3c509b

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Win 95_NT\WIN32\TCAUPROT.DL_ (48937, 1998-02-02)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\TCAUPROT.HL_ (7905, 1997-12-17)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\TCAUM509.DL_ (76148, 1998-01-21)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\TCAUM509.HL_ (88347, 1998-01-15)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\TCAUDIAG.HL_ (35076, 1997-12-17)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\PACECFG.CP_ (107457, 1997-02-07)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\PACECFG.HL_ (6617, 1997-02-07)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\UNTCATDI.EX_ (98852, 1997-12-15)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\TCASUTI.EX_ (12665, 1997-09-17)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\UN3C509A.EX_ (102611, 1997-12-22)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\TCAUDCUS.TX_ (354, 1997-11-06)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\TCAUDVAR.TXT (131, 1996-12-11)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\TCAUDEXP.TX_ (350, 1997-11-06)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\TCAUDIAG.EX_ (388206, 1998-01-12)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\TCAUDIAG.URL (45, 1997-11-24)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\I386\ELNK3ND3.SY_ (21477, 1998-01-16)
Win 95_NT\WIN32\I386\ELNK3ND4.SY_ (21503, 1998-01-16)
Win 95_NT\WIN95\3CTHNK16.DLL (26500, 1997-01-22)
Win 95_NT\WIN95\3CTHNK32.DLL (15360, 1996-11-11)
Win 95_NT\WIN95\TCAATNDI.DL_ (5841, 1997-12-15)
Win 95_NT\WIN95\3C5X9.CO_ (26211, 1997-12-18)
Win 95_NT\WIN95\TCAACCHG.VX_ (4750, 1997-11-03)
Win 95_NT\WIN95\TCAEN509.DL_ (7619, 1997-12-15)
Win 95_NT\WIN95\TCAEHWAC.DL_ (47317, 1997-11-04)
Win 95_NT\WIN95\ELNK3.DO_ (13818, 1997-11-05)
Win 95_NT\WIN95\TCAATDI.VX_ (16519, 1997-12-08)
Win 95_NT\WINNT\TCAMHWAC.DL_ (50385, 1997-11-06)
Win 95_NT\WINNT\TCAITDI.SY_ (10718, 1998-01-30)
Win 95_NT\WINNT\TCAICCHG.SY_ (8240, 1997-10-30)
Win 95_NT\WINNT\TCAITDI.INF (13177, 1998-02-02)
Win 95_NT\partno (166, 1998-02-05)
Win 95_NT\OEMSETUP.INF (62420, 1997-12-16)
Win 95_NT\TCAATDI.INF (5357, 1997-12-15)
Win 95_NT\W95EL5X9.INF (13675, 1997-12-22)
Win 95_NT\LICENSE.TXT (7044, 1996-07-15)
Netware Lan Server\@627C.ADF (5473, 1992-12-11)
Netware Lan Server\HELP\WINNT.TXT (5257, 1997-12-22)
Netware Lan Server\HELP\BANYAN.TXT (2711, 1997-11-24)
Netware Lan Server\HELP\LANMAN.TXT (1606, 1997-11-24)
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3Com (R) Corporation EtherDisk (R) Diskette for The EtherLink III NIC Family Release Notes and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) This file contains the release notes and answers to some frequently asked questions about the 3C509B to help you get the most out of your EtherLink III Network Interface Card (NIC). This information is updated regularly on 3com's world wide web site (www.3com.com). Release Notes ------------- EtherDisk 6.0 has been substantially revised and split into two diskettes. EtherDisk #1 contains all the files necessary to install the EtherLink III in Windows 95 or Windows NT. This includes a Windows based GUI installer and a post installation configuration and diagnostic tool, accessible from a system tray icon. Both NDIS 3 and NDIS 4 miniport drivers are included and appropriately installed in Windows 95 and Windows NT 3.51 and 4.0. EtherDisk #2 contains the software that was on EtherDisk 5.1, except for Windows 95 and Windows NT. This includes installation for NetWare versions 3.X and 4.X, various DOS based network operating systems, IBM OS/2, and the packet driver. Full duplex support for the 3C509B has been added to the NetWare server and Windows NT/95 drivers. Control of the full duplex feature is provided in the configuration and diagnostic program. Full duplex operation improves overall network throughput on twisted pair (TP) networks. A boot ROM for the EtherLink III ISA product family is available from your network supplier. The 3C5-TriROM supports NetWare boot, RPL, and BootP network boot protocols. Important --------- Not all NICS