**************************************************************************** * * * Plug & Play Ethernet Card * * * * NDIS Driver * * * * README file * * * **************************************************************************** 1. Introduction: These Ethernet NDIS drivers conform to 3Com/Microsoft Network Driver In- terface Specification v2.0.1 (Final 1990-10-8). It supports many network applications, such as Microsoft LAN Manager for DOS, SUN PC-NFS, Banyan VINES for DOS workstations, Sitka 10NET and Wollongong Pathway Access. 2. Contents of the Subdirectory: PNPND.DOS The NDIS driver for DOS. PROTOCOL.INI The prototype of the final PROTOCOL.INI which stores the configuration and binding information for all protocols and MAC modules in the system. This is for use of the Protocol Manager during initialization. This file will be bound or modified during the instal- lation. 3. Installation First, install your Plug and Play Ethernet Card on your PC system follow- ing the procedure described in your installation manual. Then skip to the related section for your specific network application to continue the NDIS driver installation. 3.1 SUN PC-NFS Installation * Installation on a DOS Workstation 1) If PC-NFS has not been installed yet, follow the instructions in the PC-NFS installation manual to install PC-NFS. Or, change the current directory to C:\NFS and run NFSCONF. Then choose "Configure an Ethernet network connection" when it appears during installation. 2) Choose "NDIS" when you are asked to select the network driver used for PC-NFS. 3) When the installation is completed, choose "Exit" to return to DOS. 4) Copy RETH.DOS to the \LANMAN directory of your hard disk. 5) Edit CONFIG.SYS to add the following line: DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\PNPND.DOS between DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\PROTMAN.SYS DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\NFS-NDIS.SYS. 6) Edit C:\LANMAN\PROTOCOL.NFS as follows. - If the Operating Mode in PNPDIAG has been set as Plug & Play mode, you should: a) Replace "your-mac-module" with "PNPND_NIF"in the file. There are two "your-mac-module" to be changed. b) Replace "YOURMAC$" with "PNPND$". c) Replace the line "option 1 = value 1 etc" with the desired option or delete it. The following is an example of the modified PROTOCOL.NFS: [protocol manager] drivername=PROTMAN$ [PNPND_NIF] drivername=PNPND$ [NFS-NDIS] drivername=NFSLINK$ bindings=PNPND_NIF - If the Operating Mode in PNPDIAG has been set as Jumperless mode, you should: a) Replace "your-mac-module" with "PNPND_NIF"in the file. Note that there are two "your-mac-module" to be changed. b) Replace "YOURMAC$" with "PNPND$". c) Replace the line "option 1 = value 1 etc" with the desired option or delete it. [protocol manager] drivername=PROTMAN$ [PNPND_NIF] drivername=PNPND$ IOBASE=0x300 INTERRUPT=3 [NFS-NDIS] drivername=NFSLINK$ bindings=PNPND_NIF Note: You should change the IRQ and I/O base address according to the hardware settings. 7) Rename "PROTOCOL.NFS" to "PROTOCOL.INI". 8) Edit AUTOEXEC.BAT to add the line "C:\LANMAN\NETBIND" before "PRT *". 9) Reboot the PC system. 3.2 Banyan VINES Installation * Installation on the First DOS Workstation 1) Create a DOS boot diskette with DOS 3.1 or later. 2) Copy all files from \NDIS of Master Disk to the boot diskette. 3) Copy PNPND.DOS and PROTOCOL.INI to the boot diskette. 4) Edit PROTOCOL.INI as follows: - If the Operating Mode in PNPDIAG has been set as Plug & Play mode, you should use any text editor to edit the following lines in your PROTOCOL.INI: [protocol manager] drivername=PROTMAN$ [VINES_XIF] drivername=NETBEUI$ bindings=PNPND_NIF [PNPND_NIF] drivername=PNPND$ - If the Operating Mode in PNPDIAG has been set as Jumperless mode, you should use any text editor to edit the following lines in your PROTOCOL.INI: [protocol manager] drivername=PROTMAN$ [PNPND_NIF] drivername=PNPND$ IOBASE=0x300 INTERRUPT=3 [NFS-NDIS] drivername=NFSLINK$ bindings=PNPND_NIF Note: You should change the IRQ and I/O base address according to the hardware settings. 