NDC SOHOware PCMCIA/ND51XX Adapter NDIS Driver for FTP PC/TCP for (DOS) Installation ================================================= PRE-INSTALLATION Before installing the NOS or network applications, you should first run NDCONF1 to configure and diagnose the SOHOware PCMCIA adapter(s). We recommend you to select "Update CONFIG.SYS" in the "Configuration Menu" before exiting NDCONF1. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1) Insert the NDC Setup diskette into drive A: and copy NE2000 NDIS driver to the destination subdirectory of your PC (the recommended Destination Subdirectory is C:\PCTCP). A:\> Copy A:\NDIS\NE2000.DOS C:\PCTCP 2) Refer to Chapter 5 of the PC/TCP Installation and Configuration Guide, entitled "Using an NDIS Driver with the Generic Kernel". 3) Copy the netbind files from the \NDIS subdirectory on FTP Disk A, labeled "Unsupported Network Software". 4) Using any text editor, add the following lines to your workstation's CONFIG.SYS file: DEVICE=C:\PCTCP\PROTMAN.SYS /I:C:\PCTCP DEVICE=C:\PCTCP\NE2000.DOS DEVICE=C:\PCTCP\DIS_PKT.GRP Adjust the drive and path specifications to match your installation. 5) Use any text editor to make the PROTOCOL.FTP file in the \PCTCP subdirectory on your PC's hard drive to look as follows: [Protocol Manager]: Drivername = protman$ [PKTDRV] Drivername = pktdrv$ Bindings = NE2000_NIF Intvec = 0x60 Chainvec = 0x65 [NE2000_NIF] DriverName = MS2000$ INTERRUPT = 3 IOBASE = 0x300 where the values for "INTERRUPT" and "IOBASE" must match what you specified by NDCONF1. 6) Rename the PROTOCOL.FTP file to PROTOCOL.INI. Refer to your DOS manual if you need assistance. 7) Proceed with the rest of the instructions in the PC/TCP Installation and Configuration Guide. NDC SOHOware PCMCIA/ND51XX Adapter Packet Driver for FTP PC/TCP for (DOS) Installation =================================================== PRE-INSTALLATION Before installing the NOS or network applications, you should first run NDCONF1 to configure and diagnose the SOHOware PCMCIA adapter(s). We recommend you to select "Update CONFIG.SYS" in the "Configuration Menu" before exiting NDCONF1. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1) Insert PC/TCP Netware Software for DOS "Disk 1" into drive A: or B: . 2) Go to drive A: or B: and type: "INSTALL" and press <Enter>. 3). When you are installing the PC/TCP generic kernel, the Operating Environment menu lists 12 environments. Please select an IEEE 802.3 packet driver, answer "Y" in the "Pkt Drv" field. When you have selected the type of driver appropriate to network configuration, press F10 and continue the installation. 4) Edit the AUTOEXEC.FTP. - Replace: echo Run packet driver here. with: NE2000PK 0x60 3 0x300 ETHDRV where the packet driver (NE2000PK.COM) will use software interrupt vector 0x60 for NE2000 compatible adapter with IRQ=3, IO_BASE=0x300. Note: Packet Driver Basic Syntax: NE2000PK <PD_INT_NO> [IRQ] [IO_BASE] where: <PD_INT_NO> This specifies the software interrupt (IRQ) where you'll load the packet driver. It must be in the range 0x60 to 0x80. The PC/TCP kernel, by default, is loaded at interrupt 0x61 (so don't load the packet driver there!) [IRQ] This specifies the hardware interrupt (IRQ) of your card. [IO_BASE] This specifies the I/O address of your card. 5) Copy ETHDRV.EXE file from "PC/TCP Network Software for DOS disk 2" to your PC/TCP directory (usually C:\PCTCP). 6) Insert the NDC Setup diskette to drive A: and copy NE2000 Packet driver to the destination subdirectory on your PC (the recommended Destination Subdirectory is C:\PCTCP). A:\> Copy A:\PACKET\NE2000PK.COM C:\PCTCP (Note: You may also replace NE2000PK.COM with the NE2000 packet driver "NE2000.COM" from "PC/TCP Netware Software for DOS, Unsupported Network Software disk B:".) 7) To preserve your current AUTOEXEC.BAT file, rename it to AUTOEXEC.OLD. REN C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT C:\AUTOEXEC.OLD Copy AUTOEXEC.FTP to AUTOEXEC.BAT COPY C:\AUTOEXEC.FTP C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT This complete the installation of FTP PC/TCP.Download Driver Pack
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