Intel PRO Network Card User Manual


 
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For Installation without the Intel Installation Program
The information in this chapter can be used to manually configure the
PRO/100 CardBus adapter. For manual installation, it is assumed that you
have some experience with manual setup of network adapters, and know
how to access and modify configuration files, using an ASCII text editor.
Intel recommends that manual installation be performed by a system
administrator or equivalent.
Special Features
Card and Socket Services
The Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA)
has developed specifications governing the use of PC Cards (formerly
PCMCIA cards) in personal computer systems. The software components
that implement these specifications are called Card and Socket Services.
This software supports the ability of PC Card-aware device drivers (known
as clients) to share cards, sockets, and system resources.
The PCMCIA has recently developed specifications for a new generation of
32-bit PC Cards, called CardBus. Since CardBus is new, support for
CardBus has not yet been implemented in Card and Socket Services,
although development is underway. To use Card and Socket Services with
the PRO/100 CardBus adapter, the Card and Socket Services must support
CardBus.
At press time, Intel had tested the following Card and Socket Services with
the PRO/100 adapter:
Product/Operating System Manufacturer
CardWizard v. 5.3/DOS/Windows 3.x SystemSoft Corp.
Phoenix Card Manager 95 v. 4.0 Phoenix Technologies Ltd.
Intel is also working with the following vendors and products to ensure
compatibility as they become available:
CardWare v. 5.0/Windows NT Award Software
International Inc.
CardWorks v. 5.3/Windows 95 (OSR2) SystemSoft Corp.
CardWizard v. 3.0/Windows NT SystemSoft Corp.
Card Executive/Windows NT Phoenix Technologies Ltd.