How to Identify Your Interface Card


Follow the Camera System you are using:

Penguin/Pro Series
All Penguin/Pro Series owners are using Penguin PCI Card

120es/Professional/PVC-100C/PVC-100 and Personal
1. All Notebook owners are using PCMCIA Card

2. All desktop users running MacOS are using a Pixchip PCI Card

3. Desktop users running Windows operating system are using either Cirrus Logic PCI Card or Pixchip PCI Card.
Please perform the check described below, if you are not certain.


Identification via the Device Manager
Only owners of 120es/Professional/PVC-100C/PVC-100 and Personal running Windows.

1. You can perform this check while staying online with this web page.

2.
Click the Start button at the lower left corner on your desktop. Go to Settings and select Control Panels.

3. In the Control Panels dialog box, open System and select Device Manager or Devices
(The path and terminology could differ depending on which Windows operating system you are using)

4. We will ask you to look for Cirrus Logic identification in the device manager (or devices), in 2 simple steps. If the information doesn't exist, it's a PCI Pixchip card.

Step1: In the list of devices, look for a folder named PCMCIA Socket. If the folder exist, open the folder and confirm the following file: Cirrus Logic PCIC Compatible PCI to PCMCIA bridge .
You are using a PCI Cirrus Logic card, if the file exist, and you don't have to perform Step 2.

Step 2: In the list of devices, look for a folder named Other Devices. If the folder exist, open the folder and confirm the following file: Cirrus Logic PCIC Compatible PCI to PCMCIA bridge.
You are using a PCI Cirrus Logic card, if the file exist.


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