Windows NT
Microsoft Windows NT* v3.1 and v3.5 Installation Notes
for Intel's TokenExpress(TM) PRO Adapter
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Location of Driver: disk 2 3.1 \NT31\TPRONT.SYS
3.5 \NT35\OEMSETNT.INF
General Installation
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If you haven't installed Windows NT
1. Use either TokenSet or FlashSet to configure the adapter before
running NT setup. Make sure you write down the IRQ and I/O
address settings.
2. Install NT. During NT Setup, you're asked to select a Network
Adapter Card.
Select "<Other>" from the list and insert the TokenExpress PRO
adapter disk.
3. When prompted, enter the path to the driver:
\NT31 (for Windows NT v3.1)
\NT35 (for Windows NT v3.5)
4. Make sure the I/O Port Address matches the I/O address set in
TokenSet or FlashSet.
If you're running NT 3.5, you can also specify a Network Address
(a locally administered address). A Network Address is a unique
12-digit hex number. The first digit must be a 4, 5, 6, or 7.
Click the Help button for more detail.
5. NT Setup then performs the binding process. If you installed any
additional network software options (for example, Client Services
for NetWare), you may be prompted for specific information for
these options.
6. When NT Setup finishes, restart your computer and use the File
Manager to connect to the network.
If you've already installed Windows NT
1. Use either TokenSet or FlashSet to configure the adapter before
running NT setup. Make sure you write down the IRQ and I/O
address settings.
2. In NT, select the Network icon in the Control Panel, and then
select Add Adapter.
3. When the list of available adapters displays, select "<Other>"
at the end of the list.
4. Insert the TokenExpress PRO adapter disk.
5. When prompted, enter the path to the driver:
\NT31 (for Windows NT v3.1)
\NT35 (for Windows NT v3.5)
6. Make sure the I/O Port Address matches the I/O address set in
TokenSet or FlashSet.
If you're running NT 3.5, you can also specify a Network Address
(a locally administered address). A Network Address is a unique
12-digit hex number. The first digit must be a 4, 5, 6, or 7.
Click the Help button for more detail.
7. NT Setup then performs the binding process. If you installed any
additional network software options (for example, Client Services
for NetWare), you may be prompted for specific information for
these options.
8. Restart NT when prompted. Use the File Manager to connect to
the network.
Locally administered addresses
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Using Windows NT 3.1
To set a locally administered address in Windows NT 3.1,
edit the NT registry directly.
Using Windows NT 3.5
To set a Network Address (locally administered address)
in Windows NT 3.5,
1. Select the Network icon in the NT Control Panel.
2. Highlight "Intel TokenExpress PRO adapter" in the
Installed Network software list box.
3. Enter a unique Network Address.
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