WINNT.TXT Driver File Contents (RealtekRTL8139.zip)

   Remote boot to Windows NT server

   Introduction:
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   This document describes the procedures to install RPL server on Windows
   NT server.


   Install the NT server 3.5, 3.51, 4.0 RPL server:
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   1. Install the Remoteboot Service on the NT Server.

   1.1 Choose Control Panel, Network, Add Software, Remoteboot Service,
       put NT server CD or disk, to install Remoteboot Service.

     Note:
       To install RPL server, you must install DLC and NetBEUI protocols
       in your NT server first.

   2. Install MS-DOS Files for Remoteboot workstation.

      Copy all the MS-DOS 6.22 files to
                           ----> \\systemroot\RPL\RPLFILES\BINFILES\DOS622
         copy c:\dos\*.* \\systemroot\RPL\RPLFILES\BINFILES\DOS622
         attrib -s -h c:\io.sys
         attrib -s -h c:\msdos.sys
         copy c:\io.sys \\systemroot\RPL\RPLFILES\BINFILES\DOS622
         copy c:\msdos.sys \\systemroot\RPL\RPLFILES\BINFILES\DOS622
         attrib +s +h c:\io.sys
         attrib +s +h c:\msdos.sys

   3. Create Remoteboot configuration for new adapter

   3.1 Copy the MS-DOS device driver(NDIS2) for the Ethernet adapter to the
       \\systemroot\RPL\BBLOCK\NDIS directory.
       for example: RTSND.DOS NDIS2 driver for the PCI adapter.

   3.2 Create the directory  \\systemroot\RPL\BBLOCK\NETBEUI\PCI  and
       create  RTL8139.CNF,  PROTOCOL.INI  files in this directory. The
       templates for RTL8139.CNF and PROTOCOL.INI are stored at the 
       \BOOTROM directory in this driver diskette.

        Sample for RTL8139.CNF:

          ; DOS on PCI Ethernet
          BASE D0H
          RPL BBLOCK\RPLBOOT.SYS
          LDR BBLOCK\RPLSTART.COM ~
          DAT BBLOCK\NETBEUI\PCI\PROTOCOL.INI
          DRV BBLOCK\RPLDISK.SYS ~ ~ ~
          EXE BBLOCK\RPLPRO1.COM ~ 2 ~
          EXE BBLOCK\I13.COM ~ ~ ~
          EXE BBLOCK\RPLBIND2.EXE ~ ~
          EXE BBLOCK\PROTMAN.EXE ~ ~
          EXE BBLOCK\RPLBIND1.EXE ~ ~
          ;DRV BBLOCK\IPXNDIS.DOS ~ ~ ~
          ;DRV BBLOCK\TCPDRV.DOS /I:C:\LANMAN.DOS ~ ~
          EXE BBLOCK\NETBEUI\NETBEUI.EXE ~ 10 ~
          DRV BBLOCK\NDIS\RTSND.DOS ~ ~ ~
          DRV BBLOCK\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\LANMAN.DOS ~ M

        Sample for PROTOCOL.INI:

          [protman]
            drivername = protman$
            dynamic = yes
            priority = netbeui

          [netbeui_xif]
            drivername = netbeui$
            bindings = rtl8139_nif
            names = 6
            ncbs = 12
            packets = 20
            pipeline = 10
            sessions = 6
            stacksize = 512
            lanabase = 0

          [xnsnb_xif]
            drivername = xnsnb$
            bindings = rtl8139_nif
            load = xnsnb[cbr]
            lanabase = 1

          [xnstp_xif]
            drivername = xnstp$
            bindings = rtl8139_nif
            load = xnstp[ub]
            lanabase = 1

          [tcpip_xif]
            drivername = TCPIP$
            disabledhcp = (TCPIP_NO_DHCP)
            ipaddress0 = (TCPIP_ADDRESS)
            subnetmask0 = (TCPIP_SUBMASK)
            defaultgateway0 = (TCPIP_GATEWAY)
            tcpsegmentsize = 1450
            tcpwindowsize = 1450
            nbsessions = 6
            load = tcptsr[c],tinyrfc[c],emsbfr[cr]
            unload = "unloadt /notsr[dc]"
            bindings = rtl8139_nif
            lanabase = 1

          [ipx_xif]
            drivername = ipx$
            load = ipxmark[u],ipx[u]
            unload = ipxrel[c]
            bindings = rtl8139_nif
            lanabase = 1

          [msdlc_xif]
            drivername = msdlc$
            bindings = rtl8139_nif
            load = msdlc[ub]
            unload = msdlc[u]

          [pci_nif]
            drivername = RTSND$

   3.3 Use RPLCMD utility to add a bblock record for new adapter.

       Under MS-DOS Prompt, type <1>. NET START RemoteBoot
                                 <2>. RPLCMD

   3.4 You should follow the direction displayed on the screen.

          Adapter Boot Config Profile Service Vendor Wksta [Quite] V
          Add Del Enum: A
          VendorName=0000B4
          VendorComment=

          Adapter Boot Config Profile Service Vendor Wksta [Quite] B
          Add Del Enum:A
          BootName=DOSX
          VendorName=0000B4
          BbcFile=BBLOCK\NETBEUI\PCI\rtl8139.CNF
          BootCommet=Name of this adapter
          WindowsSize=0

          Adapter Boot Config Profile Service Vendor Wksta [Quite] C
          Add Del Enum:A
          ConfigName=DOS622X
          BootName=DOSX
          DirName=DOS
          DirName2=DOS622
          FitShared=FITS\DOS622.FIT
          FitPersonal=FITS\DOS622P.FIT
          ConfigComment=DOS 6.22 <Adapter name>
          DirName3=
          DirName4=

   3.5 Shutdown Windows NT server, and reboot it.

   4. Login to NT server as Administrator.

   5. Start RemoteBoot service and Remoteboot manager

   5.1 Under MS-DOS Prompt, type "NET START Remoteboot"

   5.2 In Network administrator, Remoteboot Manager
        1.Choose Remoteboot, New Profile, to create an PCI Profile Name.
        2.Add new workstation for this Ethernet adapter and choose PCI
          Profile file.

    Note:
        If the Node ID of workstation does not match with your Profile file,
        you can use "Convert Adapters" in Remoteboot menu of Remoteboot
        Manager to configure or cteate the Profile file.


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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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