[+******************************************************************+] [ Kaiomy Technology Co., Ltd ] [ PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter (KM8139D) ] [ RPL BootROM Code Installation Guide ] [ ] [ (C) Copyright 2003-2004 Kaiomy Technology Co., Ltd ] [ All Rights Reserved. ] [====================================================================] [ ] [ Model Name : KM8139D ] [ ] [ Driver Name : RPLBOOT.ROM ] [ ] [ Platform : NT Server ] [ ] [ User Guide Version : v1.1 ] [ ] [-******************************************************************-] The KM8139D RPL BootROM can remoteboot to MS-DOS from Microsoft Windows NT 3.5 Server or above, and remoteboot to Windows 95 from Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server. ************** * NOTICE !!! * ************** The Remote Boot NT Server CANNOT use Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version. Topics : ======== A. Generate a RPL BootROM from the RPlBOOT.ROM Code B. MS-DOS Remote Boot to NT Server Installation B-1. DOSBB.CNF Sample File for KM8139D B-2. PROTOCOL.INI Sample File for KM8139D C. Windows 95 Remote Boot to NT Server Installation (ONLY for NT 4.0) C-1. W95BB.CNF Sample File for KM8139D C-2. CONFIG.SYS Sample File for KM8139D C-3. AUTOEXEC.BAT Sample File for KM8139D C-4. MACHINES.INI Sample File for KM8139D A. Generate RPL Boot ROM from RPLBOOT.ROM Code : ============================================== ********************************************************************** * Hardware Requiremment: * * * * 1. A EPROM Programming Machine * * 2. A M27C512 EPROM (or others model EPROM) * * 3. The KM8139D RPL BootROM Code (RPLBOOT.ROM) * ********************************************************************** 1. Use the EPROM Programming Machine to write RPLBOOT.ROM code to the M27C512 EPROM. 2. Please refer to the EPROM Programming Machine Operating Guide for details. B. MS-DOS Remote Boot to NT Server Installation : ================================================= ********************************************************************** * Hardware Requiremment: * * * * 1. A Windows NT 4.0 Server with the RemotBoot Service * * 2. A Remote Boot Workstation with KM8139D PCI Adapter * * 3. A kaiomy KM8139D PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter with RPL BootROM * ********************************************************************** 1. The network adapter of the Remote Boot NT Server must be working properly. 2. At the NT Server, select "My Computer" -> "Control Panel" -> "Network", select "Protocols" to add "DLC Protocol", select "Services" to add "RemoteBoot Service", then reboot the NT Server to take effect the new configuration. 3. At the NT Server, select "My Computer" -> "Control Panel" -> "Services", select "RemoteBoot Service", then click "Start" button to startup the Remote Boot Service. 4. Please check the \WINNT\RPL\RPLFILES directory has been shared as "RPLFILES" for "Everyone" with "Full Control" Permission. 5. Follow the following step to create the New Profile Configuration for MS-DOS Remote Boot. (1) Go to MSDOS prompt, Copy DOS files to the NT Server. (IMPORTANT !! The IO.SYS and MSDOS.SYS files in the C:\WINNT\RPL\RPLFILES\BINFILES\DOSxxx subdirectory MUST remove the "Read Only", "Hidden" and "System" attributes.) COPY A:\DOS\*.