README.TXT Driver File Contents (e3kit253.zip)

 
		EtherWORKS 3 TURBO V2.53 README         13-OCT-1997
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Thank You for purchasing a Digital EtherWORKS 3 TURBO Network 
Interface Card.  Digital's Network Products Group is committed to 
providing you with updated EtherWORKS 3 TURBO device drivers to 
ensure that these cards will install easily, perform exceptionally 
well, and operate in all the latest network operating systems (NOS).

This file contains important information that was not available when 
the EtherWORKS 3 TURBO User Information manual was printed.  A 
RELEASE.NOT file, included in the root directory of this diskette, 
contains detailed technical information regarding known anomalies in 
the use of the EtherWORKS 3 TURBO cards.

Section 1:............................. Notes on EZWORKS utility
Section 2:............................. Accessing the latest drivers
Section 3:............................. Diagnostic error messages


			     Section 1
			     =========

Note: EZWORKS now allows changing EtherWORKS 3 settings via command 
      line switches. See the file INSTALL\EZWORKS.TXT for a full 
      description on how to use the switches. Note that whenever 
      executing any command line switches be sure to include /CMD as 
      one of the switches.

For most network operating environments, the EtherWORKS 3 TURBO 
Ethernet controller card must be configured with the EZWORKS 
utility before the network can be used.  EZWORKS can be used in a 
Microsoft Windows NT environment by running it after booting from 
floppy. (It is recommended this be performed by making the 
installation diskette bootable E.G. SYS C: A:).

The EZWORKS utility allows you to configure EtherWORKS 3 TURBO 
Ethernet controller cards, and serves as a diagnostic tool for the 
cards.  EZWORKS works in unison with the RAMDIAG.COM file. Make sure 
that the RAMDIAG.COM file is in the same directory as EZWORKS to run 
diagnostics.

To execute the EZWORKS utility, change your disk drive to the top-
level directory of this distribution diskette (for example, a:\), 
then enter SETUP at the DOS prompt.  The utility is completely menu 
driven and contains help for each option shown at the bottom of the 
screen. The bottom line of the screen will always contain the valid 
keys needed to execute the options.  

The EZWORKS utility will allow up to four controller cards to be
configured at a time.  For simplicity sake, you may wish to install 
and configure one card at a time.

During execution of the EZWORKS utility, you will have the option 
of changing and storing the EtherWORKS 3 TURBO card settings.  If 
any of the following settings are changed, you MUST edit (using 
any standard text editor such as EDIT or BRIEF) the corresponding 
configuration file for the driver that you will be using 
(PROTOCOL.INI for NDIS, NET.CFG for ODI Client). 

		1.      Base I/O Address
		2.      Memory Base Address
		3.      Memory Mode
		4.      IRQ Value

Refer to the README.TXT files contained within the \NOVELL\DOSODI 
and \NDIS2\DOS subdirectories of this distribution diskette for 
more details on editing the ConFiGuration/INItialization files that 
affect your operation.

The EtherWORKS 3 TURBO Controller card default settings are as 
follows:

		Base I/O Address        =       300h
		Memory Mode             =       2K
		Memory Base Address     =       D000h
		IRQ                     =       5


RESOLVING A BUS CONFLICT
------------------------
If you realize, before installing the EtherWORKS 3 TURBO controller 
card, that any of these default settings pose a system conflict, or 
if you install the card and the system will not boot due to a 
system conflict, you have the option to hardstrap the card.  To 
hardstrap the card, insert one or both of the jumpers found at the 
locations marked W1 and W2 on the EtherWORKS 3 TURBO card. Hard-
strapping the EtherWORKS 3 TURBO card requires only that an I/O 
range is available. When hardstrapped, the EtherWORKS 3 TURBO card 
does not take up any memory area or IRQ lines, thereby reducing the 
chance of a bus conflict.
  
