3Com 3C389 Network Card User Manual


 
3-12 CHAPTER 3: INSTALLING THE NETWORK DRIVERS
12 After LANAID is installed, continue with Chapter 4
“Using LANAID to Configure the 3C389 PC Card.”
When you get to the panel that asks for the existing
network operating system, select Novell NetWare 16-Bit
Client.
Using Memory Management
If you are using Card and Socket Services, the
program will default to Autoset mode, which allows
the LAN driver to negotiate with Card and Socket
Services for available resources. LANAID will allow you
to select values for resources to be used by your
3C389 PC Card such as Interrupt, memory, and I/O
Base Address.
If you are not using Card and Socket Services in
Autoset mode, you must ensure that the values that
you select for Interrupt, MMIO, and SRAM do not
conflict with those for other PC Cards and resources
installed in your PC (such as video, sound, COM port).
If you are using EMM386, in most cases the memory
exclusions will be automatically handled by LANAID.
If you are using a memory manager, you must
exclude the memory ranges being used by your
3C389 PC Card (8 KB default).
The DOS Client-16 for Novell NetWare 4.01 and
Higher installation is now complete.
OS/2 NDIS 2 Device Driver Using Multiprotocol
Transport Service (MPTS)
If your OS/2 network operating system has not yet been
installed on your PC, install it now and follow its
instructions for installing device drivers. If an OS/2
network operating system has previously been installed,
follow the instructions here for using MPTS to install
device drivers.
1 Start MPTS by performing either of the following
actions:
From the OS/2 desktop, double-click the MPTS icon.