February
								     1993


	    MS Windows for Workgroups Installation With D-Link Cards
	    ========================================================

This driver diskette includes an OEMSETUP.INF file for Windows for Workgroups.
Using the OEMSETUP.INF file, the user can select whichever D-Link network
adapters are to be installed based on Windows dialog menus.

The OEMSETUP.INF file contains selections for all the following D-Link
network adapters:

	DE-100 series, DE-200 series, DE-205TP, DE-220 series
	DE-300 series, DE-320 series, DE-400, DE-600 series
	DE-620 series, DE-650 series


Installation procedures:

1. Proceed to install Windows for Workgroups.  If you already have an
   installed Windows for Workgroups, open the Control Panel Window to
   change the network settings.

2. When Windows asks for the type of network adapter, it will show a
   list of all network adapters supported by Windows.  You must select
   'Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter'.

3. Windows will ask for an OEMSETUP.INF file. Since the D-Link OEMSETUP.INF
   file is included in the D-Link driver diskette, insert the driver diskette
   in drive A:

   Input the full path name where the D-Link OEMSETUP.INF file is located.
   (i.e. A:\NDIS\OEMSETUP.INF)

4. You will see a Windows dialog menu listing all D-Link network adapters
   included in the OEMSETUP.INF file.  Select the network adapter that
   you will be using.

5. After selecting the type of D-Link network adapter, Windows will look
   for the NDIS driver of the network adapter you have selected.

   At this time, the D-Link driver diskette should still be in drive A:.

   Input the full path name where the D-Link NDIS driver is located.
   (i.e. A:\NDIS\DOS\)

6. Windows will copy the NDIS driver file and update the Windows network
   system automatically.  Be sure to configure the network adapter if you
   are using I/O port or IRQ other than the default.

   At this point, you can finish the installation or continue the process
   according to your preferences.

7. After installation is completely finished, modify CONFIG.SYS for initial
   PCMCIA card.

      *** PC installed Socket service, Card service, and Client driver ***
  Skip this step.

	     OR

      *** PC installed Socket service or Databook Cardtalk ***
  DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\AE.EXE [/iop:P0] [/mem:P1] [/irq:P2] [/slt:P3]

	     OR

      *** PC's PCMCIA controller is Intel 82365SL ***
  DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\PCIC.EXE [/iop:P0] [/mem:P1] [/irq:P2] [/slt:P3] [/grp:P4]

	     OR

      *** PC is Toshiba T3300SL ***
 DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\ICCNT.EXE [/iop:P0] [/mem:P1] [/irq:P2]

      *** For Phoenix PCM ***
   DEVICE= PCMSS.EXE
   DEVICE= PCMCCU.EXE
   DEVICE= PCMDLINK.COM (irq:5, mem:d600, io base:320, only PCMCCU v1.3 needed)

  Please refer to \OPEN_ADP\README.DOC or \install.doc for detail information.

   *** parameters description ***
	/iop   :I/O base
	/mem   :Attribute memory base
	/irq   :IRQ value
	/slt   :Slot type
	/grp   :Group value

	P0 :The selectable window I/O base with 0x20 range.
	    The default value is 0x300.
	P1 :The selectable window memory base.
	    The default value is 0xd000.
	P2 :The selectable irq value.
	    The default value is 0x5.
	P3 :The selectable slot number.
	    The default number is 1.
	P4 :The selectable grp value.
	    The default value is 0.
	    Group 0 means Index IO is 3E0h, Data IO is 3E1h, Base is 00h
	    Group 1 means Index IO is 3E0h, Data IO is 3E1h, Base is 80h
	    Group 2 means Index IO is 3E2h, Data IO is 3E3h, Base is 00h
	    Group 3 means Index IO is 3E2h, Data IO is 3E3h, Base is 80h
PCIC.EXE
     PCIC.EXE is used to enable Intel 82365SL PC Card Interface Controller
     (PCIC) chipset.
ICCNT.EXE
     ICCNET.EXE is used to enable ICCNT (I/O Card Controller) chipset in
     TOSHIBA T3300SL Model Notebook.
AE.EXE
     AE.EXE is used to enable PCMCIA Ethernet Card on which Socket Service has
     been installed.
PCMDLINK.COM
     PCMDLINK.COM is PCM client driver and only Phoenix PCMCCU v1.3 need.

   When you finish above modify, restart your system for thex updates to
   take effect.


		   D-Link NDIS PROTOCOL.INI User Guide
		   ===================================

	 This guide lists the available PROTOCOL.INI keywords for all
	 D-Link NDIS device drivers.  Most of the keywords are optional
	 and have default values.  The asterisk symbol (*) indicates the
	 list of D-Link adapters where the keyword is applicable.

	 IOADDRESS - This keyword specifies the base I/O port address used
		     by the D-Link Network Interface Card. This value must
		     match the base I/O address of printer port on your PC,
		     If the adapter is DE-620 or DE-600. Otherwise, it must
		     match the IRQ setting on the NIC. If this keyword is
		     not present, the default value will be 300h.
		     * all D-Link network adapters

	 INTERRUPT - This keyword specifies the interrupt line used by the
		     D-Link NIC. This value must match the IRQ of printer
		     port on PC when NIC is DE-620 or DE-600. Otherwise
		     , this value must match the IRQ jumper setting on the
		     NIC. If this keyword is not present, the default
		     value will be 5.
		     * all D-Link network adapters

	 DRIVERNAME- This keyword specifies the NIC driver's name.  The NIC
		     driver name follows the NIC adapter type.	(i.e. DE100,
		     DE200, DE220, etc.)
		     *all D-Link network adapters

	 PRINTPORT - This keyword specifies the printer port used by your
		     D-Link Pocket LAN Adapter.
		     *DE-600, DE-620

	 BASEMEMORY- This keyword specifies the mapped memory address used
		     by the D-Link NIC.  This value must match the base
		     memory jumper setting on your NIC.  Base memory will
		     only be in effect if the remote boot ROM jumper is
		     enabled.
		     *DE-100, DE-200

	 ADAPTERID - This keyword specifies the adapter ID used by D-Link
		     MCA bus card. This value must match the card ID jumper
		     setting on your MCA adapter.
		     *DE-300, DE-320

	 NETADDRESS- This keyword specifies the node address (hex) used by
		     your network interface card.  This option is used only
		     if you want to override the node address burned in your
		     NIC.  In this case, the specified address will be used
		     instead of the NIC's actual node address.
		     *all D-Link network adapters