File Name: 24P1864.TXT IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Adapter for DOS and Windows 3.1x (NDIS 2) Clients - Version 2.05La Readme.txt This README file contains the latest information about installing the IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Adapter for DOS and Windows 3.1x (NDIS 2) Clients - Version 2.05La Refer to IBM 16\4 Token-Ring PCI Family Adapter User's Guide for complete installation Instructions. CONTENTS ________ 1.0 Installation Instructions 2.0 Directory Structure 3.0 Changes - Known Limitations 4.0 Trademarks and Notices 5.0 Disclaimer 1.0 Installation Instructions The downloadable file in this package is a self-extracting ZIP file containing the DOS NDIS2 device driver ( IBMTRP.DOS ) and its associated files. 1. Download the self-extracting ZIP file dosndisp.exe to the drive and directory of your choice. 2. Execute dosndisp.exe from a command prompt to unzip the file. A path can be specified after the self-extracting zip file name in order to expand the zip file to a location other than the current directory (example: dosndisp x:\ - where x is a dri ve letter). If a path is not specified, the self-extracting zip file will be unzipped into the current directory. Refer to the directory structure in the Additional Information section for details on the subdirectory structure the self-extracting zip file will create. 3. After unzipping the file, refer to the IBM Token-Ring PCI Family Adapter User's Guide, IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter User's Guide, or IBM High-Speed 100/16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter User's Guide on the CD-ROM that shipped with yo ur adapter for complete instructions for installing the device driver. See IBM Token-Ring Features for details. 2.0 Directory Structure 2.1 Directory Structure for DOSNDISP.EXE Directory Structure for DOSNDISP.EXE Directory of X:\ DOS 03-08-00 8:47a DOS 0 file(s) 0 bytes Directory of X:\DOS IBMTRP DOC 1,725 08-25-98 4:23p IBMTRP.DOC IBMTRP DOS 93,963 03-24-99 12:26p IBMTRP.DOS IBMTRP NIF 4,929 08-25-98 4:23p IBMTRP.NIF LA1 MSG 3,811 08-25-98 5:03p LA1.MSG OEMSETUP INF 1,673 09-28-98 2:07p OEMSETUP.INF 5 file(s) 106,101 bytes Total files listed: 5 file(s) 106,101 bytes 3.0 Change History o June 20, 2000 Added support for the IBM High-Speed 100/16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter. No code changes made. Changes in 2.05La from the previous version (2.05L) IBMTRP.DOS Version 2.05La contains the following fixes and enhancements over the previously released version, version 2.05L: Fixes Rebuilt package to include OEMSETUP.INF file which was missing from V2.05L package Enhancements - Added support for the IBM 16/4 Token-Ring PCI Management Adapter. No code changes made. Change history for previous driver versions: Changes in 2.05L from the previous version (2.00) IBMTRP.DOS Version 2.05L contains the following fixes and enhancements over the previously released version, version 2.00: Fixes 1. Fixes hang during initialization on 450 MHz and faster processors 2. Fixes hang during initialization when there is no PCI token-ring adapter in the machine. Changes in 2.00 from the previous version (1.03) IBMTRP.DOS Version 2.00 contains the following fixes and enhancements over the previously released version, version 1.03 Enhancements: 1. Removes prior restriction of no "DOS=HIGH,UMB" support in CONFIG.SYS 2. Added support for 100Mbps adapters Changes in 1.03 from the previous version (1.00) IBMTRP.DOS Version 1.03 contains the following fixes and enhancements over the previously released version, version 1.00 (Version 1.03 was an interim release that was not shipped from the factory or posted on the internet/web.): Fixes 1. Resolves Divide Overflow errors that can occur on 400 MHz or faster Pentium based computers when IBMTRP.DOS is loading and initializing Resolves failure of IBMTRP.DOS to bind to protocol stacks during a RPL process 2. (This symptom has only been observed when performing RPL as part of implementing IBM's LCCM software, but could possibly occur in other RPL scenarios.) 3. Resolves inability of LCCM to perform warm boots (simulated Ctrl-Alt-Del) on machines whose BIOSes do not disable PCI busmastering during warm boots. Activating this fix requires the addition of a command line parameter on the DEVICE= statement in CONFIG.SYS that loads IBMTRP.DOS: DEVICE=drive:\path...\IBMTRP.DOS /HOOKINT15 WARNING: Use this command line parameter ONLY if this specific warm boot hang symptom is occurring with LCCM. Use of this parameter under any other circumstance has not been tested and is not supported. 4.0 Trademarks and Notices Microsoft and Windows are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. BY FURNISHING THIS DOCUMENT, IBM GRANTS NO LICENSES TO ANY PATENTS OR COPYRIGHTS. Note to U.S. Government Users -- Documentation related to restricted rights -- Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. 5.0 Disclaimer 5.1 THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. BY FURNISHING THIS DOCUMENT, IBM GRANTS NO LICENSES TO ANY PATENTS OR COPYRIGHTS. 5.2 Note to Government Users Include the following note after the disclaimer paragraph. Note to U.S. Government Users -- Documentation related to restricted rights -- Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions set forth in GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation.