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				Preface   
					This guide provides Network software installation instructions for the   
					Ositech Trumpcard Ethernet LAN PC Card.   
					The Trumpcard Ethernet LAN PC Card is a PCMCIA Type II PC Card that   
					can connect to 10BaseT (unshielded twisted pair) or 10Base2 (thin coax)   
					Ethernet Networks. The Ethernet LAN is available separately or combined   
					with other functions. This guide only describes the Ethernet LAN function   
					of a single or multi-function Trumpcard; if your Trumpcard is multi-function,   
					refer to the Installation Guide accompanying the PC Card for more details.   
					‘Trumpcard’, ‘Trumpcard LAN’, ‘Trumpcard Ethernet LAN’ and ‘Trumpcard   
					Ethernet LAN PC Card’ will be used interchangeably throughout this   
					manual. All refer to the Ositech Trumpcard Ethernet LAN PC Card.   
					‘PCMCIA Card’ and ‘PC Card’ will be used interchangeably throughout   
					this manual. As above, both terms refer to the Ositech Trumpcard   
					Ethernet LAN PC Card.   
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				FCC Notice   
					This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a   
					Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits   
					are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful   
					interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses   
					and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in   
					accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio   
					communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not   
					occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful   
					interference to radio or television reception (which can be determined by   
					turning the equipment off and on), the user is encouraged to try to correct   
					the interference by one or more of the following measures:   
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					Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   
					Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.   
					Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from   
					that to which the receiver is connected.   
					• 
					Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician   
					for help.   
					Modifications   
					The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or   
					modifications made to this device, that are not expressly approved by   
					Ositech Communications Inc., may void the user’s authority to operate this   
					equipment.   
					Operating Conditions   
					This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject   
					to the following two conditions:   
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					This device may not cause harmful interference, and   
					This device must accept any interference received, including   
					interference that may cause undesired operation.   
					Canadian Electromagnetic Compatibility Advisory   
					This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian   
					Interference Causing Equipment Regulations.   
					Conseil sur la compatibilité des Electromagnétiques,   
					pour le Canada   
					Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du   
					Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.   
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				Contents   
					Section One   
					Introduction   
					1-1   
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					Section Two   
					HardwareInstallation   
					Preparing for Installation...................................................................................... 2-1   
					Installing the Trumpcard LAN .......................................................................... 2-2   
					Connecting to 10BaseT Twisted Pair Networks ................................................ 2-3   
					Interface Cabling and Pinout ........................................................................... 2-5   
					Concentrators................................................................................................... 2-6   
					Twisted Pair Ethernet Network Characteristics .............................................. 2-6   
					Connecting to 10Base2 Thin Ethernet Networks ............................................... 2-7   
					Thin Coax Ethernet Segment ........................................................................... 2-8   
					Thin Ethernet Network Characteristics ......................................................... 2-10   
					Media Access Module LED Indicators .............................................................. 2-11   
					Section Three   
					Operation   
					3-1   
					Socket Services and Card Services .................................................................... 3-2   
					Multi-Function Configuration ............................................................................... 3-2   
					Network Software Installation .............................................................................. 3-3   
					Banyan VINES .................................................................................................. 3-3   
					DEC PATHWORKS .......................................................................................... 3-4   
					FTP Software LanWatch................................................................................... 3-5   
					IBM LAN Server ................................................................................................ 3-6   
					IBM LAN Support Program ............................................................................... 3-8   
					Microsoft LAN Manager ..................................................................................3-10   
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				Microsoft Windows for Workgroups............................................................... 3-11   
					Microsoft Windows NT 3.5 ............................................................................. 3-13   
					Microsoft Workgroup Connection for DOS .................................................... 3-13   
					NDIS (Generic) ............................................................................................... 3-15   
					Novell Netware for DOS .................................................................................3-16   
					Novell Netware for OS/2................................................................................. 3-17   
					Novell Unixware DLPI Driver ......................................................................... 3-19   
					SCO UNIX LLI Driver ...................................................................................... 3-20   
					Section Four   
					Appendices   
					4-1   
					APPENDIX A – ODI Keywords ............................................................................. 4-2   
					NET.CFG Example ........................................................................................... 4-5   
					APPENDIX B – NDIS Keywords .......................................................................... 4-6   
					PROTOCOL.INI Example ................................................................................. 4-8   
					APPENDIX C – MESSAGES ................................................................................. 4-9   
					WARNINGMESSAGES ..................................................................................... 4-9   
					ERRORMESSAGES......................................................................................... 4-9   
					ODI Specific Error Messages ........................................................................ 4-12   
					NDIS Specific Error Messages ......................................................................4-12   
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				Introduction   
					Section One   
					Introduction   
					Congratulations on your choice of an Ositech Trumpcard Ethernet LAN   
					PC Card! We believe you will find it a superior quality product that will   
					meet or exceed your Networking needs.   
					The Trumpcard Ethernet LAN PC Card is a convenient, dual-media,   
					credit-card sized adapter that provides an interface between a PCMCIA   
					capable computer and an Ethernet Network.   
					Direct connection to a 10BaseT Network is possible via a 10BaseT   
					PCMCIA cable only. For 10Base2 connections, a Media Access Module is   
					required. Two styles of connectors are provided on the Media Access   
					Module, enabling connection to the Network using RJ-45 to connect to   
					10BaseT, or BNC to connect to 10Base2.   
					Note:   
					This manual is intended as a supplement to the manual(s) supplied   
					with your Network system software. Use that document as the primary   
					reference source for information about your Network.   
					Software installation instructions are given in Section Two for connecting   
					to:   
					Banyan VINES   
					DEC PATHWORKS   
					FTP Software LanWatch   
					IBM LAN Server   
					IBM LAN Support Program   
					Microsoft LAN Manager   
					Microsoft Windows for Workgroups   
					Microsoft Windows NT   
					Microsoft Workgroup connection for DOS   
					NDIS (Generic)   
					Novell Netware for DOS   
					Novell Netware for OS/2   
					Novell Unixware   
					SCO Unix   
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					Section Two   
					Hardware Installation   
					Unpack the Trumpcard Ethernet LAN hardware, and follow the steps   
					listed below to install it on your computer. Instructions are included for   
					both 10BaseT twisted-pair and 10Base2 thin coax Ethernet Network   
					operations.   
					Preparing for Installation   
					To install the Trumpcard, you require the accompanying diskettes and the   
					following items:   
					• A computer equipped with a PCMCIA Release 2.0, Type II PC   
					Card slot.   
					• PCMCIA Card and Socket Services Version 2.x or higher,   
					installed. This is optional since the Trumpcard can be operated   
					without Card and Socket Services.   
					• A Network operating system that is supported by the Trumpcard   
					Network drivers.   
					• For 10Base2 (thin coax) Networks, a coaxial T-connector and a   
					terminator if at the end of the coaxial segment.   
					• For 10BaseT (twisted pair) Networks, a twisted pair Network cable   
					terminated with an RJ-45 connector when using the Media Access   
					Module for 10BaseT connections.   
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					Installing the Trumpcard Ethernet LAN   
					The Trumpcard Ethernet LAN can be inserted into a computer whether the   
					power is ON or OFF.   
					Follow these steps:   
					• Orient the Trumpcard so that the 68-pin connector is next to the   
					PCMCIA slot of the computer.   
					• Insert the Trumpcard into the slot until it is firmly seated.   
					Note:   
					Note:   
					These are general installation instructions that apply to most   
					computers. Please refer to the manual accompanying your computer   
					for any additional instructions on installing PC Card adapters.   
					The Trumpcard is keyed to go in one way only. If you feel resistance   
					before it is fully inserted, remove it, turn it over, and re-insert it.   
					Installing the Trumpcard   
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					Connecting to 10BaseT Twisted Pair   
					Networks   
					The Trumpcard Ethernet LAN can be connected to a 10BaseT Network in   
					one of two ways: directly connected through a cable attached to the   
					Trumpcard if you have the 10BaseT version, or via the Media Access   
					Module if you need to connect with 10Base2 cabling.   
