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Sportster ISDN 128K 5.4 Release Notes                          5-7-98
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These release notes contain IMPORTANT information which may not have been included in your manuals at the time they were printed.


1.0 Known Problems and Issues

The following are known problems and/or issues with this version of the Sportster Software .

1.1 General

 A. The Sportster may falsely detect your SPID(s) (when auto-detection is enabled) if your switch type is AT&T 5ESS Custom (Multipoint). If it appears that the Sportster has detected your SPID(s), but the Self Call Test fails, try turning auto-detection off and manually entering your SPID(s).


1.2 Installation / Updates
 
 A. Before you install the hardware you must hard set the jumper settings on your Sportster to match the I/O base address settings you will configure later. Figures 4-3 through 4-6 in the Sportster ISDN 128K TA Installation Guide show you how your jumpers are positioned depending on your device (If you have an S/T interface device, consult Appendix B: S/T Termination Settings). You must match the jumper setting with the corresponding I/O base address you configure during installation. 
The address you configure for your Sportster should not conflict with any other device on your PC. To determine which I/O base address setting is "free," follow these steps:
  1. From the Windows NT desktop, select Start/Run. Type Winmsd in the Open field and press the OK button.
  2. Select the Resource tab and press the I/O Port button. Determine which of the I/O base address settings are free. The settings are listed in "pairs" (300/700 is 300, 320/720 is 320, and 340/740 is 340).
  3. Hardset the jumpers to the free resource you will configure for your Sportster. 

2.0 Bug Fixes/Enhancements

 A. The driver will now report ringing events for the analog device to TAPI.
 B. Corrected operation where if telephone company switch was changed, and a re-detection of switch/SPIDs was attempted, the detection would fail.
 C. Improved online help.





	
