Socket services. When Card and Socket Services are present, the drivers will automatically configure themselves to work with it. When Card and Socket services are not detected, the drivers will automatically select to work with direct enablers.
Hypertec's PCMCIA Support Driver
The Hypertec PCMCIA Support Driver (SPTDRV) either replaces or works in conjunction with the Card & Socket Services software.
Generally, the Hypertec PCMCIA Support Driver should be installed after vendor supplied Card/Socket Services software. See the documentation file for further information.
Memory Managers
This section is for installation with direct enablers only. If your installation uses card and socket services, proceed to the next section.
The Hypertec Token Ring PC Card automatically selects a free memory range to use. However, if a memory manager is already loaded you may experience memory setting conflicts.
To avoid this potential conflict, we recommend that you carry out the following steps:
1.Make a copy of the existing config.sys file before editing it.
2.Modify the Memory Manager command line in the config.sys file to exclude the memory range used by the Token Ring PCMCIA Card. For example:
3.For 386Max, type the following:
device = c:\386max.sys pro=c:\386max.pro
4.For EMM386, type the following:
device = c:\windows\emm386.exe
5.
Backing Up Your Installation Diskettes
Before installing the Token Ring PCMCIA Card software, make sure to create a backup of the supplied diskette. You should keep the original in a safe place and work with the backup diskette. Making a backup will protect the original diskette.
Installation Summary
The Token Ring PC Adapter Card software has been designed to make installation simple and quick. Hypertec's Wizard Utility provides detailed