NDIS Driver for Microsoft Windows NT 3.5 For Ethernet PCMCIA Adapters ======================================== The driver named ETHPCM.SYS is used with Microsoft Windows NT Release 3.5. The driver conforms to the Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) 3.0. File Descriptions: OEMSETUP.INF Device Information File for the PCMCIA Adapter. ETHPCM.SYS Microsoft Windows NT device driver. INSTALLATION PROCEDURE: 1) In the Main group of NT, select the Control Panel icon. 2) In the Control Panel window, select the Network icon. 3) In the Network Settings dialog box, select the Add Adapter button. The Add Network Adapter dialog box appears. 4) In the list of network cards, select "<other> Requires disk from manufacturer", and press the <Enter> button. 5) Insert the driver diskette in a diskette drive. Enter drive and pathname (e.g. A:\WINNT) and select the OK button. 6) In the Select OEM Option dialog box, you will see "Ethernet PCMCIA-Series Adapter" in the menu. Use the OK button to install it. 7) Next, the Network Card Setup dialog box appears. You must specify the "IRQ level" and "I/O Port Address" of the adapter. 8) The installation is now complete. The PCMCIA adapter becomes one of the Installed Adapter Cards and the driver becomes one of the Installed Network Software. You can see "[0x]Ethernet PCMCIA-Series Adapter" in the Installed Adapter Cards menu, and "Ethernet PCMCIA-Series Adapter Driver" in the Installed Network Software menu. 9) The SETUP program has copied ETHPCM.SYS from the A:\WINNT directory to C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS, and the OEMSETUP.INF file from A:\WINNT to C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32; but renamed it to another installation information file. The next time when you add the PCMCIA adapter to your system, you do not need the driver diskette again. 10) To complete network installation, remember to bind the adapter to transport drivers by selecting the "Bindings" button under the "Network Setting" dialog box. 11) Restart the system to bring up the network. Trademarks: Microsoft Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.Download Driver Pack
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