					Connecting directly to the Trumpcard, the cable supplied has a male RJ-45   
					connector at one end that can be attached to an input port of a 10BaseT   
					compatible concentrator; the external Media Access Module is not   
					required. All the necessary interface is provided within the Trumpcard.   
					To direct connect the Trumpcard to a 10BaseT Network connection follow   
					these steps:   
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					Locate the twisted pair cable that has a male RJ-45 connector at one   
					end and a PCMCIA Ethernet Adapter connector at the other.   
					For a multi-function Trumpcard, the Ethernet connection is identified   
					on the back of the PC Card. Insert the PCMCIA Ethernet Adapter   
					connector into the one marked Ethernet.   
					• 
					Connect the male RJ-45 connector into an input port of a 10BaseT   
					compatible concentrator.   
					Direct 10BaseT Ethernet Connection   
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					The second method of connecting to a 10BaseT Network is via the Media   
					Access Module. A female RJ-45 connector is provided on the Media   
					Access Module for 10BaseT Network connections.   
					To connect the Trumpcard to a 10BaseT Network connection using the   
					Media Access Module, follow these steps:   
					• For a multi-function Trumpcard, the Ethernet connection is   
					identified on the back of the PC Card. Insert the PCMCIA Ethernet   
					Adapter connector on the Media Access Module into the one   
					marked Ethernet.   
					• Plug the male RJ-45 connector from the Network access cable into   
					the female RJ-45 connector on the Media Access Module.   
					Note:   
					The Trumpcard is keyed to go in one way only. If you feel resistance   
					before it is fully inserted, remove it, turn it over, and re-insert it.   
					Media Access Module 10BaseT Network Connection   
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					Interface Cabling and Pinout   
					The direct connect 10BaseT cable provided with the Trumpcard is wired   
					for direct connection to an Ethernet 10BaseT Concentrator. If the premises   
					wiring scheme you are using does not match this wiring scheme, then   
					contact Ositech for assistance on how to make a 10BaseT Network   
					connection in your environment.   
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					Signal   
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					RX-   
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					10BaseT Pinout   
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					Concentrators   
					The Trumpcard, when used with 10BaseT Twisted-pair cable, must always   
					connect to a concentrator. This results in a star-wired Network with the   
					concentrator at the centre of the star. The Trumpcard is compatible with   
					10BaseT concentrators from a variety of vendors.   
					Twisted Pair Network Characteristics   
					Standard   
					IEEE 802.3 10BaseT   
					10 Mbits per second   
					100m (328')   
					Data Rate   
					Maximum length of connecting   
					nodes per network   
					Maximum number of computer   
					nodes per network   
					1024   
					Twisted-pair cable   
					Category 3 (10 mbps) or   
					Category 4 (16 mbps) or   
					Category 5 (100 mbps)   
					that meet the requirements   
					of EIA/TIA-568 and EIA/TIA   
					TSB-36.   
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					Connecting to 10Base2 Thin Ethernet   
					Networks   
					The Trumpcard can only be connected to a 10Base2 Network by using the   
					Media Access Module.   
					The following items are required to interconnect the Trumpcard to a   
					10Base2 thin coax Ethernet Network:   
					• A BNC coaxial T-connector.   
					• Coaxial cable(s) and a 50 ohm cable terminator if required.   
					To connect the Trumpcard to a 10Base2 Network connection using the   
					Media Access Module, follow these steps:   
					• For the multi-function Trumpcard, the Ethernet connection is   
					identified on the back of the PC Card; insert the PCMCIA Ethernet   
					Adapter connector on the Media Access Module into the one   
					marked Ethernet.   
					• Attach the T-connector to the BNC connector on the Media Access   
					Module, align the notches in the T-connector with the posts on the   
					BNC connector, push the connector in, and twist about one-quarter   
					turn (until it is seated properly).   
					• Connect the coaxial cable(s) to the open ends of the T-connector to   
					form a single Network segment. If at the end of the network   
					segment, attach a 50 ohm cable terminator to the unused   
					T-connector post.   
					Note:   
					The Trumpcard is keyed to go in one way only. If you feel resistance   
					before the it is fully inserted, remove it, turn it over, and re-insert it.   
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					Media Access Module 10Base2 Network Connection   
					Thin Coax Ethernet Segment   
					A thin coax Ethernet cable segment is the length of cable between   
					terminations. The Trumpcard PC Card functions with 185 meter (607 foot   
					with IEEE 10Base2) or 300 meter (984 foot, using the extended length   
					option) cable segments. The two above mentioned types of thin coax   
					Ethernet cabling (IEEE 10Base2 and extended length option) are   
					commonly used. Pick one type of cabling and consistently obey the   
					protocol for that type throughout your network. If you mix the rules (for   
					example, using two repeater links permitted by 10Base2 with the 100   
					nodes per segment permitted under the extended length option), your   
					network may have an excessive number of errors or may not operate at all.   
					If your network uses standard 185-meter cable segments, all thin Ethernet   
					cable segments in the network can be up to 185 meters long. Five   
					standard length cable segments may be connected in line using   
					commercially available repeaters. The total network span with five   
					standard length segments is 925 meters (3,035 feet). No more than four   
					repeaters can be on the signal path from one node to any other node. The   
					standard 185 meter segment length is recommended because it allows   
					you to use common thin coax Ethernet components which conform to the   
					IEEE standard.   
					If your network is using extended length 300-meter cable segments , all   
					thin coax Ethernet cable segments in the network can be a maximum of   
					300 meters long. Three 300-meter cable segments may be connected in   
					line using repeaters. The total network span with three extended length   
					segments is 900 meters (2,953 feet). No more than two repeaters can be   
					in the signal path from one node to any other node.   
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					If you are using extended length segments, all repeaters and transceivers   
					must be designed for 300-meter operation. In addition, all LAN adapters   
					must be configured to operate with the extended segment length.   
					Note:   
					You cannot use Ethernet adapters to extend 185-meter segments to   
					300-meter segments unless all LAN adapters and repeaters in the   
					network are capable of operation on the extended segment length.   
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					Thin Ethernet Network Characteristics   
					Characteristics   
					Standard Length   
					Segment   
					Extended Length   
					Segment   
					Standard   
					IEEE 802.3   
					10Base2   
					IEEE 802.3   
					10Base2   
					Data Rate   
					10 Mbits   
					10 Mbits   
					per second   
					per second   
					Segment Length   
					185m (607')   
					300m (984’)   
					Maximum number   
					of segments   
					3 coax, plus 2   
					repeater links   
					3 coax; no repeater   
					links   
					between nodes   
					Maximum number   
					of repeaters   
					4 when using 2   
					repeater links   
					2 
					between nodes   
					Network Span   
					925m (3035')   
					30   
					900m (2953’)   
					100   
					Maximum number   
					of nodes per   
					segment   
					Maximum number   
					of nodes per   
					network   
					1024   
					1024   
					Minimum space   
					between nodes   
					0.5m (1.64'/20")   
					0.5m (1.64'/20")   
					Cable type   
					RG58 A/U or   
					C/U, 50 ohm   
					RG58 A/U or   
					C/U, 50 ohm   
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					Media Access Module LED Indicators   
					The Media Access Module has two LED indicators used to provide a visual   
					indication of the state of the network link. The LED indicators will only be   
					operational once the Trumpcard network driver has been loaded or during   
					Diagnostic testing.   
					Activity LED (RED)   
					The Activity LED will flash whenever any network activity is detected by   
					the Media Access Module. The Activity LED can be used as a simple   
					method of determining if the Media Access Module is exchanging data with   
					the network.   
					Link LED (GREEN)   
					The Link LED lights whenever a twisted pair connection between the   
					Media Access Module and the 10BaseT concentrator has been made. The   
					Link LED is not used for 10Base2 thin coax connections. If the Link LED is   
					not lit this would indicate that a connection between the Media Access   
					Module and the 10BaseT concentrator has not been detected. Verify the   
					wiring and make sure that a Trumpcard network driver has been loaded.   
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					Socket Services and Card Services   
					Your computer having Personal Computer Memory Card International   
					Association (PCMCIA) support allows you to insert credit card-sized   
					devices called PC Cards. The PCMCIA standard defines both a hardware   
					and software standard. The software standard identifies two specifications   
					which are called Socket Services and Card Services.   
