Installtion Instructions for 16-bit 10/100Mbps Ethernet PC Card =============================================================== Thanks for choosing the 10/100Mbps Ethernet PC card. This card is compliant with the PCMCIA 2.0 Type II standard and it provides credit card-sized connectivity solution for portable PC. Driver Diskette Overview TOPIC ====================================== 1. DISKETTE CONTENTS 2. INSTALL WINDOWS XP 3. INSTALL WINDOWS MILLENIUM 4. INSTALL WINDOWS 2000 5. INSTALL WINDOWS 98 6. INSTALL WINDOWS 95 7. INSTALL WINDOWS NT 4.0 8. INSTALL WINDOWS NT 3.51 9. SOCKET and CARD SERVICES INSTALLATION ADVISORY 10. ENABLE PROGRAM AND ITS PARAMETERS FOR DOS 11. NETWARE DOS ODI DRIVER 12. PACKET DRIVER 1 Diskette Contents \WINXP NDIS Driver for Windows XP \WINME NDIS Driver for Windows Millenium \WIN2000 NDIS Driver for Windows 2000 \WIN98 NDIS Driver for Windows 98 \WIN95 NDIS Driver for Windows 95 \WINNT NDIS Driver for Windows NT 4.0 \NT351 NDIS Driver for Windows NT 3.51 \EN100CS.EXE This PCMCIA Card's Indirect Enabler Program in DOS \EN190.exe This PCMCIA Card's Direct Enabler Program in DOS \DOSODI Novell Netware DOS ODI Driver \PKTDRV FTP Compliant Packet Driver \LINUX LINUX DRIVER 2 Install Windows XP 1) Insert the PCMCIA Adapter into the PCMCIA slot. Windows XP displays "PCMCIA-FAST_ETHERNET_CARD" is inserted and starts "Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard" dialogue box to install its driver. 2) Insert the driver diskette into your floppy drive, 3) Select "Search for a suitable driver", then select (or check) BOTH "Specify a location" AND "Floppy disk drives". 4) Type the PCMCIA Card's driver path, A:\WINXP, 3 Install Windows Millenium 1) Insert the PCMCIA Adapter into the PCMCIA slot. Windows Millenium displays the "New Hardware Found" window, with "PCMCIA-FAST ETHERNET CARD" as the device name. 2) Insert the driver diskette into your floppy drive, and specify the path, A:\WINME, of the driver in the diskette to copy the driver files to your system. 3) When the driver installation is completed, restart Windows Millenium. 4 Install Windows 2000 1) Insert the PCMCIA Adapter into the PCMCIA slot. Windows2000 displays "PCMCIA-FAST_ETHERNET_CARD" is inserted and starts "Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard" dialogue box to install its driver. 2) Insert the driver diskette into your floppy drive, 3) Select "Search for a suitable driver", then select (or check) BOTH "Specify a location" AND "Floppy disk drives". (If "Specify a location" is not selected, Windows 2000 will automatically find out its driver in A:\WIN2000 directory. NOTE THAT PLEASE DO NOT USE A:\WIN98 DIRECTORY) 4) Type the PCMCIA Card's driver path, A:\WIN2000, 5) A beep is sounded and the card is installed. Please restart your Windows 2000. 5 Install Windows 98 1) Insert the PCMCIA Adapter into the PCMCIA slot. Windows 98 displays the "New Hardware Found" window, with "PCMCIA-FAST ETHERNET CARD" as the device name. 2) Insert the driver diskette into your floppy drive, and specify the path, A:\WIN98, of the driver in the diskette to copy the driver files to your system. 3) When the driver installation is completed, restart Windows 98. 6 Install Windows 95 1) Insert the PCMCIA Adapter into the PCMCIA slot. The system displays the "New Hardware Found" window, with "PCMCIA-FAST ETHERNET CARD" as the device name. 2) Select "Drivers from disk provided by hardware manufacturer". 3) At the "Install From Disk" window, enter the drive letter and path, A:\WIN95, where the device information file (.INF file) and device driver can be found. Press "OK". The driver then installs itself. 4) The system may ask for files from the Windows distribution disks. Follow the prompt until the installation is complete. 5) Reboot the machine to start the network. 7 Install Windows NT4.0 Due to that NT 3.X & 4.X don't support resource management functions, please make sure the free IRQ and I/O port address resources are available. We strongly recommend you find out a pair of free IRQ & I/O address and write them down before installation. 1) Double-click on the "My Computer" icon. Then, double-click on the "Control Panel" icon. 2) In the "Control Panel" window, double-click on the "Network" icon. 3) In the "Network" window, click on the "Adapter". 4) Click on the [Add] button. A list of all available drivers will be displayed. 