next up previous contents
Next: 3.5 Uninstalling WinDriver Up: 3. Installing WinDriver Previous: 3.3 Upgrading Your Installation   Contents

Subsections


3.4 Checking Your Installation


3.4.1 Windows, Linux and Solaris Installation Check

  1. Start DriverWizard:
    On Windows, by choosing Programs | WinDriver | DriverWizard from the Start menu, or using the shortcut that is automatically created on your Desktop. A third option for activating the DriverWizard on Windows is by running wdwizard.exe from a command prompt under the wizard sub-directory.
    On Linux and Solaris you can access the wizard application via the file manager under the wizard sub-directory, or run the wizard application via a shell.

  2. Make sure that your WinDriver license is installed (see section 3.2, which explains how to install WinDriver). If you are an evaluation version user, you do not need to install a license.

  3. For PCI cards - Insert your card into the PCI bus, and verify that DriverWizard detects it.

  4. For ISA cards - Insert your card into the ISA bus, configure DriverWizard with your card's resources and try to read/write to the card using DriverWizard. (Not relevant for Solaris).


3.4.2 Windows CE Installation Check

  1. Copy the console-mode Debug Monitor utility - WinDriver$\backslash$util$\backslash$wddebug$\backslash$<TARGET_CPU>$\backslash$wddebug.exe - from the host Windows machine to a directory on your target Windows CE device.
  2. Run the Debug Monitor with the status command on the target device:
        wddebug.exe status
    If the windriver installation was successful, the application will display information regarding the Debug Monitor version and current status, the running WinDriver kernel module, and general system information.