README.TXT Driver File Contents (VE20001.ZIP)


		NetWare Server And Workstation Drivers Installation
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The drivers NWMLID.COM, NW311.LAN, OS2MLID.SYS, ACC40.LAN Can be used for the
following Ethernet adapters:

		    EtherNet Combo-16
		    EtherNet Pair-16
		    EtherNet Coax-16
		    EtherNet Combo-16
		    EtherNet Pair-16
		    EtherNet Coax-16
		    EtherNet BT-16

The driver installation procedures is discussed in following separate chapters.


Chapter 1   -	 Driver installation for Novell NetWare V3.11

Chapter 2   -	 Driver installation for Novell NetWare DOS ODI

Chapter 3   -	 Driver installation for Novell NetWare OS/2 ODI

Chapter 4   -	 Driver installation for Novell NetWare V4.0

NOTE :

1.   For your convenience,  the Hardware Driver Disk is  not copy
     protected. Before you start with  the  installation process,
     make a backup copy of this diskette. Use the  backup as your
     working diskette. Keep the original and use  it only to make
     backup copies.




			   CHAPTER  1

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1.   Things You Need
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Before you start with the installation process make sure you have
the following :

     a)    Hardware Driver Disk
     b)    Novell NetWare Version 3.11 System Diskette

2.   How To Install O.S. Driver
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     a)    Insert  the Acc-10 Hardware Driver Disk into  drive	A
	   and check the contents of subdirectory  \NETWARE\ODI\3.1x
	   It should contain the following file :

	     NW311.LAN	ÄÄÄ  Novell NetWare V3.11 Server Driver

     b)    Copy  the contents of the Novell NetWare  386  Version
	   3.11 System	Diskette  into your  NetWare  386  server
	   station  hard  disk.   Please  refer  to  your  Novell
	   NetWare 386 Installation Manual for details.

     c)    Copy  the  NW311.LAN file from the Hardware Driver Disk
	   into the NetWare server station hard disk.

     d)    Run SERVER.EXE on the server station.  Several NetWare
	   messages will be shown on-screen.

     e)    At the NetWare  prompt (indicated by a colon),  run
	   the	driver	program, type :

		 : LOAD [d:]NW311 <Enter>

		(Command Syntax : LOAD [d:]<Driver Name>)

	   Follow  the	instructions to  select  the  appropriate
	   adapter  configuration, i.e. io_port, memory  address,
	   memory length, interrupt.  Allowable values for  these
	   parameters  will  also be shown on-screen.	When  you
	   load the driver program, your screen will display  the
	   following messages :

	   Loading module NW311.LAN
	   Supported  I/O port values are : 300, 240, 280, 2C0,
					    320,  340,	360,
	   I/O port : 300_

	   (Enter appropriate I/O port and press <Enter>)


     f)    Bind IPX with LAN driver, at the Netware server prompt,
	   type :

		 :BIND IPX NW311 <Enter>

	   After  pressing <Enter> the computer prompts  you  for
	   the Network Number.	For details on how to assign this
	   number,  please consult your NetWare 386  Installation
	   Manual.

	   If  problems  occur during the binding  process,  your
	   screen  will prompt you with error  messages.   Please
	   refer to your NetWare 386 manual for details on  these
	   messages.   The LAN driver installation  is	completed
	   when you see the following message on-screen :

	   IPX	LAN  Protocol  bound to  NE Mode vx.xxRxx (yymmdd).


			   CHAPTER  2

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³   Novell NetWare  DOS ODI Driver Installation 	     ³
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1.   Things You Need
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	   Before you start with  the installation  process  make
	   sure you have the following :

	   a)	 Hardware Driver Disk
	   b)	 Novell DOS ODI WORKSTATION SERVICES diskette.


	If NIC driver, NWMLID executed successfully, it  would inform you
	the adapter mode and related configurations. Otherwise	you would
	see some error messages telling you by what reason the driver did
	not reside. You can specify the problem and correct it easily.

