README.TXT Driver File Contents (lm5lt10b.exe)

                         Billionton Systems Inc.

                     Driver Diskette Overview Ver 5.0
                   for PCMCIA 10Lan + 56KModem Combo Card

                                 TOPIC
                   =================================================
                     [1]. Diskette Contents
                     [2]. Installation for Microsoft Windows 95/98
                          1.Introduction
                          2.Getting Started
                     [3]. Installation for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
                          1.Introduction
                          2.Getting Started
                          3.Troubleshooting
                     [4]. Support Options
                     [5]. Copyrights, Trademarks, and Disclaimers


[1] Diskette Contents

    Files             Contents
    ------------------------------------------------------------------
    \README.TXT       This File
    \WIN95            NDIS3.1 Driver for Windows 95  
    \WIN98            NDIS4 Driver for Windows 98  
    \NT40             NDIS4 Driver for Windows NT4.0  
    \LINUX            Installation Guide for Linux
    \MANU\MANUAL.HTML Document


[2] Installation for Microsoft Windows 95/98

    1. Introduction
       Windows 95/98 provides a complete "Plug n' Play" System that will
       automatically recognize and configure most PC Cards.

       Before inserting your LanModem PC Card, the system's PCMCIA chipset
       must be enabled and functioning. The PCMCIA chipset is responsible
       for controlling the systems interface for PC Cards. Please consult
       the system's manual or manufacture for use with Windows 95/98.

       Multifunction PC Cards put a heavy demand on a system's resources.
       Please resolve all system conflicts, errors, and Windows 95/98 issues
       before installing the LanModem.

       Please have the installation media for the Windows 95/98 ready for
       any request for files.

    2. Getting Started
       With the system off, remove all PC Cards

       Start/Boot Windows 95/98

       Remove any previous Network Setup
             -Press the START button on task bar
             -Select SETTINGS
             -Select CONTROL PANEL
             -Select NETWORK SETTINGS
             -Highlight each network support entry and press REMOVE
             -After all network support is removed, press OK

       Insert the LanModem into one of the system's PCMCIA Slots

       A "New Hardware Found" dialog box should appear, see
        troubleshooting if the dialog box doesn't appear.

       Select "Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer"

       Insert the LanModem driver disk in drive A:

       Type in the path name A:\WIN95 for Windows 95 and
                              A:\WIN98 for Windows 98. 

       Because the device is multifunction, the system will repeat
        the "New Hardware Found" a few times. Please repeat the same
        steps for each request made by the system.

       The Window 95/98 PCMCIA installation will add Netware and Microsoft
        network support automatically. Any network support can be adjusted
        by the Network Support in the Control Panel.


[3] Installation for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0

    1. Introduction

       Windows NT provides support for PC Card (PCMCIA) compatibile
       systems. For this installation pleas print out this README.TXT
       using NOTEPAD. Procede according to the instructions below. Do
       not run any of the LanModem's install programs, these are
       unnecessary for the NT environment.

       Before inserting your LanModem PC Card, the system's PCMCIA chipset
       must be enabled and functioning. The PCMCIA chipset is responsible
       for controlling the systems interface for PC Cards. Please consult
       the system's manual or manufacture for use with Windows NT.

       Multifunction PC Cards put a heavy demand on a system's resources.
       Please resolve all system conflicts, errors, and Windows NT issues
       before installing the LanModem.

       Please have the installation media for Windows NT ready for
       any file request. The following installation does require a
       basic knowledge of the NT environment.

       Please follow the sequence, first install Network,
       than install modem.

