NDIS Driver Program For DOS MS LAN Manager v2.0 ===================================================== The NDIS driver programs for DOS are developed following Microsoft's NDIS specification version 2.0.1. Installation Guide ================== How to install AE-200.DOS on MS LAN Manager. Microsoft LAN Manager provides a SETUP.EXE program on the LAN Manager Setup disk for users to install LAN Manager. To install the NDIS device driver program on a DOS workstation, refer to "LAN Manager Installation Guide" for details. A. Suppose you install MS LAN Manager on a DOS workstation for the first time. 1. Execute the SETUP.EXE program that is provided by LAN Manager. Upon completion of retrieval of the last workstation disk's contents, you will be asked if you want to import additional network drivers. Answer "YES". 2. Insert this diskette into the floppy drive. 3. Follow the instructions on the screen. SETUP.EXE will retrieve all NDIS driver programs from the diskette and put them on the harddisk and directory where LAN Manager resides. 4. After completion of the setup procedure, your CONFIG.SYS file will contain statements for the AE-200 NDIS driver programs. Reboot your computer and follow NDIS binding procedure to use the NDIS driver programs. B. If you have installed LAN Manager in your harddisk. 1. Execute the SETUP.EXE program. 2. On the screen, select 'Configuration', 'Network Drivers', 'other Drivers' function and input correct diskette driver name. 3. Insert this diskette into the floppy drive. 4. Follow the instructions on the screen. SETUP.EXE will retrieve all NDIS driver programs from the NDIS driver disk and put them on the harddisk and directory where LAN Manager resides. 5. After completion of the setup procedure, your CONFIG.SYS file will contain statements for the AE-200 NDIS driver programs. Reboot your computer and follow NDIS binding procedure to use the AE-200 NDIS driver programs. ================================================================================ NDIS PROTOCOL.INI User Guide This guide specifies the PROTOCOL.INI keywords used for the NDIS device driver. DRIVERNAME - This keyword specifies the NIC driver's name. INTERRUPT - This keyword specifies the interrupt used by the NIC. This value must match the IRQ jumper setting on your adapter. INTERRUPT - This keyword specifies the IO base address used by the NIC. This value must match the IO ADDR jumper setting on your adapter. Following is an example PROTOCOL.INI for AE-200 Ethernet product: [AE-200_NIF] IOBASE = 0x300 INTERRUPT = 3 DRIVERNAME = AE-2000$