PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card
Driver Diskette (Ver 1.50) Overview
TOPIC
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1. DISKETTE CONTENTS
2. CLIENT DRIVER
3. SOCKET and CARD SERVICES INSTALLATION ADVISORY
4. DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM
5. NETWARE DOS ODI DRIVER
6. PACKET DRIVER
7. NDIS2 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS 3.11
8. NDIS DRIVER FOR LAN MANAGER V2.1
9. NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 95
10. NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 98
11. NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS NT 3.51
12. NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS NT 4.0
13. NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS NT 2000
14. DRIVER FOR LINUX
[1] DISKETTE CONTENTS
Files and
Subdirectories Contents
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\EN0100A Tag File
\README.TXT This file
\DIAG.EXE PCMCIA Card Diagnostic Program
\INSTALL.EXE PCMCIA Installation Program
\CARDGO.EXE PCMCIA Client Driver
\EN0100A.INF Windows 95/98 Installation File
\PMNDIS3.sys Windows 9x NDIS3 device driver
\NETWARE.ODI Directory of Novell Netware DOS ODI Driver
\PKTDRV Directory of FTP Compliant Packet Driver Directory
\NDIS2 Directory of NDIS V2.0 Driver
\WFW311 Directory of NDIS V2.0 Enhance Mode Driver for WFW311
\MSLANMAN.DOS Directory of NDIS V2.0 Driver for Lan Manager V2.1
\LANTASTI.V60 Directory of NDIS V2.0 Driver for Lantastic V6.0
\WINNT351 Directory of NDIS V3.1 Driver for Windows NT 3.51
\WINNT40 Directory of NDIS V3.1 Driver for Windows NT 4.0
\WIN2000 Directory of NDIS V3.1 Driver for Windows 2000
\LINUX Directory of Linux Driver
[2] ClIENT DRIVER (For DOS and Windows 3.1 Only)
The Client Driver is a PCMCIA controller enable program. This enable
program only need for DOS and Windows 3.1 system.
To load the client driver, type
CARDGO [/IRQ=x][/IO=xxx][/MEM=xxxx][/?]
in DOS command line, or
DEVICE=[PATHNAME]CARDGO.EXE [/IRQ=x][/IO=xxx][/MEM=xxxx]
in config.sys file.
where:
[/IRQ=x] This specifies the hardware interrupt (IRQ) where your
card will be indicated.
The valid IRQs are 3,4,5,9,10,11.
[/IO=xxx] This specifies the I/O address. The valid ports are 300,
320,340,360,240,280
[/MEM=xxxx] This specifies the memory window address. The valid
MEMs are D000, D400, D800, DC00.
[/?] This specifies to indicate the program to display all
the possible syntax only.
The default syntax is:
CARDGO /IRQ=5 /IO=300 /MEM=D400
After you executed the CARDGO.EXE, you will see the following display for
make sure install successful. Especially you must see the Node ID value.
Slot : 0 (for example)
IRQ : 5 (for example)
IO PORT : 300 (for example)
Memory : D400 (for example)
Here is the list of error messages the driver may display and correction
method we suggested:
[Error 1]
"The PCMCIA controller is not present or recognized"
There is no PCMCIA controller on your computer. Find another computer
with PCMCIA controller to use it.
[Error 2]
"There is no card in PCMCIA slot. Insert the card"
Card is not found in PCMCIA slot. Insert it.
[Error 3]
"The card in PCMCIA slot is not PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card. Insert it"
Card is not found in PCMCIA slot. Insert it.
[Error 4]
"The I/O ports do not respose. Change another one"
I/O ports do not response. Change anther one using /IO=xxx.
[Error 5]
"The I/O ports specified are invalid. Change another one"
I/O ports are invalid. Change anther one using /IO=xxx.
[Error 6]
"The IRQ specified is invalid. Change another one"
IRQ setting is invalid. Change anther one using /IRQ=x.
[Error 7]
"The memory address specified is invalid. Change another one"
Memory setting is invalid. Change another one using /MEM=xxxx.
[Error 8]
"Enabler has been registered"
This Client Driver has been registered once. Don't run it again.
[Error 9]
"Enabler can't registered as a client"
"Can't map memory"
"Configuration can't be requested"
These three errors are concerned with Socket and Card services
of the PCMCIA controller. Try another third part Socket and Card
service support this PCMCIA controller.
