PCMCIA Ethernet/Fax/Modem May 1996
Manual Update Supplement
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For a quick start simply run INSTALL.EXE on the root of this Driver disk.
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This document contains information that supplements the "User's Manual"
and accompanying software. The User's Manual can be found in the root of the
driver disk as MANUAL.TXT.
Contents
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Introduction
PCMCIA Driver Installation
Getting Started
EMM386 Usage with LanModem
Driver Directory Structure
Support Options
Copyrights, Trademarks, and Disclaimers
Introduction
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Thank you for purchasing the PCMCIA Ethernet/Fax/Modem PC Card.
This diskette has network driver support for the PCMCIA
Ethernet/Fax/Modem PC Card. There is a format change for this driver
disk. All README's have been reformatted, an easy setup program,
and consistency on all documentation provided.
We hope our new readme's and installation will minimize the users
effort to make our products work. Should you have further
recommendations please contact the support manager.
Install PC Card Software Manually
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The installation software has been carefully designed to detect
a combination of hardware and software installed on the PC. Proper
detection will allow the PC's PC Card drivers to enable the
LanModem. If the installation software fails to complete,
the enabler will need to be manually copied from the driver disk
to the PC. The follow the next few steps for instructions
If Windows for Workgroup 3.11, Windows NT, or Windows 95 are used,
follow the instructions for installing PC Cards in the
PC's manual.
Determine if any third party generic enablers installed on the PC.
These are identified by a search through the CONFIG.SYS file for
the following lines:
Vendor Device Loaded in CONFIG.SYS
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Awards Software DEVICE=C:\CARDWARE\PCENABLE.EXE
System Soft DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\CARDID.EXE
Phoenix DEVICE=C:\PCMPLUS\PCMSCD.EXE
If one of these exist in your CONFIG.SYS, it can be used to enable
the PCMCIA Ethernet/Fax/Modem PC Card. Follow the PCMCIA driver
installation instructions in the PC's manual.
If the PC Card drivers do not support multi-function cards, please
use the included enabler.
Disable all current PC Card drivers by editing the CONFIG.SYS
and AUTOEXEC.BAT. If it is necessary to keep these drivers
for other adapters skip to next section.
Insert Driver Disk in drive A:.
Type C: at the command prompt.
Type MD LMCARD to make a new directory.
Type COPY A:\ENABLER\*.* C:\LMCARD to copy the enabler to
your directory.
Modify the PATH= statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT to include
path C:\LMCARD.
Change From PATH=<Original Path>
To PATH=<Original Path>;C:\LMCARD
Use the CARDEN.EXE to enable LanModem when the PC is loading
Card Services.
Getting Started
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For Novell, Lan Manager, and Packet Driver, first insert the
PCMCIA Ethernet/Fax/Modem PC Card into one of the free PCMCIA
card slots, remove all other PC Cards from your machine.
Then insert the "LanModem Drivers Disk" into drive A, and type
A:\INSTALL at the command prompt. The installation program
will copy files to the destination directory and modify your
related files(CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, and NET.CFG).
For Windows for Workgroup, Windows NT & Windows 95, use the
"Network Setup" utility provided by windows system to install
the LanModem. On this disk you will find sub-directories for each of
the Microsoft products. Each directory has a README.TXT that will
help install that particular Microsoft product.
After installation, simply reboot the machine to enable the LanModem.
EMM386 Usage with LanModem
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Under PCMCIA all I/O cards (including Ethernet and Modem) must
be initialized as memory cards and then switched into I/O mode
operation by an enabler software.
Therefore, the enabler software (such as CARDEN.EXE) must see the
PC Card memory when it is executed. DOS extended memory managers
such as EMM386 and QEMM take control of the PC memory space which
effects PC Card initialization.
There are two solutions available:
1) Run enabler (CARDEN or existing PC Card drivers + CARDEN)
before EMM386 or QEMM is loaded.
2) Exclude at least 4K of memory from EMM386's or QEMM's use.
An exclusion of X=D000-D3FF will work well.There may also
be additional exclusions for your PCMCIA drivers, don't
modify these.
Driver Directory Structure
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The network drivers on this disk is organized in the following
structure. Each directory contains a README.TXT file which
provides you with detailed installation instructions for drivers
in that directory:
LanModem Diskette Release 05/01/96
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CARDEN.EXE Direct PCMCIA Card Enabler for DOS, supports
LanModem and Intel compatible, Compaq and Databook
controllers.
LMODI.COM LanModem DOS/ODI Driver working with direct enabler(LAN
& MODEM run concurrently). Supports Intel compatible,
Compaq and Databook controllers.
LMNDIS.DOS LanModem DOS real mode NDIS Driver
LMPD.COM LanModem DOS real mode Packet Driver
LMNDIS.386 LanModem Enhance Mode NDIS Driver for Win for Workgroups
LMNDIS.SYS LanModem Enhance Mode NDIS Driver for Windows 95.
LMNDIS.SYS LanModem Enhance Mode NDIS Driver for Windows NT.
Support Options
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We are consistently improving and upgrading our drivers. you are
welcomed at any time to browse through our BBS, and download any
drivers, utilities and help files.
If you still cannot get the LanModem working properly, our
technical experts are always ready to help. Please be at your
computer, have your LanModem, Drivers Disk, and the following
information available:
* Version number of CARDEN.EXE and any drivers you are running
* The extact text of any error message displayed on your screen
* The type of computer
* The type of network
Copyrights, Trademarks, and Disclaimers
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All references to MS, Windows, Win95, Windows 95, Windows NT, WinNT
are rights reserved by Microsoft Corporation
All references to Nvl., ODI, Netware, NW, IPX, IPXODI, and LSL are
rights reserved by Novell Corporation
Further rights reserved to their respective corporations
Download Driver Pack
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.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.