***************************************************************************** * * * 32-BIT IO MODE PCI ETHERNET ADAPTER * * * * ODI Driver for NetWare 3.11 Server * * * ***************************************************************************** Hint: Use NetWare Server v3.11 bundle NE2000 driver to install. But the oldest bundle NE2000 driver only support I/O base range: 0x300,0x320,0x340h, 0x360h and IRQ: 2/9,3,4,5. So, you must enter "PNP AND PCI SETUP" in the PC CMOS SETUP and force "Slot IRQ" to one of "9,3,4,5". Installation: ============= 1. Run E32INIT.EXE program to initialize the adapter to be a NE2000 compatible adapter. You can copy E32INIT.EXE from A:\SETUP directory (or A:\NETWARE\3.11 directory) to your hard disk C:\ and add E32INIT program to AUTOEXEC.BAT. For example: (AUTOEXEC.BAT) E32INIT IO=300h CD \SERVER.311 SERVER NOTE: - Port and IRQ values will be displayed after execute the E32INIT.EXE. Please write down the values of Port and IRQ as NE2000 parameters. - E32INIT.EXE usages refer to \SETUP\INIT.TXT for the details. 2. Load NE2000 driver on the server console, for example: LOAD NE2000 Port=300 INT=5 FRAME=Ethernet_802.2 NAME=LAN_1 BIND IPX TO LAN_1 NET=2001 LOAD NE2000 Port=300 INT=5 FRAME=Ethernet_802.3 NAME=LAN_2 BIND IPX TO LAN_2 NET=2002 LOAD NE2000 Port=300 INT=5 FRAME=Ethernet_II NAME=LAN_3 BIND IPX TO LAN_3 NET=2003 LOAD NE2000 Port=300 INT=5 FRAME=Ethernet_SNAP NAME=LAN_4 BIND IPX TO LAN_4 NET=2004 You can login the server from a workstation and add the LOAD and BIND command lines to AUTOEXEC.NCF file so that the NE2000 driver will be loaded automatically while the server starts up next time. ---- All trademarks or brand names mentioned are properties of their respective companies.Download Driver Pack
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