					Socket Services provides lowest level support by providing a common   
					interface to varying types of PCMCIA adapter hardware. Card Services   
					provides support for PCMCIA aware device drivers (known as clients), and   
					is responsible for coordinating access to the PC Cards and allocating   
					system resources among client drivers.   
					Ositech's Trumpcard software is PCMCIA aware and will work with most   
					Socket Services and Card Services available, that conform to the PCMCIA   
					2.x standard. The Trumpcard software will operate as a client driver when   
					used with Card Services, and can coexist with other client drivers (i.e.   
					Super Clients, Flash, ATA, ...). When operating with Card and Socket   
					Services the Trumpcard software will support hot removal and insertion of   
					the PC Card.   
					If Card Services is not detected by the Trumpcard software but Socket   
					Services is, then the software will operate with Socket Services only.   
					Support for Socket Services is provided to allow for differing types of   
					PCMCIA hardware to be used by the Trumpcard software, but the full   
					range of features will not be supported (mainly hot removal/insertion).   
					It is also possible to use the Trumpcard software without Card Services or   
					Socket Services but, as with only using Socket Services, the full range of   
					features will not be supported. If your computer did not come equipped   
					with Card and Socket Services, contact your computer manufacturer or   
					dealer for more details.   
					Multi-Function Configuration   
					If the Trumpcard you are using provides other functions in addition to   
					Ethernet networking, please refer to the Installation Manual accompanying   
					the Trumpcard. Details on how to enable and use all the functions   
					provided on the Trumpcard will be discussed in that manual.   
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					Network Software Installation   
					In order to assist with the installation and configuration of networks   
					drivers, Ositech has provided Installation Software for the DOS / Windows   
					and OS/2 operating systems. Follow the instructions printed on the   
					appropriate diskette label for details on how to invoke the Installation   
					Software. For operating systems other than DOS / Windows and OS/2,   
					please refer to the appropriate section for instructions on how to install   
					and configure the Network driver under these operating systems.   
					The following sections provide details on how to install and configure the   
					Trumpcard Ethernet Network drivers. The Network operating systems   
					have been listed alphabetically.   
					Note:   
					If the Trumpcard you are using provides other functions in addition to   
					Ethernet networking, please refer to the Installation Manual   
					accompanying the Trumpcard for details on how to operate the   
					functions simultaneously.   
					Banyan VINES   
					To install Banyan VINES version 4.x and later on a DOS NDIS workstation,   
					you must manually install the Ositech Trumpcard NDIS device driver.   
					1. Follow the instructions for workstation installation   
					in accordance with your Banyan VINES workstation installation   
					manual.   
					2. At this point you should have all the relevant Banyan VINES files in   
					a directory on your hard disk drive. (In this manual we will assume   
					that the Banyan Vines directory is called \VINES).   
					3. Copy the files PROTOCOL.INI and OTCETH.DOS from the   
					\VINES directory on the Trumpcard driver diskette to the   
					Banyan VINES directory.   
					(i.e. COPY A:\VINES\OTCETH.DOS C:\VINES)   
					4. Use an ASCII text editor and edit the CONFIG.SYS file to include   
					the following lines:   
					DEVICE=C:\VINES\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\VINES   
					DEVICE=C:\VINES\OTCETH.DOS   
					(The command to edit the file is EDIT C:\CONFIG.SYS)   
					5. Change to the \VINES directory.   
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					6. Type PCCONFIGand select ‘Network Card Settings’ and then   
					select ‘NDIS Ethernet’.   
					7. At the ‘PROTOCOL.INI’ bindings prompt type OSITECH_NIF   
					and press [F10] to save and press [ESC] to return to main   
					menu.   
					8. Select ‘Login Environment Settings’, then select ‘Default   
					Communications driver’, then select ‘NDIS Ethernet’. Press   
					[ESC] to return to main menu and [F10] to save.   
					Note:   
					Keyword specifications associated with the NDIS driver are explained   
					in Appendix B, Error Messages in Appendix C.   
					DEC PATHWORKS   
					To install DEC PATHWORKS version 4.1 on a DOS NDIS workstation, you   
					can use the automated installation provided with PATHWORKS for the   
					Ositech Trumpcard NDIS device driver.   
					1. Install DEC PATHWORKS using the instructions   
					provided in the DEC PATHWORKS manual.   
					2. In order to set up the Trumpcard Network adapter for use with   
					DEC PATHWORKS, please run the PATHWORKS Network   
					setup software. (i.e. NETSETUP).   
					3. Choose ‘Ethernet controller type’ and select ‘Other NDIS’.   
					4. Insert the Trumpcard driver diskette into drive A.   
					5. When prompted for the path to the driver file, type :   
					A:\DOS\OTCETH.DOS   
					6. When prompted for the path to the PROTOCOL.INI file, type:   
					A:\DOS   
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					7. Complete NETSETUP and return to the DOS prompt. The   
					PROTOCOL.INI file in your DECNET directory should appear   
					something like the following:   
					[protocol manager]   
					DRIVERNAME=PROTMAN$   
					[IPX4MAC]   
					DRIVER=IPX$MAC   
					BINDINGS=OTCETH.DOS   
					[DATALINK]   
					DRIVERNAME=LL$MAC   
					LG_BUFFERS=16   
					SM_BUFFERS=6   
					OUTSTANDING=32   
					HEURISTICS=6   
					BINDINGS=OTCETH.DOS   
					[OTCETH.DOS]   
					DRIVERNAME=OTCETH$   
					Your CONFIG.SYS file should contain the following lines :   
					DEVICE=C:\DECNET\PROTMAN.SYS /I:C:\DECNET   
					DEVICE=C:\DECNET\OTCETH.DOS   
					Your AUTOEXEC.BAT file should contain the following line:   
					CALL \DECNET\STARTNET   
					Note:   
					Keyword specifications associated with the NDIS driver are explained   
					in Appendix B, Error Messages in Appendix C.   
					FTP Software LanWatch   
					The Ositech Trumpcard hardware and software supports promiscuous   
					mode operation, allowing it to work with products such as FTP's LanWatch.   
					The Ositech Trumpcard NDIS device driver installation will be automated   
					to work with LanWatch once copied over to your hard disk.   
					1. Create a directory on the C: drive called NDIS (i.e. MD C:\NDIS).   
					2. Copy the files OTCETH.DOS and PROTOCOL.INI from the \FTP   
					directory on Trumpcard driver diskette to \NDIS directory on C:   
					drive (i.e. COPY A:\FTP\OTCETH.DOS C:\NDIS).   
					3. Run LANWatch install program (i.e. INSTALL).   
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					4 When prompted for ‘Packet driver or NDIS driver’ select ‘NDIS   
					driver’.   
					5. When asked do you have a PROTOCOL.INI file answer:   
					YES   
					6. When prompted for path to PROTOCOL.INI file type:   
					C:\NDIS   
					7. When asked which driver does LanWatch bind to type:   
					OSITECH_NIF   
					8. When prompted for full path and filename of NDIS driver type:   
					C:\NDIS\OTCETH.DOS   
					Continue with installation.   
					The following are examples of the CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT and   
					PROTOCOL.INI file modifications after installing LanWatch.   
					CONFIG.SYS   
					DEVICE=C:\LW\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\NDIS   
					DEVICE=C:\LW\FTPSOFT.DOS   
					DEVICE=C:\NDIS\OTCETH.DOS   
					AUTOEXEC.BAT   
					C:\LW\NETBIND.COM   
					PROTOCOL.INI   
					[OSITECH_NIF]   
					DRIVERNAME=OTCETH$   
					[LANWATCH]   
					DRIVERNAME = FTPSOFT$   
					BINDINGS = OSITECH_NIF   
					Note:   
					Keyword specifications associated with the NDIS driver are explained   
					in Appendix B, Error Messages in Appendix C.   
					IBM LAN Server   
					When installing IBM LAN Server 3.0 or 4.0 you may use the OEM Network   
					adapter driver import capability for the Ositech Trumpcard NDIS device   
					driver. For a DOS workstation, follow the instructions for installing the IBM   
					LAN Support Program.   
