
Installation and Configuration Options 1-3
■ If your computer is using a memory manager (all computers using
Microsoft
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Windows
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use a memory manager such as EMM386
or its equivalent), you must set aside upper memory for the
Card Services memory, the MMIO area, and the shared RAM area.
Refer to the section “Avoiding Memory Manager Conflicts” in
Chapter 3 or 4, or Appendix A, for a sample procedure.
Installation and Configuration Options
The software on the TokenDisk diskette provides two methods
to install the adapter:
■ AutoLink
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installation
■ Standard installation and configuration
These methods are described in the following sections.
AutoLink Installation
The AutoLink feature can be used to make your computer a
NetWare
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DOS ODI client. The AutoLink program configures
and tests the 3C689 adapter, installs the client driver and
NetWare client files, and modifies computer startup files to
allow you to log in to a NetWare server after you reboot your
computer. For more information about the AutoLink feature,
see Chapter 3, “Using the AutoLink Feature for NetWare.”
Standard Installation and Configuration
The standard installation and configuration procedures can be
used to configure the 3C689 adapter, test the adapter, and
install drivers in DOS- and OS/2-based network operating
systems. For more information about these procedures, refer to
Chapter 4, “Standard Installation and Configuration,”
Chapter 5, “Installing Network Drivers,” and Chapter 6,
“Troubleshooting.”