PCNFS.TXT Driver File Contents (ADDTRON_AF-680_PCMCIA.zip)


          NDIS Driver Installation Guide for SUN PC-NFS client
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Introduction
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    This document describes the procedure to install SUN PC-NFS client
    driver for AF-680 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet PC Card.

    These drivers conform to the Network Driver Interface Specification
    (NDIS 2.01) defined by Microsoft/3Com.

    Location of Driver:   \NDIS2\DOS\AF680.DOS


Installation Procedure
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    1. Add "DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS" command IN "CONFIG.SYS" file, then
       reboot the PC.

    2. Insert the PC-NFS Installation diskette into the diskette drive
       and type "A:\INSTALL" (or "B:\INSTALL"), then press <Enter>.

    3. Enter the destination "Drive letter:" (usually C:), press <Enter>.

    4. Select "Ethernet" and press <Enter>.

    5. Select the "NDIS" option of "Ethernet Adapter" menu

    6. Follow all the prompts that appear.

    7. Specify the PC name, IP address, server name, and server IP address
       (Contact System Administrator).

    8. Follow all the prompts to finish the installation.

    9. The system will create \LANMAN and \NFS directory on the destination
       drive.

   10. After finished that, copy the AF680.DOS file from the subdirectory
       \NDIS2\DOS\AF680.DOS on your driver program diskette to the \LANMAN
       (C: or D:) directory on your destination drive.

   11. Use a text editor, edit the CONFIG.SYS as sample file.
       * Add AF680.DOS above the line of NFS_NDIS driver.
       * If you are using memory management (EMM386, QEMM etc.), you must
       exclude a block memory space for PCMCIA card; for example:

         DEVICE=emm386.exe noems X=D000-D3FF

   13. Edit the PROTOCOL.INI file in \LANMAN directory.
       * Replace [your-mac-module] with [AF680_NIF]
       * Replace drivername = YOURMAC$ with drivername = AF680$
       * Replace bindings = YOUR-MAC-MODULE with bindings = AF680_NIF

   14. Reboot the computer.

   15. Execute NFSCONF.EXE to configure system (i.e. Mount a virtual
       driver E:). Execute TELNET.EXE to do terminal emulation.


    --- Sample CONFIG.SYS file ---

          :
        DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-D3FF
        DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\NFS\PCNFS.SYS  /m
        DEVICE=C:\NFS\SOCKDRV.SYS
        DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\EN680.EXE /IRQ:5 /IOP:320
        DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\PROTMAN.SYS /i:C:\LANMAN
        DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\AF680.DOS
        DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\NFS-NDIS.SYS
          :


    --- Sample PROTOCOL.INI file ---

        [protocol manager]
        Drivername = PROTMAN$

        [NFS-NDIS]
        Drivername = NFSLINK1
        Bindings = AF680_NIF

        [AF680_NIF]
        Drivername = AF680$


    --- Sample AUTOEXEC.BAT file ---

          :
        SET TZ=PST8
        SET PATH=C:\;C:\NFS;C:\LANMAN
        SET NFSDRIVE=D
        SET NFSPATH=C:\NFS
        PRT *
        C:\LANMAN\NETBIND   ----> Add this line to Binding NDIS driver
        NET INIT
          :


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  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

  • Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.

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  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

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