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NDIS2 Driver Software: Broadcom NetXtreme BCM57XX User Guide
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NDIS2 Driver Software: Broadcom NetXtreme BCM57XX User
Guide
Preinstallation Requirementatas
Installing the NDIS2 Driver Software for Use on MS-DOS Platforms
Configuring the NDIS2 Driver Software
Using Keywords for the B57.dos Drivers
Preinstallation Requirementatas
Before you can successfully install the NDIS2 driver software, the Broadcom network adapter must be physically installed in
the server. Networking software that is appropriate to the operating system (such as Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2 for MS-DOS)
must already be running on your server.
Installing the NDIS2 Driver Software for Use on MS-DOS Platforms
The NDIS2 driver software can be run from an MS-DOS startup disk using Microsoft Network Client 3.0 or from the hard disk
using Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2.
Creating a Startup Disk to Run Microsoft Network Client
To perform this installation you must have the following items:
Windows NT Server 4.0 CD-ROM
A blank MS-DOS system disk (3.5" high-density floppy disk)
Access to the Broadcom NDIS2 driver file (B57.dos). This file is located on the Dell-provided driver source media in the
DOS Utilities package, or any of the Windows driver packages downloaded from Dell.
NOTES:
Windows NT Server 4.0 users. When running Setup for Microsoft Network Client v3.0 for MS-DOS, click
any network card from the list (NE2000 Compatible, for example) to create the startup disk.
After creating the startup disk, follow the instructions in
To create a startup disk
1. Create a folder called NCADMIN in the root of the C drive.
2. Copy the NCADMIN.CN_, NCADMIN.EX_, and NCADMIN.HL_ files from the I386 folder on the Windows NT Server 4.0
CD-ROM.
3. Open a command prompt window and change the directory to C:\NCADMIN.
4. Type expand -r ncadmin.* and press ENTER.
5. Close the command prompt window by typing exit and then pressing ENTER.
6. Start Windows Explorer.
7. Open the NCADMIN folder and double-click ncadmin.exe.
8. Follow the on-screen instructions to make the network startup disk (choose NE2000 Compatible from the list of
adapters).
Modifying the Startup Disk
To modify the startup disk