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TokenExpress(TM) adapters: Windows for Workgroups Driver Installation
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WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS 3.11 INSTALLATION NOTES FOR INTEL'S TOKENEXPRESS ISA 16/4 LAN ADAPTER
These instructions apply to Release 5.0 of the software.
Location of Driver: \ndis30\dos
General Installation
Note: If you are running Novell NetWare* on this workstation, see
the Novell NetWare section of Hints and Tips below before continuing
with this installation.
1. Select the "Network Setup" icon in the Network Group.
2. Select Drivers
3. If you are replacing a previous LAN adapter select the Remove
button to delete that adapter
4. Click on the Add Adapter button.
5. Choose Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter.
6. At the "Install Driver" screen , insert the adapter driver disk in
drive "A" and select OK.
7. Select the TokenExpress ISA 16/4 LAN Adapter adapter.
8. Select Setup, then Advanced, to set Adapter Value.
9. Select Adapter, then Value.
10.Change Value to match your adapter's address (from table) then
select "Set"
11.Value selects the board to configure. [adapter number] must be 0,
1, 2, or 3, where:
0 = default, I/O address 0A20H
1 = I/O address 0A24H
2 = I/O address 0A50H
3 = I/O address 0A54H
12.Select OK, then OK again, then choose Close.
13.Select OK, and when prompted, restart your computer so the changes
will take effect.
Hints and Tips
1. Sample PROTOCOL.INI: Windows for Workgroups creates the
PROTOCOL.INI for you. This is provided for reference. This is a
sample with Microsoft Netbeui and IPX/SPX Compatible Transport
with Netbios.
[network.setup]
version=0x3110
netcard=octk16a,1,OCTK16A,3
transport=ms$nwlinknb,NWLINK
transport=ms$ndishlp,MS$NDISHLP
transport=ms$netbeui,NETBEUI
lana0=octk16a,1,ms$netbeui
lana1=octk16a,1,ms$nwlinknb
lana2=octk16a,1,ms$ndishlp
[protman]
DriverName=PROTMAN$
PRIORITY=MS$NDISHLP
[NWLINK]
BINDINGS=OCTK16A
[MS$NDISHLP]
DriverName=ndishlp$
BINDINGS=OCTK16A
[NETBEUI]
DriverName=netbeui$
SESSIONS=10
NCBS=12
BINDINGS=OCTK16A
LANABASE=0
[OCTK16A]
DriverName=OLITOK$
MaxRequests=6
MaxTransmits=6
RecBufSize=504
RecBufCount=10
EarlyRelease=yes
ReOpen=no
FrameStatus=yes
DMABurstSize=normal
Adapter=0
[OCTK16]
Adapters=OCTK16A
2. Novell NetWare: To install proper driver support for Windows for
Workgroups and Novell NetWare on the same workstation, follow
these steps:
a. Set up the workstation for connection to NetWare using the DOS
ODI client driver. You must install the DOS ODI client driver,
IPX.COM does not allow support for Windows for Workgroups.
b. Load the ODI driver and login to your NetWare server.
c. Start Windows for Workgroups and set up the driver for the
TokenExpress ISA 16/4 LAN adapter by following the instructions
shown above. When the driver is chosen, Windows for Workgroups
will detect that the ODI driver is already loaded and
automatically install the appropriate support.
d. This is a sample PROTOCOL.INI with Microsoft Netbeui and
IPX/SPX Compatible Transport with Netbios when using a Novell
NetWare network with ODI drivers.
[network.setup]
version=0x3110
netcard=octk16a,1,OCTK16A,4
transport=ms$nwlinknb,NWLINK
transport=ms$netbeui,NETBEUI
lana0=octk16a,1,ms$netbeui
lana1=octk16a,1,ms$nwlinknb
[NET.CFG]
PATH=C:\NWCLIENT\NET.CFG
[OCTK16A]
[Link Driver OCTOK16]
data=Frame Token-Ring
[Link Support]
NewMaxBoards=Max Boards 2
[NWLINK]
BINDINGS=OCTOK16
[NETBEUI]
BINDINGS=OCTOK16
LANABASE=0
SESSIONS=10
NCBS=12
WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS 3.1 - NDIS 2.0 DRIVER INSTALLATION
This file contains instructions specific for the installation and
operation of Intel's 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.
Note: The Intel TokenExpress ISA/8 adapter is not supported under
Windows for Workgroups.
Installing and configuring the Intel TokenExpress 16/4 adapter driver in
Windows for Workgroups
The installation steps listed below assume that you have already
installed Windows for Workgroups on your system. If this is a new
installation, refer to the appropriate documentation that came with your
Windows for Workgroups product.
Note: Installation of the TokenExpress 16/4 adapter driver in
Windows for Workgroups consists of four steps:
1. Removing any existing additional network support that is currently
running on the adapter.
2. Removing the existing adapter driver.
3. Adding the TokenExpress 16/4 adapter driver from the Driver
diskette.
4. Reconfiguring any additional network support that will run on the
adapter.
Removing support for an additional network
You should always perform this step whenever you are using any
network support (i.e. Novell NetWare or Microsoft Lan Manager) in
addition to the basic Windows for Workgroups networking.
Note that the existing network drivers will not be deleted from
your system's hard disk. These drivers can be reinstalled should
you decide to use the network again.
To remove support for an additional network:
1. From the "Control Panel" window, select the "Network" icon.
2. From the "Network Settings" dialog box, select the "Networks"
button. A list of other networks in use will be displayed.
3. From the "Other Networks In Use" list, use your mouse to drag the
network type you want to remove into the "Available Network Types"
list. (Another way to do this is to select the network that you
wish to remove from the list followed by the "Remove" button).