5) Click on the [Have Disk...] button, for third-party adapters not included in the list. 6) Insert the 10/100Mbps Ethernet PC Card Installation Diskette in floppy disk drive, and type the path, A:\WINNT, for the driver, then click on the [OK] button. Windows NT 4.0 will attempt to locate the OEMSETUP.INF file in the specified path. If it exists there, Windows NT will copy the appropriate drivers to the Windows NT system. 7) In the "Select OEM Option" window, select "10/100Mbps Ethernet PC Card" item, then click on the [OK] button. 8) Select free IRQ level and I/O Port address 9) Select Bus Type as "PCMCIA". 10) Leave the Bus Number Selected at 0. 11) Click on "Bindings" button. 12) Till now, the 10/100Mbps Ethernet PC Card drivers are now installed. 8 Install Windows NT3.51 Due to that NT 3.X & 4.X don't support resource management functions, please make sure that the free IRQ and I/O port address resources are available. We strongly recommend you find out a pair of free IRQ & I/O address and write them down before installation. 1) Open the Control Panel, and choose Network Settings. 2) Click the Add Adapter button. 3) Select <Other>, which requires disk from manufacturer. 4) Type the path A:\NT351 to access its driver 5) Select the "10/100Mbps Ethernet PC Card". 6) Select free IRQ level and I/O Port Address. 7) Select Bus Type as "PCMCIA". 8) Leave the Bus Number Selected at 0. 9) Click on OK and back to the Network Settings. 10) Click on "Bindings" button. 11) Click on OK and Restart the Machine. 9 Socket and Card Services Installation in DOS Advisory In order to enable 16-bit 10/100Mbps PCMCIA Ethernet PC Card in DOS, you need Card Services, provided by your Notebook PC vendor, and EN100CS.EXE file, supported in this product package. The following describes an example to enable the PCMCIA PC Card. C:\CARDSOFT\SS365SL //Socket Service from System Soft. // C:\CARDSOFT\CS //Card Service from System Soft.// C:\CARDSOFT\CSALLOC //Resource management from System Soft.// A:\EN100CS // An enabler program from the product package// Note: If you include EMM386.EXE in your CONFIG.SYS, please exclude a memory block, e.g. D400-D7FF from your system. EN100CS.EXE enabler program uses this space to read Ethernet ID and CIS from on-board flash memory. [Example] DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D400-D7FF [or] DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-DFFF You may also install Card and Socket Services device driver in your CONFIG.SYS file, please execute EN100CS.EXE file AFTER those device drivers have been installed. The default configuration is IRQ=5, IO=300. The followings describe possible Card Services providers. Please check them with your Notebook PC vendors. [Phoenix PCM+ V3.0] DEVICE=C:\PCM3\CNFIGNAM.EXE /SETUP-DEFAULTS DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMSS.EXE DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMCS.EXE DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMRMAN.SYS DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMSCD.EXE DEVICE=EN100CS.EXE [SystemSoft CardSoft V3.1] DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\SS365SL.EXE //Socket Service for Intel compatible // DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\CS.EXE DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\CSALLOC.EXE DEVICE=EN100CS.EXE [Award CArdware V2.0] DEVICE=C:\CARDWARE\SSPCIC.EXE DEVICE=C:\CARDWARE\PCCS.EXE DEVICE=C:\CARDWARE\PCRM.EXE /AUTODETECT DEVICE=EN100CS.EXE [Note] Please do not use PCENABLE.EXE [AMI AMICARDZ] DEVICE=C:\AMI\SSSL.SYS DEVICE=C:\AMI\AMICS.SYS DEVICE=EN100CS.EXE [Note] Please do not use PCBE.SYS [Databook CardTalk V3.02] DEVICE=C:\CARDTALK\TMB250.SYS /io:240 DEVICE=C:\CARDTALK\CTALKCS.EXE DEVICE=C:\CARDTALK\CARDTALK.EXE /A /IOW=300-31F /MEMW=D000-D7FF DEVICE=EN100CS.EXE [IBM Thinkpad Socket and Card Services V2.12] DEVICE=C\EMM386.EXE NOEMS I=B000-B7FF X=C800-CFFF X=D000-DFFF DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\IBMDSS01.SYS /D DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\IBMDOSCS.SYS DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\DICRMU01.SYS /MA=C800-DFFF DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\$ICPMDOS.SYS DEVICE=EN100CS.EXE Note: You may also use EN190.EXE direct enabler program replacing EN100CS.EXE to enable this Ethernet PC Card. If you cannot find your Card Services, please use EN190.EXE. Type "EN190 /?" for the I/O and IRQ parameter settings whose default are I/O=300, IRQ=3. 