STANDARD MICROSYSTEMS CORPORATION Microsoft Windows 95 NDIS v3.1, NDIS v2.01, and DOS ODI Drivers For Ethernet LAN Network Cards INSTALLATION GUIDE This software is licensed by SMC for use by its customers only. Copyright (c) 1996 Standard Microsystems Corporation. All rights reserved. This installation guide describes: o Supported network cards o An overview o Supplied files o Installing the SMC driver o Optional procedures to modify card settings and add network protocols o Manual removal of a driver o Non-PnP network card installation SUPPORTED NETWORK CARDS o EtherEZ Ethernet network cards (SMC8416 board types) o Elite16 Ethernet network cards (SMC8013 board types) o Ultra16 Ethernet network cards (SMC8216 board type) o Elite network cards (SMC8003 board type) o PLUS Ethernet network cards (SMC/WD8003 board type) o EtherCard PLUS Micro Channel network cards (SMC/WD8003xx/A or 8013xx/A board type) OVERVIEW This file explains how to install the Windows 95 driver for x86-based platforms. SUPPLIED FILES General files o WIN_95.DOC This file o RELEASE.DOC Release notes for this version of the driver Files to install the driver on Windows 95 o SMC8000N.SY_ The NDIS3 32-bit driver o SMC8000.DO_ The NDIS2 16-bit driver o SMC8000.CO_ The ODI 16-bit driver o NETSMC.INF The driver's setup file One other file, LSL.COM, is required for successful ODI driver installation operation. It can be obtained from Novell's BBS. INSTALLING THE SMC DRIVER The installation procedure described below loads the most current SMC driver from the SMC SuperDisk while utilizing the auto-detection capabilities of Windows 95. Do not follow any installations if prompted by Windows 95 without first performing the steps described below. NOTE: The procedure described below applies to SMC EtherEZ network cards in their default PnP enabled mode. If you have disabled the PnP capability of the card, proceed to the section titled 'Non-PnP Network Card Installation'. 1. If Windows 95 is already installed on your computer, proceed to Step 2. Otherwise, complete the Windows 95 installation without the SMC network card installed. 2. Start Windows 95. Insert the SMC SuperDisk into a floppy drive after Windows 95 has come up. 3. If you have not yet installed the SMC EtherEZ network card (preferred), proceed to step 4. Otherwise: - If you have already installed the EtherEZ network card AND driver, record your current network and protocol settings, such as IP address and workgroup name, as they may be lost during this installation. You can get this information by clicking on 'My Computer', 'Control Panel', and 'Network'. Select the appropriate protocol, click on the 'Properties' button, and record the displayed information. Proceed to Step 4. - If you already have an EtherEZ network card in your computer WITHOUT a driver installed, Windows 95 will automatically detect the card and display a 'New Hardware Detected' window. Choose 'Cancel' and proceed to Step 4. 4. From the Task Bar, select 'Start' and then 'Run . . .' and type A:W95INST. 5. Remove the SMC SuperDisk, close all windows, and shut down your computer. With your PC turned OFF insert the SMC network card (if not already installed), and attach the network cable. 6. Restart Windows 95. Make sure you have your Windows 95 CD available. If you have copied all the files from the CD to your hard drive, make a note of the path to those files. 7. Windows 95 will automatically detect your network card when restarted. When prompted, insert the SMC SuperDisk into your floppy drive and click 'OK'. Windows 95 will begin installing software from the Windows 95 CD (or the Windows 95 path you have designated). If the message "The file NETSMC.INF on SMC SuperDisk could not be found" appears, specify the path to the SMC SuperDisk (e.g., A:) and click 'OK'. 8. Follow the remaining Windows 95 instructions to complete the installation. When prompted, select 'Yes' to restart your computer and remove the SMC SuperDisk. OPTIONAL PROCEDURES TO MODIFY CARD SETTINGS AND ADD NETWORK PROTOCOLS Double-click on the 'My Computer', 'Control Panel', and 'Network' icons. The 'Network' box appears. If the correct network protocols are not installed, select the primary network to which you will be attaching in the 'Primary Network Logon' list box. Click 'Add'. The 'Select Network Component Type' box appears. Follow the on-screen directions to select network protocols. For peer-to-peer networks, you may wish to enable 'File and Print Sharing' in the 'Network' box. To modify other network card properties, select the appropriate tab or click on the 'Properties' button from the 'Network' box and modify properties as desired. MANUAL REMOVAL OF A DRIVER Executing the W95INST batch file will remove any previously loaded SMC EtherEZ 8416 driver. If you have an older NON PnP network card already installed with an older driver and you would like to remove it, follow the procedure described below: 1. From the Start Menu, select 'Settings' and then 'Control Panel'. 