This document contains information that supplements the "User's Manual" and accompanying software. Contents -------- . What's New . Notes on Setup . Drivers Supported on this Drivers Disk . Notes on using EMM386 or QEMM . Technical Support . Machine Specific Notes What's New ---------- The CardBus is 32-Bit PC Card which runs with better performance than 16-Bit PC Card. The adapter supports the AutoSense, 100BaseTX Full Duplex, 100BaseTx Half Duplex mode, 10BaseT Full Duplex mode, and 10BaseT Half Duplex mode. Notes on Setup -------------- For Netware, related drivers are in driver disk's \NETWARE directory. For Packet Driver, related drivers are in \PKTDRV directory. For Windows NT 4.0 & Windows 95 OSR2 or later, 98, ME & 2000, use the "Network Setup" utility provided by windows system to install the Adapter to the system and system will load the drivers at start up time. After installation, simply reboot the machine to enable the CardBus PC Card. Drivers Supported on this release of the Drivers Disk ----------------------------------------------------- CB103EN.EXE Enabler Driver CB103.COM DOS/ODI Driver working with direct enabler or card service CB103PD.COM Packet Driver working with direct enabler or card service CB103ND3.SYS Enhance Mode NDIS 3.X Driver for Windows 95 OSR2 or later/ 98/ME and Windows NT 4.0. CB103ND5.SYS Enhance Mode NDIS 5.X Driver for Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Notes on using EMM386 or QEMM ----------------------------- If your computer's CONFIG.SYS file has the EMM386.EXE command line, please make sure the memory range D000-D7FF is excluded. Because the Card Services need this range to allocate resources for the adapter. *** Example command line *** ------------------------------------------- DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-D7FF Technical Support ----------------- If you still cannot get the PCMCIA Card working properly, our technical experts are always ready to help. Please be at your computer, have the PCMCIA Card, Drivers Disk, and the following information available: * The exact text of any error message displayed on your screen * The type of computer * The type of network * The detail content of the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files for DOS Machine Specific Notes ---------------------- The adapter has been tested with and is compatible with the following CardBus equipped computers: PC AT Compatible -For Windows NT 4.0, the following Memory Address, Interrupt & I/O Port settings have been used successfully: PCI-to-CardBus Bridge : TI PCI1225 & TI PCI1130 I/O Port = 1000h, IRQ = 11, Memory Address = D8000h PC AT Compatible -For Windows NT 4.0, the following Memory Address, Interrupt & I/O Port settings have been used successfully: PCI-to-CardBus Bridge : Ricoh R5C476II I/O Port = 1000h, IRQ = 11, Memory Address = D8000h Toshiba Portege 3010CT -For Windows NT 4.0, the following Memory Address, Interrupt & I/O Port settings have been used successfully: PCI-to-CardBus Bridge : Toshiba ToPIC97 I/O Port = 1000h, IRQ = 11, Memory Address = D8000h Toshiba Satellite 2670DVD -For Windows NT 4.0, the following Memory Address, Interrupt & I/O Port settings have been used successfully: PCI-to-CardBus Bridge : Toshiba ToPIC95 I/O Port = 1000h, IRQ = 11, Memory Address = D8000h NEC Versa Note Vxi -For Windows NT 4.0, the following Memory Address, Interrupt & I/O Port settings have been used successfully: PCI-to-CardBus Bridge : TI PCI1420 I/O Port = 1000h, IRQ = 10, Memory Address = D8000hDownload Driver Pack
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