4-6 CHAPTER 4: STANDARD INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION

Table 4-2 Initial 3Com and IBM Mode Option Settings (continued)

Option

3Com Default Setting

IBM Default Setting

 

 

 

Memory Mode

16 bit

16 bit

I/O Mode

16 bit

16 bit

IRQ Driver Type

Edge Triggered

 

AutoSwitch

Disabled

 

Boot PROM

Disabled

 

Zero Wait State

Enabled

 

 

 

 

To change the software option settings, follow these steps:

1Make sure the 3C619C adapter has been properly installed in your PC (refer to Chapter 2 for instructions).

2Boot 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.

cIf you are using a memory management utility, you must inform it of the address ranges used by the 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

3Place the TokenDisk diskette in a floppy drive on your PC and make that drive the active drive. For example, type:

A:[Enter]

4Type at the prompt:

INSTALL [Enter]

5When the AutoLink Information screen appears, press [Enter].

6From the main menu, select Configuration/Diagnostic/ Troubleshooting.

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IBM 09-0572-000 manual To change the software option settings, follow these steps, Type at the prompt

09-0572-000 specifications

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