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* ATI AT 2000PNP Ethernet Adapter *
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* NDIS Driver for Microsoft LAN Manager for OS/2 *
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* Ver. 1.05 *
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* README file *
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1. Introduction:
This Ethernet NDIS driver for OS/2 is intended to bring additional driver
support to Microsoft LAN Manager 2.0 for OS/2 servers and workstations.
You can use the LAN Manager setup utility, SETUP, to import new drivers,
so that the network may be configured with the new drivers.
2. Directory Structure and Contents
The following directory structure on the installation diskette is to meet
the LAN Manager requirement.
\ <ROOT>
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ÀÄÄÄMSLANMAN.OS2
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ÀÄÄÄDRIVERS
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ÃÄÄÄETHERNET
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³ ÀÄÄÄPNPND
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³ ÃÄÄ PNPND.OS2
³ ³
³ ÀÄÄ PROTOCOL.INI
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ÀÄÄÄNIF
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ÀÄÄ PNPND.NIF
The following describes the directory and file contents under the tree:
MSLANMAN.OS2 and DRIVERS Directories containing NDIS driver for
OS/2.
ETHERNET A directory contains the NDIS driver and PROTOCOL.INI
for the Ethernet cards. The NDIS driver should have
it own directory in the name of the .NIF file.
PNPND A directory contains the NDIS driver and PROTOCOL.INI.
PNPND.OS2 The NDIS2 driver.
PROTOCOL.INI The prototype of the final PROTOCOL.INI which stores
the configuration and binding information for all
protocols and MAC modules in the system. This is for
use of the Protocol Manager during initialization.
This file will be bound or modified during the instal-
lation.
NIF A directory contains the network information file of
the NDIS driver for the SETUP utility.
PNPND.NIF The NIF file for the Ethernet NDIS driver.
3. Installation
* Installing the Driver for LAN Manager Together with the NDIS Driver
1) Install the LAN Manager according to the manual"s instructions.
2) Answer "Yes" for the following questions:
Import Network Drivers
Do you have more disks to load?
<No> <Yes>
3) Insert the Ethernet Driver Disk into any floppy drive. The fol-
lowing message will appear:
[X] ATI AT-2000PNP Ethernet Adapter
Press "Space Bar" to choose the driver and then choose OK.
4) Later in the "Network Drivers" dialogue box, choose:
ATI AT-2000PNP Ethernet Adapter
5) When the installation is completed, do one of the following.
- If the Operating Mode in DIAG has been set as Plug & Play
mode, use any text editior to edit the following line in your
PROTOCOL.INI under the directory C:\LANMAN:
[PNPND_NIF]
drivername=PNPND$
- If the Operating Mode in DIAG has been set as Jumperless mode,
use any text editor to edit the following lines in your
PROTOCOL.INI under the directory C:\LANMAN:
[PNPND_NIF]
drivername=PNPND$
IOBASE=0x300
INTERRUPT=3
Note: You should change the IOBASE and INTERRUPT according
to the hardware settings.
6) Reboot your PC system.
* Installing the Driver on a LAN Manager-Installed Machine
1) Change the current directory to C:\LANMAN and run SETUP.
2) From the "Action" menu of the Microsoft LAN Manager SETUP window,
choose "Import Network Drivers".
3) Insert the Driver Disk into any floppy drive. The following
message will appear:
[X] ATI AT-2000PNP Ethernet Adapter
Press "Space Bar" to choose the driver and then choose OK.
4) From the "Action" menu of the Setup Main Window, choose "View/
Modify...".
5) Later, when the "Network Drivers" dialogue box appears, remove
the original Protocol Driver and NDIS Driver and select:
ATI AT-2000PNP Ethernet Adapter
then, choose <Done>.
6) From the "Action" menu of the Setup Main Window, choose "Save".
7) Choose "Exit" from the Exit menu to exit the installation.
8) Do one of the follwing.
- If the Operating Mode in DIAG has been set as Plug & Play
mode, use any text editior to edit the following line in your
PROTOCOL.INI under the directory C:\LANMAN:
[PNPND_NIF]
drivername=PNPND$
- If the Operating Mode in DIAG has been set as Jumperless mode,
use any text editor to edit the following lines in your
PROTOCOL.INI under the directory C:\LANMAN:
[PNPND_NIF]
drivername=PNPND$
IOBASE=0x300
INTERRUPT=3
[PNPND_NIF]
drivername=PNPND$
9) Reboot your PC system.
Download Driver Pack
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.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.