    2. Getting Started for Windows NT4.0

       Please confirm that your Notebook can support PCMCIA Card in NT,
        if can't support it, contact your notebook manufactory

       Remove all PC Cards from the system

       Start/Boot Windows NT

       Login with a user with full access (ie. ADMINISTRATOR)

       Remove any previous network support
             -Open the MY COMPUTER
             -Run the CONTROL PANEL
             -Run the NETWORK
             -Select ADAPTERS page, remove all previous installed devices
             -After all adapters is removed, press CLOSE
             -Don't restart Windows NT

       Remove all Serial Port support
             -Open the MY COMPUTER
             -Run the CONTROL PANEL
             -Run the PORTS
             -Highlight each COM port and remove them
             -After all is removed, press CLOSE

       Shutdown Windows NT

       NT Networking Configuration
       ---------------------------
       Insert LanModem into one of the system's PCMCIA Slots

       Start Windows NT 4.0

       Login with a user with full access (ie. ADMINISTRATOR)

       Open the MY COMPUTER

       Run the CONTROL PANEL

       Run the NETWORK.

       case 1: NT Networking is not installed
       --------------------------------------
       Select YES to start install network.

       Press Next and push SELECT FROM LIST button

       Press HAVE DISK button

       Insert the LanModem driver disk into drive A:

       Supply the followng path to the drivers A:\NT40

       Highlight the only choice for the LanModem and press OK and NEXT

       Windows NT allow configuration of
                          -TCP/IP
                          -NWLink IPX/SPX
                          -NetBEUI
                          ...
            These selection and configurations are for the user. We
            cannot help configure these because they are unique for each
            network. Please see the Network Administrator for help.
       Use default NETWORK SERVICES, just press NEXT twice.

       Input path to NT System Source files and path A:\NT40 sequentially.

       A dialog box will appear to adjust the driver's settings.

       Adjust the driver to the system's resources, these selections
        must be unique for this device.

       Resource Recommendations
       ------------------------
       +------------------------------------------------------------------+
       |I/O Base    |  320 normally safe,                                 |
       |            |  possible alternative 300                           |
       +------------+-----------------------------------------------------|
       |Interrupt   |  11 normally safe, if notebook is multimedia        |
       |(IRQ)       |  equipt, please try a lower interrupt 5             |
       +------------+-----------------------------------------------------|

       press NEXT twice, input COMPUTER NAME and press NEXT

       press FINISH, restart the computer

       See next 2 sections to configure NT for the use of the fax/modem.

       case 2: NT Networking is installed
       ----------------------------------
       Select ADAPTERS page

       Press ADD to add network adapter

       Press HAVE DISK button

       Insert the LanModem driver disk into drive A:

       Supply the followng path to the drivers A:\NT40

       Highlight the choice for the LanModem and press OK

       A dialog box will appear to adjust the driver's settings.

       Adjust the driver to the system's resources, these selections
        must be unique for this device. Resource Recommendations see above.

       Press OK when all setting are complete.

       Press CLOSE to complete NETWORK setting, restart the computer

       See next 2 sections to configure NT for the use of the fax/modem.


       NT Modem Configuration
       ----------------------
       Open the MY COMPUTER

       Run the CONTROL PANEL

       Run the MODEMS

       Press NEXT button, let computer auto-detecte the modem

       System should find the standard modem in COM port, press
        CHANGE button, select our modem driver.

       Press HAVE DISK button.

       Insert the LanModem driver disk into drive A:

       Supply the followng path to the drivers A:\NT40

       Highlight the only choice for the LanModem and press OK and NEXT

       Press FINISH and then CLOSE to complete modem setting

       The card installation for both LAN and Modem is complete.

    3. Troubleshooting
       If the Modem can't be found automatic, Please try to use select by user method

[4] Support Options

    We are consistently improving and upgrading our drivers. you are
    welcomed at any time to browse through our WWW, and download any
    drivers, utilities and help files.

    If you still cannot get the LanModem working properly, our
    technical experts are always ready to help.  Please be at your
    computer, have your LanModem, Drivers Disk, and the following
    information available:

    * Version number of any drivers you are running
    * The extact text of any error message displayed on your screen
    * The type of computer
    * The type of network


[5] Copyrights, Trademarks, and Disclaimers

    All references to MS, Windows, Win95, Windows 95, Windows 98, Win98
    Windows NT, WinNT are rights reserved by Microsoft Corporation

    All references to Nvl., ODI, Netware, NW, IPX, IPXODI, and LSL are
    rights reserved by Novell Corporation

    Further rights reserved to their respective corporations
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