PRO120 100/10 Mbps PCI Bus Fast Ethernet Adapters SCO OpenServer 5.0.x MDI driver Installation Guide ================================================== A. Introduction =============== This is a SCO OpenServer 5.0.x MDI driver for the PRO120 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter whose released version is 1.0.0. It is installed by "custom" and configured by using "netconfig" command. The MDI driver requires the following hardware and software: - The PCI Fast Ethernet Adapters. - SCO OpenServer 5.0.x or above. B. Installation Procedures ========================== 1. Prepare a formatted diskette on any DOS machine. For example, type: C:>format a: 2. Now boot the SCO OpenServer 5.0.x and enter the Maintenance mode. 3. Please follow the instructions below to uncompress the package file: # cd / # mkdir /mdidrv (Note: Don't make directory in tmp or change directory to tmp; otherwise you will get trouble when the system is rebuilt. ) # cd /mdidrv (and inserts the package floppy in the proper drive, i.e. drive A:) # doscp a:/sco-unix/mdidrv/cnetmdi.102 metftar 4. Then replaces with the prepared formatted diskette done in step 1. # dd if=metftar of=/dev/rfd0135ds18 (Note: Use another device file name if you use a different floppy drive.) 5. Now the package installation diskette is ready for installing. 6. The following sections describe the configuration of the driver. It is suggested that you should perform these instructions in the singler-user environment (maintenance mode). 7. Run "custom" command and select the "Install New..." option under "Software" item. It will prompt you "Installing: PRO120 100/10 Mbps PCI Bus Fast Ethernet Adapter (MDI Driver) " and then choose the "FULL" option to install this package. 8. After running the "custom" utility and the new package is installed, you should use the "netconfig" command to add the driver into your system like the step 10 below. 3.2. Run "netconfig" to add the desired LAN adapter. The steps for adding the new LAN adapter are listed below: a. When the "Network Configuration Manager" is shown, please select "Add new LAN adapter" option under "Hardware" main item. b. After "Select network adapter to be added:" is shown, please select the "PRO120 100/10 Mbps PCI Bus Fast Ethernet Adapter (MDI) " item to add the driver into the system. c. When the driver is added, the screen "Enter the configuration of the PRO120 100/10 Mbps PCI Bus Fast Ethernet Adapter MDI Adapter" will be shown, then please select "OK" item to finish this selection if you do not make any change for the "Advanced options... ]". e. When the driver is selected correctly, the "Add protocol" will be shown, then select the item "- SCO TCP/IP" as the default protocol stack. f. After finished the "TCP/IP" protocol sub-selection, then the success message is shown as following: "The following products were sucessfully configured into the system: SCO TCP/IP PRO120 100/10 Mbps PCI Bus Fast Ethernet Adapter (MDI)-Driver" g. When the adapter has been configured, select 'exit' from the 'Hardware', and relink the kernel at the prompt. 4. To active the adapter, you must reboot. When the system boots, you should see the following message among the other configuration messages: %metf0 0xE400-0xE480 11 12 speed=100Mbps id=[xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx] With the appropriate I/O addresses, IRQ, PCI Device Number, Adapter Type with the chip type and the six octets of the adapter IEEE MAC address. 5. If you encounter any problems during installation, (i.e., an error message appears on screen) call your dealer for assistance. Notes: a. This driver supports up to maximum 4 boards. b. Device name is metf0, metf1, metf2, metf3.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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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.
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