you 
    change the COM PORT and IRQ under Windows 3.X, be sure that the
    settings match the parameter in the MDMEN113.EXE command line.

3.  Two COM ports cannot share the same I/O address even when the 
    default value is the same.  If your system has COM1 and COM2 
    already, you may run MDMEN113 with /COM=3 and /IRQ=n where "n"
    is an available IRQ other than 3 or 4. When you run a modem
    application program, the COM port number and interrupt number
    specified must match the parameter in the MDMEN113.EXE command
    line.


Updates can be found on the Multitech BBS direct dial at
612-785-3702 or tollfree within the US at 1-800-392-2432.
The Multitech BBS is also mirrored on the internet at
the following sites:

ftp.multitech.com/
http://ftp.multitech.com/

Any questions can be directed to Technical Support at
612-717-5863 for international calls or tollfree within 
the USA at 1-800-972-2439. 
