Use these files with the ThinCom dual function (ethernet/modem) PCMCIA card.
These drivers can operate both if Card and Socket services compliant to the PCMCIA spec 2.1 (or upper) is present or not.
***************************************************************************** Procedure to use the board under DOS / Windows 3.1x / Windows 95 *****************************************************************************
You need to choose whether you want to use ODI, NDIS2 or NDIS3 drivers. Use the following table as a guide:
Network Environment Driver Section ------------ ------ 1) Netware from DOS ODI 2) Netware from DOS and/or Windows 3.1x ODI 3) MS Windows Network from Windows 3.1x NDIS2 (ODI also possible, see 4) 4) Netware AND MS Win Network Win 3.1x ODI 5) Lan Manager NDIS2 6) Windows 95 NDIS3 Miniport
***************************************************************************** ODI Drivers ***************************************************************************** Two methods are available:
1) If your system is with Card and Socket Services (Prefered option):
WARNING: You MUST have a Card and Socket Services compliant to the 2.1 PCMCIA spec. (or better) installed in your config.sys !
-Boot the machine -Plug the card into the PCCard Slot. (Card Services will enable and configure the Card as a modem. You'll hear some confirmation beeps.) -run the following from the C:\THINCOM\ODI (or from the directory the device drivers are installed under) lsl thincom (you'll hear some confirmation beeps) ipxodi netx (or VLMs not supplied in this disk for burst mode) f: login -You are ready to run under DOS -You may also run the exnnet.bat under the same directory to automate the login process
2) If your system does not have Card and Socket Serives compliant to 2.1 PCMCIA or better spec., run drivers with the enabler procedure:
WARNINGS: * To use the enabler, you must NOT have any Card and Socket Services loaded in your config.sys ! * The current enabler supports INTEL PCIC PCMCIA controller only * There should be access from D0000 to D1000 in upper memory (exclude this region of memory used by memory manager. i.e option X=D000-D0FF in EMM386.EXE in config.sys)
* You may use the ThinCom card as (A)Ethernet Operation only, (B)Modem Operation only, or (C)Simultaneous Dual Operation