The following table details how the board will be set with one or 
both of these jumpers installed:

		I/O Range                 W2     W1
		----------------          --     --
		200h - 21Fh               ON     ON          
		280h - 29Fh               OFF    ON
		EISA mode                 ON     OFF
		Normal operation          OFF    OFF

After using the W1 and/or W2 jumpers to hardstrap the EtherWORKS 3 
TURBO card, the next step is to run EZWORKS to reconfigure the 
EtherWORKS 3 card to reside where no bus conflict will occur.  Use 
the EZWORKS Setup menu and follow the guiding directions.  After 
EZWORKS is complete, power down the PC, remove the W1 and/or W2 
jumpers, then power up the PC.  If a bus conflict persists, 
determine what the bus conflict is, set the jumpers again, then run 
EZWORKS to resolve the conflict (following the previous steps).

NOTE: W1 and/or W2 cannot be installed for normal operation!

Remember that if you change the EtherWORKS 3 TURBO default settings 
using EZWORKS, you will have to update the appropriate network 
files (PROTOCOL.INI for NDIS, NET.CFG for ODI, CONFIG.SYS, and EISA 
Setup).


				USER NOTES
				----------

When running EZWORKS diagnostics with the DE203 or DE205 cards 
connected to a ThinWire network, it is necessary for the BNC 
(network) connector to be terminated with a T-connector and two 
50-ohm terminators.  If this is not done, EZWORKS will display a 
Loopback Error message. Also, full diagnostics, including Loopback, 
cannot be properly run on a live network.  Running diagnostics with 
a DE203 or DE205 card installed on a live network may also give 
Loopback Error messages.

EZWORKS will not allow diagnostics to be run when it detects that 
the EtherWORKS 3 TURBO card is active.  The EtherWORKS 3 TURBO card 
is considered active if a network device driver has been loaded. It 
may be necessary to remove the statement that loads the device 
driver in CONFIG.SYS or other file and power cycle (cold boot) the 
PC to deactivate the EtherWORKS 3 TURBO card.


			     Section 2
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To obtain the latest EtherWORKS 3 TURBO software from the Internet:

 1. Perform an ftp connect to ftp.digital.com.  Your login name is 
    anonymous.
 
 2. Enter your password.  (Use your Internet address as your 
    password.)
  
 3a. To obtain the currently RELEASED (shipping) EtherWORKS 3 kit 
     (matching upper/lowercase lettering) change your directory as 
     follows: 

	cd /pub/DEC/adapters/ethernet/ewrk3/release 

 3b. To obtain the latest drivers prior to a major release of an 
     EtherWORKS 3 kit. We maintain an interim kit. This kit is the 
     currently released (shipping) kit plus any drivers that were 
     released/completed thereafter. (Matching upper/lowercase 
     lettering) change your directory as follows: 

	cd /pub/DEC/adapters/ethernet/ewrk3/interim

 4. List all the files in the directory to determine the kit number. 
    Released and Interim kits will have the following syntax e3kitn. 
    Where "n" is a version number. For example for a released kit 
    "n" could be 22 (meaning V2.2). For an Interim kit "n" could be 
    226 (meaning V2.26).

	ftp> ls

 5. Select ftp image mode:

	ftp> i

 6. Perform a get command on the e3kitn.zip file. (where "n" is 
    the kit number determined in step 4.)

	ftp> get e3kitn.zip
 
 7. Type quit to exit ftp:

	ftp> quit

To obtain the latest EtherWORKS 3 TURBO software from the Network 
Product Business BBS:

 1. Using a modem connect to one of the following numbers: 
	    
    USA: Network Product Business BBS 1-(508)-486-5777 (open 24hrs)
    Europe: (33)92-96-03-12, select network products / area 23.

 2. Follow the screen's menu-driven instructions to download the 
    driver files.


			     Section 3
			     =========

For information on ERROR messages, consult the ERROR.TXT file, 
located in the root directory of this distribution diskette. 
     
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  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

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