* C:\WINNT\RPL\RPLFILES\BINFILES\DOSxxx (xxx: DOS VERSION) ATTRIB -R -S -H IO.SYS ATTRIB -R -S -H MSDOS.SYS (2) Copy KM8139D NDIS2 Driver (SILANND.DOS) offered by us along with the RPLBOOT.ROM. A:\BOOTROM to C:\WINNT\RPL\BBLOCK\NDIS directory. COPY A:\BOOTROM\SILANND.DOS C:\WINNT\RPL\BBLOCK\NDIS (3) Create C:\WINNT\RPL\BBLOCK\NETBEUI\KM8139D subdirectory, and copy DOSBB.CNF and PROTOCOL.INI files from Driver Diskette A:\BOOTROM\NTSRV to C:\WINNT\RPL\BBLOCK\NETBEUI\KM8139D directory. COPY A:\BOOTROM\NTSRV\DOSBB.CNF C:\WINNT\RPL\BBLOCK\NETBEUI\KM8139D COPY A:\BOOTROM\NTSRV\PROTOCOL.INI C:\WINNT\RPL\BBLOCK\NETBEUI\KM8139D (4) Run RPLCMD.EXE command to add the New Boot Name, the New Configuration Name and the New Vendor Name for the New Adapter Profile. C:\WINNT\RPL> RPLCMD Adapter Boot Config Profile Service Vendor Wksta [Quit]: v Add Del Enum: a VendorName=00E020 <== Change to your Node Address VendorComment=kaiomy Technology Co., LTD Adapter Boot Config Profile Service Vendor Wksta [Quit]: b Add Del Enum: a BootName=SILANDOSB VendorName=00E020 <== Change to your Node Address BbcFile=BBLOCK\NETBEUI\KM8139D\DOSBB.CNF All other parameters are optional BootComment=kaiomy KM8139D for DOS 6.22 WindowsSize=0 Adapter Boot Config Profile Service Vendor Wksta [Quit]: c Add Del Enum: a ConfigName=SILANDOSC BootName=SILANCDOSB DirName=DOS DirName2=DOS622 FitShared=fits\dos622.fit FitPersonal=fits\dos622p.fit All other parameters are optional ConfigComment=DOS 6.22 for kaiomy KM8139D DirName3= DirName4= Adapter Boot Config Profile Service Vendor Wksta [Quit]: q (5) At the NT Server, select "Start" -> "Programs" -> "Administrative Tools (Common)" -> "Remoteboot Manager", select "Check Configurations" from "Configure" item of the "Remoteboot Manager - Local Machine" dialog box to take effect new configurations. (6) Select "New Profile" from "Remoteboot" item of the "Remoteboot Manager - Local Machine" dialog box , select "DOS 6.22 for kaiomy KM8139D" from "Configuration" field, then specify the New Profile Name to "Profile Name" field, click "OK" button to create new profile. 6. After create the New Profile Name, plug the KM8139D adapter with the KM8139D RPL BootROM into the Remote Boot Workstation PCI slot. 7. Startup the Remote Boot Workstation, the RPL BootROM will try to remoteboot MS-DOS from the Remote Boot NT server. 8. At the NT Server, select "Start" -> "Programs" -> "Administrative Tools (Common)" -> "Remoteboot Manager", select "Refresh" from "View" item, the Remote Boot Client MAC Address will display into the "Remoteboot Manager - Local Machine" dialog box, select the MAC Address and select "Convert Adapters" from "Remoteboot" item select "DOS 6.22 for kaiomy KM8139D" from "Wksta In Profile" item then specify the New Workstation Name, click "Add" button. 9. Now the Remote Boot Workstation will remoteboot to MS-DOS prompt from the Remote Boot NT Server by using KM8139D RPL BootROM, and specify Username and Password to logon the Remote Boot NT Server. B-1. DOSBB.CNF Sample File for KM8139D: ======================================= ; DOS on kaiomy PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter (KM8139D) ; (NOTICE !!! Execute the command from the Last Line to the First Line) BASE D0H RPL BBLOCK\RPLBOOT.SYS LDR BBLOCK\RPLSTART.COM ~ DAT BBLOCK\NETBEUI\KM8139D\PROTOCOL.INI DRV BBLOCK\RPLDISK.SYS ~ ~ ~ EXE BBLOCK\RPLPRO1.COM ~ 2 ~ EXE BBLOCK\I13.COM ~ ~ ~ EXE BBLOCK\RPLBIND2.EXE ~ ~ EXE BBLOCK\PROTMAN.EXE ~ ~ EXE BBLOCK\RPLBIND1.EXE ~ ~ ;DRV BBLOCK\IPXNDIS.DOS ~ ~ ~ ;DRV BBLOCK\TCPDRV.DOS /I:C:\LANMAN.DOS ~ ~ EXE BBLOCK\NETBEUI\NETBEUI.EXE ~ 10 ~ DRV BBLOCK\NDIS\silannd.DOS ~ ~ ~ DRV BBLOCK\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\LANMAN.DOS ~ M B-2. PROTOCOL.INI Sample File for KM8139D: ========================================== [protman] drivername = protman$ dynamic = yes priority = netbeui [netbeui_xif] drivername = netbeui$ bindings = KM8139D_nif names = 6 ncbs = 12 packets = 20 pipeline = 10 sessions = 6 stacksize = 512 lanabase = 0 [xnsnb_xif] drivername = xnsnb$ bindings = KM8139D_nif load = xnsnb[cbr] lanabase = 1 [xnstp_xif] drivername = xnstp$ bindings = KM8139D_nif load = xnstp[ub] lanabase = 1 [tcpip_xif] drivername = TCPIP$ disabledhcp = (TCPIP_NO_DHCP) ipaddress0 = (TCPIP_ADDRESS) subnetmask0 = (TCPIP_SUBMASK) defaultgateway0 = (TCPIP_GATEWAY) tcpsegmentsize = 1450 tcpwindowsize = 1450 nbsessions = 6 load = tcptsr[c],tinyrfc[c],emsbfr[cr] unload = "unloadt /notsr[dc]" bindings = KM8139D_nif lanabase = 1 [ipx_xif] drivername = ipx$ load = ipxmark[u],ipx[u] unload = ipxrel[c] bindings = KM8139D_nif lanabase = 1 [msdlc_xif] drivername = msdlc$ bindings = KM8139D_nif load = msdlc[ub] unload = msdlc[u] [KM8139D_nif] drivername = SILANND$ <== MUST be "SILANND$", char sensitive C. Windows 95 Remote Boot to NT Server Installation (ONLY for NT 4.0) : ======================================================================= (NOTICE !!! You MUST first install the MS-DOS remote boot client for NT Server before install the Windows 95 Remote Boot Client for NT Server) ************************************************************************ * Hardware Requiremment: * * * * 1. A Windows NT 4.0 Server with RemotBoot Service with CD-ROM drive * * 2. A Workstation running Windows 95 with CD-ROM drive * * 3. Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Resource Kit * * 4. Microsoft Windows 95 Resource Kit with NETSETUP.EXE Utility * * 5. A Remote Boot Workstation with floppy drive * * 6. A kaiomy KM8139D PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter with RPL BootROM * ************************************************************************ Installation Guide Topics: 1. Install Server-Based Setup (SBS) on NT Server 2. Install the Windows 95 Remote Boot Client for NT Server 1. Install Server-Based Setup (SBS) on NT Server (1) Startup Windows NT 4.0 Remote Boot Server. (2) At the NT Server, create \WIN95SRV directory for SBS Server, and share \WIN95SRV as "WIN95SRV" for "RPLUSER" and "Administrators" users with "Full Control" permission. (3) At the NT Server, select "Start" -> "Programs" -> "Administrative Tools (Common)" -> "User Manager for Domains", select "New User" from "User" item of the "User Manager - DOMAIN" dialog box, specify Username and Password for Windows 95 workstation, click "Groups" button -> select "Administrators" -> click "Add" button -> click "OK" button to add Administrators Permission, click "Add" button to completely create new user, click "Close" button to quit new user dialog box. (4) Startup Windows 95 Workstation with CD-ROM drive, enter Username and Password to logon NT Server. (P.S.: This user MUST be "Administrators" user.) (5) Insert Microsoft Windows 95 Resource Kit into Windows 95 CD-ROM drive. (6) In Windows 95 Explorer, switch to the ADMIN\NETTOOLS\NETSETUP directory of CD-ROM drive, double-click NETSETUP.EXE. (7) In the Server-Based Setup dailog box, click "Set Path" button, and specify the path to SBS Server (\\NTSERVER\WIN95SRV), then click "OK" button. (8) Click "Install" button, choose "Server" option from "Install Policy" dialog box, check the Source Directory and Destination Directory, click "OK" button. (9) Click "Don't Create Default" button from "Create Default" dialog box. (10) Enter Windows 95 CD Key Number to "CD Key" dialog box, click "OK" button to install the SBS files to NT Server. (11) After completely install the SBS files to NT Server, insert Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Resource Kit into Windows NT Server CD-ROM drive. (12) At the NT Server, go to MSDOS prompt, change the directory to the \CLIENTS\RPL\UPDATE\WIN95 directory of CD-ROM drive, and run the following command to update the Windows 95 SBS files for Remote Booting. D:\CLIENTS\RPL\UPDATE\WIN95> WIN95SRV.BAT C:\WIN95SRV 2. Install the Windows 95 Remote Boot Client for NT Server (1) At the NT Server, create \WINNT\RPL\CLIENTS