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TokenExpress(TM) adapter: Installation, IBM - OS/2 v1.3 Extended Edition
TOKENEXPRESS AND IBM OS/2 EXTENDED EDITION
This file contains instructions for installation and operation the
TokenExpress adapter driver. Refer to the appropriate Network Operation
System documentation for any NOS-specific questions or other
information.
These instructions apply to Release 5.0 of the software.
Installing the TokenExpress adapter driver in an OS/2 EE Server or
Workstation
If you have not already installed the OS/2 EE operating system, you must
do the following:
1. Make sure you include "Communication Manager Services" during your
OS/2 EE operating system installation. When given a list of
communication services to choose from, select "LAN Services".
2. The installation program will display a list of adapters. Choose
the entry for the IBM Token Ring adapter even though you are using
a TokenExpress adapter.
3. Continue with the installation process until it completes. Reboot
your system and ignore any adapter-related error messages. Press
Enter until the operating system initializes and you see the system
prompt.
4. You are now ready to install the Intel TokenExpress adapter
drivers!
To install your TokenExpress adapter drivers, do the following:
1. Insert your OS/2 EE operating system installation diskette into
drive A: and reboot your system.
2. When the main installation screen is displayed on your monitor,
press the escape (ESC) key on your keyboard to exit to the system
prompt.
3. Insert the Intel adapter driver diskette #2 into drive A:.
4. Run the TokenExpress adapter driver installation program by typing:
A:\IBM\OS2\EEINSTAL
5. Follow the directions on your monitor to complete the installation.
6. Remove the Intel driver diskette from drive A: and reboot your
system.
Note: During the installation process the Intel-supplied files
(TRNETDD.SYS, ACSTRNET.DLL, and ACSTRSYS.EXE) will replace the
corresponding IBM files in the C:\CMLIB directory. The IBM files will
be saved with ".IBM" extensions.
Limitations
Note the following exceptions regarding the use of the TokenExpress
adapter driver with OS/2 EE:
* Group SAPs are not supported.
* Use of a System Key in DIR/DLC commands (for example,
DIR.INITIALIZE) is not supported.
* The OS/2 System Trace function is not supported.
* The ACSLAN.LOG file must reside in the C:\CMLIB directory.
Otherwise, all driver messages will be displayed on your monitor
instead of being written to this file.
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