 Installing PCMCIA NE2000 network adapters for MS Windows for Workgroups
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PCMCIA network adapters are supplied with a driver disk which includes the
NDIS  driver.  The NDIS driver  file naming  convention  used by PCMCIA is
<NICtype.DOS>.

The PCMCIA NDIS  driver programs for DOS are developed following Microsoft
NDIS specification version 2.0.1. This document is a detailed step-by-step
installation procedure  for using PCMCIA network adapters  with MS Windows
for Workgroups operating system.

Installation Procedures
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Method One:If you are installing Windows for Workgroups for the first time
    We advise you to run the SETUP program with /I option (ignore hardware
):  SETUP /I If you don't use the /I option , the computer may hang during
installation. If this  happens , reboot  the machine , and  run  the SETUP
program again.

Method Two:If you have already installed WFW ...

1. Proceed  to install  Windows  for  Workgroups.  If you already  have an
   installed  Windows  for  Workgroups , open  the Control Panel Window to
   change the network settings.

2. When Windows asks for the type of network adapter , it will show a list
   of   all  network  adapters  supported  by  Windows.  You  must  select
   [ Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter ].

3. Windows will ask for an  OEMSETUP.INF file. Since the OEMSETUP.INF file
   is included in the PCMCIA driver disk, insert the diskette in drive A:

   Input the full path where the PCMCIA OEMSETUP.INF file is located.
   ( i.e. A:\WFW31 )

4. You will see a Windows dialog menu listing all  PCMCIA network adapters
   included in the OEMSETUP.INF file.  Select the network adapter that you
   will be using.

5. Select the [PCMCIA NE2000 Compatible LAN Card] and press <Enter>.

6. You  need to  specify IRQ and I/O settings, which must be  equal to the
  /irq and /io parameters specified to the Card Enabler program.

7. Windows will copy  the NDIS  driver file and update the Windows network
   system  automatically.

   At this point , you can finish the installation or continue the process
   according to your preferences.

After WFW finishes the setup for the driver, it will modify your CONFIG.SYS,
AUTOEXEC.BAT, and PROTOCOL.INI files.
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