directory for Windows 95 Remote Boot Clients and share \WINNT\RPL\CLIENTS as "CLIENTS" for "RPLUSER" and "Administrators" users with "Full Control" permission. (2) At the NT Server, follow the following step to create the New Profile Configuration for Windows 95 Remote Boot. a) Copy the KM8139D NDIS2/3 driver (SILANND.DOS and SL95.SYS) from Driver Diskette A:\BOOTROM to C:\WIN95SRV directory. COPY A:\BOOTROM\SILANND.DOS C:\WIN95SRV COPY A:\BOOTROM\SL95.SYS C:\WIN95SRV\SYSTEM b) Copy W95BB.CNF file from Driver Diskette A:\BOOTROM\NTSRV to C:\WINNT\RPL\BBLOCK\NETBEUI\KM8139D directory. COPY A:\BOOTROM\NTSRV\W95BB.CNF C:\WINNT\RPL\BBLOCK\NETBEUI\KM8139D c) Run RPLCMD.EXE command to add the New Boot Name, the New Configuration Name and the New Vendor Name for the New Adapter Profile. C:\WINNT\RPL> RPLCMD Adapter Boot Config Profile Service Vendor Wksta [Quit]: b Add Del Enum: a BootName=SILANW95B VendorName=00E020 <== Change to your Node Address BbcFile=BBLOCK\NETBEUI\KM8139D\W95BB.CNF All other parameters are optional BootComment=kaiomy KM8139D for Windows 95 WindowsSize=0 Adapter Boot Config Profile Service Vendor Wksta [Quit]: c Add Del Enum: a ConfigName=SILANW95C BootName=SILANW95B DirName=DOS DirName2=WIN95 FitShared=fits\win95.fit FitPersonal=fits\win95p.fit All other parameters are optional ConfigComment=Windows 95 for kaiomy KM8139D DirName3= DirName4= d) At the NT Server, select "Start" -> "Programs" -> "Administrative Tools (Common)" -> "Remoteboot Manager", select "Check Configurations" from "Configure" item of the "Remoteboot Manager - Local Machine" dialog box to take effect new configurations. e) Select "New Profile" from "Remoteboot" item of the "Remoteboot Manager - Local Machine" dialog box, select "Windows 95 for kaiomy KM8139D" from "Configuration" field, then specify the New Profile Name to "Profile Name" field, click "OK" button to create new profile. (3) Plug KM8139D PCI Fast Ethernet adapter with RPL BootROM into the Remote Boot Workstation. <<< NOTICE !! >>> Please make sure the Remote Boot Workstation WITH the floppy drive (Drive A:) but WITHOUT the hard disk drive. (4) Startup the Remote Boot Workstation, the RPL BootROM will try to remoteboot MS-DOS from NT server. (5) At the NT Server, select "Start" -> "Programs" -> "Administrative Tools (Common)" -> "Remoteboot Manager", select "Refresh" from "View" item, the Remote Boot Client MAC Address will display into the "Remoteboot Manager - Local Machine" dialog box, select the MAC Address and select "Convert Adapters" from "Remoteboot" item select "DOS 6.22 for kaiomy KM8139D" from "Wksta In Profile" item then specify the New Workstation Name, click "Add" button. (6) At the NT Server, select "Start" -> "Programs" -> "Administrative Tools (Common)" -> "User Manager for Domains", double-click the New Remote Boot Username from the "User Manager - DOMAIN" dialog box, click "Groups" button -> select "Administrators" -> click "Add" button -> click "OK" button -> click "OK" button to add Administrators Permission for the Remote Boot Workstation. (7) At the Remote Boot Workstation, specify Username and Password to logon the NT Server. (P.S.: This user MUST be "Administrators" user.) (8) At the Remote Boot Workstation, run the following to map drives to \\NTSERVER\WIN95SRV and \\NTSERVER\CLIENTS shared directories. C:\> NET USE F: \\NTSERVER\WIN95SRV C:\> NET USE G: \\NTSERVER\CLIENTS (9) Change the drive to F: and run the following command to install the First Windows 95 Remot Boot Client. C:\> F: F:\> setup /t:g:\client1.tmp (10) Make the following decisions during setup : a) In the Server-Based Setup dialog box, choose "Set up Windows to run from a network server". b) In the Startup Method dialog box, choose "Start Windows from the network (remote boot server)". c) In the Machine Directory dialog box, enter "G:\CLIENT1" into the Machine Directory field. d) In the Setup Options dialog box, choose "Custom" Setup. e) In the User Information dialog box, specify the User Name and Company Name informations. f) In the Analyzing Your Computer dialog box, choose "No, I want to modify the hardware list", exclude as many hardware types and items from auto-detection as possible. (Try to exclude all items except Display and Keyboard items) g) In the Select Components dialog box, remove "Communications" component. h) In the Network Configuration dialog box, click "Add" button -> select "Adapter" -> click "Add" button -> click "Have Disk" button -> insert KM8139D driver diskette into floppy and type "A:\BOOTROM" for driver path to install Windows 95 NDIS3 driver for remoteboot Windows 95 client. i) In the Network Configuration dialog box, select "Client for Microsoft Networks", click "Properties" button, choose "Quick logon" from "Network logon options" field and click "OK" button. j) In the Network Configuration dialog box, select "Windows Logon" from "Primary Network Logon" field. k) In the Identification dialog box, specify the Computer Name and Workgroup Name and make sure the Workgroup Name is the same as the Domain Name of the Remote Boot NT server. l) In the Computer Settings dialog box, check the all hardware devices information are correct, click "Next" button to continue the installation. m) Following the screen prompt to complete Windows 95 client pre-installation. (11) At the NT Server, select "Start" -> "Programs" -> "Administrative Tools (Common)" -> "Remoteboot Manager", DELETE the Workstation Name of the Remote Boot Workstation from the "Remoteboot Manager - Local Machine" dialog box. (12) At the NT Server, you must MANUALLY edit the following files in the \WINNT\RPL\CLIENTS\CLIENT1\SUBOOT directory. All files are in ASCII format and can be edited using any Text Editor such as EDIT.COM. AUTOEXEC.BAT --- if system lost it , kaiomy provided it. \suboot directory CONFIG.SYS --- if system lost it , kaiomy provided it. \suboot directory MSDOS.SYS --- PROTOCOL.INI --- kaiomy \suboot directory SILANND.DOS --- kaiomy \BOOTROM directory SYSTEM.DAT (13) To edit the mini registry file SYSTEM.DAT use REGEDIT.EXE to export its contents to text file, edit the text file, then import the text file back into SYSTEM.DAT. See the example below. regedit /L:system.dat /E registry.txt edit registry.txt regedit /L:system.dat /C registry.txt (14) Please note that REGEDIT must be run from the DOS command prompt. It will not work as intended if you load it from a DOS session under Windows 95. The easiest way to do this is to remoteboot from your first Windows 95 client, and, when the message "Starting Windows 95" appears, press the F8 function key. When the boot menu appears, select the Step-by-step Confirmation option, answer Yes to each line except WIN.COM. When prompted to start WIN.COM answer No. This will drop you to the DOS command prompt. (15) Export system.dat miniregistry file as follows: regedit /L:system.dat /E registry.txt (16) Edit REGISTRY.TXT by searching and replacing all occurences of the new PCI machine environment and driver name . For example: old register.txt new register,txt "transport"="*netbeui,*nwlink," --> "transport"="*netbeui,*nwlink,ndishlp.sys" "netcard"=" " --> "netcard"="silannd.dos" (17) After modifying REGISTRY.TXT you must update SYSTEM.DAT by importing the new information. regedit /L:system.dat /C registry.txt (18) Remove the hidden, system, and read only attributes from SYSTEM.DAT by entering: attrib -r -s -h system.dat (19) copy new system.dat to \WINNT\RPL\CLIENTS\CLIENT1\SUBOOT