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B:\WIN95) in the entry box and click “OK”. Click
“Finish.”
Windows 95 may request its own installation disks
or CD for some files. Insert the Windows 95 disks
or CD as required. When all necessary files are
copied, the adapter is configured. Restart Win-
dows 95 as prompted.
2.3.2 Configuration in PnP Systems without
Windows 95
If the card is installed in a PnP system without
Windows 95, the system assigns the card an I/O
Base Address and IRQ. Run SETUP.EXE in the
root directory of the driver diskette and use the
View Current Configuration option to confirm the
adapter's configuration. If you wish to change the
card configuration from the one assigned, select
Setup, change the Operating Mode to Jumperless
and configure the adapter as outlined in Section
2.3.3 for legacy systems. Continue to Section 2.4
to run adapter diagnostics to ensure correct instal-
lation.
2.3.3 Configuration in Legacy Systems
When using the card on a legacy (non-PnP) sys-
tem, the setup and diagnostic program SETUP.EXE
is used to configure the adapter.
Note: To use the network card in a legacy system,
the Operating Mode
must
be set to Jumperless
instead of Plug and Play
To run the setup program, insert the driver diskette
into drive A: (or B:).
1.
At the DOS prompt type A:\SETUP
2.
Select Setup
3.
Change the Operating Mode to Jumperless.
4.
Configure the I/O Base Address and Inter-
rupt to the desired settings for your system.
5.
Press Esc to update the adapter.