EXP Computer ThinLan 110 User Manual
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Then a screen as illustrated below will ask you if you want to install the Point
Enabler only or together with the Netware ODI driver. Select the one you want
and press OK.
If you select to install the Point Enabler driver only, the following screen will
appear for you to set 1) the directory to install the device driver; 2) the I/O port; 3)
the IRQ number. Enter the directory you select to install the driver and press the
TAB key to forward to the next field to set the I/O port. Press the TAB key to set
the IRQ number. After completing the selection, press the Install button.
If you select to install Netware ODI or Netware ODI with Point Enabler, you may
refer to the previous section titled “Netware ODI Driver Installation“ for
installation. The screen prompted is the same as in Figure 2.
MANUAL INSTALLATION
Point Enabler Driver
You may manually install the ThinLan PC Card Point Enabler driver by
performing the following procedure.
Copy the file ENABFAST.EXE from the device driver disk to your hard disk.
Add the following lines to the BOTTOM of your CONFIG.SYS file:
DEVICE=drive:\path\ENABFAST.EXE /P300 /I5
ENABFAST.EXE is the Point Enabler driver for the ThinLan PC Card. The
parameters of ENABFAST.EXE are described as follows:
/P
is used to set the I/O ports. The valid I/O ports are 300-30F, 320-32F,
340-34F, and 360-36F. The default is /P300.
/I
is used to set the IRQ number. The valid IRQs are 3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12,and
15. The default is /I5.
NET.CFG of Netware ODI Driver
NET.CFG is the configuration file for Netware ODI driver. However,
modification of this file is not recommended.
The following is an example of NET.CFG for illustration.
Link Driver PCMFAST
PORT 300
INT 5
MEDIA_TYPE MII
Frame Ethernet_802.3
;
Frame Ethernet_II
;
Frame Ethernet_802.2
;
Frame Ethernet_SNAP
Netware DOS Requester
FIRST NETWARK DRIE = F
The following describes each option of NET.CFG.
Port xxx
is used to set the I/O ports. The valid I/O ports are 300, 320, 340, 360.
If you are using Point Enabler, make sure this option matches the I/O
ports setting of Point Enabler.
Int xx
is used to set the IRQ number. The valid IRQ numbers are
3,4,5,7,9,10,11,12,15. If you are using Point Enabler, make sure this
option matches the IQR setting of your Point Enabler .
MEDIA_TYPE
is used to select which media type will be working with. The
must be MII in the current version, and this line must be specified.
Frame
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