directory. (20) At the NT Server, go to MSDOS prompt, change the directory to the \WINNT\RPL\BIN directory and run the following command to copy some remoteboot files from CLIENT1\SUBOOT directory to PROFILES\SILANW95C\SUBOOT directory. WIN95CLT.BAT \WINNT\RPL\CLIENTS\CLIENT1 \\NTSERVER SILANW95C <<< NOTICE !! >>> Here, please make sure the KM8139D NDIS2 driver (SILANND.DOS) has been copied into the \WIN95SRV, \WINNT\RPL\BBLOCK\NDIS, \WINNT\RPL\RPLFILES\PROFILES\SILANW95C\SUBOOT, \WINNT\RPL\CLIENTS \CLIENT1\SUBOOT directories and the KM8139D NDIS3 driver (SL95.SYS) has been copied into the \WIN95SRV\SYSTEM directory. (21) At the NT Server, change the directory to the \WIN95SRV directory to edit the MACHINES.INI file and add the following lines for the new clients. [00E020102125] <== Must match with your node address SYSDATPATH=G:\CLIENT1 G=\\NTSERVER\CLIENTS (22) Restart the Remote Boot Workstation, the RPL BootROM will try to remoteboot Windows 95 from NT server to continue the Windows 95 client installation. (23) At the NT Server, select "Start" -> "Programs" -> "Administrative Tools (Common)" -> "Remoteboot Manager", select "Refresh" from "View" item, the Remote Boot Client MAC Address will display into the "Remoteboot Manager - Local Machine" dialog box, select the MAC Address and select "Convert Adapters" from "Remoteboot" item select "Windows 95 for kaiomy KM8139D" from "Wksta In Profile" item then specify the New Workstation Name, click "Add" button. (24) At the NT Server, select "Start" -> "Programs" -> "Administrative Tools (Common)" -> "User Manager for Domains", double-click the New Remote Boot Username from the "User Manager - DOMAIN" dialog box, click "Groups" button -> select "Administrators" -> click "Add" button -> click "OK" button -> click "OK" button to add Administrators Permission for the Remote Boot Workstation. (25) At the Remote Boot Workstation, specify Username and Password to logon the NT Server, the client will now boot to Windows 95 and continue to setup Windows 95 configuration, sometimes it will occur some errors and prompt you to reboot your system, just do it, and after startup Windows 95 again, Windows 95 setup will prompt you to specify the Time Zone information and configure printer device, then prompt you Windows 95 setup program finished and restart your computer to complete the Windows 95 client installation. C-1. W95BB.CNF Sample File for KM8139D: ======================================= ; Windows 95 on kaiomy PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter (KM8139D) BASE D0H RPL BBLOCK\RPLBOOT.SYS LDR BBLOCK\RPLSTART.COM ~ DAT BBLOCK\NETBEUI\KM8139D\PROTOCOL.INI DRV BBLOCK\RPLDISK.SYS ~ ~ ~ EXE BBLOCK\RPLPRO1.COM ~ 2 ~ EXE BBLOCK\RPLBIND2.EXE ~ ~ EXE BBLOCK\PROTMAN.EXE ~ ~ EXE BBLOCK\RPLBIND1.EXE ~ ~ ;DRV BBLOCK\IPXNDIS.DOS ~ ~ ~ ;DRV BBLOCK\TCPDRV.DOS /I:C:\LANMAN.DOS ~ ~ EXE BBLOCK\NETBEUI\NETBEUI.EXE ~ 10 ~ DRV BBLOCK\NDIS\SILANND.DOS ~ ~ ~ DRV BBLOCK\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\LANMAN.DOS ~ M EXE BBLOCK\W95I13.COM ~ ~ ~ C-2. CONFIG.SYS Sample File for KM8139D : ======================================== DEVICE=HIMEM.SYS device=c:\ramdrive.sys 1440 /E STACKS=16,512 C-3. AUTOEXEC.BAT Sample File for KM8139D : ========================================== @if not exist d:\winboot\nul mkdir d:\winboot @copy c:\ d:\winboot d: cd \winboot C-4. MACHINES.INI Sample File for KM8139D : ========================================== ;Windows 95 MACHINES.INI ;[node address] ;SYSDATPATH=x:\<home directory> ;x=\\server\share [00E020102125] <== Must match with your node address SYSDATPATH=g:\client1 g:=\\NTSERVER\clients <<< End of file >>>Download Driver Pack
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