README.TXT Driver File Contents (e3kit253.zip)

                               E Z W O R K S

  This file explains the EZWORKS Network Adapter Installation Utility. This
 utility is an upgrade/replacement for the NICSETUP utility found in previous
 EtherWORKS 3 software kits.

  If you do not have mouse, you can alternatively use the TAB key to move and
 the SPACE BAR to select. For Comboboxes(boxes with an arrow pointing downward)
 use the UP or DOWN arrow to select. To get help on a particular Network
 Operating System (NOS) click/select the HELP button in the upper right hand
 corner of the screen. Clicking on any item will produce an explanation of
 that item in the "Information Box" at the bottom of the screen. Hit ESCape
 to exit from any window.

 Select the "TOOLS" menu option to access:

  Change/View         -   Change permanent EtherWORKS 3 settings stored in your 
  Permanent Settings      adapter's EEPROM. Once modified your system needs to
                          be powered off for the changes to take effect.        

  Diagnostics         -   Run comprehensive diagnostics on your Digital
                          Network Adapter.

  Remote Boot         -   Change EtherWORKS 3 Remote Boot settings for a 
  Settings                Remote Boot ROM that is presently installed on
                          your EtherWORKS 3 adapter. Configuration options
                          include:

                            o Enabling of the ROM to boot upon powerup.
                            o Time interval between Remote Boot attempts.
                            o Remote Boot protocol.

     The EZWORKS utility is ready to do a complete Novell VLM Client 
 installation in less than 1 minute! Just simply click on the [ OK ] button
 when first bringing up the utility. Once the utility indicates the 
 installation was successful. Remove your installation diskette and reboot
 to connect to your Novell Server. This can also be accomplished via the
 command line switch /novell bypassing the EZWORKS menu. See the section
 (below) describing command line switches for a full explanation.

     The EZWORKS utility also provides support for DOS Startup Menus. If
 your system is configured to use DOS Startup Menu's and you wish your Novell
 Client to be started from a particular menu item. Simply click on "Select
 DOS Menu" and select a menu item from the Combobox list directly below it.
 
     From the HELP menu select:

       Utility           -    Explanation of the utility(taken from this file).

       Release Notes     -    Release notes for the current software kit.

       Latest Drivers    -    For a complete list of resources from which
                              to obtain the latest driver updates.
                                                               
       About             -    Current version of the utility.


 Command Line Switches:
 ======================

 EZWORKS also allows changing EtherWORKS 3 settings via command line switches.
 The following is a full description of the switches.

   1. The EZWORKS command line feature is supported on systems containing
      only a single EtherWORKS 3 board.

   2. Command line switches are not case sensitive and do not have to appear 
      in any particular order.  Spaces between switches will be ignored. 
      All switch fields must appear exactly as shown in the COMMAND FORMAT 
      section. No spaces are allowed before or after the '=' sign. Truncation 
      of switch names is not allowed.

   3. If the /iobase=EISA switch is used to change the EtherWORKS 3 board to 
      EISA mode, or the EtherWORKS 3 card is hard strapped, the iobase address
      stored permanently in EEPROM will be changed. However the currently 
      selected (temporary) iobase address will not be changed. 
      If the /temporary switch is present, EZWORKS will return an 
      'invalid iobase' error.

   4. If the board is 'busy' (or 'active') due to a EtherWORKS 3 device driver 
      being loaded, the user specified settings will affect ONLY the 
      permanently stored EEPROM settings, unless the /override switch is used. 
      If the /temporary switch is present without also providing the /override 
      switch, EZWORKS will return a 'board is busy' error.

   5. If the /temporary switch is present, any unspecified parameter values 
      will be read from the EtherWORKS 3 current (temporary) settings, 
      otherwise,  the parameter values will be read from the EEPROM.

   6. EtherWORKS 3 (temporary) settings and/or EEPROM permanent settings will 
      be updated only if no errors are detected by EZWORKS.

Command Format
---------------

   EZWORKS  [/?, /HELP] [/iobase=www] [/membase=xxxx] [/memmode=yy] 
            [/irq=zz] [/display] [/temporary] [/override] [/default]  
            [/remote=(enable,disable)] [/protocol=(mop,rpl,rpl/19h)] 
            [/run_diag, [loopback] [/novell] [/frametype] [/status]
            [/isabus=(8bit, 16bit)] [fastbus=(enabled,disabled)]

Command Line Switches
---------------------

   /? or /help

   When the /? or /help switch is included in the command line, EZWORKS 
   will display simple help text, and all other switches will be 
   ignored. No parameters will be modified.

