PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card Driver Diskette (Ver 1.10) Overview TOPIC ====================================== 1. DISKETTE CONTENTS 2. CLIENT DRIVER 3. SOCKET and CARD SERVICES INSTALLATION ADVISORY 4. NETWARE DOS ODI DRIVER 5. NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 95 6. NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 98 7. NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS NT 3.51 8. NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS NT 4.0 [1] DISKETTE CONTENTS Files and Subdirectories Contents -------------------------------------------------------------------- \EN0100A Tag File \CARDGO.EXE PCMCIA Client Driver \AX88190.inf Windows 9x installaion information file \AX88190.sys Windows 9x NDIS3 device driver \README.TXT This file \NETWARE.ODI Directory of Novell Netware DOS ODI Driver \WINNT351 Directory of NDIS V3.1 Driver for Windows NT 3.51 \WINNT40 Directory of NDIS V3.1 Driver for Windows NT 4.0 \PKTDRV Directory of DOS packet driver [2] ClIENT DRIVER (For DOS and Windows 3.1 Only) The Client Driver is a PCMCIA controller enable program. This enable program only need for DOS and Windows 3.1 system. To load the client driver, type CARDGO [/IRQ=x][/IO=xxx][/MEM=xxxx][/?] in DOS command line, or DEVICE=[PATHNAME]CARDGO.EXE [/IRQ=x][/IO=xxx][/MEM=xxxx][/?] in config.sys file. where: [/IRQ=x] This specifies the hardware interrupt (IRQ) where your card will be indicated. The valid IRQs are 3,4,5,9,10,11,12,15. [/IO=xxx] This specifies the I/O address. The valid ports are 300, 320,340,360. [/MEM=xxxx] This specifies the memory window address. The valid MEMs are D000, D400, D800, DC00. [/?] This specifies to indicate the program to display all the possible syntax only. The default syntax is: CARDGO /IRQ=3 /IO=300 /MEM=D800 After you executed the CARDGO.EXE, you will see the following display for make sure install successful. Especially you must see the Node ID value. Slot : 0 (for example) IRQ : 3 (for example) IO PORT : 300 (for example) Memory : D800 (for example) Here is the list of error messages the driver may display and correction method we suggested: [Error 1] "The PCMCIA controller is not present or recognized" There is no PCMCIA controller on your computer. Find another computer with PCMCIA controller to use it. [Error 2] "There is no card in PCMCIA slot. Insert the card" Card is not found in PCMCIA slot. Insert it. [Error 3] "The card in PCMCIA slot is not 10/100 Ethernet Card. Insert it" Card is not found in PCMCIA slot. Insert it. [Error 4] "The I/O ports do not respose. Change another one" I/O ports do not response. Change anther one using /IO=xxx. [Error 5] "The I/O ports specified are invalid. Change another one" I/O ports are invalid. Change anther one using /IO=xxx. [Error 6] "The IRQ specified is invalid. Change another one" IRQ setting is invalid. Change anther one using /IRQ=x. [Error 7] "The memory address specified is invalid. Change another one" Memory setting is invalid. Change another one using /MEM=xxxx. [Error 8] "Enabler has been registered" This Client Driver has been registered once. Don't run it again. [Error 9] "Enabler can't registered as a client" "Can't map memory" "Configuration can't be requested" These three errors are concerned with Socket and Card services of the PCMCIA controller. Try another third part Socket and Card service support this PCMCIA controller. [3] SOCKET and CARD SERVICES INSTALLATION ADVISORY For those who installed EMM386.EXE in your config.sys, please exclude memory address D400-D7FF from your system. 10/100 Ethernet Card Enabler program will use this space to read Ethernet ID and CIS from on-board serial EEPROM. [Example] DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D400-D7FF or DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-DFFF For those who installed Card and Socket Services device driver in your config.sys, please run CARDGO.EXE(see Client Driver) after those device drivers. The default configuration is IRQ=5, IO=300 and MEM=D800. [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=CARDGO.