10 Enable Program and its parameters For DOS EN100CS.EXE is an enable program to enable this PCMCIA PC Card. You should install the Socket and Card service in your Notebook BEFORE executing the program, as described in Section 7 above. The program will keep resident for handle card insertion and removal events. This feature can prevent system from crash when the card is removed from socket. The following is the command to execute EN100CS.EXE with parameters. EN100CS [/IRQ=x][/IO=nnn][/?] -- DOS command line, or DEVICE=[PATHNAME]EN100CS.EXE [/IRQ=x][/IO=nnn][/?] -- In CONFIG.SYS file. where: [/IRQ=x] This specifies the hardware interrupt (IRQ) where you card will be indicated. The valid IRQs are 3,4,5,9,10,12,15. [/IO=nnn] This specifies the I/O address. The valid ports are 300,320,340, 360. [/?] This specifies to indicate the program to display all the possible syntax. Default syntax is: EN100CS /IRQ=5 /IO=300 Note: You may also use EN190.EXE direct enabler program replacing EN100CS.EXE to enable this Ethernet PC Card. If you cannot find your Card Services, please use EN190.EXE. Type "EN190 /?" for the I/O and IRQ parameter settings whose default are I/O=300, IRQ=3. 11 Netware DOS ODI Driver \DOSODI directory contains Ethernet DOS ODI driver, PCFODI.COM, that supports NetWare version 3.x and above, NetWare Lite and other ODI interface application. In DOS command prompt, type the following command sequences to install Novell NetWare DOS ODI driver. a. Execute Socket and Card Services ---- Described on Section 7 above b. EN100CS ---- An Enable program from release diskette c. LSL ---- LSL.COM program in \DOSODI d. PCFODI ---- PCFODI.COM program in \DOSODI ---- PCFODI.COM needs NET.CFG file in the same directory for configuration e. IPXODI ---- IPXODI.COM program in \DOSODI f. NETX ---- NETX.COM program in \DOSODI Note that PCFODI.COM driver needs NET.CFG file, a resource configuration file, to correctly install the driver. The following has the contents of the NET.CFG file. The value after the "port" parameter must be the same as that of the "/IO=" parameter in EN100CS command. Likewise, the value after the "int" parameter must be the same as that of the "/IRQ=" parameter in EN100CS command described on Section 7. The reason is EN100CS.EXE enables an I/O and IRQ resource and the PCFODI.COM driver must use the same resource. Below is a sample NET.CFG file: LINK DRIVER PCFODI port 300 int 5 Frame Ethernet_II Frame Ethernet_802.3 Protocol IPX E0 Ethernet_802.2 ; NWAY ;Auto Negotiation, default is enabled ; S10 ;10BaseT Half Duplex Mode ; S10FD ;10BaseT Full Duplex Mode ; S100 ;100BaseTX Half Duplex Mode ; S100FD ;10BaseTX Full Duplex Mode 12 Packet Driver \PKTDRV directory contains this PCMCIA PC Card's packet driver, PCFPD.COM. In DOS command prompt, type the following command sequences to install the packet driver. a. Execute Socket and Card Services -- Described on Section 7 above b. EN100CS.EXE -- Enable the PC Card program c. PCFPD 0x60 5 300 -- PCFPD.COM program in A:\PKTDRV The following has the PCFPD.COM command and its parameters. Note that the value of the <io_addr> parameter must be the same as that of the "/IO=" parameter in EN100CS command. Likewise, the value of the <int_level> parameter must be the same as that of the "/IRQ=" parameter in EN100CS command. The reason is EN100CS.EXE enables an I/O and IRQ resource and the PCFPD.COM driver must use the same resource. The following described PCFPD.COM command and its parameters. PCFPD [options] <packet_int_no> <int_level> <io_addr> where: [options] -i -- Force driver to report itself as IEEE 802.3 instead of Ethernet II. -d -- Delayed initialization. Used for diskless booting -n -- NetWare conversion. Converts 802.3 packets into 8137 packets -w -- Windows hack, obsoleted by winpkt -p -- Promiscuous mode disable -a -- Auto-Negotiation Mode -1 -- Line Speed 10M, Half Duplex Mode -2 -- Line Speed 10M, Full Duplex Mode -3 -- Line Speed 100M, Half Duplex Mode -4 -- Line Speed 100M, Full Duplex Mode -u -- Uninstall <packet_int_no> This specifies the software interrupt (IRQ) where you'll load the packet driver. It must be in the range 0x60 to 0x80. <int_level> This specifies the hardware interrupt (IRQ) where your card will be indicated. <io_addr> This specifies the I/O address .Download Driver Pack
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