   Windows NT 3.5
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      Microsoft Windows* NT v3.5 Installation Notes for Artisoft's
      NodeRunner Pro(TM) LAN Adapter
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      Location of Driver                   Path
      ------------------                   ----
      Windows NT 3.5 CD-ROM                \DRVLIB\NETCARD\X86\EPRO
      NodeRunner Pro adapter disk          \NT\35
      
      
      Requirements
      ------------
      
      For your adapter to work with Windows* NT 3.5, it needs the setup
      file OEMSETUP.INF file dated 8/10/94 or later.
      
      You can get this file a number of ways:
      
      -  If you have the NT CD-ROM, it's in the \DRVLIB\NETCARD\X86\EPRO
         directory.
      
      -  If you have the NodeRunner Pro adapter disk, its in the
         \NT\35 directory.
      
      
      General Installation
      --------------------
      
      If you have a Plug and Play BIOS, make sure you DISABLE Plug and
      Play on your adapter using NProSet (Change Adapter Configuration;
      and them Advanced Options menu). NT may not be able to find your
      adapter if Plug and Play is enabled. NT doesn't support Plug and
      Play (it doesn't support a Configuration Manager.)
      
      If you haven't installed Windows NT 3.5
      
      1  Use either NProSet or FlashSet to configure the adapter before
         running NT setup. Make sure you write down the IRQ and I/O
         address settings.
      
      2  Install NT. During NT Setup, you're asked to select a Network
         Adapter Card.
         
         -  If you're installing NT from a CD-ROM, select "Intel
            EtherExpress PRO Network Adapter" from the list.
         
         -  If you're installing NT from diskettes, select "<Other>" from
            the list. Insert either the NodeRunner Pro adapter disk
            or a disk with the downloaded BBS driver files.
      
      3  When prompted, enter the path to the driver (see the paths at
         the start of this document).
      
      4  Change the adapter settings to agree with the settings in
         NProSet or FlashSet.
      
         The Interrupt value should match the IRQ value, and the I/O Port
         should match the I/O address. DO NOT change the I/O Channel
         Ready setting.
      
      5  NT Setup then performs the binding process. If you installed any
         additional network software options (for example, Client
         Services for NetWare), you may be prompted for specific
         information for these options.
      
      6  When NT Setup finishes, restart your computer and use the File
         Manager to connect to the network.
      
      If you've already installed Windows NT 3.5
      
      1  Use either NProSet or FlashSet to configure the adapter before
         running NT setup. Make sure you write down the IRQ and I/O
         address settings.
      
      2  In NT, select the Network icon in the Control Panel, and then
         select Add Adapter.
      
      3  When the list of available adapters displays, select "<Other>"
         at the end of the list.
      
      4  Insert either the Windows NT CD-ROM or the NodeRunner Pro
         adapter disk. 
      
      5  When prompted, enter the path to the driver (see the paths at
         start of this document).
      
      6  Change the adapter settings to agree with the settings in
         NProSet or FlashSet.
      
         The Interrupt value should match the IRQ value, and the I/O Port
         should match the I/O address. DO NOT change the I/O Channel
         Ready setting.
      
      7  NT Setup then performs the binding process. If you installed any
         additional network software options (for example, Client
         Services for NetWare), you may be prompted for specific
         information for these options.
      
      8  Restart NT when prompted. Use the File Manager to connect to the
         network.
      
      
      
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