CARDWARE.TXT Driver File Contents (pcmlm56.zip)

Linksys EtherFast 10&100 + 56K PC Card (PCMLM56)

                        Award Cardware Installation

  Contents
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       Introduction
       Getting Started
       Support Options
       Copyrights, Trademarks, and Disclaimers

  Introduction
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       The Cardware utilities are supplied by Award and Ventura.

       When the card is inserted it will beep.  Use CARDCHEK.EXE to
       check the card has been configured correctly (look at the
       "PCMCIA Hardware" option).

  Getting Started
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       Older versions (dated before 1/7/93)
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       Run the 'PC Card Control for Windows' program under Windows.
        If Windows is not installed, edit the CARDWARE.INI file as
        indicated at the end of this section.

       Make sure the LanModem card is inserted into one of your PC's sockets.

       Run 'PC Card Control for Windows' from the Cardware sub-directory.

       Press 'OK' buttons on any card detect errors until you get to the
        main menu.

       Select the 'Cards' option and choose 'Edit'.

       Select Socket A (or wherever the PC Card is located) and
        press Enter. If you already have a device in the Defined box
        called LanModem then skip the next 7 steps.

       Select 'New Device' under the 'Defined' devices box.
       Edit the new device to be named 'LanModem'.
       Select IO range 1 Base(Hex) = 300, Length = 32 (16 bit).
       Select IO range 2 Base(Hex) = 2F8, Length = 8  (8 bit).
       Do not alter Mem range 1 or 2.
       Select IRQ level 3. And OK to make changes.
       Back on the 'Edit card' screen, highlight the 'LanModem' device
        in the defined devices box.

       Transfer the LanModem to the 'Associated' box with the 'Include'
        command.

       Select OK to complete editting and return to main screen.

       If the LanModem card is not graphically depicted, choose 'Card'
        and 'Reconfigure' the socket which contains the LanModem card.

       If the card is still not configured exit Windows and check the
        CARDWARE.INI file in the CARDWARE sub-directory has had the
        following changes made:

   CARDWARE.INI
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   [Cards]
   NumberOfRecords=1
   1=Intelligent LanModem, 13, 6, -1,PCMCIAs, LanModem

   [SpecificAssociations]
   NumberOfRecords=1
   1=6

   [LogicalDevices]
   NumberOfRecords=6
   ;name, memBase, memSize, IOBase, IOSize, IRQ, IO2Base, IO2Size, Type, mem2Base, mem2Size, flags
   6=LanModem, 0X0, 0X0, 0X300, 0X20, 0X3, 0X2F8, 0X8, 0X0, 0X0, 0X0, 0X0

   ;Note that the 'NumberOfxxx' numbers may vary from those shown here.
   ;Ensure also that the 'resources' section in the CardWare.ini file has
   ;requested the system resources for the Gold Card.  This should include
   ;the line as follows:

   [Resources]
   I/O=0X300,0X20,E,10

       Then whenever you insert the LanModem Card it will automatically be
        configured by the Award software.

       If you still have problems with CARDWARE software try replacing
        your CARDWARE.INI file with the one supplied on the LanModem Card
        Drivers Disk.

  Support Options
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        We are consistently improving and upgrading our drivers. you are
        welcomed at any time to browse through our BBS, and download any
        drivers, utilities and help files.

        If you still cannot get the LanModem working properly, our
        technical experts are always ready to help.  Please be at your
        computer, have your LanModem, Drivers Disk, and the following
        information available:

        * Version number of CARDEN.EXE and any drivers you are running
        * The extact text of any error message displayed on your screen
        * The type of computer
        * The type of network

  Copyrights, Trademarks, and Disclaimers
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    All references to MS, Windows, Win95, Windows 95, Windows NT, WinNT
    are rights reserved by Microsoft Corporation

    All references to Nvl., ODI, Netware, NW, IPX, IPXODI, and LSL are
    rights reserved by Novell Corporation

    Further rights reserved to their respective corporations



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