@@nohelp
No help information is available.
@@sun_ipc
If you are not sure whether you are upgrading the current version 
of PC-NFS on your SunIPC, ask your system administrator.
@@target
The installation directory is the directory where you want to install
the PC-NFS software.

Press enter to accept the default path shown on the screen. Enter a
different path if you want to install the PC-NFS software in a
different directory.

If existing PC-NFS software is installed in this path, it will be
overwritten.

@@basicfull
Most of the PC-NFS DOS utilities are networking commands, such as
ping and telnet, that are compatible with UNIX operating systems.

To install these utilities on your PC, the PC must have a hard disk. If
you do not install the utilities on the PC, you can run them from the
network.

@@upgrade
"NOT USED"
@@confirmall
Answer Y to if you would like to modify any of your entries.

Answer N to continue.
@@source
The PC-NFS distribution files reside in the directory from which you
installed PC-NFS.

If you installed PC-NFS from diskettes, insert Diskette 1 in the floppy
drive and enter the name of the drive; for example, A:.

If you installed PC-NFS from the network, enter the drive and full path 
of the distribution directory; for example, G:\PCNFS\SHARED.
@@iv3c501
Interrupt 3 is the default. If you have an add-in board which uses level 3,
your first choice for an alternative should be interrupt level 7.

Valid values are 2 through 7.
@@ivNIC
Interrupt 2 is the default. If you have an add-in board which uses level 2,
your first choice for an alternative should be interrupt 7.

Valid values are 2 through 7.
@@ivNI5010
Interrupt 3 is the default. If you have an add-in board which uses level 3,
you should use interrupt level 5.

Valid interrupt levels are 3 and 5
@@iob3c501
An I/O address base of 300 hex (base 16) is the default.

Valid I/O address bases are in the range of 200 hex to 3F0 hex on 16 (10 hex)
byte boundaries.
For example:
	200, 210, 220, ..., 300, 310, 320, 330, ..., 3A0, 3B0, 3C0
are all valid addresses.  If you have a conflict with another board we
suggest you use I/O address base 330.  There is a known conflict with the
Leading Edge Model D.
@@smNIC
A shared memory paragraph address of D000 hex (base 16) is the default.

Valid addresses are from 8000 hex to F800 hex on a 2K (800 hex) byte
boundary.  For example:
	8000, 8800, 9000,... D000, D800, E000, E800, F000, F800
@@iobNI5010
An I/O address base of 300 hex (base 16) is the default.

Valid I/O address bases are in the range of 200 hex to 3E0 hex on 16 (10 hex)
byte boundaries.
For example:
	300, 310, 320, 330, ... 3A0, 3B0, 3C0
are all valid addresses.  If you have a conflict with another board we
suggest you use I/O address base 330. 
@@iobtiara
An I/O address base of 300 hex (base 16) is the default.

Valid I/O address bases are in the range of 000 hex to 3E0 hex on 16 (10 hex)
byte boundaries.
For example:
	200, 300, 310, 320, 330, ... 3A0, 3B0, 3C0
are all valid addresses.  If you have a conflict with another board we
suggest you use I/O address base 330.
@@iv3c503
Interrupt 3 is the default. If you have an add-in board which uses level 3,
your first choice for an alternative should be 5.

Valid interrupt level values are 2 through 5.
@@iob3c503
An I/O address base of 300 hex (base 16) is the default.

Valid I/O address base values are:
	250, 280, 2A0, 2E0, 300, 310, 330 and 350.
If you have a conflict with another board we suggest you use I/O address
base 330.  There is a conflict with the Leading Edge Model D.
@@dma3c503
A DMA channel of 1 is the default.  Valid DMA channel values are:
	1, 2 and 3.
@@tran3c503
Enter 1 if you are using the on-board transceiver (thin BNC cable).
Enter 2 if you are using an external transceiver (thick Ethernet cable).

