WINNT35X.TXT Driver File Contents (Ethern25.exe)

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   A. Installation

      1. Double-click the 'Control Panel' icon in the 'Main' Program Group.

      2. Double-click the 'Network' icon from the 'Control Panel' Window.

      3. Click the 'Add Adapter' Button in the 'Network Settings' Dialog Box.

      4. When the 'Add Network Adapter' Dialog Box appears, select the
         '<Other> Requires disk from manufacturer' item in the list of network
         cards and then press <Enter>.

      5. Insert this driver disk into drive A:, type the path A:\WINNT35X,
         and then press <Enter>.

      6. Select the 'Trust PCI Ethernet Card 100MB' item in the
         'Select OEM Option' Dialog Box and click the 'OK' Button.

      7. If there is only one 840 card in your system, click the 'Ignore'
         button when the 'Input Ethernet ID' Dialog Box appears. Otherwise,
         type Ethernet ID when the 'Input Ethernet ID' Dialog Box appears and
         then click the 'OK' button.

      8. Bind the adapter to the transport drivers by choosing the 'Binding'
         Button in the 'Network Settings' Dialog Box.

      9. When you finish the installation procedure, click the 'OK' button.

      10.Restart your computer.


   B. Parameters

      1. BurstLen     = 32 dwords
         Burst Length defines the maximum number of long words that can be
         transferred within one PCI burst transaction.
         The reasonable values are "1 dword", "2 dwords", "4 dwords",
         "8 dwords", "16 dwords" and "32 dwords".

      2. CacheAlign   = 32 dwords
         Cache Alignment defines the address boundary for data burst.
         The reasonable values are "8 dwords", "16 dwords" and "32 dwords".

      3. Threshold    = full packet
         This value decides the transmit threshold level of the transmit FIFO.
         Transmission will start immediately after the transmit FIFO has
         reached the threshold level or full pkt has been transferred to the
         transmit FIFO if the frame length is less than the transmit threshold
         level.
         The reasonable values are "full packet", "16 bytes", "80 bytes",
         "96 bytes", "128 bytes", "256 bytes", "512 bytes" and "1024 bytes".

      4. LineSpeed    = AutoDetect
         This adapter can be operationed in 10M or 100M Mbps.
         The reasonable values are AutoDetect(auto detect line speed by the
         driver), 10M(set the line speed is 10M) and 100M(set the line speed
         is 100M).

      5. FullDuplex   = AutoDetect
         This adapter can be in half or full duplex mode. In half duplex mode,
         the W89C840 can only either transmit or receive. In full duplex mode,
         the W89C840 can transmit and receive at the same time.
         The reasonable values are AutoDetect(auto detect full duplex function
         by the driver), Disable(disable full duplex), and Enable(enable full
         duplex).

      6. SelectedID
         This parameter is necessary when your system is equipped with
         multiple W89C840 cards.  For each driver, you must assign a unique
         physical address. The value of this parameter is a hexadecimal string
         of 12 digits.

      7. Nway  = On
         The parameter 'Nway' is used to disable or enable the
         autonegotiation function. The default value of nway is on. The
         reasonable values are OFF(disable the nway function) and ON(enable
         the nway function).
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How To Update Drivers Manually

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.

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