\HELP\SCO\SCOOPEN.TXT
Fast Ethernet PCI Adapter
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MDI Driver Installation for SCO OpenServer version 5.0
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Installation Procedure
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1. Login SCO OpenServer as root user. (On maintenance mode)
2. Using "custom" to install the driver
A. Prepare an image file
Copy "USR79mdi" onto SCO OpenServer and rename it to "VOL.000.000"
# mkdir /usr/test
# mount -f DOS /dev/fd0 /mnt
# cp /mnt/<PATH>/USR79mdi /usr/test/VOL.000.000
<PATH> is the driver directory.
B. Execute "custom"
/* A menu selection screen will be popped up */
Using [->] key to move cursor to "Software" menu item then
press [] key to get into pull down menu then move to
"Install New..." and press [ENTER] key
===> Begin Installation on scosysv
What host (machine) do you want to install from?
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<*> From scosysv
< > From another host
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[ Continue ] [ Cancel ] [ Help]
Select From scoopen and use [TAB] key to move cursor to [Continue]
then press [ENTER] key and press [] key to get into pull down menu
===> Select Media
Insert media, and select media device.
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Media Device:| CD-ROM Driver 0_____________________|v
*CD-ROM Driver 0
Media Images
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[ Continue ] [ Help ]
-> Select "Media Images" and use [TAB] key to move cursor to
[ Continue ] then press [ENTER] key then press [ENTER] key
again
===> Enter Image Directory
Enter the full path to the directory containing media images.
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Image Directory: |/usr/test________________________________________|
Note: media images must follow the naming convention VOL.000.000,etc.
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[ OK ] [ Cancel ] [ Help
-> Input the path name where VOL.000.000 is located as above
path name is /usr/test
===> Enter Image Directory
Installing: U.S. Robotics 10/100 PCI NIC TX
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Install the selected software or patches.
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[ Install ] [ More Option ] [ Cancel ] [ Help ]
Using [TAB] key to move cursor to [ Install ] then press [ENTER] key
After the installation process the following message is displayed,
===> Question
Installation complete
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[ OK ]
Press [Enter] key then you will find out that
U.S. Robotics 10/100 PCI NIC TX
is added to the package list
Using [<-] key to move cursor back to "Host" menu item then
press [] key to get into pull down menu then move to "Exit"
then press [ENTER] key
Now that the driver is installed in the system successfully.
5. Using "netconfig" to configure the driver
/* A menu selection screen will be popped up */
At "Hardware" menu item press [] key to get into pull down menu then
move to "Add new LAN adapter" then press [ENTER] key
If you got a PCI NIC inserted on your machine, it will list as following:
===> Add new LAN adapter
The following adapters have been found:
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* Adapter Controller - PCI Bus
[ Configure hardware not listed above... ]
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[ Continue ] [ Cancel ] [ Help ]
Using [TAB] key to move to "Configure hardware not listed above..."
then press [ENTER] key
===> Add new LAN adapter
Select network adapter to be added:
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U.S. Robotics 10/100 PCI NIC TX *
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[ Continue ] [ Cancel ] [ Help ]
Using [v] key to move to "U.S. Robotics 10/100 PCI NIC TX" then
press [ENTER] key.
===> Network Driver Configuration
Enter the configuration of U.S. Robotics 10/100 PCI NIC TX:
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PCI Bus#:
PCI Device#:
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[ OK ] [ Cancel ] [ Help ]
The above screen let you fill the information of where your PCI adapter
is located by specifying PCI Bus#, and PCI Device#.
Note: If you are not sure about the PCI parameters or your PCI Device#
can not be found in the list, leave them as default values.
Continue with the following installation. After the driver is
installed and the system re-linked, reboot the system. The driver
will search for the PCI Adapter automatically.
===> Information
--- Please verify adapter is set to the configuration just entered
[ OK ]
Press [ENTER] key.
===> Add Protocol
Select one networking product to be added to
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U.S. Robotics 10/100 PCI NIC TX Adapter:
HW U.S. Robotics 10/100 PCI NIC TX
- SCO IPX/SPX
- SCO TCP/IP
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[ Add ] [ Cancel ] [ Help ]
Using [] key to move cursor to "SCO TCP/IP" then press [ENTER] key.
===> SCO TCP/IP Configuration
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Local Host Name: |scoopen_____________| [ Advanced ]
IP Address: |192.9.200.1_________| Options...
Netmask: |255.255.255.0_______|
Broadcast Address: |192.9.200.255_______|
Domain Name: |scoopen.com_________|
TCP connections: |256_________________|
Pseudo ttys: |32__________________|
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[ OK ] [ Cancel ] [ Help ]
Input the required information then use [TAB] key to move cursor to "OK"
then press [ENTER] key.
===> Message
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The following products were successfully configured into the system
SCO TCP/IP
U.S. Robotics 10/100 PCI NIC TX - PCI Bus#0,PCI Device#13,PCI
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[ OK ]
Press [ENTER] key
At "Hardware" menu item press [] key to get into pull down menu then
move to "Exit" then press [ENTER] key
===> Question
The Unix Kernel must be re-linked before the changes
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made here will have an effect.
Do you want to re-link the kernel now?
Press [ENTER] key
Do you want this kernel to boot by default (y/n) y
Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt (y/n) y
6. Reboot unix
# init 0
Another way to specify driver's PCI parameters
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Another way to modify PCI parameters is at booting
time, shown as below:
1. Specify PCI Bus#, PCI Device# and PCI Function#
Boot
: unix net.mdi=f3a(0) net.params=(pcb:0,pcd:14,pcf:0)
2. Auto-search PCI adapter card
Boot
: unix net.mdi=f3a(0)
Note: The IRQ number must match with the value set in ROM-BIOS
before you specify this value, please check it.
The IRQ for PCI bus can be accessed by pressing [DEL] key when
system is power on and choose the proper select item to set
IRQ for PCI bus.
Example: ROM PCI/ISA BIOS (2A4X5C31)
PCI/GREEN FUNCTION SETUP
AWARD SOFTWARE, INC.
Press [DEL] key --> PCI/GREEN FUNCTION SETUP
Slot 3 Using INT# : A-PIRQ1
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PIRQ1# Connect IRQ: 5 By Single
Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
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.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
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.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.