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					For an OS/2 workstation you must first install LAN Adapter and   
					Protocol Support (LAPS) and then import the Trumpcard driver.   
					1. Follow the instructions for installing LAPS in   
					accordance with your IBM LAN Adapter and Protocol Support   
					Configuration Guide. You must first install LAPS on the   
					workstation in order to install additional Network adapter   
					drivers.   
					2. Issue the LAPS command from the IBMCOM subdirectory of   
					the drive that contains the copy of LAPS.   
					3. Select ‘INSTALL’ from the LAPS logo window.   
					4. When prompted for the source path of additional Network   
					drivers enter, A:\OS2. Insert the Trumpcard driver diskette into   
					Drive A.   
					5. Select ‘Configure’, then select ‘Configure LAN Transports’,   
					and then select ‘Continue’.   
					6. Remove any existing adapters and protocols from the Current   
					Configuration menu that are not required.   
					7. Select ‘Ositech Trumpcard’ adapter from the Network   
					Adapters menu and then select ‘Add’.   
					8. Add the required protocols from the Protocol menu, and finally   
					select ‘OK’ when complete.   
					After installation of the Trumpcard NDIS device driver and protocols,   
					you must install the needed requester (DOS or OS/2) to complete the   
					installation.   
					The following are examples of changes made to the CONFIG.SYS and   
					PROTOCOL.INI files on an OS/2 workstation installation.   
					CONFIG.SYS   
					DEVICE=C:\IBMCOM\LANMSGDD.OS2 /I:C:\IBMCOM   
					DEVICE=C:\IBMCOM\PROTMAN.OS2 /I:C:\IBMCOM   
					RUN=C:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL\NETBIND.EXE   
					RUN=C:\IBMCOM\LANMSGEX.EXE   
					DEVICE=C:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL\NETBEUI.OS2   
					DEVICE=C:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL\NETBIOS.OS2   
					DEVICE=C:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL\LANDD.OS2   
					DEVICE=C:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL\LANDLLDD.OS2   
					DEVICE=C:\IBMCOM\MACS\OTCETH.OS2   
					RUN=C:\IBMCOM\PROTOCOL\LANDLL.EXE   
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					PROTOCOL.INI   
					[PROT_MAN]   
					DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$   
					[IBMLXCFG]   
					OSTETH_nif = OTCETH.nif   
					LANDD_nif = LANDD.nif   
					NETBEUI_nif = NETBEUI.nif   
					[LANDD_nif]   
					DRIVERNAME = LANDD$   
					BINDINGS = OTCETH_nif   
					ETHERAND_TYPE = "I"   
					: 
					: 
					[NETBEUI_nif]   
					DRIVERNAME = NETBEUI$   
					BINDINGS = OTCETH_nif   
					ETHERAND_TYPE = "I"   
					: 
					: 
					[OTCETH_nif]   
					DRIVERNAME = OTCETH$   
					Note:   
					Keyword specifications associated with the NDIS driver are explained   
					in Appendix B, Error Messages in Appendix C.   
					IBM LAN Support Program   
					When installing the IBM Local Area Network Support Program (LSP)   
					version 1.3 or later, you may use the OEM Network adapter driver import   
					capability for the Ositech Trumpcard NDIS device driver.   
					Follow the instructions in the LSP manual User's Guide for adapter   
					installation using the Installation Aid. Any references to an ADAPTER   
					OPTION DISKETTE means the Trumpcard Driver diskette provided.   
					1. At the ‘Environment Information’ screen, answer YESfor the   
					question ‘Do you have an adapter Option Diskette?’.   
					2. At the ‘Process Adapter Option Diskette’ screen follow the   
					instructions and:   
					• Remove LSP 1.3 Installation Diskette from the drive.   
					• Insert the Trumpcard driver diskette.   
					• Press [ENTER].   
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					3. At the ‘Current Configuration’ screen go to the box   
					‘Selections for Adapter’ and select ‘Ositech Trumpcard’.   
					4. Press [F4] – to install the IBM LSP and the Ositech Trumpcard   
					NDIS driver.   
					End of Installation.   
					The following are examples of possible CONFIG.SYS file setups. These   
					lines would be present in the CONFIG.SYS file.   
					For one NDIS adapter with both IEEE 802.2 and NETBIOS   
					support, the sequence is as follows:   
					DEVICE=C:\LSP\PROTMAN.DOS /I:\LSP   
					DEVICE=C:\LSP\OTCETH.DOS   
					DEVICE=C:\LSP\DXMA0MOD.SYS 001   
					DEVICE=C:\LSP\DXME0MOD.SYS   
					DEVICE=C:\LSP\DXMT0MOD.SYS O=N   
					For one NDIS adapter with only NETBIOS support, the   
					sequence is as follows:   
					DEVICE=C:\LSP\PROTMAN.DOS /I:\LSP   
					DEVICE=C:\LSP\OTCETH.DOS   
					DEVICE=C:\LSP\DXMA0MOD.SYS.001   
					DEVICE=C:\LSP\DXMJ0MOD.SYS   
					The following is an example of a possible PROTOCOL.INI file setup   
					[PROTMAN_MOD]   
					DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$   
					[DXME0_MOD]   
					DRIVERNAME = DXME0$   
					BINDINGS = OSITECH_MOD   
					[OSITECH_MOD]   
					DRIVERNAME = OTCETH$   
					Also in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file the following line should have been   
					added:   
					C:\LSP\NETBIND   
					Note:   
					Keyword specifications associated with the NDIS driver are explained   
					in Appendix B, Error Messages in Appendix C.   
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					Microsoft LAN Manager   
					To install Microsoft LAN Manager versions 2.0, 2.1 and 2.2, the   
					Trumpcard driver diskette contains the required files and directory   
					structure to allow the LAN Manager installer to import an OEM disk.   
					1. Begin installation of LAN Manager using SETUP from the LAN   
					Manager Installation diskettes.   
					2. When prompted to select the available Network adapter driver,   
					choose ‘Other Driver’ at the bottom of the screen.   
					3. When prompted, insert the Trumpcard driver diskette.   
					4. Select the ‘OSITECH TRUMPCARD’ from the menu.   
					5. Continue with installation until complete.   
					Your PROTOCOL.INI file in your LANMAN directory should appear as   
					follows:   
					[PROTMAN_MOD]   
					DRIVERNAME=PROTMAN$   
					[NETBEUI_NIF]   
					BINDINGS=OSITECH_MOD   
					[OSITECH_MOD]   
					DRIVERNAME=OTCETH$   
					In your CONFIG.SYS the following lines should be present:   
					DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\LANMAN   
					DEVICE=C:\LANMAN\OTCETH.DOS   
					In your AUTOEXEC.BAT file the following line should appear   
					C:\LANMAN\NETBIND   
					Note:   
					Keyword specifications associated with the NDIS driver are explained   
					in Appendix B, Error Messages in Appendix C.   
					Microsoft Windows for Workgroups   
					To install Microsoft Windows for Workgroups (WFW) versions 3.1 and   
					3.11, the Trumpcard driver diskette contains the required files to allow the   
					WFW installer to import an OEM disk.   
					1. Run the Windows for Workgroups installation according to the   
					manual provided.   
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					2. When prompted for ‘INSTALL NEW NETWORK ADAPTER’,   
					select ‘Unlisted’ or ‘Updated Network Adapter’.   
					3. When prompted to ‘INSERT NETWORK DRIVER DISKETTE IN   
					DRIVE A:’ , place the Trumpcard driver diskette in drive A.   
					4. For WFW 3.1 enter   
					A:\WFW\31   
					For WFW 3.11 enter   
					A:\WFW\311   
					If you have used the configuration software to configure the Network   
					driver diskette use the default A:\   
					Then select ‘OK’.   
					5. Select ‘OSITECH TRUMPCARD’ from menu.   
					6. Continue with installation until complete.   
					If you have setup to use both the WFW 3.11 and Novell ODI, the following   
					example shows the PROTOCOL.INI, CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT and   
					NET.CFG file changes made during the installation of Windows for   
					Workgroups version 3.11.   
