AcerLAN ALN-310 10/100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet Adapter NDIS 4 DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 95 OSR2 INSTALLATION ========================================================== Contents: --------- A) Remove DECchip 21x40 driver supported by Win95 B) Install NDIS 4.0 driver to the Windows 95 OSR2 C) Configuration NDIS 4.0 driver to the Windows 95 OSR2 D) Configuration NDIS 2.0 driver to the Windows 95 OSR2 A) Remove DECchip 21x40 driver supported by Win95 OSR2 This adapter, AcerLAN ALN-310 10/100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet Adapter, is based on DEC chip DC21x40. Thus, the 21x40 driver supported by Win95 OSR2 can work on this adapter. If you want running supported driver in the driver diskette, you should remove the adapter object and driver in Win95 system, then following instruction steps B) & C) to complete installation and configuration for the adapter. A.1) Remove adapter object & driver for DECchip 21x40 ----------------------------------------------------- 1. Click the "My Computer" icon in the Main Program Group. 2. Click the "Control Panel" icon from My Computer window. 3. Click the "System" icon from the Control Panel window. 4. Click the "Network adapter" icon from System window. 5. Click the "PCI Fast Ethernet DECchip 21140 Based Adapter" icon from System window. 6. Click <Remove> button, then click <OK> button. 7. Close the opened windows. A.2) Rename DC21x40 installation information file ------------------------------------------------- 8. Switch to MS-DOS Command Prompt windows. 9. Type the following DOS command: CD \WINDOWS\INF RENAME NETPCI.INF *.IN_ EXIT 10. Shutdown and turn off the machine. ** NOTICE!! 1. Here, \WINDOWS is the directory where your Windows 95 system is located. 2. If you NEVER pluged AcerLAN ALN-310 10/100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet Adapter into your PC,steps 1..7 in A.1) is not necessary. And you just start from step 8 in A.2), because you need not to remove the 21140 adapter object and driver. B) Install NDIS 4.0 driver to the Windows 95 OSR2 The drivers named ALN310.SYS contained in the directory WIN95 OSR2. NDIS Driver Installation on Windows 95 OSR2 -------------------------------------- 1. Plug AcerLAN ALN-310 10/100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet Adapter into one of the Master PCI slots of your PCI platform. 2. Turn power on then boot from Windows 95 OSR2. 3. When Win95 OSR2 finds the ALN-310 adapter,it will show a dialog box of "Update Device Driver Wizard".The message of "The wizard will complete the installation: PCI Ethernet Controller" will beshown,then select "Next". 4. There will show a message of "Windows was unable to locate a driver for this device." Insert the AcerLAN ALN-310 driver disk intodrive A and select "Other Locations". 5. Specify the driver pathname "A:\W95_OSR2" in the dialog box of Select "Other Location". 6. There will show a message of "Windows found the following updated driver for this device: AcerLAN ALN-310 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet Adapter." and "Location of Driver : W95_OSR2" in the dialog box of "Update Device Driver Wizard".Select "Finish". 7. Windows 95 OSR2 will appear a message for you to specify the path of the source drivers and insert Windows 95 OSR2 system disk to complete setup steps. 8. Windows 95 OSR2 will finish the other installation procedure automatically, then you restart the system. 9. Restart Windows 95 OSR2 after you have installed the driver. C) Configuration NDIS 4.0 driver to the Windows 95 OSR2 1. Click the "My Computer" icon in the Main Program Group. 2. Click the "Control Panel" icon from My Computer window. 3. Click the "Network" icon from the Control Panel window. 4. Select "Adapter" item from Network Component Type dialog box, then click "Properties..." button. 5. Click "Advanced" button from Properties for AcerLAN ALN-310 10/100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet Adapter dialog box. 6. Here, you can set the following properties: <1>. 100Mbps Transmit Threshold : 128 bytes ;Default is 128 bytes 256 bytes 512 bytes 1024 bytes <2>. 10Mbps Transmit Threshold : 72 bytes ;Default is 96 bytes 96 bytes 128 bytes 160 bytes <3>. Burst Length : 1 Dword ; Default is 16 Dwords. 2 Dwords ; (1 Dword = 4 bytes). 4 Dwords 8 Dwords 16 Dwords 32 Dwords <4>. Connection Type : 100Base-TX ; Default is AutoSense 100Base-TX Full_Duplex 10BaseT 10BaseT Full_Duplex AutoSense AutoSense No_Nway <5>. Extra Receive Buffers : 0 ;Default is 16 16 32 64 128 <6>. Extra Receive Packets : 16 ;Default is 100 32 64 100 200 <7>. Interrupt Mitigation : Disable , Enable ;Default is Disable <8>. Memory Read Multiple : Disable , Enable ;Default is Disable <9>. Receive Buffers : 8, 16, 32, 48, 64. default is 16. <10>. Store and Forward : Disable , Enable. ;Default is Disable. <11>. Underrun Max Retries : 2 ;Default is 10 4 6 8 <12>. Underrun Threshold : 10 ;Default is 10 20 50 100 7. Follow screen instructions to complete the process. 8. Restart your computer. D) Configuration NDIS 2.0 driver to the Windows 95 OSR2 As described in step <1> to <5> in C) procedure You can see three properties are followed by "(RealMode NDIS)" i.e. Data Rate,SIA Mode and Slot Number. These properties are specific for NDIS 2 driver. <1> Data Rate: for AcerLAN ALN-310 10/100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet Adapter. MB10 : speed is 10 Mbps, MB100: speed is 100 Mbps. <2> SIA Mode: the connection type of the LAN board, can be selected from Twisted Pair, TP FULL DUPLEX and AutoSense, default is AutoSense. <3> Slot number: the PCI board index, range is 16..26, default is 16. This parameter is used to distinguish activated board when multiple 32-bit PCI LAN boards are enabled by the driver.For two or more ALN-310 cards, this parameters is required and cannot be omitted from PROTOCOL.INI. The slot number. for the first LAN card is 16, for the second is 17, and 18 for the third, etc. Default value is 16. ===End of File===Download Driver Pack
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