README.TXT Driver File Contents (EN2216.zip)

		Accton Technology Corporation
               EN2216/2316  PCMCIA Ethernet Adapter
                 Adapter Test and Diagnostic Program
	 
       
   ACCTEST.EXE is an MS-DOS program that verifies if the basic 
functions and components of a EN2216/2316 adapter work correctly.
Since ACCTEST.EXE accesses hardware directly, you should only run
this program in a native MS-DOS environment (with or without the 
Card Services.)  If you try to run this program in a DOS box in 
the Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me/2000 or IBM OS/2 environment, the program
will not work properly.

   When you run ACCTEST.EXE, no other EN2216/2316 drivers should have
been loaded.  For an example, if the DOS ODI driver is already loaded,
and you start ACCTEST. ACCETST and the DOS ODI driver will interfere
with each other and the system may hang.

   For maximum compatibilty, it is not recommended to run
ACCTEST when EMM386.EXE is loaded in CONFIG.SYS.  However, if you do use
EMM386.EXE in CONFIG.SYS, please exclude a range of 64K bytes of memory
to be used by the PC Card.  Add the following line in CONFIG.SYS.

   DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-DFFF


Command line options:

   ACCTEST /? 

      Displays command line options and the supported values 
      for each option.

   ACCTEST [/Q:x] [/I:yyy]  [/W:zzzz] [/S:x]

     /Q:x    : The IRQ number to be used by the EN2216/2316 Adapter
               x = 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 15
               If not specified, ACCTEST will allocate a free IRQ.

     /I:yyy  : The base I/O address to be used by the EN2216/2316 Adapter
               yyy = 200, 220, 300, 320, 340, 360
               If not specified, ACCTEST will assign the base I/O address.

     /W:zzzz : The base window address to use to test the PC Card
               if not specified, the window address is assigned by ACCTEST.

     /S:x    : PCMCIA Slot No.
               x = 0, 1... 
               If not specified, ACCTEST detects the slot number.
  
ACCTEST.EXE conducts the following tests:

  . Configuration Test

       Verifies if the IRQ and I/O resources can be obtained
       successfully to conduct the subsequent tests.

  . I/O Test 

       Verifies if the assigned I/O base address can be used successfully
       by the PC Card.  If this test fails, more than likely
       it is because the I/O address is occupied by another device.  In
       this case please change the I/O base address by using the /I option
       on the command line and execute ACCTEST.EXE again.
       
  . RAM Test

       Verifies if the RAM (Random Access Memory) component on 
       the PC Card is free of error.

  . Ethernet Node ID Test

       Verifies if the Ethernet Node ID (MAC Address) of the adapter
       is in correct format.

  . Internal Loopback Test

       Conducts Ethernet internal loopback test.

  . External Loopback Test

       Conducts Ethernet external loopback test.  To pass this test 
       you must connect the PC Card to an Ethernet hub or switch.  

  . Interrupt Test

       Verifies if the IRQ value assigned to the adapter works correctly.  
       If this test fails, more than likely it is because the IRQ is 
       occupied by another device in the system.  In this case please 
       change the IRQ value by using the /Q option on the command line 
       and execute ACCTEST.EXE again.
       
  . Network Function Test

       Broadcasts packets on the Ethernet network to verify if the
       EN2216/2316 adapter can send network data correctly with the
       specified IRQ and I/O address.  The number of packets transmitted
       is displayed in the "Tx Count" field.

       You can use the F2 key to start or to stop the test.

       To verify the network receive function, you can execute the 
       Network Function Test on a second notebook computer on the
       same Ethernet network.  When ACCTEST.EXE receives the network
       packets broadcast by the second notebook, the number of packets
       received in displayed in the "Rx Count" field on the screen.
       
       You can use the F1 key to reset the counters.  You can use the
       ESC key to exit the program.


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