					Your PROTOCOL.INI file under the Windows directory should contain the   
					following :   
					[Network.setup]   
					version=0x3110   
					netcard=osi$otceth,1,OSI$OTCETH,4   
					netcard=ms$odimac,1,MS$ODIMAC,4   
					transport=ms$nwlinknb, NWLINK   
					transport=ms$netbeui, NETBEUI   
					lana0=osi$otceth,1,ms$netbeui   
					lana1=ms$odimac,1,ms$netbeui   
					lana2=osi$otceth,1,ms$nwlinknb   
					[net.cfg]   
					PATH=C:\NOVELL\NET.CFG   
					[OSI$OTCETH]   
					[LINK DRIVER OTCETH]   
					[Link Driver XXXX]   
					[Link Support]   
					NewMaxBoards=Max Boards 8   
					OldMaxBoards=Max Boards 8   
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					[NWLINK]   
					BINDINGS=OTCETH   
					[NETBEUI]   
					BINDINGS=OTCETH,XXXX   
					LANABASE=0   
					SESSIONS=10   
					In your CONFIG.SYS the following line should be present:   
					DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS   
					In your AUTOEXEC.BAT the following lines should be present:   
					C:\WINDOWS\NETSTART   
					CD \NOVELL   
					LSL   
					OTCETH   
					IPXODI   
					C:\WINDOWS\ODIHLP.EXE   
					NETX   
					Your NET.CFG file under the Novell directory would contain the   
					following lines:   
					LINK DRIVER OTCETH   
					Frame Ethernet_802.3   
					Frame Ethernet_II   
					Frame Ethernet_802.2   
					Frame Ethernet_SNAP   
					LINK DRIVER XXXX   
					Frame Ethernet_802.3   
					Frame Ethernet_II   
					Frame Ethernet_802.2   
					Frame Ethernet_SNAP   
					Link Support   
					Max Boards 8   
					Refer to the Installation Instructions for Novell Networks for details on   
					Netware installation and setup.   
					Note:   
					Note:   
					If the Trumpcard is a Multi-Function adapter, additional steps may   
					be required to complete the full installation. Refer to the Installation   
					Guide accompanying the adapter for more details.   
					Keyword specifications associated with the NDIS driver are   
					explained in Appendix B, Error Messages in Appendix C.   
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					Microsoft Windows NT 3.5   
					The Trumpcard Windows NT 3.5 NDIS3.0 driver is a Network driver and   
					enabler for Intel, Databook and compatible PCMCIA equipped computers.   
					With this driver installed, networking functions will be available under   
					Windows NT 3.5.   
					The Trumpcard Windows NT 3.5 driver requires that the Trumpcard PC   
					Card be inserted prior to the driver being loaded. If no Trumpcard is   
					found, the driver will not be loaded and networking functions will NOT be   
					available. When the driver has successfully loaded, if the Trumpcard is   
					now removed from the PCMCIA slot unpredictable results will occur. The   
					Trumpcard Windows NT 3.5 Driver DOES NOT support hot insertion and   
					removal (hot swapping).   
					To install the Trumpcard NDIS3.0 Network driver for Windows NT 3.5, the   
					Trumpcard Network Drivers diskette contains the required files to allow   
					Windows NT installer to import an OEM disk.   
					1. From the Main Program Group select CONTROL PANEL, and then   
					NETWORK.   
					2. Choose ADD ADAPTER, then select <OTHER> from the Network   
					Adapter Card list of choices.   
					3. Select CONTINUE, when prompted, to insert the disk and to enter   
					a path name, place the Network Driver diskette into the floppy drive   
					and enter A:\WINNT35.   
					4. The default settings will work in most environments. Select   
					CONTINUE once finished configuring the LAN driver, select OK   
					once finished setting up the Network.   
					5. Restart the computer to allow loading the newly installed Network   
					driver.   
					Note:   
					Note:   
					If the Trumpcard is a Multi-Function adapter, additional steps may be   
					required to complete the full installation. Refer to the Installation   
					Guide accompanying the adapter for more details.   
					Keyword specifications associated with the NDIS driver are explained   
					in Appendix B, Error Messages in Appendix C.   
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					Microsoft Workgroup Connection for DOS   
					To install Workgroup Connection for DOS, the Trumpcard driver diskette   
					contains the required files to allow the installer to import an OEM diskette.   
					1. Run SETUP from MSWGCN Workgroup Connection diskette.   
					2. When prompted to select a Network card, select   
					“Network card not shown on list below...”   
					3. When prompted for the location (path) of the OEM driver, insert the   
					Trumpcard driver diskette and enter A:\WFW\31   
					4. Press ENTER to select the highlighted entry: Ositech Trumpcard   
					5. Continue with the installation, if prompted to re-insert the OEM   
					driver diskette be sure to enter the location (path) A:\WFW\31 as   
					well.   
					The following are examples of changes made to the CONFIG.SYS,   
					AUTOEXEC.BAT and PROTOCOL.INI   
					CONFIG.SYS   
					DEVICE=C:\DOS\PROTMAN.DOS /I:C:\DOS   
					DEVICE=C:\DOS\WORKGRP.SYS   
					DEVICE=C:\DOS\OTCETH.DOS   
					AUTOEXEC.BAT   
					C:\DOS\NET START   
					PROTOCOL.INI   
					[Network.setup]   
					version=0x3110   
					netcard=ms$otceth$nic,1,MS$OTCETH$NIC   
					transport=ms$netbeui,MS$NETBEUI   
					lana0=ms$otceth$nic,1,ms$netbeui   
					[protman]   
					DriverName=PROTMAN$   
					PRIORITY=MS$NETBEUI   
					[MS$OTCETH$NIC]   
					DriverName=OTCETH$   
					MEM=0xc800   
					Interrupt=5   
					IOBase=0x300   
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					[MS$NETBEUI]   
					Drivername=netbeui$   
					SESSIONS=6   
					NCBS=12   
					BINDINGS=MS$OTCETH$NIC   
					LANABASE=0   
					Note:   
					Keyword specifications associated with the NDIS driver are explained   
					in Appendix B, Error Messages in Appendix C.   
					NDIS (Generic)   
					These steps outline how to install the Trumpcard NDIS device driver for   
					Network operating systems that are not described in this manual, and will   
					operate with a NDIS driver. The easiest way to perform the installation is to   
					install a NDIS driver that is supported by the Network operating system,   
					and then edit the required files to use the Trumpcard NDIS driver. These   
					steps will apply to both DOS and OS/2 environments.   
					The 3COM Etherlink driver will be used as an example, but any NDIS   
					driver will do.   
					1. Follow the instructions for workstation installation in the   
					installation manual.   
					2. When prompted for the adapter, select any of the   
					available ethernet adapters that support NDIS (i.e. 3COM   
					ETHERLINK).   
					3. Continue with the installation until complete.   
					4. After the automatic installation has completed, you must make   
					changes to your CONFIG.SYS and PROTOCOL.INI files, as well   
					as copying over the Trumpcard NDIS driver.   
					5. First edit the CONFIG.SYS file on the root C:> drive. This is done   
					by using a standard text editor such as EDIT in DOS or E in OS/2.   
					6. In the CONFIG.SYS file, locate the lines that are related to the   
					Network operating system being used. Typically the lines would   
					be:   
					DEVICE=C:\<path>\PROTMAN.SYS /I:<path>   
					DEVICE=C:\<path>\ELNK.DOS <-- DOS   
					or   
					DEVICE=C:\<path>\ELNK.OS2 <-- OS2   
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					Change the second line above to:   
					DEVICE=C:\<path>\OTCETH.DOS <-- DOS   
					or   
					DEVICE=C:\<path>\OTCETH.OS2 <-- OS2   
					Save the changes made to this file.   
					7. Next, edit the PROTOCOL.INI file, the file will be in the <path>   
					directory.   
					In this file under the heading [ELNK_NIF] please change the line   
					DRIVERNAME=ELNK$ to read DRIVERNAME=OTCETH$   
					Also remove any existing settings under this line(i.e. INTERRUPT,   
					IOADDRESS, DMACHANNEL, etc.)   
