CARDWARE.TXT Driver File Contents (PCM-100_20_MRI-100M__20all.zip)

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*           Cardware Setting                                                *
*           for PCMCIA Fast Ethernet Card                                   *
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The Cardware utilities are supplied by Award and Ventura.

To use the PCMCIA Fast Ethernet card with the Cardware
software requires no further intervention.

When the card is inserted it will beep.  Use CARDCHEK.EXE to check the card
has been configured correctly (look at the "PCMCIA Hardware" option).

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If you have an older version (dated before 1/7/93) of Cardware, follow these
steps:

 You will need to run the 'PC Card Control for Windows' program under Windows.
 If you do not have Windows, edit the CARDWARE.INI file as indicated at the
 end of this section.

 Make sure the Fast Ethernet card is inserted into one of your PC's sockets.
 Then -
  1) Run 'PC Card Control for Windows' from the Cardware sub-directory.
  2) Press 'OK' buttons on any card detect errors until you get to the main
     menu.
  3) Select the 'Cards' option and choose 'Edit'.
  4) Select Socket A (or wherever the PCMCIA Card is located) and press Enter

  If you already have a device in the Defined box called LE100, go to step
  (11).

  5) Select 'New Device' under the 'Defined' devices box.
  6) Edit the new device to be named 'LE100'.
  7) Select IO range 1 Base(Hex) = 320, Length = 32 (16 bit).
  8) Do not alter Mem range 1 or 2.
  9) Select IRQ level 11. And OK to make changes.
 10) Back on the 'Edit card' screen, highlight the 'LE100' device in the
     defined devices box.
 11) Transfer the LE100 to the 'Associated' box with the 'Include' command.
 12) Select OK to complete editting and return to main screen.
 13) If the LE100 card is not graphically depicted, choose 'Card'
     and 'Reconfigure' the socket which contains the LE100 card.

 If the card is still not configured exit Windows and check the CARDWARE.INI
 file in the CARDWARE sub-directory has had the following changes made:

 [Cards]
 NumberOfRecords=1
 1=Fast Ethernet, 13, 6, -1,APOLLO, LE100

 [SpecificAssociations]
 NumberOfRecords=1
 1=6

 [LogicalDevices]
 NumberOfRecords=6
 .
;name, memBase, memSize, IOBase, IOSize, IRQ, IO2Base, IO2Size, Type, mem2Base, mem2Size, flags
 6=LE100, 0X0,    0X0,    0X320,   0X20, 0X0,   0X0  ,     0X0,  0X0,      0X0,      0X0, 0X0

 Note that the 'NumberOfxxx' numbers may vary from those shown here.
 Ensure also that the 'resources' section in the CardWare.ini file has
 requested the system resources for the Gold Card.  This should include the
 line as follows:

 [Resources]
 .
 I/O=0X320,0X20,E,10
 .
 Then whenever you insert the Fast Ethernet Card it will automatically be
 configured by the Award software.

 If you still have problems with CARDWARE software try replacing your
 CARDWARE.INI file with the one supplied on the Fast Ethernet Card Drivers
 Disk.



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