Ndis (generic) – Ositech comm 614006-001 User Manual

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Operation

[MS$NETBEUI]

Drivername=netbeui$

SESSIONS=6
NCBS=12

BINDINGS=MS$OTCETH$NIC
LANABASE=0

Note:

Keyword specifications associated with the NDIS driver are explained

in Appendix B, Error Messages in Appendix C.

NDIS (Generic)

These steps outline how to install the Trumpcard NDIS device driver for
Network operating systems that are not described in this manual, and will
operate with a NDIS driver. The easiest way to perform the installation is to
install a NDIS driver that is supported by the Network operating system,
and then edit the required files to use the Trumpcard NDIS driver. These
steps will apply to both DOS and OS/2 environments.

The 3COM Etherlink driver will be used as an example, but any NDIS
driver will do.

1. Follow the instructions for workstation installation in the

installation manual.

2. When prompted for the adapter, select any of the

available ethernet adapters that support NDIS (i.e. 3COM
ETHERLINK).

3. Continue with the installation until complete.

4. After the automatic installation has completed, you must make

changes to your CONFIG.SYS and PROTOCOL.INI files, as well
as copying over the Trumpcard NDIS driver.

5. First edit the CONFIG.SYS file on the root

C:>

drive. This is done

by using a standard text editor such as EDIT in DOS or E in OS/2.

6. In the CONFIG.SYS file, locate the lines that are related to the

Network operating system being used. Typically the lines would
be:

DEVICE=C:\<path>\PROTMAN.SYS /I:<path>

DEVICE=C:\<path>\ELNK.DOS <-- DOS

or

DEVICE=C:\<path>\ELNK.OS2 <-- OS2

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