LAN/MODEM PCMCIA PC Card ReadMe File ****************************************
1. GENERAL
To use the LAN/MODEM PCMCIA PC Card, your system must be equipped with the following:
* 3.5'' high-density(1.44MB) floppy diskette drive * a PCMCIA PC Card Standard, Type II or Type III slot * a hard disk drive * IBM or Microsoft DOS version 5.0 or higher * Ethernet network operation system workstation software compatible with ODI or NDIS drivers * For use with Card Services based on PCMCIA release 2.1 only: 4kB of system memory address space(the driver needs this space to map in the PCMCIA configuration registers for the purpose of performing the interrupt acknowledge routine) * 32 bytes of I/O space on a 32 byte boundary(LAN) * 16kB of system memory address space(the LAN contains a 16kB buffer which is accessed by mapping it into the system's memory address space using a technique knows as "shared memory") * 8 bytes of I/O space on an 8 byte boundary(modem). Usually starts at 0x3F8, 0x2F8, 0x3E8, or 0x2E8 * The Card and Socket Services MUST compliant to new PCMCIA February 1995 PC Card Standard * The software enclosed in this disk does not yet support the hot swapping feature 2. NETWORK INSTALLATION
< Workstation for NetWare DOS ODI Client >
Introduction: ------------- This section describes the procedure to setup the NetWare v3.X , v4.X workstation driver for LAN/MODEM PCMCIA PC Card.
NET.CFG LINK DRIVER PCMDF PORT 300 INT 5 MEM D4000 FRAME ETHERNET_802.3
Setup Procedures for NetWare 3.11/3.12 Client : ----------------------------------------------- Before you start with the installation process, make sure that the adapter is properly installed and configured. Make sure that your NetWare workstation operating system is properly installed.
1. Copy PCMDF.COM from the LAN/MODEM PCMCIA PC Card Diskette subdirectory A:\NWCLIENT to your harddisk.
2. Create a batch file, or add to your STARTNET.BAT file the commands listed above under STARTNET.BAT
3. Edit the NET.CFG file that you copied over. Edit the file per your requirements (see examples above). If there are two frame types listed, whichever frame type is listed first, that is the one that the driver will load. See above for examples.