The default is 1, an on-board transceiver with thin BNC cable.
@@mode3c503
You are not required to enable shared memory when using PC-NFS.
However, if you want to enable shared memory, select one of the following
shared memory modes:
 1 to enable shared memory at address of DC00 hex (base 16). 
 2 to enable shared memory at address of D800 hex (base 16).
 3 to enable shared memory at address of CC00 hex (base 16).
 4 to enable shared memory at address of C800 hex (base 16).

The default is 0, to disable the usage of shared memory mode.
@@iv3c505
Interrupt level 3 is the default.  If you have an add-in board which uses
level 3, your first choice for an alternative should be 7. 

Valid interrupt level values are 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9.  When the 3C505 is
installed in an AT or AT look-alike, interrupt levels 10, 11, 12, 14
and 15 are also valid.
@@iob3c505
An I/O address base of 300 hex (base 16) is the default.

Valid I/O address bases are in the range of 200 hex to 3F0 hex on 16 byte
boundaries (10 hex).
For example:
	200, 210, 220, ..., 300, 310, 320, 330, ..., 3A0, 3B0, 3C0
are all valid addresses.  If you have a conflict with another board we
suggest you use I/O address base 330. There is a conflict with the
Leading Edge Model D.
@@dma3c505
A DMA channel of 1 is the default.

Valid DMA channels are 1 and 3.  When the 3C505 is installed in a 16 bit
slot in an AT or AT look-alike, DMA channels 0, 5, 6 and 7 are also valid.
@@ivwd8003e
Interrupt 2 is the default. If you have an add-in board which uses level 2,
your first choice for an alternative should be 7.

Valid interrupt level values are 2 through 7.
@@ivtiara
Interrupt 3 is the default. If you have an add-in board which uses level 3,
your first choice for an alternative should be 7.

Valid interrupt level values are 2 through 7.
@@iobwd8003e
An I/O address base of 280 hex (base 16) is the default.

Valid I/O address bases are in the range of 200 hex to 3E0 hex on 32 byte
boundaries (20 hex).
For example:
	200, 220, 240, ... 300, 320, 340, ...
are all valid addresses.  If you have a conflict with another board we
suggest you use I/O address base 330.
@@smwd8003e
A shared memory address of D000 hex (base 16) is the default.

Valid addresses are from 8000 hex to F800 hex on a 512 (200 hex) byte
boundary, for example:
	8000, 8200, 8400,... D000, D200, D400, ..., F600, F800
@@xirc_int
The interrupt to use is typically determined from the printer port
that you have chosen. For port 1 (LPT1), the interrupt number is
usually 7. 

If you use an add-in printer port (for example, one which is on a
multifunction board) refer to documentation for that board to determine
the correct interrupt setting.
@@xirc_port
The Xircom Pocket Ethernet Adapter may be installed in any free printer
port. The default is port 1 (LPT1). 

Enter the port number of the port where you installed the adapter here. Be 
sure to set the correct interrupt vector as well.
@@smibmat
The shared memory or RAM base address is a paragraph address in the
range of A000 hex to F000 hex.

The base address must be on a 16K, 32K or 64K byte boundary
depending on how the RAM size switches are set on the adapter.
Please consult your adapter documentation for detailed information

For a RAM size of 16K the following are valid shared memory base
paragraph addresses:
	A000, A400, A800,... E000, E400, E800

A shared memory address of D800 hex (base 16) is the default.
@@other_help
You may choose to use a communication adapter supplied by a vendor other than
Sun. 

Install a driver for the adapter by following the instructions supplied by
the vendor. Most instructions describe how to specify a line or lines to add
to the CONFIG.SYS file. 
These lines typically start up adapter driver software, making it possible to
use the adapter to access a network. 

If the instructions direct you to add a single line to CONFIG.SYS, you can 
type it here, and PC-NFS will add it to the CONFIG.SYS file located on the 
boot disk or diskette you use to start your system when you run PC-NFS.

@@SLIPport
PC-NFS supports serial communication using either the COM1 or COM2 serial 
port. Many PCs have one built-in COM port called COM1.

If you add a multifunction board with a COM port or an internal modem this 
is usually called COM2.

PC-NFS uses port 1 by default.

Enter the number of the port you wish to use; either 1 or 2. 

