README.TXT Driver File Contents (NIC310.zip)

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*		       32-Bit PCI FAST Ethernet Adapter 		    *
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*		       Ethernet Driver for SCOUNIX 3.2.4		    *
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Installation:
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  1. Login as root user. (On system maintenance mode)

  2. Put network driver diskette to floppy A: and use doscp command
     to copy the file "install" for installing SCO UNIX Network Driver
     into UNIX's directory.

     # cd /
     # doscp A:/sco/3.x/install /install
     # chmod +x /install
     # ./install

     Install 32-Bit PCI Fast Ethernet Driver...
     Please input source path ? ( ex: a:/sco/3.x )==> a:/sco/3.x
						      ^^^^^^^^^^
  3. Use netconfig utility, available options :

     # netconfig

     The screen will display the following messages, and Select
     item (1) to Add a chain  :

     1) Add a chain
     2) Remove a chain
     3) Reconfigure an element in a chain
     4) Quit

  4. After the above option completed, the screen display next option
     messages :

     Select item ( ) : sco_tcp	 SCO TCP/IP for UNIX

  5. When the user completed the above option, then various adapter
     drivers in SCO UNIX occur and select "32-Bit PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter
     Driver, board 0" item.

  6. Add chain sco_tcp -> r7e0 (y/n),	TYPE 'y'

  7. Type in the line speed parameter, or just key in "ENTER" for auto
     detecting line speed.

     Enter hard_default_setting, or auto, force 100 or 10bps, half or full duplex:
      (hwset auto 10half 10full 100half 100full) [auto] or 'q' to quit:  Type [ENTER]

  8. Enter the internet Address of this interface,
     for example : 192.72.24.55

  9. Enter the netmask for this interface (default 255.255.255.0).

 10. Does the interface use a broadcast address of all 1's (y/n),
     default : y

 11. Enter the boardcast address for this interface,
     default : xxx.xx.x.255		press ENTER

 12. Are these values correct ? (y/n)	TYPE 'y'

 13. Pseudo ttys are currently configured, do you want to:

	1) Add Pseudo ttys
	2) Remove Pseudo ttys
	Select an option or enter q to quit [q]   TYPE 'q'

     TCP connections currently configured, do you want to:

	1) Add TCP Connections
	2) Remove TCP Connections
	Select an option or enter q to quit [q]   TYPE 'q'

 14. Available options:

	1) Add a chain
	2) Remove a chain
	3) Reconfigure a element in a chain
	q. Quit

     Select option: q

 15. Do you want to relink to kernel now ?		 y

 16. Do you want this kernel to boot by default (y/n)	 y

 17. Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt (y/n)	 y

 18. Reboot unix.

	 # shutdown -y -g0

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