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=CARDGO.EXE [Award CArdware V2.0] DEVICE=C:\CARDWARE\SSPCIC.EXE DEVICE=C:\CARDWARE\PCCS.EXE DEVICE=C:\CARDWARE\PCRM.EXE /AUTODETECT DEVICE=CARDGO.EXE [Note] Please do not use PCENABLE.EXE [AMI AMICARDZ] DEVICE=C:\AMI\SSSL.SYS DEVICE=C:\AMI\AMICS.SYS DEVICE=CARDGO.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=CARDGO.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 [4] Netware DOS ODI Driver This directory contains Ethernet DOS ODI driver AXODI.COM that supports NetWare 3.x and 4.x, NetWare Lite and other ODI interface application. AXODI.COM : DOS/ODI Driver for NetWare 3.x and 4.0. The following instructions let you to install Novel NetWare Ver. 386 DOS ODI Driver : 4.1 How To Install --------------- You need following five files to install DOS ODI DRIVER. a. LSL.COM ---- supported by Novell b. AXODI.COM ---- Novell DOS ODI Driver ,supported by manufacturer c. IPXODI.COM ---- supported by Novell d. NETx.COM ---- supported by Novell or EMSNETx.EXE or XMSNETx.EXE e. NET.CFG ---- optional,configuration file After boot your workstation, type following comments on the console: LSL <Enter> AXODI <Enter> IPXODI <Enter> NETx <Enter> then,you can log in to the file server. Normally, you will need a NET.CFG file to configure your your card. You can see Netware 386 Installation appendix E for more information about NET.CFG. Below is a sample NET.CFG file: Link Support Protocol Bind EN0100A LINK DRIVER EN0100A Port 300 IRQ 3 NetWare DOS Requester FIRST NETWORK DRIVE = F NETWARE PROTOCOL = NDS BIND [5] NDIS3 Driver for Windows 95 Installation INSTALLATION PROCEDURE: 1) Insert 10/100 Ethernet Card into the PCMCIA slot. The system displays the "New Hardware Found" window, with "PCMCIA-10/100 Ethernet Card" as the device name. 2) Select "Drivers from disk provided by hardware manufacturer" if it is retail version Windows 95 (4.00.950). 3) Insert the driver diskette into the floppy drive, type "a:" if the floppy drive is a:, then press enter. 4) Occasionally, the system may ask for files from the Windows 95 CD-ROM. Follow the prompt until the installation is complete. 5) Reboot the machine to start the network. [6] NDIS DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 98 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE: 1) Insert 10/100 Ethernet Card into the PCMCIA slot. The system displays the "New Hardware Found" window, with "PCMCIA-10/100 Ethernet Card" as the device name. 2) Click Next, then select "Search for the best driver for your device.", and click Next to continue. 3) Check "Specific location" only and uncheck others. Type "a:" if the floppy drive is f:. Then place the driver disc in CD-ROM drive. 4) Select the found updated driver, PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card, then click Next. 5) Occasionally, the system may ask for files from the Windows 98 CD-ROM. Follow the prompt until the installation is complete. 6) Reboot the computer to start the network. [7] NDIS DRIVER FOR WINDOWS NT 3.51 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE: 1) Open the Control Panel, and choose Network Settings. 2) Click the Add Adapter button. 3) Select <Other> Requires disk from manufacturer. 4) Type in the path a:\WINNT351 if the floppy drive is a:. 5) Select the "PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card". 6) Set the IRQ level and I/O Port Address to any free resources, Valid IRQ's=3,4,5,9,10,11. Valid I/O's=300,320,340,360. And set connection type as "AutoSense". 7) Click on OK and back to the Network Settings. 8) Click on OK and Restart the Machine. [8] NDIS DRIVER FOR WINDOWS NT 4.0 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE: 1) Open the Control Panel, and choose Network 2) Select Adapter tab and click the Add button. 3) Click Have Disk button. 4) Type in the path a:\WINNT40 if the floopy drive is a:. 5) Select the "PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card". 6) Set the IRQ level and I/O Port Address to any free resources, Valid IRQ's=3,4,5,9,10,11. Valid I/O's=300,320,340,360. And set connection type as "AutoSense". 7) Click on OK and back to the Network Settings. 8) Click on OK and Restart the Machine.Download Driver Pack
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