@@SLIPbaud
PC-NFS can operate over serial lines at speeds of 1200, 2400, 4800 and
9600 baud. The default speed used for a direct (hard-wired) connection is 
9600; 1200 baud is the default speed used for a dial-up (modem) connection.

When you use a dial-up connection, select the highest speed that can be 
supported reliably (without errors) by both the modem attached to your PC 
and the modem attached to the server system. The CONNECT program has the 
capability to make use of automatic speed selection when available at the 
the server.
@@ETHERHELP
If you use one of the Ethernet adapters listed below (and do not use an 
NDIS driver) select the name of the adapter from the Ethernet Adapters menu.

	3Com 3C503 (Etherlink II)
	3Com 3C505 (Etherlink Plus)
	3Com 3C523 (MicroChannel)
	Ungermann-Bass NIC
	Micom-Interlan NI5010
	Western Digital WD8003E

If you use any board with an NDIS driver, select "NDIS" from the Ethernet 
Adapters menu.

An NDIS (Network Driver Interface Standard) driver is a link level device
driver written to the NDIS interface specified by Microsoft Corporation. 

If you want to use the PC-NFS software with Novell NetWare, select "ODI" 
from the Ethernet Adapters menu.

The ODI (Open Data-Link Interface) driver is written to Novell's link level 
driver architecture.

If you install a board driver provided by some other vendor, select
"Other" from the Ethernet Adapters menu. 

Highlight your selection using the arrow keys, and press Enter.
@@TOKENHELP
If you use one of the Token Ring adapters listed below (and do not use 
an NDIS driver) select the name of the adapter from the Token Ring Adapters 
menu.

	IBM Token Ring Network 16/4 AT/XT (ISA bus) adapter
	IBM Token Ring Network 16/4 PS/2 (MSA bus) adapter

If you use any board with an NDIS driver, select "NDIS" from the Token
Ring Adapters menu.

An NDIS (Network Driver Interface Standard) driver is a link level device
driver written to the NDIS interface specified by Microsoft Corporation. 

If you install a board driver provided by some other vendor, select
"Other" from the Token Ring Adapters menu. 

Highlight your selection using the arrow keys, and press Enter.
@@SERIALHELP
PC-NFS uses SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol) to communicate between
a PC and a server over a serial communications link.

The serial connection can be in one of the following modes:

        Direct - A line connects a COM port on your PC to a serial
                 communications port on a server.

        Dialup - A modem is attached to the COM port of your PC connects
                 to a modem attached to a communication port on a server.
@@last_chance
This is the last chance for you to abort before the AUTOEXEC.BAT and 
CONFIG.SYS files on your boot disk or diskette are modified.

Copies of the existing AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files will be saved in 
files named AUTOEXEC.OLD and CONFIG.OLD. 

If you have any NET commands in AUTOEXEC.BAT, they will be removed from it 
and added to either the \NFS\NETWORK.BAT or \NFS\DRIVES.BAT files.

@@nfsconf
NFSCONF enables you to easily set up such things as the name of your PC,
your network login id, and which drives and printers will be mounted etc.

NFSCONF can also be run from the command line during normal operation.
@@reboot
Your PC must be rebooted so that the changes made to CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT for PC-NFS can take effect.
@@install
Put the correct PC-NFS Diskette in the drive requested. Files are copied
from these diskettes onto your target, or destination drive.
@@conn_help
Select Ethernet to choose and configure your Ethernet adapter.

Select Serial to choose and configure your Serial port.

Select Token Ring to choose and configure your Token Ring adapter.

Highlight your selection using the arrow keys, and press Enter.
@@no_change1
You have not made any changes to the configuration saved on your disk.
Therefore, if you exit to DOS at this time, that configuration will 
continue to be in effect. If you had intended to change it, answer 'N'
select the appropriate configuration category from then menu, and
make those changes again.
@@no_change2
You have not made any changes to the configuration saved on your disk.
Therefore, if you exit to DOS at this time, that configuration will 
continue to be in effect. If you had intended to change it, answer 'N'
and you will return to the main menu.