[3] SOCKET and CARD SERVICES INSTALLATION ADVISORY
For those who installed EMM386.EXE in your config.sys, please exclude
memory address D400-D7FF from your system. 10/100 Ethernet Card
Enabler program will use this space to read Ethernet ID and CIS from
on-board serial EEPROM.
[Example]
DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D400-D7FF
or
DEVICE=EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D000-DFFF
For those who installed Card and Socket Services device driver in your
config.sys, please run CARDGO.EXE(see Client Driver) after those device
drivers. The default configuration is IRQ=5, IO=300 and MEM=D400.
[Phoenix PCM+ V3.0]
DEVICE=C:\PCM3\CNFIGNAM.EXE /SETUP-DEFAULTS
DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMSS.EXE
DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMCS.EXE
DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMRMAN.SYS
DEVICE=C:\PCM3\PCMSCD.EXE
DEVICE=CARDGO.EXE
[SystemSoft CardSoft V3.1]
DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\SS365SL.EXE //Socket Service for Intel Compatible //
DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\CS.EXE
DEVICE=C:\CARDSOFT\CSALLOC.EXE
DEVICE=CARDGO.EXE
[Award CArdware V2.0]
DEVICE=C:\CARDWARE\SSPCIC.EXE
DEVICE=C:\CARDWARE\PCCS.EXE
DEVICE=C:\CARDWARE\PCRM.EXE /AUTODETECT
DEVICE=CARDGO.EXE
[Note] Please do not use PCENABLE.EXE
[AMI AMICARDZ]
DEVICE=C:\AMI\SSSL.SYS
DEVICE=C:\AMI\AMICS.SYS
DEVICE=CARDGO.EXE
[Note] Please do not use PCBE.SYS
[Databook CardTalk V3.02]
DEVICE=C:\CARDTALK\TMB250.SYS /io:240
DEVICE=C:\CARDTALK\CTALKCS.EXE
DEVICE=C:\CARDTALK\CARDTALK.EXE /A /IOW=300-31F /MEMW=D000-D7FF
DEVICE=CARDGO.EXE
[IBM Thinkpad Socket and Card Services V2.12]
DEVICE=C\EMM386.EXE NOEMS I=B000-B7FF X=C800-CFFF X=D000-DFFF
DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\IBMDSS01.SYS /D
DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\IBMDOSCS.SYS
DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\DICRMU01.SYS /MA=C800-DFFF
DEVICE=C:\THINKPAD\$ICPMDOS.SYS
[4] DIAGNOSTIC PROGRAM
DIAG.EXE is a complete test program that users can make
sure if the card is good or not. It provides the following
card test functions:
. IRQ verify
. IO base verify
. RAM test
. Card Node ID test
. Internal Loopback test
. External Loopback test
[Note] Before execute diagnostic program, you must make sure the client
driver, CARDGO.EXE, is installed.
[5] NETWARE DOS ODI DRIVER
This directory contains Ethernet DOS ODI driver PMODI.COM that
supports NetWare 3.x and 4.x, NetWare Lite and other ODI interface
application.
PMODI.COM : DOS/ODI Driver for NetWare 3.x and 4.0.
The following instructions let you to install Novel NetWare Ver. 386
DOS ODI Driver :
1. Run INSTALL.EXE
2. Follow the instruction to select a set of available hardware
resource for the card.
3. Select the 'Netware ODI Driver' to install the driver.
4. Reboot your computer.
The install program will copy the following files to your hard disk.
a. LSL.COM ---- supported by Novell
b. PMODI.COM ---- Novell DOS ODI Driver ,supported
by manufacturer
c. IPXODI.COM ---- supported by Novell
d. NETx.COM ---- supported by Novell
e. NET.CFG ---- optional,configuration file
f. STARTNET.BAT ---- login batch file
After reboot your workstation, you may type 'STARTNET' to login to
your Novell servers.
The NET.CFG file is the configuratin file for the ODI driver.
You can see Netware 386 Installation appendix E for more
information about NET.CFG.
[6] PACKET DRIVER
The PMPKT.COM is the Packet driver.
To load the packet driver , type PMPKT 0X60.
PMPKT syntax:
PMPKT [-h] [-n] [-d] [-w] [-u] <PACKET_INT_NO> [IRQ] [IO_BASE]
where:
[-h] Show on-line help.
[-n] Convert ETHERNET II header to IEEE 802.3 header.
[-d] Do not start LAN card until this driver is
called by the higher layer programs first.
[-w] Running under Windows environment.
[-u] Unload packet driver.
<PACKET_INT_NO> This specifies the software interrupt (IRQ) where
you'll load the packet driver. It must be in the range
0x60 to 0x80.
[IRQ] This specifies the hardware interrupt (IRQ) where your
card will be indicated.
[IO_BASE] This specifies the I/O address .
Example:
The following command line loads the Ethernet Packet Driver
at software interrupt 60h, at I/O address 300, at hardware interrupt 5.
PMPKT 0x60 0x5 0x300
or
PMPKT 0x60
Note: The default I/O address is 300 .
Note: The default hardware interrupt is 5
Note: The placement of 0x prior to the parameters.
[7] NDIS2 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS 3.11
A) Install NDIS driver to the WFW 3.11
The drivers named PMNDIS.DOS contained in the directory
conform to the Network Driver Interface
Specification (NDIS) defined by Microsoft/3Com.
NDIS Driver Installation on Windows for Workgroups
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1. Run Windows by typing WIN from the DOS prompt.
2. Click the "Network" icon in the Main Program
Group.
3. Click the "Network Setup" icon from the Network window.
4. Select "Drivers" item from the Network Setup dialog box.
5. Select "Add Adapters" item in the Option dialog box.
6. Select "Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter" when the
Install driver field appears.
7. Type destination drive and path name in your PC.
Make sure the full path of the directory (i.e. A:\WFW311)
is given.
8. Insert PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card Driver Diskette in
your floppy drive, and press <Enter> to start the
installation process.
9. When the "PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card" dialog box appear,
press<Ok> to select the adapter.
10.Follow screen instructions to complete the process.
11.Restart your computer.
[8] NDIS DRIVER FOR LAN MANAGER V2.1
Installation Introduction for LAN Manager V2.1
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a. Type "lmsetup" In LanManager Directory. Press Enter.
b. Choice "Network Drivers..." in " Configuration ". Press Enter.
c. Choice <Add New Configs> ,press Enter.
Network Adapter Driver appears.
d. Choice <Other Driver> , press Enter.
e. Insert the Driver Disk to specified drive (A:\> or B:\>),key in the
specified drive (A:\> or B:\>),then push <OK> button.
f. Select a available Network Adapter Driver,
"PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card"
Push <OK> button.
g. Press the SPACEBAR to select the protocol what you want.
h. Push <OK> button.
Configuration Complete appear.
i. Push <Save> button.
j. Press "F3" to exit.
k. Press Enter.
l. Copy "CARDGO.EXE" in Driver Diskette to LanManager Directory.
Sample configuration files:
[CONFIG.SYS]
a.<V2.1>
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\CARDGO.EXE
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\PROTMAN\PROTMAN.DOS /i:C:\LANMAN.DOS
DEVICE=C:\LANMAN.DOS\DRIVERS\PMNDIS.DOS
[Protocol.ini file for LAN Manager]
a. V2.1
[PROTMAN]
DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$
DYNAMIC = YES
PRIORITY = NETBEUI
[NETBEUI_XIF]
Drivername = netbeui$
SESSIONS = 6
NCBS = 12
BINDINGS = "EN0100A_NIF"
LANABASE = 0
[EN0100A_NIF]
; protocol.ini section for PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card
IOBASE = 0x300
INTERRUPT = 5
DRIVERNAME = PMNDIS$
[Autoexec.bat file for LAN Manager]
a. V2.1
@REM ====== LANMAN 2.1 === DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES
SET PATH=C:\LANMAN.DOS\NETPROG;%PATH%
NET START WORKSTATION
LOAD NETBEUI
@REM ====== LANMAN 2.1 === DO NOT MODIFY BETWEEN THESE LINES
[9] NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 95
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
1) Insert 10/100 Ethernet Card into the PCMCIA slot.
The system displays the "New Hardware Found" window,
with "PCMCIA-10/100 Ethernet Card" as the device name.
2) Select "Drivers from disk provided by hardware manufacturer"
if it is retail version Windows 95 (4.00.950).
3) Insert the driver diskette into the floppy drive, type "a:" if the floppy
drive is a:, then press enter.
4) Occasionally, the system may ask for files from the Windows 95
CD-ROM. Follow the prompt until the installation is complete.
5) Reboot the machine to start the network.
[10] NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 98
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
1) Insert 10/100 Ethernet Card into the PCMCIA slot.
The system displays the "New Hardware Found" window,
with "PCMCIA-10/100 Ethernet Card" as the device name.
