Apple Power Macintosh 7300 series - PC Compatibility Card User Manual
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NDIS (Network Driver Interface
Specification) 133
installing protocols for 140–143
NetBEUI protocol
installing for NDIS 140–141
installing for ODI 138
NetWare Client software
directory 133
installing using ODI 134–137
network client software
configuring TCP/IP stack for PPP
146–149
installing protocols for NDIS 140–143
installing protocols for ODI 134–139
running SETNET 144–146
tips for installing 133–134
network protocols
compatible with network drivers 51
installing for NDIS 140–143
installing for ODI 134–139
preventing problems 144
Network Protocol Setup (SETNET),
running 133, 144–146
networks
connecting to 11
installing client software 134–144
problems 86, 144
setting up PC environment 51
no monitor message 77–78
non-system disk or disk error, message
76–77
Novell
Open Data-Link Interface (ODI)
133–134
web site 133
O
ODI (Open Data-Link Interface) 133
installing protocols for 134–139
problems using 86
onscreen help
in PC environment 70
PC Setup control panel 27
Open Data-Link Interface (ODI).
See ODI
opening PC Setup control panel 28
operating systems
compatibility with network drivers 51
installing Windows 95 18–19
Option key 67
P
pages, setting lines per page 90
page setup options 35–38
partitions
creating 44–47
problems 81
Paste Special command 84
pasting, between Mac OS and Windows
environments 68–70
PC Clipboard 68–69
icon 70
Mac OS software 15
problems transferring information
84–85
PC Compatibility Card
increasing memory 127–132
network drivers supported 133
reinstalling in Power Macintosh 7300
connecting CD In cable to
CD-ROM drive 121
connecting the CD In cable 116–117
connecting the Sound Out cable
112–115
disconnecting the CD-ROM
cable 106
inserting the card 110–111
opening expansion card cover and
chassis 107–109
opening the computer 101–105
replacing chassis and expansion
card cover 118–120
replacing the computer cover
122–125
what you need 100
removing from Power Macintosh 7300
93–95
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