APR. 1995

		  NetBIOS Emulator Installation
			     for
       DE-621 Duplex and DE-620 Ethernet Pocket LAN Adapter
       ====================================================

Thank you for purchasing the D-Link Duplex for desktop, laptop
and notebook PCs to retain DE-620 and printer or key card connection.

Before you installing driver program, please refer to DE-620 or DE-621
manual to get more detail installation. A simple installation is as the
following figure.


				     ДДДД
				   /	/і
				 /    /  і
			       /    /	*і<------- connect to DE-620 only
			      ЪДДДДї  *  і
 connect     |\ 	      і    і*	*і<------- connect to printer or
 to pc	     |.|	  ЪДДДЩ    і  *  /	   key card
 printer <-- |.|ННННННННННі DE-621 і*  /
 port	     |.|	  і	   і /
	     |/ 	  АДДДДДДДДЩ


The D-Link NetBIOS Emulator is a standardized network interface
program that allows this Adapter to run NetBIOS-based network
operating systems like the IBM PC LAN Program and others.
No software modification or additional installation is necessary.
All operations as well as installation procedures for the network
operating system will remain unaltered.

The following files will be used in this installation:

Files		  Contents
-----------	  -------------------------
DE-620.EXE	  DE-620 Driver program
NBIOS.EXE	  NetBIOS Emulator Program

To install the NetBIOS Emulator, do as follows:

1. Load in the driver program DE-620.EXE.

      >DE-620

2. Load in the NetBIOS Emulator program NBIOS.EXE.  This program
   is memory-resident and will stay in your computer's memory
   until its power is turned off or until you re-boot.

      >NBIOS [/Sm] [/Ck]

   Typing the parameter after NBIOS is optional. The parameter is used
   as follows:

     /Sm   specifies the maximum number of sessions allowed on your
	   computer, where m can be a value from 1 to 254.  If this
	   parameter is not specified, the default number of sessions
	   will be set to 32.

     /Ck   specifies the maximum number of NetBIOS command available for
	   your computer where k can be a value from 1 to 255.	If this
	   parameter is not specified, the default number of NetBIOS
	   commands will be set to 32.

Your computer now is ready to run a NetBIOS-based network operating system.