2) Click Next, then select "Search for the best driver for your device.",
and click Next to continue.
3) Check "Specific location" only and uncheck others. Type "a:" if the floppy
drive is f:. Then place the driver disc in CD-ROM drive.
4) Select the found updated driver, PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card,
then click Next.
5) Occasionally, the system may ask for files from the Windows 98
CD-ROM. Follow the prompt until the installation is complete.
6) Reboot the computer to start the network.
[11] NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS NT 3.51
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
1) Open the Control Panel, and choose Network Settings.
2) Click the Add Adapter button.
3) Select <Other> Requires disk from manufacturer.
4) Type in the path a:\WINNT351 if the floppy drive is a:.
5) Select the "PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card".
6) Set the IRQ level and I/O Port Address to any free resources,
Valid IRQ's=3,4,5,9,10,11.
Valid I/O's=300,320,340,360.
And set connection type as "AutoSense".
7) Click on OK and back to the Network Settings.
8) Click on OK and Restart the Machine.
[12] NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS NT 4.0
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
1) Open the Control Panel, and choose Network
2) Select Adapter tab and click the Add button.
3) Click Have Disk button.
4) Type in the path a:\WINNT40 if the floopy drive is a:.
5) Select the "PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card".
6) Set the IRQ level and I/O Port Address to any free resources,
Valid IRQ's=3,4,5,9,10,11.
Valid I/O's=300,320,340,360.
And set connection type as "AutoSense".
7) Click on OK and back to the Network Settings.
8) Click on OK and Restart the Machine.
[13] NDIS 3.1 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 2000
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
1) Insert PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card into the PCMCIA slot.
The system displays the "Found New Hardware Wizard" window.
Clink Next to continue.
2) The "Found New Hardware Wizard" prompt you what do you want the wizard
to do. select the "Search for a suitable driver for my device.",
and click Next to continue.
3) Check the "Specify a location" while the wizard asking where do you
want Windows to search for driver files. Then click Next to continue.
4) Insert the driver disk and specify the path, 'a:\win2000'. then click
Next to continue.
5) After the wizard found the INF file and the driver, click Next.
6) When the "Digital Signature Not Found" window pops up, click 'Yes'
button to continue installation.
7) After copying the drivers, the wizard shows "Completing the Found New
Hardware Wizard", click Finish to close the wizard.
[14] DRIVER FOR LINUX
Device Driver Version
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1.41
Tested Platforms
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This device driver has been fully tested on the following platforms:
Slackware 3.6
Slackware 4.0
Slackware 7.0
Redhat 5.2
Redhat 6.0
For Redhat 5.2 , pcmcia-cs-3.0.9.tgz is recommended.
File List
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The complete file list is as follows:
README
makefile
ken0100a.h
ken0100a_oem.h
pcnet_cs.c
8390.c
lan.o
Before Installation
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Before you start rebuilding the driver, you must have PCMCIA binaries and
source installed in your system. PCMCIA module version 3.0.9 or
later are quaranteed to work well with this driver.
Latest version of PCMCIA module is available at ftp://sourceforge.com.
Also, if you have just rebuilt your kernel, you must first rebuild PCMCIA
then the device driver to avoid any inconsistency.
When you are rebuilding PCMCIA modules, be sure you select the following
item:
(1) Read from the currently running kernel.
Otherwise, you might encounter some problems with when module
version is set.
Install Driver
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1. To login as the root.
2. To copy the driver code from the Installation diskette, simply do
> mcopy a:ken0100-a-v1.41.tgz .
> gzip -cd ken0100-a-v1.41.tgz | tar xvf -
> cd ken0100-a-v1.41
3. To generate the driver
Modify the PCMCIASRC variable in your makefile to the location of your
PCMCIA source.
Modify the KERN_VER variable in your makefile.
After you finish the modification of variables in your makefile, you can
rebuild the driver by doing
> make
4. To install the driver
> make install
5. To configure the PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card
> cd /etc/pcmcia
To add the following text into the "config" file (The mode of the "config"
file must be the "write" mode.)
> vi config
card "PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card "
version "PCMCIA", "10/100 Ethernet Card "
bind "pcnet_cs"
or
card "PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet Card "
manfid 0x8A01, 0xC1AB
bind "pcnet_cs"
To configure the PCMCIA NIC interface
> vi network.opts
6. To reboot the Linux
> shutdown -r now
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.