AMD PCNet-ISA Novell Drivers ---------------------------- This file contains the description of the AMD's Novell drivers for PCNet-ISA chip. The Novell drivers contained in this file are the Server (3.x and 4.x) driver, the DOS client driver and the Remote BootROM hex file. The description of various files are as follows: am1500t.lan - Novell Server Driver for 3.1x and 4.0 servers am1500t.com - Novell DOS ODI client driver rboot.hex - Novell boot ROM in Intel Hex Format lslenh.nlm - Enhanced LSL needed for 3.1x server msm31x.nlm - MSM module needed for 3.1x server ethertsm.nlm - TSM module needed for 3.1x server monitor.nlm - New monitor program needed for 3.1x server patchman.nlm - A patch driver which is auto loaded by lslenh.nlm readme.txt - Readme file explaining the contents of the disk Installation in a 4.x driver -------------------------- In a Novell 4.x system, use the following command line to load the driver: load am1500t.lan Installation in a 3.1X system ----------------------------- In a Novell 3.1x system, use the following command lines to load the driver: load lslenh.nlm load msm31x.nlm load ethertsm.nlm load am1500t.lan load monitor.nlm The monitor program which is shipped with the orignal 3.1x system has a bug in it and will crask the server. The bind statement for the new server driver is: bind ipx to am1500t License Note ------------ If you have purchased a $2995 license package from AMD (DESIGN-AT-KT/2T or DESIGN-AT-KT/2 products), then you have the object code distribution rights for all AMD drivers (NDIS 2.0.1, SCO UNIX, NDIS 3.0, Packet driver, Artisoft Lantastic & this specific Novell driver.) You may still choose to certify this driver with Novell. However, the Novell certification is NOT REQUIRED for you to distribute these drivers. If you have not purchased the $2995 license package then you can use these drivers forinternal evaluation. Without the license package you do not have any distribution rights. Please note that there is an equivalent set of Novell drivers for the PCNet-ISA device (not included here) which were written by and are owned by Novell. These drivers are almost identical in function and performance to the drivers listed above and provided by AMD. If you wish to receive distribution rights for the Novell owned drivers you must obtain Novell drivers directly from Novell and certify your design with Novell.Download Driver Pack
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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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