					Remove any keywords that were for the 3COM Etherlink driver. Add   
					any required settings using the keywords described in Appendix   
					B. Save the changes made to this file.   
					8. Finally, place a copy of the Trumpcard NDIS Device Driver   
					(OTCETH.DOS from the \DOS subdirectory or OTCETH.OS2 from   
					the \OS2 subdirectory) on the Trumpcard driver diskette to the   
					directory on your hard disk drive that contains your Network files   
					<path>.   
					Your Network installation is now complete.   
					Note:   
					Keyword specifications associated with the NDIS driver are explained   
					in Appendix B, Error Messages in Appendix C.   
					Novell Netware for DOS   
					Depending on the version of Netware, the installation of the Ositech   
					Trumpcard ODI driver will be done automatically or must be done   
					manually.   
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					Netware NETX   
					For Netware using NETX.EXE, the Trumpcard ODI driver must be   
					installed manually by copying the Trumpcard ODI driver   
					(OTCETH.COM) to the directory containing the workstation software.   
					The Trumpcard ODI driver is located in the \NETWARE\DOS   
					subdirectory on the Trumpcard driver diskette. In order to configure the   
					Trumpcard ODI driver, a NET.CFG file must be created; refer to   
					Appendix A for ODI keywords.   
					Netware VLM   
					For Netware using VLM.EXE the Trumpcard ODI driver can be installed   
					automatically by using the Netware Client diskettes.   
					1. Follow the instructions in the Workstation Basics and Installation   
					for adapter installation using the ‘Netware Client Install’. Any   
					references to an ADAPTER OPTION DISKETTE means the   
					Trumpcard driver diskette provided with the PC Card.   
					2. Proceed through steps 1, 2, and 3 of the Netware Client Install   
					making any changes as required.   
					3. At STEP 4 of the Netware Client Install, press [ENTER] to   
					install the Netware adapter driver.   
					4. When prompted to insert the adapter diskette, follow the   
					instructions and Remove the Netware Client Installation   
					Diskette from the drive. Insert the Trumpcard driver diskette.   
					Press [ENTER].   
					5. Follow the instructions to select the Trumpcard ODI driver and   
					configure the driver as required.   
					6. At STEP 5 press [ENTER] to install the Client software on the   
					workstation.   
					End of Installation.   
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					Loading the DOS ODI Driver   
					The DOS ODI driver OTCETH.COM for the Trumpcard PC Card is an   
					executable DOS TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident) program.   
					It must be loaded always after the LSL (Link Support Layer) module and   
					before the IPXODI (IPX Stack Protocol).   
					An example of a possible AUTOEXEC.BAT file allowing the loading of   
					necessary modules to establish a link from a DOS Workstation to a   
					Netware Server is:   
					LSL   
					OTCETH   
					IPXODI   
					NETX or VLM   
					Note:   
					Note:   
					If your Ethernet frame type is NOT 802.2, you must use the NET.CFG   
					file to supply the appropriate frame type. The OTCETH driver will   
					default to 802.2 in accordance with Novell's specifications.   
					Keyword specifications associated with the ODI drivers are explained   
					in Appendix A, Error Messages in Appendix C.   
					Novell Netware for OS/2   
					When installing Netware for OS/2, you may use the automatic installation   
					for the Ositech Trumpcard ODI device driver.   
					Netware 3.x and 4.x   
					1. Follow the instructions in the Netware Requester for OS/2   
					manual on how to Install and Configure the Novell Netware   
					OS/2 Requester.   
					2. During installation of the requester, when prompted for the   
					Network Interface Card Driver, enter OTCETH.SYS.   
					3. The installation utility will confirm if this is a third party NIC   
					driver, enter YES   
					4. When prompted to enter the file to install, enter   
					A:\NETWARE\OS2\OTCETH.SYS   
					Insert the Trumpcard driver diskette into Drive A.   
					5. Continue with the Netware requester installation, the final step   
					will be to configure the NET.CFG file. See Appendix A for ODI   
					keywords.   
					End of Installation.   
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				Operation   
					Loading the OS/2 ODI Driver   
					The OS/2 ODI driver OTCETH.SYS for the Trumpcard is an OS/2 device   
					driver, it must always be loaded after the LSL (Link Support Layer)   
					module and before the IPX (IPX Protocol Stack).   
					Below is an example of a possible CONFIG.SYS file which allows the   
					loading of necessary modules to establish a link from an OS/2 Workstation   
					to a Netware Server:   
					REM --- Netware Requester statements BEGIN ---   
					DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\LSL.SYS   
					RUN=C:\NETWARE\DDAEMON.EXE   
					DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\OTCETH.SYS   
					DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\IPX.SYS   
					rem DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\SPX.SYS   
					rem RUN=C:\NETWARE\SPDAEMON.EXE   
					rem DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\NMPIPE.SYS   
					remDEVICE=C:\NETWARE\NPSERVER.SYS   
					remRUN=C:\NETWARE\NPDAEMON.EXENP_COMPUTERNAME   
					DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\NWREQ.SYS   
					IFS=C:\NETWARE\NWIFS.IFS   
					RUN=C:\NETWARE\NWDAEMON.EXE   
					rem DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\NETBIOS.SYS   
					rem RUN=C:\NETWARE\NBDAEMON.EXE   
					rem DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\VIPX.SYS   
					remDEVICE=C:\NETWARE\VSHELL.SYS   
					REM --- Netware Requester statements END ---   
					Note:   
					Note:   
					If your Ethernet frame type is NOT 802.2, you must use the NET.CFG   
					file to supply the appropriate frame type. The OTCETH driver will   
					default to 802.2 in accordance with Novell's specifications.   
					Keyword specifications associated with the ODI driver are explained in   
					Appendix A, Error Messages in Appendix C.   
					Novell Unixware DLPI Driver   
					The Trumpcard DLPI Driver is an AT&T Data Link Provider Interface   
					(DLPI) compliant loadable STREAMS driver, for UNIX System V Release   
					4.2. The driver has a built in enabler for Intel, Databook and compatible   
					PCMCIA equipped computers. With this driver installed networking   
					functions will be available under Unixware.   
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					The Trumpcard DLPI driver requires that the Trumpcard PC Card be   
					inserted prior to the driver being loaded. If no Trumpcard is found the   
					driver will not be loaded and networking functions will NOT be available.   
					When the driver has successfully loaded, unpredictable results will occur if   
					the Trumpcard is now removed from the PCMCIA slot. The Trumpcard   
					DLPI Driver DOES NOT support hot insertion and removal.   
					To install the Trumpcard DLPI driver, you need to create an Ositech DLPI   
					Driver Disk using the INSTALL shell script from the DOS formatted   
					Network Drivers distribution diskette provided with the PC Card. The first   
					step is to copy the INSTALL shell script to the Unixware /tmp directory   
					from the distribution diskette \UNIX\UW directory.   
					The installation process performed by the INSTALL shell script consists of   
					two basic steps:   
					1)   
					Creating the Ositech DLPI Driver Disk from the compressed   
					disk image extracted from the osi_uw.tar archive.   
					2)   
					Second, installing the driver from the Ositech DLPI Driver Disk   
					using the pkgadd utility.   
					Note:   
					If the Trumpcard is a Multi-Function PC Card, additional steps may be   
					required to complete the full installation. Refer to the Installation Guide   
					accompanying the PC Card for more details.   
					In order to successfully complete the installation process the following is   
					required:   
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					One blank 3.5 inch high density (1.44MB) diskette labelled   
					“Ositech Trumpcard DLPI Driver Disk”.   
					IO ports and IRQs that you wish to assign to the LAN function.   
					The LAN will need 32 ports (default of 0x300-0x31f).   
					A 4K memory window that you can assign to the driver in the   
					range of 0xc0000 and 0xf0000. The default is 0xc8000.   
					Ability to use pkgadd to install and configure the Network   
					software.   
					2MB of free disk space for the various temporary files that are   
					created during the install process on the file system   
					containing   
					the /tmp directory.   
					To create the Ositech Trumpcard DLPI Driver install diskette, and to   
					install the driver, you need only execute the INSTALL shell script that you   
					have copied to the /tmp directory. You can only execute the INSTALL script   
					after you have become the root user.   
					Note:   
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					because the installation process will require that you relink the kernel.   
