
	       STREAM DRIVER ON SCO UNIX SERVER INSTALLATION
			For PCI Ethernet adapter
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Your Driver Diskette should contain the following files:
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Files		 Contents
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UNIX.TXT       Text file about driver installation for the
	       UNIX Server
UNIXDRVR.TAR   PCI ethernet device drivers packaged for UNIX
	       (in tar format)
F2TAR.EXE      Utility to transfer UNIXDRVR.TAR onto a
	       formatted diskette.
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Introduction
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	This is PCI Ethernet Adapter SCO Unix LLI driver.
	It is a custom installable LLI driver, configured using netconfig.
	The LLI driver requires the following software:
	- SCO ODT 2.0 or higher version, or SCO Unix 3.2.2 or higher version.

Installation Procedure
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1. Prepare a formatted diskette on any DOS machine.
	For example, type:

	C>format a:

Note: Make sure your diskette is free from bad sectors.
		Verify this using the DOS CHKDSK command

2. Run F2TAR.EXE to generate an Installation Diskette
	for the UNIX system.

	a. After executing the "f2tar" command, the
		following message will be shown on the screen:

	"Target drive letter (press 'A' or 'B'):"

	Press 'A' for the first drive, 'B' for second drive.

	b. Then "f2tar" will load the data file
		"unixdrvr.tar" into memory and display the
		following messages:

		"Reading file, please wait."
		......
		"Done."

	c. Note that if you are using the same drive for
		both Source Diskette and UNIX Installation
		Diskette, "f2tar," the following message will
		appear onscreen:

		"Remove the original diskette from drive A"
		or
		"Remove the original diskette from drive B"

	d. Insert the formatted diskette into your
		floppy drive (A: or B:) when your system prompts
		you to do so. Then press <Enter> to proceed.

	e. After transferring the files, the following
		messages will be shown onscreen.

		"Generating UNIX Installation Diskette on drive ()"
		"Press [Ctrl][C] to abort."

		If you want to abort the operation, press <Ctrl> and <C>
		at the same time.

		Please wait for a few seconds, and the UNIX
		Installation Diskette will be created. Note
		that the resulting diskette is in UNIX tar format;
		it cannot be read by DOS.

3. When data file transfer is complete, the following message
	will appear onscreen.

	"Please remove the diskette from drive A".

4. If you are using the same drive for both Source
	Diskette and UNIX Installation Diskette, the
	following message will also be shown onscreen.

	"Please insert the original diskette to drive A"
	"Press [ENTER] to continue ..."

5. Follow screen instructions to complete the process.
6. Remove the UNIX Installation Diskette and login to
	the UNIX system as root.
7. Now the UNIX Installation Diskette is ready for use.
	Login to UNIX system as supervisor (root).

	(Note: Make sure that the current directory is "/"
	 using UNIX command - pwd.)

8. The following sections describe the configuration of
	the driver. It is suggested that you should perform
	these instructions in the singler-user environment.

	Run custom utility and select the "Install new package"
	option. It will prompt you to insert "DC21040 EISA/PCI
	Ethernet's LLI driver" Floppy Volume 1.

9. After reading drive A, it will show a message prompting
	you to use "netconfig" to add drivers into your
	system.

10. Run "netconfig". Add the desired chain. The DC21040
	drivers are called: dce0, dce1, dce2 and dce3.
	Rember the dce0 must be configured first, before any
	other driver is configured.

11. When the chain has been configured, select 'q' from the
	netconfig menu. and relink the kernel at the prompt.

12. To active the adapter, you must reboot. When the system
	boots, you should see the following message among the
	other configuration messages:

	%dce	0xD000-D800 9 -    type=DC21040/TP addr=00-00-E8-04-98-56

	with the appropriate I/O addresses, IRQ, Media Type and IEEE address.


13. Use the PCI BIOS setup program to configure PCI Ethernet adapter.

14. If you encounter any problems during installation,
	 (i.e., an error message appears onscreen)
	 call your dealer for assistance.

Note:
	1. Full-Duplex support.
	2. AutoSense AUI/BNC/Twisted-Pair connection media.
	3. The driver supports up to 4 boards (EISA and PCI mixed).
	   It is not recommended to configure more than 1 PCI board due to
	   PCI BIOS limitation.
	4. Device name is dce0, dce1, dce2, dce3

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