@@commit_help1
If you are satisfied with the changes you have made, answer 'Y'. The changes
will be saved. Then you will return to the main menu, where you can select
additional configuration categories, or exit to DOS.

If you wish to make further modifications, answer 'N'. You will then 
return to the first menu for this configuration category. From there you may 
correct the configuration, or press 'Esc' to return to the 
main menu.
@@commit_help2
If you are satisfied with this PC-NFS configuration, answer 'Y'. It will be 
saved.

If you wish to make further modifications, answer 'N'. You will then
return to the main menu. From it you may correct the configuration, or 
press 'ESC' to exit to DOS from the installation program.
@@leave_help
Answer 'Y' to save the changes you made. If you answer 'N', the changes 
will be discarded and you will be given the opportunity to run this
configuration again, or to return to the main menu.
@@drive_w_dist
Select the drive letter for the diskette drive that you will use to read 
the PC-NFS Distribution diskettes. 
In many PCs, the A drive is the default floppy diskette drive. 
@@DMA_ERR

NFS324W : The DMA channel entered is not in the range of valid channels.  

Consult the help screen to obtain a list of acceptable DMA channels.
@@XCVR_ERR

NFS325W : The transceiver value entered is not valid.

Select either 1 or 2 for the transceiver value.
       	1  if you have a thin cable (onboard transceiver, BNC cable)
       	2  if you have a thick cable (external transceiver, drop cable)
@@MODE_ERR

NFS323W : The shared memory mode you entered is invalid.

Consult the help screen for a list of valid shared memory modes.
@@IO_BASE_ERR

NFS326W : The I/O address base entered is not in the range of valid 
addresses.

Consult the help screen to obtain a list of acceptable values.
@@INTERRUPT_ERR

NFS327W : The interrupt level entered is not in the range of valid levels.

Consult the help screen to find the list of acceptable interrupt levels.
@@SH_MEM_ERR

NFS328W : The shared memory address entered is not in the range of valid
addresses, or is not on a 16-byte boundary.

Consult the help screen to obtain a list of acceptable values.
@@COM_PORT_ERR

NFS329W : PC-NFS Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) can only operate 
using COM1 or COM2. 

Enter either 1 for COM1 or 2 for COM2.
@@BAUD_RATE_ERR

NFS330W : PC-NFS Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) can operate at
one of the following speeds: 1200, 2400, 4800 and 9600 baud.

Enter the desired baud rate.
@@i_error3

NFS331W : Valid drive letters are A through S; drives T through Z are 
reserved by PC-NFS. 

Choose a drive other than the one from which you are currently running 
the installation program.

If you are installing on a PC with only one diskette drive, enter drive B.
You will be prompted to change diskettes when necessary.
@@i_error4

NFS332W : Answer either Y (yes) or N (no). Press F1 to display Help 
information.
@@i_error5

NFS333F : Unable to find the help file on the current drive. 

You must change to the PC-NFS distribution directory before running 
INSTALL.
@@i_error10

NFS334F : A complete copy of PCNFS.SYS with a serial number cannot be 
found. This file must exist in order for the installation to take place.
@@i_error11

NFS335F : Your upgrade kit is not sufficient. The version installed is
either too old, or it does not have a serial number. Please contact
Sun Microsystems.

@@i_error12
NFS336F : The current version of PCNFS.SYS cannot be accessed without
encountering an I/O error.  Please correct the problem and re-run the
installation program.
@@i_error13

NFS337F : INSTALL cannot locate an \NFS directory or an \NFS\HOSTS
file on the target drive. This indicates that you do not have PC-NFS
installed. This distribution kit can only be used to upgrade a
previously installed copy of PC-NFS.
@@i_error22

NFS338F : Unable to define the help key.

The help key (F1) is being used by some other program or you do not have
enough memory.

@@CREATE_TMP_ERR

NFS339F : Unable to create a temporary file in the target directory. 

