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- This Driver is an IPX interface that talks to the Packet Driver.
- If you want to load the Packet Driver at boot time and still use
- Novell services.
-
- Intel has made this driver freely copyable by all parties for all
- purposes. Intel does not warrant the fitness of PDIPX for any
- particular task, not will Intel be liable for any damage caused
- by the use or misuse of PDIPX. Intel will not support PDIPX
- in the event that it does not function.
-
- If a problem is found please fax it to (801) 373-1599 attn: Colin Cook
- or send SMTP mail to colin_cook@hf.ccm.intel.com
- Intel will make any and all updates to PDIPX freely availble.
-
- this read me is dated 9-28-92 and should be ziped with
- pdipx V1.03EC (920828)
-
- FTP
- attach to aurora.intel.com
- download ~/pub/ipg/cook/pdipx.zip
- ---- or ------
- BBS
- (503) 645-6275
- Select Network Enhancement Utilities
- Select Utilities
- Select NetSight Analyst
- Download PDIPX.ZIP
- ---- or ------
- US Mail
- send a formated diskette and self addresed stamped disk mailer to
-
- Intel Corp
- Attn: Colin Cook
- 3311 N University Av #200
- Provo UT, 84604
-
-
- Notes:
-
- PDIPX is a econfigurable driver.
-
- In 802.3 (default) mode it requests Class 11 Type FFFF packets.
-
- In in econfig mode is requests Class 1 Type ???? (defined by the ECONFIG
- program) packets.
-
- Clarkson Drivers starting at version 9 will accept requests for both class
- 1 and 11 packets. (1 = DIX ethernet, type at byte 12. 11 = 802.3 ethernet,
- type at byte 14 [Ssap Dsap])
-
- If you are using the Clarkson Drivers you must have version 9 or above to
- use 802.3 mode (do not use the -n option).
-
- If you are using econfig mode and your network is using 802.3 you must use
- the -n option on the Clarkson Drivers.
-
-