and hardware product features are supported with this EtherDisk. The 3C509 and 3C509B in both classic and Plug n Play modes are fully supported. The 3C509 and 3C509B in EISA mode are not supported. The 3C579 EISA NICs are not supported. The 3C529 MicroChannel NICs are partially supported. In Windows 95 and Windows NT, the NIC driver can be installed and removed, but the windows diagnostic program and tray icon are not loaded. To make configuration changes or test a 3C529, use the DOS diagnotic on diskette #2. The Windows '95 and Windows NT full port drivers have been combined into a single miniport driver. It is important to use this driver if you use 3Com's DRMON network management software. This driver will give better performance when the DRMON client agent is used. When converting from past drivers to this driver, or installing this driver for the first time, several things must be considered. Windows NT Older drivers may be updated directly to the miniport driver. However, if this driver will be used in a multiprocessor Windows NT 4.0 system, then you must update to service pack 3 or newer. Failure to update to service pack 3 may cause your system to crash. If you are installing more than one EtherLink III in a Windows NT 4.0 system, you need to follow the instructions in the manual or the WIndows NT installation notes (WINNT.TXT). Failure to do so could result in having to reinstall Windows NT 4.0. Windows '95 Install Windows '95 before installing the EtherLink III NIC. After installing Windows '95, run PREINSTL on EtherDisk #2 and follow the instructions. Older, full port drivers (ELNK3.VXD) cannot be updated directly to the miniport driver due to the driver name change. To update your older driver you must follow the update procedure in W95NDIS3.TXT. Frequently Asked Questions -------------------------- Q: I installed an EtherLink III 3C509B ISA NIC in my computer, but neither the diagnostic and configuration program nor the driver can find the NIC. What's wrong? A: Your computer's BIOS is issuing a series of I/O instructions that causes the 3C509B to think it's going to be activated as a Plug 'N Play (PnP) device. Unfortunately, the NIC waits for the PnP series to complete and ignores the "classic" or "legacy" method for discovering an EtherLink III ISA NIC. The fix for this problem is very simple. Follow the steps below: 1 - Boot a minimal DOS setup, making sure that no EtherLink III drivers are loaded. 2 - Put this EtherDisk in the diskette drive and type A: at the DOS prompt. 3 - Enter PNPDSABL at the DOS prompt. The configuration and diagnostic program will execute twice. The first time it executes, the configuration and diagnostic program "kicks" the EtherLink III out of its PnP wait. During the second execution, it disables Plug 'n Play. The final message displayed will be: "The 3C5X9 adapter, adapter number 1, was successfully configured" 4 - Finally, remove the EtherDisk from the diskette drive, and turn the computer power off, then on. It is also possible that your computer contains a device that uses I/O address 0x110. If possible, move the device at I/O address 0x110 to some other non-conflicting address. All 3Com drivers and the diagnostic software use I/O address 0x110 as the default. If the conflicting device cannot be moved away from address 0x110, then the driver (or diagnostic) can be made to use another I/O address for discovery. Look at the documentation for each driver for details. Q: My system does not recognize the 3COM 3C509B NIC. What do I do? A: If your computer has a PnP BIOS, and it doesn't find the 3C509B NIC, either the NIC has the PnP feature disabled or the BIOS is unable to find the NIC due to the problem described in the previous FAQ. Boot the computer to a minimum DOS configuration. Put this EtherDisk in the diskette driver and type A: at the DOS prompt. Enter 3C5X9CFG at the next DOS prompt. If the diagnostic program emits an error saying that no EtherLink III adapters were found, follow the instructions in the answer to the previous FAQ. If the diagnostic finds the NIC, enter the configuration menu and examine the state