ENABLE.TXT Driver File Contents (Pcmcia.zip)

This subdirectory gives you about information for Socket Services and Card
Services installation.

To attach the PCMCIA/CT II card to a network, you must communicate with your
PC's PCMCIA host controller and with your network operating system. Both these
tasks require specific software. The PCMCIA/CT II card is offering the Enable
Programs, allows you to establishes a connection between the PCMCIA/CT II card
and the host controller inside your PC. The following is explained about Enable
Programs.

ECARD.EXE file	  ---- Card enabler/Socket services client.
ECARDCS.EXE file  ---- Card services client.
ECARDHP.EXE file  ---- Socket services enabler for HP Omnibook 300.
ECARDOS2.OS2 file ---- Card enabler/Socket services client for OS2 system.
TMI.CLB file	  ---- LAN Card library file for Systemsoft 3.1.

Socket Services and Card Services Installation
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1. If your system does already have Card and Socket Services software
   installed, we recommend the following:

   1.1 First try to use the Socket and Card Services software already installed
       on your system, such as Systemsoft Cardsoft 3.1 or Phoenix Manager 3.0.

   1.2 You can config this PCMCIA/CT II card directly by using the config
       utility that come with your PCMCIA Card drive. The foiiowing parameters
       will help you to config this PCMCIA/CT II card.

       Product name	  : Ethernet
       Configuration index: 0x20 (0x21,0x22,0x23)
       I/O Port address   : 0x300 (0x320,0x340,0x360)
       I/O Length/size	  : 32 bytes
       I/O bus width	  : 16 bit
       IRQ		  : 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 12, 15
       Memory Windows	  : Disable

   1.3 Otherwise, if you are using this LAN Card with Systemsoft Cardsoft 3.1,
       this diskette provides you a Card Library File "TMI.CLB". You may edit
       the file "CARDID.INI" that is located on the subdirectory where the
       Cardsoft is installed. Using any text edit this file and insert the
       following line to the [Libraries] section

		 CardLib=TMI.CLB

       than save the CARDID.INI file and reboot the system.

       Note:You must reboot the system whenever you change the parameters of
       the system otherwise you may not get proper function. Some PCs do not
       return the PCMCIA socket to its default configuration when the PC is
       re-booted by using the <Ctr>+<Alt>+<Del> keytokes (i.e. a warm start).
       When you are using PCMCIA cards, it is sometimes necessary to turn you
       system power off and back on to correctly reset the PCMCIA Card.

2. If this LAN Card does not operate properly with the Card and Socket services
   that already installed on your system, you need to install ECARDCS.EXE.
   You can run the ECARDCS.EXE Card services client from your CONFIG.SYS file,
   or as a command line.

   The syntax of the client as a CONFIG.SYS device driver is:

	DEVICE=[drive:][path\]ECARDCS.EXE[/<switch>/<switch>..]

       <switch>
	       /IRQ=Interrupt number(3,4,5,9,10,12,15); 3 is default
	       /IO=IO range(300,320,340,360); 300 is default
	       /SKT=Socket number(1 to 8); 1 is default
	       /MEM=Hex memory location(e.g. C0,C8,D0,D8); D8 is default

	 Example :(SystemSoft CardSoft)

	 DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\SSCIRRUS.EXE	      (Socket Service driver)
	 DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\CS.EXE		      (Card Service driver)
	 DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\CSALLOC.EXE C:\CARDSOFT\CSALLOC.INI
	 DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\CARDID.EXE C:\CARDSOFT\CARDID.INI
	 DEVICE=C:\ECARDCS.EXE /IRQ=5 /IO=300

3. If your system does not have Card services or Socket services, you should
   use Card Enabler ECARD.EXE. You can run the ECARD.EXE Card enabler from
   your CONFIG.SYS file, or as a command line.

   The syntax of the client as a CONFIG.SYS device driver is :

	DEVICE=[driver:][path\]ECARD.EXE [<switch> <switch> ...]

	<switch>
		/IRQ=Interrupt number(3,4,5,9,10,12,15); 3 is default
		/IO=IO range(300,320,340,360); 300 is default
		/SKT=Socket number(1 to 8); 1 is default
		/MEM=Hex memory location(e.g. C0,C8,D0,D8); D8 is default

	 Example 1:

	 DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS /X=D800-D8FF
	 DEVICE=ECARD.EXE /IRQ=5 /IO=300

	 Example 2:

	 DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS /X=D000-D0FF
	 DEVICE=ECARD.EXE /IRQ=5 /IO=300 /MEM=D0


    Note: Since ECARD.EXE requires a 0x100 bytes (hex) address range for use
	  as a memory window, you need to exclude the address D800-D8FF
	  (Default) only if you are loading a memory window manager(EMM386)
	  via a DEVICE line in CONFIG.SYS.

4. HP Omnibook 300 operation procedure
   4.1. Remove your PCMCIA Card from slot A.
   4.2. Warm boot<press <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Del>) you Omnibook, wait unit "boot up"
	is completed.
   4.3. Insert the LAN Card into slot A.
   4.4. Omnibook will show you a pop-up message, press <Esc>
   4.5. Execute the enabler program by entering the following at the DOS
	prompt:
		ECARDHP <Enter>
   4.6. Then, load the Network software.


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