README.TXT Driver File Contents (D00000150_86.zip)

              README File for 10Mbps Ethernet CompactFlash Card

Thanks for choosing the 10Mbps Ethernet CompactFlash Card. 
This card is compliant with the PCMCIA 2.0 Type II standard and 
it provides credit card-sized connectivity solution for portable PC.

                        Driver Diskette Overview

                               TOPIC
                ======================================
                       1.  DISKETTE CONTENTS
                       2.  ENABLE PCMCIA CARD
                       3.  NETWARE DOS ODI DRIVER
                       4.  PACKET DRIVER
                       5.  NDIS DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 95
                       6.  NDIS DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 98
                       7.  NDIS DRIVER FOR WINDOWS ME                       
                       8.  NDIS DRIVER FOR WINDOWS NT 4.0
                       9.  NDIS DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 2000
                      10.  NDIS DRIVER FOR WINDOWS XP

[1] DISKETTE CONTENTS


      Files and
      Subdirectories      Contents
      --------------------------------------------------------------------
      \ECARDCS.EXE         Enable PCMCIA Card Program
      \README.TXT          This file
      \DOSODI              Novell Netware DOS ODI Driver
      \PKTDRV              Packet Driver
      \WIN95               NDIS Driver for Windows 95
      \WIN98               NDIS Driver for Windows 98
      \WINME               NDIS Driver for Windows ME
      \WINNT               NDIS Driver for Windows NT 4.0
      \WIN2000             NDIS Driver for Windows 2000
      \WINXP               NDIS Driver for Windows XP

[2] ENABLE PCMCIA CARD (For DOS Only)


      The ECARDCS.EXE is a PCMCIA  controller enable program. This enable
      program only need for DOS system. The ECARDCS.EXE will keep resident 
      for handle card insertion and removal events. This feature can prevent
      system crash when remove the card from socket.
      To enable PCMCIA card, type

          ECARDCS [/IRQ=x][/IO=nnn][/h]

      in DOS command line

          where:

          [/IRQ=x]     This specifies the hardware interrupt (IRQ) where your
                       card will be indicated.
                       The valid IRQs are 3,4,5,9,10,12,15.

          [/IO=nnn]    This specifies the I/O address. The valid ports are
                       300,320,340,360.

          [/h]         This specifies to indicate the program to display all
                       the possible syntax only.

      The default syntax is:

                ECARDCS /IRQ=5 /IO=300


[3]  Netware DOS ODI Driver


     This directory contains Ethernet DOS ODI driver CF1400.COM that
     supports NetWare 3.x, 4.x and 5.x, NetWare Lite and other ODI interface
     application.

            CF1400.COM : DOS/ODI Driver for NetWare 3.x, 4.x and 5.x.


     The following instructions let you to install Novel NetWare DOS ODI
     Driver :

     How To Install
     ---------------
       You need following five files to install DOS ODI DRIVER.

          a. LSL.COM           ---- supported by Novell
          b. CF1400.COM        ---- Novell DOS ODI Driver, supported
                                    by manufacturer
          c. IPXODI.COM        ---- supported by Novell
          d. NETX.EXE          ---- supported by Novell
                  or
             VLM.EXE

          e. NET.CFG           ---- optional, configuration file

       After boot your workstation, type following comments on the console:

               LSL             <Enter>
               CF1400          <Enter>
               IPXODI          <Enter>
               NETX            <Enter>

       then, you can log in to the file server.

 
[4]  Packet Driver


     The driver CF1400.COM can be used for Ethernet PCMCIA adapter.

     To load the packet driver, type CF1400 0x60.

     CF1400 syntax:

     CF1400 [options] <packet_int_no> <int_level> <io_addr>

     where:

     [options]
         -i -- Force driver to report itself as IEEE 802.3 instead of Ethernet II.
         -d -- Delayed initialization.  Used for diskless booting
         -n -- NetWare conversion.  Converts 802.3 packets into 8137 packets
         -w -- Windows hack, obsoleted by winpkt
         -p -- Promiscuous mode disable
         -u -- Uninstall


     <packet_int_no>    This specifies the software interrupt (IRQ) where
                        you'll load the packet driver. It must be in the range
                        0x60 to 0x80.