of the Plug 'n Play function. If PnP is set to disabled, change it to enabled, and save the configuration by clicking the OK button. Q: Can a 3C509B NIC be installed in an 8 bit slot? A: Yes. The 3C509B NIC can be installed in any 8-bit slot. However, the 3c509B will only work in a computer with a 286 or higher processor. Q: What do I need to do to exclude within EMM386 for the 3C5X9 NIC? A: EMM386 does not need an exclusion for the 3C509 NIC because the card does not use shared memory. Q: I installed the 3C509 in an ISA slot but I get an error that states the NIC is configured for EISA mode. How do I fix this problem? A: Insert the 3C509 NIC in an EISA slot and use the 3Com configuration utility to reconfigure the NIC's I/O address mode from EISA to non-EISA. Save the setting for the NIC and exit. This will return the NIC to the default mode, which is ISA. Q: Where do I get the latest drivers? A: The latest 3Com drivers can be found on any of these three online locations: 3Com's CompuServe forum (go NetForum) 3Com bulletin board service (BBS) 3Coms World Wide Web site (http://www.3Com.com). Q: My system has PCI slots and ISA slots. When I install the NIC, I get an error stating there is an interrupt conflict or, the system crashes when the NIC driver loads or the diagnostic executes the interrupt test. How do I fix this problem? A: Make sure that the PCI configuration, usually found in the BIOS setup of the computer, is not allocating the interrupt request level (IRQ) for use by the PCI bus. You must either not allow the IRQ to be used for a PCI slot or move the IRQ for the 3C509 ISA NIC to a level that won't conflict. Q: I am getting a conflict message when loading a packet driver. How do I fix this problem? A: When loading the packet driver, the software interrupt may need to be changed to avoid conflict. Packet drivers information is found in the \HELP\PACKET.TXT file on EtherDisk #2. Q: I am using VLMs for NetWare and Windows/ WFW. How do I configure my Windows environment to support VLMs? A: If your NetWare shell version within Windows doesn't support VLMs, you will need to download the NetWare Client Kit for Windows/ DOS from Novell's Netwire. This utility will update your Window's support for NetWare by installing the latest windows files. Q: I am using Microsoft drivers and having trouble connecting the NIC in WFW. A: Use the 3Com drivers instead of Microsoft drivers. There are help files to assist with these installations, and the install program allows updating these drivers. Q: My NetWare workstation will not connect to the file server. How can I fix this problem? A: The most common problem is the client and server are using different NetWare frame types. The default frame type for NetWare 4.x and 3.12 is 802.2, where NetWare 3.11 used 802.3 as the default frame type. To verify this problem, 1 - Verify the frame type of the file server. This information is in the AUTOEXEC.NCF file on the server. Check to see which frame types are supported by the server. 2 - Edit the NET.CFG file to set the proper frame type. All the valid frame types are shown below: Link Driver 3C5X9 Frame Ethernet_802.2 Frame Ethernet_802.3 Frame Ethernet_II Frame Ethernet_Snap Q: I have Award BIOS 4.50PG and I can not get into the 3Com configuration program. A: With the Award 4.50pg BIOS, you could either update the BIOS to a more current version or execute PNPDSABL.BAT to disable the PnP of the NIC. Q: Are there any command line functions or options for the 3Com diagnostics program? A: Yes. The INSTRUCT.TXT file located in the \HELP sub-directory on EtherDisk #2 explains in detail the possible options and functions of the diagnostics program. Q: Are there MSL drivers for the 3Com 3C5X9 NIC family? A: No, the 3C5X9 NIC cannot be used as a MSL with Novell. Q: Where can I get additional tech tips? A: To keep up with support of newer platforms, look to the 3Com Web site or the 3Com Fax Back system (408-727-7021) for additional tech tips. Request document 9999 for a list of documents available. %VER - 3C5X9 Release Notes and FAQ V6.0d 

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