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NSTALLATION
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ONFIGURATION
The ISA adapter can be configured automatically or manually.
Automatic configuration selects configuration values for the
adapter. Manual configuration allows you to select the
resources yourself.
If you are installing a single adapter and preparing your PC
for use as a Novell NetWare DOS client, use the instructions in
Chapter 3. If you are running Windows NT or Windows 95, see
Chapter 6.
Configuration Requirements
Verify that you meet the following requirements in addition
to those stated in Chapter 2.
■
The 3C619C adapter must be installed in your PC and
connected to the network.
■
No drivers should be loaded.
Auto Configuring the 3C619C Adapter in an ISA PC
To configure the 3C619C adapter in an ISA PC, proceed as
follows:
1
Make sure the 3C619C adapter has been properly installed
in your PC and connected to the network (refer to Chapter 2
for instructions).
2
Boot your PC under DOS, version 3.2 or later.
When you configure adapters, memory conflicts may occur.
To help prevent this, follow these rules:
a
Do not load network drivers.
b
Be aware that terminate and stay resident programs (TSRs)
may cause memory conflicts.
c
If you are using a memory management utility, you must
inform it of the address ranges used by the 3C619C
adapter. For example, add an exclude parameter to the
EMM386 device statement in the CONFIG.SYS file such as:
DEVICE=C:\EMM386.EXE NOEMS X=D800-DBFF