4. Select the "OK" button to confirm your decision to remove the
existing network support.
5. From the "Network Settings" dialog box, select the "OK" button.
When you see the message asking you if you want to restart your
computer, select the "Continue" button instead.
Note: For help with the "Network Settings" and "Compatible
Networks" dialog boxes, choose the "Help" button or press F1 while
you are using either of the dialog boxes.
Removing an existing adapter driver
Note: That the existing adapter drivers will not be deleted
from your system's hard disk. These drivers can be reinstalled
should you decide to use the network again.
To remove an existing adapter driver:
1. From the "Control Panel" window, select the "Network" icon.
2. From the "Network Settings" dialog box, select the "Adapters"
button. A list of adapter drivers currently configured will be
displayed.
3. From the "Network Adapters" dialog box, select the adapter driver
you wish to remove followed by the "Remove" button.
4. When you are asked to confirm your decision to remove the selected
adapter driver, select the "Yes" button.
5. Select the "Close" button.
6. From the "Network Settings" dialog box, select the "OK" button.
When you see the message asking you if you want to restart your
computer, select the "Continue" button instead.
Note: Always complete the above step #6 as outlined. Failure
to do so will not guarantee that the driver to be added will be
read from the adapter driver diskette correctly. This is
especially important if you are upgrading an existing driver. For
help with the "Network Settings" and "Network Adapters" dialog
boxes, choose the "Help" button or press F1 while you are using
either of the dialog boxes.
Adding an adapter driver
1. From the "Control Panel" window, select the "Network" icon.
2. From the "Network Settings" dialog box, select the "Adapters"
button. A list of adapter drivers currently configured will be
displayed.
3. From the "Network Adapters" dialog box, select the "Add" button.
4. From the list of available network adapters, select "Unlisted Or
Updated Network Adapter" followed by the "Ok" button.
5. Insert the TokenExpress 16/4 adapter Driver diskette in floppy
drive A and select the "Ok" button. (Another way to do this is to
type the full pathname (i.e. A:\path_name) which points to the
driver's location on the driver diskette, followed by the "Ok"
button).
6. From the dialog box listing the supported adapters found on the
driver diskette, select the Intel TokenExpress 16/4 adapter or the
Intel TokenExpress EISA/32 adapter followed by the "Ok" button.
7. A dialog box will now appear asking you to specify the disk or
directory where the OCTK16.386 OR OCTK32.386 driver can be found.
Insert the Intel TokenExpress 16/4 or Intel TokenExpress EISA/32
LAN adapter diskette #2 into drive A and type the full pathname of
the driver directory as follows:LITOK16.DOS or OLITOK32.DOS driver
can be found. Type the pathname of the driver directory as
follows:
A:\
(You may also use the "Browse" function to select the above
directory followed by the "Ok" button).
8. The current settings of the TokenExpress 16/4 adapter will be
displayed. All the basic options are set automatically and cannot
be changed. (The adapter's default I/O address is A20. If you
need to change the default address for the adapter, you must use
the advanced configuration option for the adapter as outlined in
step #9).
9. ** Follow this step only if you need to change any of the advanced
configuration settings for your TokenExpress adapter. **
A. From the "Settings" dialog box, select the "Advanced" button.
B. Complete the displayed dialog box with your new settings.
Note: When setting the network address parameter via the dialog
box, you must enter the address in the form: "400001230ABC" THE
QUOTE MARKS ARE ESSENTIAL AND MUST BE TYPED! If you later wish to
change the "Net Address" parameter, Windows for Workgroups will
have removed the quote marks. You must manually re-enter them.
10.While in the "Settings" dialog box for your adapter, choose the
"OK" button. This will return you to the "Network Adapters" dialog
box.
11.From the "Network Adapters" dialog box, select the "Close" button.
This will return you to the "Network Settings" dialog box.
12.From the "Network Settings" dialog box, select the "OK" button.
When you see the message asking you if you want to restart your
computer, select the "Continue" button instead.
Note: For help with any of the above mentioned dialog boxes,
choose the "Help" button or press F1 while you are using that
dialog box.
(Re)adding support for an additional network
If you previously removed support for an additional network (ie:
Novell NetWare or Microsoft Lan Manager), you will need to
reinstall the Windows for Workgroups driver(s).
1. From the "Control Panel" window, select the "Network" icon.
2. From the "Network Settings" dialog box, select the "Networks"
button. A list of the available network types will be displayed.
3. From the "Available Network Types" list, use your mouse to drag the
network type you want to use into the "Other Networks in Use" list
(another way to do this is to select the network that you wish to
use from the list followed by the "Add" button).
4. When the dialog box appears inquiring whether you want to install a
new network driver or reuse the one already on your disk, select
the "No" button. This confirms that you do not want to update the
driver (you have already performed this step - refer to sections 2
and 3 above).
5. From the "Compatible Networks" dialog box, select the "OK" button.
6. From the "Network Settings" dialog box, select the "OK" button.
When you see the message asking you if you want to restart your
computer, remove the diskettte from drive A (if any) and select
"Restart Computer" button.
Note: For help with the "Network Settings" and "Compatible
Networks" dialog boxes, choose the "Help" button or press F1 while
you are using either of the dialog boxes.
Installing multiple TokenExpress16/4 adapters in the same system
If you are installing multiple 16/4 adapters in the same system, you
must install an adapter driver for each adapter.
If you are experiencing problems while using multiple adapters, you
should inspect the settings in the PROTOCOL.INI file for any
inconsistencies. This can be done by using any text editor (ie: Window
Notepad). Make sure that the 'ADAPTER=' settings are as expected and,
if multiple OLITOK drivers are loaded, their names are OLITOK$,
OLITOK2$, OLITOK3$ etc.
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