Net Surf Technology Corporation NS GPM10C PCMCIA Ethernet Adapter Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 and NT 4.0 Driver Installation File Descriptions: GPM10C.SYS Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0 driver file README.TXT This file Windows NT 3.51 Installation Procedure: 1. In the Main group of NT, select the Control Panel icon. 2. In the Control Panel window, select the Network icon. 3. In the Network Settings dialog box, select the Add Adapter button. The Add Network Adapter dialog box appears. 4. In the list of network cards, select "<other> Requires disk from manufacturer", and click the <Enter> button. 5. Insert the driver diskette in a diskette drive. Enter drive and pathname (e.g. A:\) and click the OK button. 6. In the Select OEM Option dialog box, you will see "Net Surf GPM10C PCMCIA Adapter" in the menu. Click the OK button. 7. The "Net Surf GPM10C PCMCIA Adapter Setup" dialog box appears. Select the proper values for the "IRQ Level," "Memory Base Address," and "I/O Port Address." Please make sure the resource values you selected are not in use by any other device in the system. click the OK button. 8. Windows NT now copies GPM10C.SYS from the driver diskette to C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS, and the OEMSETNT.INF file to C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32; but renamed it to another installation information file. The next time when you add the adapters to your system, you do not need the driver diskette again. 9. To complete installation, bind the adapter to transport drivers by selecting the "Bindings" button under the "Network Setting" dialog box. 10. Restart the system to bring up the network. Windows NT 4.0 Installation Procedure: 1. In the Control Panel, double click on the "Network" icon, and the "Network" window appears. Select the "Adapters" tab, and click the "Add" button. The "Select Network Adapter" window appears. 2. Click the "Have Disk" button. Insert the driver diskette in the floppy disk drive. In the "Insert Disk" dialog box, enter the name of the directory in which the driver and installation files reside (e.g. A:\) and click the OK button. 3. The "Select OEM Option" window appears, with "Net Surf GPM10C PCMCIA Adapter" listed in the window. Click the OK button. 4. The "Net Surf GPM10C PCMCIA Adapter Setup" dialog box appears. Select the proper values for the "IRQ Level," "Memory Base Address," and "I/O Port Address." Please make sure the resource values you selected are not in use by any other device in the system. Click the OK button. 5. Windows NT then copies files from the driver diskette to the Windows NT system directory. When this is done, click the Close button. Windows NT then goes through a network configuration process. Please wait for the installation process to finish. 6. Restart the system to bring up the network. Trouble shooting hints: It is vital for the user to assign non-conflicting resources to the Net Surf GPM10C PCMCIA Adapter. Windows NT is not a plug-and-play system. It is the user's responsibility to make sure the resources assigned to the PCMCIA adapter are not already occupied by some other device in the system. If at Windows NT initialization the Service Control Manager displays the message "At least one service or driver failed during System Startup. Use Event Viewer to examine the event log for details," the user should follow this instruction to view the System Log file to check if the failure is related to Net Surf GPM10C PCMCIA ADAPTER. If the GPM10C LAN function fails, more than likely it is due to a resource conflict. The user can follow these steps to examine the resources currently in use: 1. Click on the "Start" button. 2. Select "Programs," "Administrative tools," and "Windows NT diagnostics." 3. Select the "Resource" tab. 4. Click the "IRQ" button to see the IRQ's that are already assigned. When the user allocates an IRQ to Net Surf GPM10C PCMCIA ADAPTER, the IRQ must not be in use by another device. 5. Click the "I/O Port" to see the I/O ports in use. When the user allocates a set of I/O addresses to Net Surf GPM10C PCMCIA ADAPTER, the I/O addresses must not be in use by another device. 6. Click the "Memory" button to see the memory range in use. If the user assigns conflicting resources, the symptom varies. The system may appear to hang at initialization, at the shutdown stage, or during the course of operation. In these cases, the user should remove the Net Surf GPM10C PCMCIA card, and restart the system without the card in a PCMCIA slot. After the system comes up, the user can select a different set of resources, insert Net Surf GPM10C PCMCIA ADAPTER back into the slot, and restart the system. Trademarks: Microsoft Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.Download Driver Pack
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
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Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
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