   /iobase=www

   'www' must be a HEX value between 100 to 3C0, aligned to an increment of 20,
    or 'EISA'.

   When the /iobase switch is included in the command line, EZWORKS will
   change the EtherWORKS 3 permanent EEPROM and current settings to the
   specified iobase value.

   /membase=xxxx

   'xxxx' is a valid HEX format segment address in Extended Memory ranging from
   A000 to FF80. This setting must comply with the memory mode(2K, 32K, 64K ) 
   setting.

   When the /membase switch is included in the command line,  EZWORKS will
   change the EtherWORKS 3 EEPROM/register MEMBASE field to the specified
   value.

   /memmode=yy

   'yy' is a decimal value, only 0, 2, 32 and 64 are valid. 0 will set the
   EtherWORKS 3 to IO only mode. The memory base address will then be set to
   0.  Any of the other remaining values will not affect the memory base, but 
   both the memory base and memory mode settings will be checked so see if
   they will be compatible with each other (e.g. the memory base address D0800h
   is not compatible with the memory mode 64K)

   When the /memmode switch is included in the command line, EZWORKS will
   change the EtherWORKS 3 permanent EEPROM and current register settings to
   reflect the specified memory mode. The /memmode switch by itself does not
   change the memory address of the EtherWORKS 3 card.
   
   /irq=zz

   'zz' is a decimal value: 5, 10, 11 or 15

   When the the /irq switch is included in the command line, EZWORKS will
   change the EtherWORKS 3 permanent EEPROM and current register settings to
   the specified IRQ value.

   /nodisplay

   When the /nodisplay switch is not included on the command line, EZWORKS
   will output any error codes, error messages or current settings to the
   standard output device. When /nodisplay is included on the command line,
   EZWORKS will execute commands without displaying any message.

   /temporary

   When the /temporary switch is not included on the command line, EZWORKS
   will update both the permanent EEPROM and current register settings
   according to the user specified values.  When /temporary is included on
   the command line, the user specified switches will affect ONLY the current
   EtherWORKS 3 register settings.  If your PC is cold booted or RESET, the
   register value will be reset to the non-volatile values stored in EEPROM.


   /override

   When the /override switch is not included on the command line, EZWORKS
   will not change the registers if the board is detected as 'busy'. When the
   /override switch is included on the command line, the 'busy' status will
   be ignored, and the registers will be changed to the value(s) specified.

   /default

   When the /default switch is included in the command line, EZWORKS will
   write the following values to the EtherWORKS 3 EEPROM:

       iobase=300
       memmode=2k
       membase=d000
       irq=5
       fastbus=disabled
       isabus=16bit

   /remote=(enable, disable)

   When the /remote switch is included on the command line, EZWORKS will
   change the EtherWORKS 3 remote boot setting to ENABLE or DISABLE according
   to the value specified by the user.

   /protocol=(mop,rpl,rpl_19h)

   When the /protocol switch is included in the command line, EZWORKS will
   modify the remote boot protocol to the user specified value.

   /run_diag

   When the /run_diag switch is included in the command line, EZWORKS will
   execute diagnostics and display the results.

   /loopback

   When the /loopback switch is included in the command line EZWORKS will
   prompt the EZWORKS diagnostic utility to perform the diagnostics including
   the external loopback test.  Make sure the proper loopback terminator is
   installed.

   /novell

   This switch allows a user to do a complete Novell DOS VLM client install.
   The files are copied to the directory C:\NWCLIENT. If that directory does
   not exist it is created. Also the command "lastdrive = Z" is added to
   CONFIG.SYS and a call to STARTNET.BAT is added to AUTOEXEC.BAT. The frame
   type defaults to 802.2 unless otherwise specified using one of the
   following switches:

                       /frametype=ethernet_802_2
                       /frametype=ethernet_802_3
                       /frametype=ethernet_ii
                       /frametype=ethernet_snap

   /fastbus

   This switch allows a user to enable or disable the fastbus setting. The
   default is DISABLED and should be used for *MOST* configurations. It may
   be necessary to ENABLE this option for older 80286 systems that deviate
   from the normal 8.33mhz Isa Bus Speed.

   /isabus

   This switch allows a user to change the ISA Bus Transfer rate to either
   8 bit or 16 bit. 16 bit is the default setting. It should be used whenever
   possible to provide maximum adapter performance.

   /status

   This switch allows you to view your EtherWORKS 3 adapter's current card
   settings.
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How To Update Drivers Manually

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.

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