Here is the list of error messages the driver may display and correction
method we suggested:

	"The board cannot be found."
	The adapter does not exist or driver does not recognize the adapter.
Correction: Plug adapter into your PC bus slot.

	"Board RAM failed the memory test."
	The RAM buffer on the adapter failed.
Correction: Change a new adapter to run driver again.

	"The board did not respond to the initialization command."
	The driver recognized the adapter but the adapter fail to respond.
Correction: Change a new adapter to run driver again.

	"Adapter current mode is not supported or card not found."
	The current adapter mode is not supported such as NE1000 mode.
Correction: Run setup.exe reset adapter to NE2000 mode.

	"There is no cable connecting to adapter."
	There is no cable connecting to adapter or the transceiver within
	adapter is failed.
Correction: Connect the cable to adapter and run driver again.

	Normally,  you will not need a NET.CFG file because the  established
	defaults should be adequate for your network. Besides, the automatic
	configuration property can eliminate the necessity of NET.CFG. There
	is only one conditions the  NET.CFG  file must exist. That  is	when
	your  workstation  plugs more than one adapters.  In this situation,
	for  each adapter, there  must	exist a MLID section in NET.CFG file.


	Note1: ODI driver is always parsing your NET.CFG file first. If the
	       related	adapter's configuration  parameters is found, they
	       will be	recognized  as	preferred setting, even thought it
	       conflicts with parameters store in EEPROM of adapter. Thus
	       it will fail to initialize the adapter.



	Bellow is a sample NET.CFG file:

		LINK DRIVER NWMLID
		    INT   5
		    PORT  320
		       :
		       :
	You can see Netware 386 Installation appendix E for  more information
	about NET.CFG.


	Note2: The NET.CFG file will generate automatically if the Driver
	       Installation File NWMLID.INS exist during driver installation.


	Novell has already changed the Ethernet  default frame	type to 802.2
	starting with the release of NetWare v4.0. The move has to be made to
	enable it to better support future protocol  and networking features.
	Some of these features are:IPX with checksum,  security enhancements,
	and  protocol independence. Following this change,  the default frame
	type of  DOS ODI  driver is Ethernet 802.2 when there  is no protocol
	binding in NET.CFG file.  At this  situation  if  your server  is not
	NetWare v4.0, please make sure the Ethernet 802.2 frame type has been
	bound already before logging in it.


			   CHAPTER  3
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³   Novell NetWare  OS/2 ODI Driver Installation	     ³
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1.   Things You Need
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	   Before you start with  the installation  process  make
	   sure you have the following :

	   a)	 Hardware Driver Disk
	   b)	 Novell NetWare OS/2 WORKSTATION SERVICES REQUESTER diskette.
	   c)	 Novell NetWare OS/2 WORKSTATION OS/2 Utility - 1
	   d)	 Novell NetWare OS/2 WORKSTATION OS/2 Utility - 2
	   e)	 Novell NetWare OS/2 WORKSTATION OS/2 Utility - 3

2.   How To Install
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	   You need 1 file to access network service after installing OS/2
	   Requester and Utilities.

	   a) OS2MLID.SYS


	The directory OS2ODI contains only an OS/2 driver,(OS2MLID.SYS). This
	driver	must  be  used	with  the   OS/2   requester   to   establish
	networking operations. Make sure  that the workstation on  which  you
	want  to  install  the	Requester  is  a  286  or  386	machine  that
	will run  OS/2	or  Extended  Edition  OS/2.  Please  consult 'Novell
	NetWare  Requester  for  OS/2' for  detailed  Requester and Utilities
	installation guide. After installation, the only thing you need to do
	is  to	copy  OS2MLID.SYS  to NETWARE subdirectory and add or replace
	OS2MLID.SYS  before IPX.SYS  in CONFIG.SYS. Such  that those commands
	sequence following will appear in your CONFIG.SYS file.

	DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\LSL.SYS		; OS/2 Requester supported
	DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\DDAEMON.SYS		; OS/2 Requester supported
	DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\OS2MLID.SYS
	DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\IPX.SYS		; OS/2 Requester supported

	Reboot your system to get service of network.



	Note: There is	a  suggestion  provided  by  Designers of this	driver
	      to guarantee it work  properly.  We  suggest  that  frame   type
	      which  you  want to bind to IPX protocol will  be  specified  by
	      'FRAME' command in  the  first line among those supported  frame
	      types. Such a NET.CFG file is as below:

			  Link Driver OS2MLID

			    frame Ethernet_802.3
			    frame Ethernet_802.2
			    frame Ethernet_ii
			    frame Ethernet_snap

			    protocol IPX 00 Ethernet_802.3


		For more information on NET.CFG parameters, see "NetWare
		Workstation for DOS", "ODI for DOS User's Guide" or "NetWare
		Requester for OS/2".


			   CHAPTER  4

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1.   Things You Need
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Before you start with the installation process make sure you have
the following :

     a)    Hardware Driver Disk
     b)    Novell NetWare Version 4.0  System Diskettes or CD ROM

2.   How To Install O.S. Driver
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     a.    Insert  the Acc-10 Hardware Driver Disk into  drive	A
	   and check the contents of subdirectory  \NETWARE\ODI\4.00
	   It should contain the following file :

	    ACC40.LAN  ÄÄÄ  Novell NetWare V4.0 Server Driver
	    ACC40.LDIÄÄÄ  Novell NetWare V4.0 Server Driver Installation
			  Information File.
     b.  At the NetWare prompt (indicated by the Server name), run
	 INSTALL.NLM program, by typing :

	    server name: LOAD INSTALL <Enter>


     c. Select	'Maintenance/Selective Install' <Enter>


     d. Then select 'LAN Driver Options (Configure/Load/...)'<Enter>


     e. Press <Insert> key on your keyboard to specify other driver
	will be installed.


     f. Press <F3> key on your keyboard to give the driver loading
	path A:\NETWARE\ODI\4.00  <Enter>


     g. After that you will see ACC40.LAN appear as an item under
	'Select a LAN Driver' menu. Select it to start the driver
	loading and binding procedure. You will load and bind all
	4 frame types supported by NetWare.


     h. Next time when you reboot your 4.0 server you will not
	need diskette again but just follow procedure b. to d.
	to complete installation.



       Note1: The   architecture  of  V.40   driver  is  different
	      with   V3.11.    You   should   load   MSM.NLM   and
	      ETHERTSM.NLM   modules  separately  before   loading
	      ACC40.LAN.  When	loading  ACC40.LAN, it will  check
	      whether  these two  modules  have  been  loaded,	if
	      not, it  will  load  them  automatically.  So  after
	      ACC40.LAN  is loaded, if you type 'MODULES'  command
	      under  prompt,  you  will see   two   extra  modules
	      MSM.NLM  and ETHERTSM.NLM  loaded also.


       Note2: The  default  frame  type   ACC40.LAN   binding	is
	      Ethernet_802.2  not   Ethernet_802.3.  This  is  the
	      difference between V3.11	and V4.0 driver. ACC40.LAN
	      will  support NetWare V3.11  environment	also.  But
	      you  must load some patch  NLMs  before  loading it.
	      Under this circumstance,there are some unpredictable
	      faults.  So  we  do  not	suggest this  solution.


	Novell,  NetWare,  NE2000,   NE1000,  Novell   Advanced  NetWare  are
	registered trademarks of Novell Incorporated. Ethernet is  registered
	trademark   of	 Xerox	 Corporation. Other marks  mentioned here but
	unintentionally  omitted are  trademarks or registered	trademarks of
	their respective companies.



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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.

  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

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

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