DETAILS REGARDING THE INTEL EtherExpress(tm) 16 DRIVERS FOR DOS WORKSTATIONS AND OS/2 REQUESTER ON NETWARE ODI NETWORKS This README file contains instructions for installing the driver. It does not explain how to configure the EtherExpress boards. For instructions about configuring the board, see either the Expert's Guide to Configuring the Intel EtherExpress(tm) 16 and 16TP Boards or the Complete Guide to Installing and Configuring the Intel EtherExpress(tm) 16 and 16TP Network Adapters. The only configuration parameter required for these drivers is the I/O address. Before proceeding, know the I/O address you assigned to the EtherExpress 16 board when you ran SOFTSET. INSTALLING THE OS/2 REQUESTER The procedure for installing the OS/2 Requester involves five steps: 1. Run Novell's INSTALL program, as described in Novell's documentation. 2. Copy the Intel driver (\NETWARE.ODI\EXP16ODI.SYS) to the computer's disk, specifically to the directory you specified when running the INSTALL program. The default directory was \NETWARE. 3. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file to load the Intel driver. To do this, first find the section of the CONFIG.SYS file that contains the REM'ed out references to many possible network drivers. Then add this line: DEVICE=C:\NETWARE\EXP16ODI.SYS If, when you ran the INSTALL program, you selected a directory other than NETWARE, be sure to replace "NETWARE" with the directory you chose. 4. If the EtherExpress 16 board is configured to use the default I/O address (300h), skip to step 5. Otherwise, you'll need to edit or create a file named NET.CFG in the root directory. To this file, add the following two lines: Link Driver EXP16ODI Port xxx but replace xxx with the I/O address that the EtherExpress 16 board is configured to use. Use capital letters exactly as shown in the example above, and be sure to indent the second line by using at least one space or tab. 5. Now reboot the computer, and look for the driver's log-on message. INSTALLING THE DRIVER FOR DOS WORKSTATIONS The procedure for installing the driver for DOS workstations involves four steps: 1. Follow Novell's directions. When the directions refer to the LAN driver for the network board, use the following file from the Intel diskette: \NETWARE.ODI\EXP16ODI.COM 2. When the Novell directions tell you to edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, refer to the Intel driver as EXP16ODI. 3. If the EtherExpress 16 board is configured to use the default I/O address (300h), skip to step 4. Otherwise, you'll need to edit or create a file named NET.CFG in the root directory. To this file, add the following two lines: Link Driver EXP16ODI Port xxx but replace xxx with the I/O address that the EtherExpress 16 board is configured to use. Be sure to use capital letters exactly as shown, and indent the second line by one space or one tab. 4. Now reboot the computer, and look for the driver's log-on message. ***