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					$ su   
					enter the root password at the Password: prompt   
					# cd /tmp   
					# pkgadd -d diskette1   
					Then simply follow the instructions provided by the installation script to   
					complete the installation of the driver.   
					SCO UNIX LLI Driver   
					The Trumpcard LLI Driver is a Network driver and enabler for Intel,   
					Databook and compatible PCMCIA equipped computers. With this driver   
					installed networking functions will be available under SCO UNIX.   
					The Trumpcard LLI driver requires that the Trumpcard PC Card be   
					inserted prior to the driver being loaded. If no Trumpcard is found, the   
					driver will not be loaded and networking functions will NOT be available.   
					When the driver has successfully loaded, unpredictable results will occur if   
					the Trumpcard is now removed from the PCMCIA slot. The Trumpcard LLI   
					Driver DOES NOT support hot insertion and removal.   
					To install the Trumpcard LLI driver, you need to create an Ositech LLI   
					Driver Disk using the INSTALL shell script from the DOS formatted   
					Network Drivers distribution diskette provided with the adapter. The first   
					step is to copy the INSTALL shell script to the UNIX /tmp directory from the   
					distribution diskette \UNIX\SCO directory. If you do not have the DOS file   
					system support installed on your UNIX system, then you must also copy   
					the osi_sco.tar file to the /tmp directory. If you wish to install the DOS file   
					system support, then execute the UNIX command “mkdev dos” as the   
					root user, and reboot your machine.   
					The installation process performed by the INSTALL shell script consists   
					of three basic steps:   
					1)   
					2)   
					3)   
					Creating the Ositech LLI Driver Disk from the compressed   
					disk image extracted from the osi_sco.tar archive.   
					Second, installing the driver from the Ositech LLI Driver Disk   
					using the custom utility.   
					Binding the Network software to the Trumpcard driver using   
					netconfig.   
					Note:   
					If the Trumpcard is a Multi-Function PC Card additional steps may be   
					required to complete the full installation. Refer to the Installation Guide   
					accompanying the PC Card for more details.   
					In order to successfully complete the installation process the following is   
					required:   
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					• 
					One blank 3.5 inch high density (1.44MB) diskette libelled   
					“Ositech Trumpcard LLI Driver Disk”.   
					• 
					IO port and IRQ that you wish to assign to the LAN function.   
					You can use hwconfig to see what devices are currently   
					configured into your UNIX system. The LAN will need 32 ports   
					(default of 0x300-0x31f).   
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					A 4K memory window that you can assign to the driver in the   
					range of 0xc0000 and 0xf0000. The default is 0xc8000.   
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					Ability to use netconfig to configure the Network software.   
					2MB of free disk space for the various temporary files that are   
					created during the install process on the file system   
					containing the /tmp directory.   
					To create the Ositech Trumpcard LLI Driver install diskette, and to install   
					the driver, you need only execute the INSTALL shell script that you have   
					copied to the /tmp directory. You can only execute the INSTALL script   
					after you have become the root user.   
					Note:   
					It is highly recommended that you run the shell script as root, in   
					single-user mode, because the installation process will require that   
					you relink the kernel.   
					$su   
					enter the root password at the Password: prompt   
					If you are not already in the System Maintenance mode, use the   
					following command to reboot the machine:   
					# /etc/shutdown -i1   
					INIT: SINGLE USER MODE   
					Type CONTROL-d to proceed with normal setup,   
					(or give root password for system maintenance):   
					enter the root password to activate the System Maintenance   
					mode   
					# cd /tmp   
					# sh install   
					Then simply follow the instructions provided by the installation script to   
					complete the installation of the driver.   
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					APPENDIX A – ODI Keywords   
					The following ODI keywords are supported by the Trumpcard ODI   
					drivers. The keywords must be in the NET.CFG file under the line LINK   
					DRIVER OTCETH and must be indented in by at least one space. If the   
					keyword is not present, the default value shown will be assumed.   
					FRAME < frame type >   
					Description: Frame type used by the driver   
					Default: Ethernet_802.2   
					Accepted values: Ethernet_802.3 , Ethernet_II , Ethernet_SNAP,   
					Ethernet_802.2   
					Note:   
					Make sure the frame type matches that used by the server.   
					MEDIA <media type>   
					Description: Media type selected by the driver   
					Default: AUTO   
					Accepted Values: 10BASE2 or BASE2, 10BASET or BASET, AUTO   
					Note:   
					If you are using the dual media Trumpcard network PC Card, setting   
					this keyword to 10Base2 or 10BaseT will force that media type   
					connection only. By default, the driver will try to determine which   
					media is connected by first trying 10BaseT, and then 10Base2.   
					EXCLUSIVE   
					Description: Put Trumpcard in LAN only mode   
					Default: Multi-mode   
					Note:   
					If the Trumpcard is a multi-function card, specifying this keyword will   
					disable the other function as long as the network driver is loaded. If   
					the other function is already in use the driver will report an error.   
					DISLINK   
					Description: Disable link poll mode   
					Default: Enable link   
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					Note:   
					This keyword is used to disable the Link Test Function on a 10BaseT   
					network connection only.   
					INT<interruptlevel>   
					Description: Set the interrupt level   
					Default: 5 or AUTO   
					Accepted values: Any valid interrupt value excluding 0, 1, 2, 6, 8, and 13   
					Note:   
					If this keyword exists, the driver will return an error when unable to   
					operate using the specified interrupt. If the keyword does not exist, the   
					default interrupt level will be 5 if Card Services is not present;   
					otherwise, the first available interrupt obtained from Card Services will   
					be used.   
					MEM <memory location>   
					Description: Maps to 4K host memory location   
					Default: C8000   
					Note:   
					When Card Services is not present (the only scenario in which this   
					keyword applies), the Trumpcard driver will require the 4K memory   
					window in order to determine the Trumpcard’s presence. If running a   
					memory manager (such as EMM386 or QEMM), make sure to exclude   
					the memory range used, i.e. X=C800-C8FF   
					PORT <I/O port>   
					Description: Set the I/O port   
					Default: 300 or AUTO   
					Accepted values: Any location within a 64 byte boundary (300 and up in   
					increments of 40, with the upper limit dictated by the individual machine)   
					Note:   
					If this keyword exists, the driver will return an error if unable to operate   
					using the I/O port specified. If the keyword does not exist, the default I/   
					O port will be 300 if Card Services is not present; otherwise, the first   
					available I/O port obtained from Card Services will be used.   
					NODE ADDRESS <nnnnnnnnnnnn>   
					Description: Station address used to override the default PROM value.   
					Default: None (driver uses PROM)   
					Accepted values: Valid hexadecimal for a Station Address according to   
					Ethernet pattern.   
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					PROTOCOL < named protocol > < protocol id > < frame type >   
					Description: Associate the named protocol with the protocol id   
					Default: Pre-defined Novell values   
					Accepted values: Refer to Novell documentation   
					SOCKET<socketnumber>   
					Description: Enable operation with PCMCIA socket indicated   
					Default: Auto   
					Accepted values: 1, 2, or Auto   
					Notes:   
					Specifying a socket number will limit the driver to only checking that   
					socket for the presence of a Trumpcard.   
					LOOK AHEAD SIZE <look ahead value>   
					Description: Set the look ahead size to pass to the protocol stack   
					Default: 18   
					Accepted value: Any even value between 18 and 256 inclusive   
					NET.CFGExample   
					An example of a possible NET.CFG file is as follows:   
					Link Driver OTCETH   
					FRAME ETHERNET_802.3   
					MEDIA 10BASET   
					EXCLUSIVE   
					DISLINK   
					INT 5   
					MEM D000   
					PORT 300   
					NODE ADDRESS 000079821660   
					PROTOCOL IPX 0 ETHERNET_802.3   
					LOOK AHEAD SIZE 120   
					SOCKET 1   
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					APPENDIX B – NDIS Keywords   
					The following NDIS keywords are supported by the Trumpcard NDIS   
					drivers. The keywords must be in the PROTOCOL.INI file under the   
					section with a DriverName = OTCETH$. If the keyword is not present the   
					default value shown will be assumed.   
