ENABLE.INI Driver File Contents (xjem3336.exe)

; ENABLE Configuration File
;

; MEMORY specifies the memory location to be used to enable the
; card.  If using Card Services, have the same address specified
; that it uses.  If using SE as a point enabler, you will need to
; have your memory manager exclude the memory range you will use.
; You should exclude a 4K block.  For example, if you were using
; the memory location 0xD000, you could exclude the 4K block for
; EMM386 by adding the flag X=D000-D0FF to the driver line for it.
;
[MEM]
Memory=0xD000

; The following parameters specify what resources will be used by
; the modem.  The resources will be allocated to the first modem
; that is found.  (Additional modems will be ignored.)
;
; If the card found is a combo card, and there are valid modem
; parameters specified by the "ComboFile" networking file, those
; values will be used instead.
;
[MODEM]
ModemPort=2
ModemIRQ=3

; The LAN resources are kept in a separate file to be used by the
; drivers.  To modify the resources allocated to the LAN card,
; you can modify the indicated file.
;
; This file will probably be either NET.CFG or PROTOCOL.INI.
; If the configuration file being used by your networking drivers
; is different from the one specified below, you should update
; this parameter.  (This will often be the case with the
; PROTOCOL.INI file.)
; 
[LAN]
LanFile=

; The Combo Card resources are kept in a separate file to be used
; by the drivers.  To modify the resources (both LAN and modem)
; allocated to the combo card, you can modify the indicated file.
;
; This file will probably be either NET.CFG or PROTOCOL.INI.
; If the configuration file being used by your networking drivers
; is different from the one specified below, you should update
; this parameter.  (This will often be the case with the
; PROTOCOL.INI file.)
; 
[COMBO]                            
ComboFile=

; NUMSLOTS can be used to specify the maximum number of slots
; that the computer has, or that the user desires to support.
; ENABLE will ignore this value if it finds the computer has
; less slots than the number specified.  If this value is not
; specified, ENABLE will attempt to detect the number of PC Card
; slots your computer has.
;
; ENABLE will support up to 8 slots.
;
[SLOTS]
NumSlots=

; IGNORESLOT can be used to specify any slots that we will not
; support.  This will allow the user to have non-Megahertz cards
; in these slots.
;
; For this parameter, slots are labeled A, B, C, etc.
;
[IGNORE]

; BADPORT, BADBASE, BADIRQ and BADMEMORY are used to keep track of
; resources that we might think are available, but found out later
; that they really are not.  This section will probably be blank
; unless we have run INSTALL more than once because of a failure.
; If there is more than one item of a given type that is bad,
; the items should be separated by commas.
;
[BAD]
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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.

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