AS400.TXT Driver File Contents (inttok1.exe)

   AS/400 and PC Support
 

   Installing and configuring the Intel TokenExpress(TM)
   PRO adapter DLC driver for IBM PC Support
   =====================================================

   Location of driver: disk 2  \DOSDLC


   Quick Installation
   ------------------

      Use the Automatic Setup option in TokenSet (disk 1) to install
      the DLC drivers. Make sure PC Support is installed. You may want
      to include the following statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:

	 C:\PCS\STARTPCS


      Sample CONFIG.SYS file
      ----------------------

	 FILES=20
	 BUFFERS=50
	 LASTDRIVE=E
	 DEVICE=C:\DLC\TPROARB1.SYS
	 DEVICE=C:\DLC\TPRODLC2.SYS
	 DEVICE=C:\PCS\EIMPCS.SYS


   General Installation
   --------------------
 
      1.  Create a directory on your hard disk drive for the TokenExpress
	  DLC drivers.
 
      2.  Insert the Intel Drivers disk 2 in your A: drive and copy
	  all the files in the A:\DOSDLC directory to the directory you
	  just created on your hard disk.

	  For example:  copy a:\dlc\*.* c:\dlc\*.*
 
      3.  Edit your CONFIG.SYS file and add the following lines:
       
	     Device=c:\dlc\tproarb1.sys
	     Device=c:\dlc\tprodlc2.sys
 
      4.  Install PC Support, making sure you enter the name of the remote
	  system as well as it's correct address.  If you enter the remote
	  systems address incorrectly PC Support will not be able to connect
	  to it.

   Special Considerations
   ----------------------

      An optional country code can be specified when loading the 
      interrupt arbitrator TPROARB1.SYS.  Drivers loaded subsequently
      may then use this country code to display messages in the 
      selected language.

      The country code is specified in the CONFIG.SYS file as follows:

	 DEVICE = (path)\TPROARB1.SYS <optional country code>

      At this time, 001 for U.S. English is the only supported country 
      code.

      The TokenExpress DLC driver supports five (5) optional parameters.
      These parameters are specified in the CONFIG.SYS file as follows:

	 DEVICE=(path)\TPRODLC2.SYS -I<adapter number>9 -A -ON
				    -N<adapter number><node address>
				    -W<adapter number><work space size>

      Where:  

	 - or / precedes parameter option and <adapter number> 
	   specifies 0 or 1.
	 -I<adapter number>9 forces IRQ 9 to be used instead of IRQ 2
	 -A forces primary adapter to be configured as alternate 
	  adapter (1).  
	 -N<adapter number><node address> allows a locally administered
	   node address to be configured.
	 -W<adapter number><work space size> allows the LLC work space 
	   size to be specified.  (Min. 3072  - Max. 16384 bytes)
	   (Default = 4096 bytes.)
	 -ON specifies that an older version of IBM NetBIOS
	   (previous to v1.3) is being used.

     Examples:

	 REM *** Int 5C Arbitrator Driver ***
	 DEVICE=<path>\TPROARB1.SYS 001 
	   or
	 DEVICE=\LSP\DXMA0MOD.SYS 001 (IBM PC LAN Support v1.3)

	 REM *** DLC Driver ***
	 DEVICE=<path>\TPRODLC2.SYS -I09 -N1400001234567 -W05678

	 REM *** IBM NetBIOS Driver ***
	 DEVICE=\LSP\DXMT0MOD.SYS (IBM PC LAN Support v1.3)



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