					MEDIA= <media type>   
					Description: Media type selected by the driver   
					Default: AUTO   
					Accepted Values: BASE2 , BASET, AUTO   
					Note:   
					If you are using the dual media Trumpcard network PC Card, setting   
					this keyword to Base2 or BaseT will force that media type connection   
					only. By default, the driver will try to determine which media is   
					connected by first trying BaseT and then Base2.   
					MEM= <memory location>   
					Description: Maps to 4K host memory location   
					Default: 0xC800   
					Note:   
					When Card Services is not present (the only scenario in which this   
					keyword applies), the Trumpcard driver will require the 4K memory   
					window in order to determine the Trumpcard’s presence. If running a   
					memory manager (such as EMM386 or QEMM), make sure to exclude   
					the memory range used, i.e. X=C800-C8FF   
					EXCLUSIVE   
					Description: Put Trumpcard in LAN only mode   
					Default: Multi-mode   
					Note:   
					If the Trumpcard is a multi-function card, specifying this keyword will   
					disable the other function as long as the network driver is loaded. If   
					the other function is already in use, the driver will report an error.   
					DISLINK   
					Description: Disable link poll mode   
					Default: Enable link   
					Note:   
					This keyword is used to disable the Link Test Function on 10BaseT   
					network connection only.   
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					INTERRUPT=<interruptlevel>   
					Description: Set the interrupt level   
					Default: 5 or AUTO   
					Accepted values: Any valid interrupt value excluding 0, 1, 2, 6, 8, and 13   
					Note:   
					If this keyword exists, the driver will return an error if unable to operate   
					using the specified interrupt. If the keyword does not exist, the default   
					interrupt level will be 5 if Card Services is not present; otherwise the   
					first available interrupt obtained from Card Services will be used.   
					IOBASE= <I/O port>   
					Description: Set the I/O port   
					Default: 300 or AUTO   
					Accepted values: Any location within a 64 port boundary (300 and up in   
					increments of 40, with the upper limit dictated by the individual machine)   
					Note:   
					If this keyword exists, the driver will return an error if unable to operate   
					using the specified I/O port. If the keyword does not exist, the default I/   
					O port will be 300 if Card Services is not present; otherwise the first   
					available I/O port obtained from Card Services will be used.   
					NETADDRESS= <‘nnnnnnnnnnnn’>   
					Description: Station address used to override the default PROM value.   
					Default: None ( driver uses PROM)   
					Accepted values: Valid hexadecimal for a Station Address according to   
					Ethernet pattern.   
					SOCKET= <socket number>   
					Description: Enable operation with PCMCIA socket indicated   
					Default: Auto   
					Accepted values: 1, 2, or Auto   
					Note:   
					Specifying a socket number will limit the driver to only checking that   
					socket for the presence of a Trumpcard.   
					MAXTRANSMITS=<transmits>   
					Description: Maximum transmit queue blocks   
					Default: 4   
					Accepted values: Any value between 4-40 inclusive   
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					PROTOCOL.INIExample   
					An example of a possible PROTOCOL.INI file follows:   
					[protocolmanager]   
					DRIVERNAME=PROTMAN$   
					[stack]   
					DRIVERNAME=STACK$   
					BINDINGS=OSITECH_NIF   
					[ositech_nif]   
					DRIVERNAME=OTCETH$   
					MEDIA=BASET   
					MEM=0xD0000   
					EXCLUSIVE   
					DISLINK   
					INTERRUPT=5   
					IOBASE=0x300   
					NETADDRESS=’000079821660’   
					MAXTRANSMITS=24   
					SOCKET=1   
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					APPENDIX C – MESSAGES   
					WARNINGMESSAGES   
					Warning messages will result in the network driver being loaded into   
					memory, provided no error messages were reported. The driver will   
					use pre-defined defaults when warnings are issued; the user will be   
					informed of these defaults. Improper operation may result when   
					defaults are used.   
					MEDIA parameter is invalid: valid values are 10BASET, 10BASE2,   
					or AUTO; default - AUTO   
					SOCKET parameter is invalid: valid values are 1 or 2; default -   
					AUTO   
					MEM parameter is invalid: valid range is any hexademical address;   
					default-C8000   
					ERROR MESSAGES   
					Error messages will result in the network driver not being loaded into   
					memory. Correct the error condition and reload the network driver.   
					Failed to register with Multi-Function Manager   
					This error only occurs if the Multi-Function Manager is being used. The   
					network driver is unable to register a valid configuration with the Multi-   
					Function Manager. Registration could be disallowed for any one of   
					these reasons:   
					• The EXCLUSIVE keyword was used and the other function on the   
					Trumpcard is currently active.   
					• The IRQ or PORT keywords are used and either the IRQ or PORT   
					requested is unavailable.   
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					To correct this error, make sure that the requested resources (i.e. IRQ,   
					PORT or EXCLUSIVE) used do not conflict with other resources currently   
					in use.   
					PCMCIA adapter not found   
					The network driver has been unable to detect a PCMCIA adapter. A valid   
					PCMCIA adapter must be INTEL or Databook compatible. If your   
					computer does have a PCMCIA adapter but it is not recognized by the   
					network driver, use the Socket Services software provided by the computer   
					manufacturer to remedy this situation.   
					Failed to register with Card Services   
					This error only occurs if Card Services is detected. The network driver was   
					unable to register a valid configuration with Card Services. Registration   
					could be disallowed if the IRQ or PORT keyword is used and either the   
					IRQ or PORT requested is unavailable.   
					To correct this error, make sure that the requested resources i.e. IRQ, or   
					PORT do not conflict with other resources currently in use.   
					Failed to obtain IRQ   
					Failed to release IRQ   
					Failed to obtain I/O Port   
					Failed to release I/O Port   
					Failed to obtain Configuration   
					Failed to release Configuration   
					These errors are related to the obtaining and releasing of resources   
					needed to operate the network. For errors related to obtaining resources,   
					make sure that the I/O Port and IRQ requested is available for use by the   
					network driver. Errors related to releasing resources should not occur   
					under normal circumstances; if these errors occur, contact technical   
					support for assistance.   
					Unable to configure Trumpcard   
					The driver was unable to successfully configure the Trumpcard for network   
					operation.   
					Only supported on PCMCIA 2.x or higher Socket/Card Services   
					The OTCETH.xxx network driver will only support PCMCIA Socket and   
					Card Services software that comply with PCMCIA version 2.x or higher.   
					Contact your computer manufacturer or dealer for more details on how to   
					obtain a current version.   
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					The expected Tuple not found   
					The network driver has been unable to locate configuration information   
					needed to operate the network. Run the diagnostic software accompanying   
					the Trumpcard to correct this situation.   
					Must be an AT (.286) or higher system   
					The network driver requires that the computer, as a minimum, is a PC AT   
					(80286) or higher.   
					Hardware not responding   
					Run the diagnostic software accompanying the Trumpcard PC Card to   
					verify that the hardware is functioning properly.   
					No Media Cable Connected   
					The network driver was instructed to auto detect the media cable   
					connected, but no media connection was detected. If a media connection   
					does exist, run the diagnostics accompanying the Trumpcard to verify that   
					the hardware is functioning properly.   
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					ODI Specific Error Messages   
					MLID could not be unloaded, the operation was aborted   
					MLID could not register Protocol ID   
					This version of LSL is not supported   
					The frame type is already activated for frame   
					The node address was incorrectly specified in NET.CFG   
					An invalid keyword was specified in NET.CFG on line nnn   
					The frame type specified in the NET.CFG is not supported   
					The LSL is not loaded   
					The LSL has no more room for a board using Frame xxxxxxxxxx   
					The above error messages are specific to the Trumpcard Ethernet ODI   
					drivers. The error messages are self explanitory, and are only shown for   
					completeness.   
					NDIS Specific Error Messages   
					Media Parameter is Invalid   
					SocketParameterisInvalid   
					Mem Parameter is Invalid   
					NetAddress parameter is invalid   
					MaxTransmit parameter is invalid   
					Can not establish a unique name for driver   
					The above error messages are specific to the Trumpcard Ethernet NDIS   
					drivers. The error messages are self explanitory, and are only shown for   
					completeness.   
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