     <int_level>        This specifies the hardware interrupt (IRQ) where your
                        card will be indicated.

     <io_addr>          This specifies the I/O address .


     Example:

        The following command line loads the Ethernet Packet Driver
        at software interrupt 60h, at I/O address 300, at hardware interrupt 5.

                 CF1400 0x60 0x5 0x300
                          or
                 CF1400 0x60

        Note: The placement of 0x prior to the parameters.


[5]  NDIS Driver for Windows 95


     INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:

     1) Insert the PCMCIA Adapter into the PCMCIA slot.  The system displays
        the "New Hardware Found" window, with "CompactFlash-10Base-T Ethernet" as
        the device name.

     2) Select "Drivers from disk provided by hardware manufacturer".

     3) At the "Install From Disk" window, enter the drive letter and path
        where the device information file (.INF file) and device driver can be
        found (e.g.  A:\WIN95).  Press "OK".  The driver then installs itself.

     4) Occasionally, the system may ask for files from the Windows
        distribution disks.  Follow the prompt until the installation is
        complete.

     5) Reboot the machine to start the network.


[6]  NDIS Driver for Windows 98


     INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:

     1) Insert the PCMCIA Adapter into the PCMCIA slot.  The system displays
        the "New Hardware Found" window, with "CompactFlash-10Base-T Ethernet" as
        the device name.

     2) Insert the driver diskette into your floppy drive, and specify the
        path of the driver in the diskette(i.e. A:\WIN98) to copy the driver
        files to your system.


     3) When the driver installation is completed, restart WIN98.

[7]  NDIS Driver for Windows ME


     INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:

     1) Insert the PCMCIA Adapter into the PCMCIA slot.  The system displays
        the "New Hardware Found" window, with "CompactFlash-10Base-T Ethernet" as
        the device name.

     2) Insert the driver diskette into your floppy drive, and specify the
        path of the driver in the diskette(i.e. A:\WINME) to copy the driver
        files to your system.


     3) When the driver installation is completed, restart WINME.


[8] NDIS DRIVER FOR WINDOWS NT 4.0


     INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:

     1) Double-click on the "My Computer" icon.
        Then, double-click on the "Control Panel" icon.

     2) In the "Control Panel" window,
        double-click on the "Network" icon.

     3) In the "Network" window,
        click on the "Adapter".

     4) Click on the [Add] button.
        A list of all available drivers will be displayed.

     5) Click on the [Have Disk...] button, for third-party adapters not
        included in the list.


     6) Insert the 10Mbps Ethernet CompactFlash Card Installation Diskette in
        floppy disk drive, and type the path for the driver.

        Example:
                A:\WINNT

        Then click on the [OK] button.

        Windows NT 4.0 will attempt to locate the OEMSETUP.INF file
        in the specified path. If it exists there, Windows NT will then
        copy the appropriate drivers to the Windows NT system.

     7) In the "Select OEM Option" window, select "10Mbps Ethernet CompactFlash Card"
        item, then click on the [OK] button.

     8) Set the IRQ level and I/O Port Address to any free resources.

     9) Select Connection Type.

    10) Till now, the 10Mbps Ethernet CompactFlash Card driver are now installed.

        The installation procedure will then proceed to the next steps.
        Please refer to your Windows NT installation guide for information
        on these steps.

[9]  NDIS Driver for Windows 2000


     INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:

     1) Insert the PCMCIA Adapter into the PCMCIA slot.  The system displays
        the "New Hardware Found" window, with "CompactFlash-10Base-T Ethernet" as
        the device name.

     2) Insert the driver diskette into your floppy drive, and specify the
        path of the driver in the diskette(i.e. A:\WIN2000) to copy the driver
        files to your system.


     3) When the driver installation is completed, restart WIN2000.

[10]  NDIS Driver for Windows XP


     INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:

     1) Insert the PCMCIA Adapter into the PCMCIA slot.  The system displays
        the "New Hardware Found" window, with "CompactFlash-10Base-T Ethernet" as
        the device name.

     2) Insert the driver diskette into your floppy drive, and specify the
        path of the driver in the diskette(i.e. A:\WINXP) to copy the driver
        files to your system.


     3) When the driver installation is completed, restart WINXP.


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