5) At the DOS prompt, type "PCCONFIG"; the configuration window is displayed. Choose "Network Card Settings", then choose "NDIS Ethernet", and enter the following parameters: Interrupt Level: [interrupt_number] PROTOCOL.INI bindings = PNPND_NIF 6) From the Configuration Main Window, choose "Login Environment Settings", then choose "Select Default Communication Driver" and "NDIS Ethernet". Save the changes and exit to DOS. 7) Edit CONFIG.SYS to add the following two lines: DEVICE=\PROTMAN.DOS /I=A:\ (if A drive is used) DEVICE=\PNPND.DOS 8) Reboot the PC system. * Installation on Additional DOS Workstations 1) Create a DOS boot diskette with DOS 3.1 or later. 2) From an existing workstation, login to the server. With the new boot diskette in the floppy drive, run PCCOPY. Select "NDIS Ether- net" and enter the following parameters: Interrupt Level: [interrupt_number] PROTOCOL.INI bindings = PNPND_NIF This will copy the VINES software to your boot diskette. 3) Insert the boot diskette to any floppy drive of the working DOS workstation, repeat step 3 to 8 in "Installing on the First DOS Workstation". 3.3 Sitka 10NET Installation 1) While installing 10NET, choose "None of the above" when you are asked to select the type of your LAN card. 2) In DOS, copy RETH.DOS and PROTOCOL.INI to the directory in which 10Net is located. 3) Edit CONFIG.SYS to add the following lines to the end of file: DEVICE=C:\10NET\10PROT.DOS /I:C:\10NET DEVICE=C:\10NET\10BEUI.DOS DEVICE=C:\10NET\PNPND.DOS 4) Edit AUTOEXEC.BAT to add the following line to the beginning of the file: C:\10NET\10BIND 5) Edit C:\10NET\PROTOCOL.INI as follows. - If the Operating Mode in PNPDIAG has been set as Plug & Play mode, you should use any text editor to edit the following lines in your PROTOCOL.INI: [protocol manager] drivername=PROTMAN$ [10BEUI] drivername="10BEUI$" sessions=10 packets=40 stackcount=6 bindings=PNPND_NIF [PNPND_NIF] drivername=PNPND$ - If the Operating Mode in PNPDIAG has been set as Jumperless mode, you should use any text editor to edit the following lines in your PROTOCOL.INI: [protocol manager] drivername=PROTMAN$ [10BEUI] drivername="10BEUI$" sessions=10 packets=40 stackcount=6 bindings=PNPND_NIF [PNPND_NIF] drivername=PNPND$ IOBASE=0x300 INTERRUPT=3 Note: You should change the IRQ and I/O base address according to the hardware settings. 6) Reboot the PC system. 3.4 DEC Pathworks Installation 1) Copy all files under \NDIS from the Ethernet Driver Disk to the \NDIS directory of DEC Pathworks Client Setup Disk (create the directory if it does not exist). 2) Insert DEC Pathworks Setup Disk into any floppy drive and run NETSETUP.EXE. 3) Select "Yes" or "No" to confirm the type of your keyboard. 4) Select DECNET and insert PWRKS 4.0 DNET TRANSPORT Disk 1 when prompted for. 5) Take actions according to the screen instructions. If you need, you can create an initial workstation diskette when you are asked to. 6) Enter the destination drive letter in which the client drivers are to be installed when prompted for. For example, "C". 7) Press <Enter> to continue. 8) When the installation is completed, press F10 to exit the setup utility. 9) Modify the "SHELL=" line in your CONFIG.SYS as follows: SHELL=\COMMAND.COM /P /E:1024 10) Reboot your PC to make the changes take effect. 11) Run STARTNET.BAT from the \DECNET directory on your system. 3.5 Artisoft LANBIOS/AI 6.0 Installation In order to install a driver for LANtastic 6.0, you must reinstall LANtastic 6.0. 1) Insert LANtastic Network Software 6.0 Disk 1 into your floppy drive. At the DOS prompt, type "INSTALL" and press <Enter> to start the LAN- tastic installation process. 2) Artisoft's installation program will search for Microsoft Windows on your system. If Windows not found, press <Enter> at the message to run the installation program under DOS. 3) When you are asked to specify the desired driver, select "NDIS sup- port for Network Adapters". 4) Insert the Ethernet Driver Disk that contains the NDIS driver for LANtastic 6.0 into the floppy drive, and then enter the path name where the driver is located. For example, B:\NDIS. 5) Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation for LANtastic 6.0. See the documentation coming with the LANtastic 6.0 network software for more information. 6) Reboot your PC.Download Driver Pack
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