This problem could occur for a variety of reasons. For example you
may have incorrect file permissions, corrupted data on your disk or
insufficient disk space. Check your disk or consult your system
administrator.
@@COM_PORT_ERR

NFS340W : The Xircom Pocket Ethernet Adapter can operate on printer 
ports
LPT1, LPT2 and LPT3. Valid answers are therefore 1, 2 or 3.
@@PROT_INI_ERR

NFS341F : Cannot create or open a PROTOCOL.NFS file in your \LANMAN 
directory.

This problem could occur for a variety of reasons. For example you
may have incorrect file permissions, corrupted data on your disk or
insufficient disk space. Check your disk or consult your system
administrator.
@@i_error14

NFS342F : The MS-Windows directory specified does not contain the
MS-Windows system files SYSTEM.INI and PROGMAN.INI.

Enter the directory containing your MS-Windows system files.
@@i_error15

NFS343F : PCNFS.SYS does not exist in the target installation directory
or does not contain a serial number. 

Copy your old PCNFS.SYS to the target installation directory or find
out from your system administrator if you can get a serialized copy
of PC-NFS.
@@i_error16

NFS344F : Valid drive letters are A through S; drives T through Z are 
reserved by PC-NFS.

Enter a valid drive letter.
@@i_error17

NFS345F : The PC-NFS distribution directory specified does not contain
the files required to configure your adapter.

Enter the drive and directory from which you installed PC-NFS.

@@pktdhelp
"NOT USED"
@@ndishelp
PC-NFS provides an NDIS (Network Driver Interface Specification) 
driver for users who want to use a network adapter that is not 
supported by PC-NFS. You may use any network adapter which has 
an NDIS MAC driver that conforms to the Microsoft LAN Manager 
NDIS MAC standard, Version 1.1 or later. 

PC-NFS creates a sample PROTOCOL.INI file called PROTOCOL.NFS 
in the \LANMAN directory. Edit the PROTOCOL.NFS file to contain
the necessary information for your particular NDIS driver.
Rename it to PROTOCOL.INI. Then modify your CONFIG.SYS or
AUTOEXEC.BAT files to install your NDIS driver. (Refer to your
board documentation for more information.)

Add the line
      \LANMAN\NETBIND
to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file before the "NET INIT" line and before
any lines which start software that uses the NDIS driver. 

As an alternative to installing your chosen NDIS driver manually,
you can use the QUIKNDIS program. This program, together with
a collection of NDIS drivers, is included on a diskette which
is provided with PC-NFS. Consult the README file on the diskette
for more information.

PC-NFS has not been tested with all NDIS drivers and Sun is not
responsible for the behavior of any particular NDIS driver when
used with PC-NFS. If you encounter problems, contact your board
vendor.
@@odihelp
PC-NFS and Novell NetWare can be configured to run on the 
same machine. To do this, you need to use PC-NFS ODI driver
and other components. These components usually appear in
CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT and load on machine startup.
The order in which these components load is important. In 
addition, your adapter's Ethernet frame type is important.

Installing PC-NFS 5.0 on a machine that already has NetWare
installed will automatically place the PC-NFS components into
AUTOEXEC.BAT in the desired location.

Installing NetWare AFTER a PC-NFS 5.0 ODI installation requires
placing several NetWare path and file names into AUTOEXEC.BAT
manually. You cannot run PC-NFS using the ODI driver without
these NetWare files. The location of these components relative
to certain PC-NFS components is important.

A sample batch file named LOADODI.BAT shows the correct order
of these components and is installed in the NFS directory.

Consult the PC-NFS Installation Guide, Chapter 6, for
information about the proper order of PC-NFS and NetWare
component names in AUTOEXEC.BAT, and for information about
Ethernet frame types.
@@screen1
To read the Release Notes, exit from the PC-NFS Installation
Program and type:
	MORE < README.TXT
The Release Notes will also be copied to the PC-NFS installation
directory.
@@lastchance
If you are ready to perform the PC-NFS software installation 
described above, enter Y. To restart the PC-NFS installation
Program, press the HOME key. Otherwise press ESC or enter N
to exit.
@@config_change
Answer N if you are not changing your network adapter or driver.

Answer Y if you are installing a different network adapter, or wish to
use a different network driver (NDIS, ODI, or native PC-NFS).

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