2. Double click the 'Systems' icon. 3. Select the 'Device Manager' tab, double click on 'Network Adapters', and then click on the network adapter that you would like to remove. 4. Select the 'Remove' button and then you will get a 'Confirm Device Removal' box. Select OK. 5. Restart Windows 95 and go to step 4 of the NON-PnP NETWORK CARD INSTALLATION section of this document. NON-PnP NETWORK CARD INSTALLATION This section describes how to install the drivers for an SMC EtherEZ network card with PnP disabled or an SMC network card that is not PnP compatible (e.g., 8013 Plus, 8216 Ultra). Note that the default state of this card is PnP enabled, so you should NOT follow this procedure unless you have disabled the PnP capability of the card using EZStart. NOTE: If you have already installed an SMC EtherEZ network card with PnP disabled AND loaded an older driver, go to 'Control Panel', select 'Systems', select 'Device Manager', click on 'Network Adapter', click on the SMC network card, and select 'Remove'. When presented with the 'Confirm Device Removal' window, select 'OK'. Restart Windows 95 and proceed to Step 4. 1. With your PC turned OFF insert the SMC network card into your PC. 2. Run the EZStart utility from the SuperDisk to verify that the card has no conflicts with the machine. Click on 'Start', 'Shutdown', 'Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode', and 'Yes'. Select 'Automatic' or 'Custom' to setup the card (refer to ezstart.doc on the SuperDisk for more information). Make a note of the card settings that EZStart provides for the driver installation. - Card settings needed for an SMC EtherEZ, Elite 16 or Ultra 16 network card with Memory Mapped Enabled are IRQ, I/O Base, and Memory RAM. - Card settings needed for an SMC EtherEZ with I/O Mapped Enabled are IRQ and I/O Base. Note that in some cases Windows 95 'Properties/Resources' displays a Memory Range. This setting does not need to be noted or changed. 3. Restart Windows 95. 4. Select 'Start', 'Settings', 'Control Panel', and click on the 'Network' icon. 5. At the 'Network Configuration' window, click on 'Add', select 'Adapter', and click on 'Add' again. When the 'Network Adapter' window appears, click on 'Have Disk'. 6. When presented with the 'Install From Disk' window, specify the path to the root directory of the SMC SuperDisk (e.g., A:) and click 'OK'. When the 'Network Adapter' window appears, highlight the appropriate SMC network card and click 'OK'. 7. When the 'Network Configuration' window appears, highlight the appropriate SMC network card, click on 'Properties', and select the 'Resources' tab. Change the settings to match the card settings recorded in Step 2 and click 'OK'. 8. Select the appropriate Clients and Protocol in the 'Network Configuration' window and click on 'OK'. (See 'Optional Procedures') When prompted, specify the appropriate path for files (e.g., Windows 95 CD, D:, or SMC drivers, A:). 9. Restart Windows 95. This commercial computer software and documentation is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions set forth in subparagraph (c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013, or subparagraphs (c) (1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software -- Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52.227-19, or Alternate III of the Rights in Data -- General clause at FAR 52.227-14, as applicable. The manufacturer / subcontractor is Standard Microsystems Corporation, 80 Arkay Drive, Hauppauge, NY 11788. SMC and Standard Microsystems are registered trademarks; and EtherEZ, EtherCard Elite 16 Ultra, EtherCard Elite 16T Ultra, EtherCard Elite 16C Ultra, EliteSeries, EliteView, EZStart, SuperDisk, and UltraChip are trademarks of Standard Microsystems Corporation. Other product and company names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.