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CHAPTER2
NOTE:
Even though older Card and Socket Services software for MS-DOS and Windows
3.X may not support CardBus, it may be possible to use another PC Card simulta-
neously with the PRO/100 CardBus adapter. Please refer to the README.TXT file
or the Intel website for the latest information and tips regarding Card and Socket
Services.
The Installation Program will modify your AUTOEXEC.BAT,
CONFIG.SYS, and network configuration files to match the optimum
configuration for your system.
For detailed technical information on configuration files and settings, see
Chapter 3, Configuration Reference and Chapter 4, Troubleshooting.
Installing under IBM OS/2 (Warp 3.0 and 4.0)
Using the NDIS or ODI Driver
NOTE
The PRO/100 CardBus adapter includes NDIS 2.0 and ODI drivers for OS/2. Cur-
rently, the Card and Socket Services software in OS/2 does not support CardBus.
Therefore, in order to install the CardBus driver in OS/2, OS/2’s Card and Socket
Services must be disabled. Follow IBM’s instructions for disabling Card and
Socket Services.
Installation Steps for Warp 3.0 and 4.0 (NDIS driver)
1 Remove OS/2’s Card and Socket Services according to IBM’s
instructions.
By default, the CardBus NDIS driver will be installed. If you wish
to install the ODI client, the Novell Client installation program
should be used. See the OS/2 ODI Client install section for instruc-
tions.
2 Run MPTS (Multi-Protocol Transport Services). For Warp 3.0,
MPTS is on the desktop. For Warp 4.0, MPTS is in System Setup.
3 In the MPTS window, click on Configure
4 In the Configure window, select the LAN adapter and protocols
radio button, then click on Configure.
5 In the LAPS Configuration window, in the Network Adapter
section, click on Other Adapter.