README.TXT Driver File Contents (en2218b.zip)


                Accton EN2218 Multi-function PC Card
		   Packet Driver Installation

The packet driver PCMPD.COM enables both the Ethernet and Modem devices on the 
Accton EN2218 Multi-function PC Card.  

PCMPD command line syntax:

PCMPD [options] <PD_INT_NO> [LAN_IRQ] [LAN_IO_BASE] [COMPORT]

where [options] are:

[-d]	       The "-d" option does not start the LAN function until this 
               driver is called by the higher layer programs first.

[-n]	       Your NOVELL server uses NOVELL ISO-like packets. Your NOVELL
	       workstation uses  NOVELL 8137 packets. You can use this option
	       to convert NOVELL 8137 packets into  NOVELL ISO-like packets.

[-u]	       This option unloads the Packet Driver.

[-h]	       This option displays the on-line help.

<PD_INT_NO>    Specifies the software interrupt where to load the packet 
               driver. This value must be specified, and it must be in one of 
	       the following ranges:

               0x60-0x66
               0x68-0x6f
	       0x78-0x7e

               0x67 is the EMS interrupt, and 0x70 through 0x77 are used by 
               the second 8259 interrupt controller.  These values are thus 
	       not usable.

	       Please note the 0x in front of the value to indicate
	       a hexadecimal number.

[LAN_IRQ]      Specifies the interrupt (IRQ) for the LAN function.

               All legal IRQ values are supported.  If Card Service is 
	       installed in the system, PCMPD checks with the Card Service 
	       to see if the IRQ you specified is free.  If it is, PCMPD uses 
	       this IRQ.  If it is not free, PCMPD asks the Card Service to 
	       assign an available IRQ and use that IRQ instead of the one 
	       you specified.

	       If Card Service is not installed, PCMPD will try to use the 
	       IRQ you specified regardless whether it is free.  In case 
	       the IRQ is not free, PCMPD will not be able to come up, or
	       the system may hang.

	       If Card Service is installed in the system, it is recommended 
	       that you do not specify the LAN_IRQ value and let PCMPD assign
	       it for you.   If Card Service in not installed, please make sure 
	       the IRQ you assigned, or the default value (5), is not used by 
	       another device in the system.

[LAN_IO_BASE]  Specifies the base I/O address for the LAN function.

               The supported values are:

	       0x300 (Default value)
	       0x320
	       0x340
	       0x360

               The comment about LAN_IRQ assignment also applies to the
	       LAN_IO_BASE parameter.  If Card Service is installed in the 
	       system, it is recommended that you do not specify the LAN_IO_BASE
	       value and let PCMPD assign it for you.   If Card Service in not 
	       installed, please make sure the IO Base you assigned, or the 
	       default value (0x300), is not used by another device in the 
	       system.

[COMPORT]      Specifies the COM port (COM2, COM3, COM4) for the modem 
               function.

               The supported values are:

	       2 (for COM2)
	       3 (for COM3, default value)
	       4 (for COM4)

               The comment about LAN_IRQ assignment also applies to the
	       COMPORT parameter.  If Card Service is installed in the 
	       system, it is recommended that you do not specify the COMPORT
	       value and let PCMPD assign it for you.   If Card Service in not 
	       installed, please make sure the COM port you assigned, or the 
	       default value (3, for COM3), is not used by another device in 
	       the system.

Usage examples:

1) The following command loads the Packet Driver at software interrupt 
0x60 (hexadecimal).

PCMPD 0x60 

2) Assuming no Card Service is installed, the next command loads the 
Packet Driver at software interrupt 60h, LAN hardware interrupt 12,  
LAN I/O base address 0x320, and modem COM port 4 (COM4).

PCMPD 0x60 12 0x320 4

Please note when you specify the COMPORT parameter, you must also specify
the three parameters in front of it on the command line.  

3) The next command line unloads a previously loaded packet driver.

PCMPD -u

Notes:

After successfully executing PCMPD.COM, both the LAN and modem functions 
are enabled.  The command displays the Ethernet I/O port and IRQ (interrupt) 
values used by the LAN function.  It also displays the COM port (e.g. COM2, 
COM3, and COM4) enabled.  Please use this COM port to configure your 
communication software.

A sample message displayed after executing PCMPD.COM is shown below:

Packet driver software interrupt is 0x60  
COM3 Port: 0x3E8  IRQ 4  
I/O Port: 0x300  
Interrupt Number: 11 (0xB)
Window Memory Address Segment: 0xD000  
My Ethernet Address is 00:00:E8:01:01:58

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