Software Product Description ___________________________________________________________________ PRODUCT NAME: PATHWORKS for DOS, Version 4.1B SPD 55.07.13 DESCRIPTION PATHWORKS for DOS is based on the Personal Computing Systems Architecture (PCSA), which is an extension of Digital Equipment Corporation's systems and networking architecture that merges the OpenVMS, ULTRIX, SCO[TM] UNIX(R), DOS, OS/2(R), and Macintosh(R) environments.
LAN Manager V2.1 for PATHWORKS for DOS product. Refer to the OPTIONAL SOFTWARE section of the System Support Addendum (SSA 55.07.13-x) for ordering information.
o PATHWORKS for SCO UNIX - Software that allows a SCO UNIX-based Intel[TM] 386/486 system to act as a file and print server to DOS and OS/2 personal computers. PATHWORKS for SCO UNIX is based upon Microsoft(R) LAN Manager for UNIX (LMU) V2.2. PATHWORKS for SCO UNIX supports Ethernet as the physical media type and DECnet, TCP/IP, and NetBEUI as network transports. (Refer to SPD 42.85.xx.
o PATHWORKS ISDN (DOS) - Software that allows one remote personal computer running the DOS operating system to connect with the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) to any PATHWORKS server and to use the facilities provided by PATHWORKS for DOS using DECnet or TCP/IP as the network transport. PATHWORKS for DOS and PATHWORKS for DOS (TCP/IP) are prerequisite products. (Refer to SPD 45.68.xx.
o Broadcast and Receive o LAN Manager, Version 2.0 Support o NETBIOS Interface Support o Task-to-Task Communications o Memory Savings Techniques o DOS Version 5.0 Task Switcher API Support o Installation and Configuration Utilities o PC DECwindows Motif(R) o Microsoft Windows[TM] Version 3.0/3.
(LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN). Refer to the OPTIONAL HARDWARE section of the System Support Addendum (SSA 55.07.13-x) for detailson supported Ethernet, Token Ring, and asynchronous DECnet configurations. The PATHWORKS for DOS software can be installed directly on the PC's local hard disk and used for peer-to-peer DECnet network communications. In this configuration, server software is not required.
o Direct connections to shielded or unshielded twisted pair Token Ring local area networks via Token Ring controllers. o Asynchronous connections to the network via serial lines, using the personal computer's asynchronous communications adapter as the physical link. PATHWORKS for DOS supports the Digital Data Communications Message Protocol, Version 4.1 (DDCMP) for full-duplex transmission in point-topoint operation.
In order to utilize the source routing and/or arbitrary MAC addressing features, the user must also update to the following products SIMULTANEOUSLY, if they exist in the network: o PATHWORKS for VMS V4.1-1, at minimum o DEC Token Ring Network Device Driver for OpenVMS V1.1 for the DEC TRNcontroller 100 o OpenVMS VAX operating system V5.5, at minimum o DECnet Phase IV Prime o The Proteon[TM] bridging routers (CNX 500 and 4100+) software release 12.1, at minimum o PATHWORKS for OS/2 Version 2.
by using this configuration for file and print services. The user is limited to local area network access while using this combination of transports. File and print services over the DECnet transport are configured by default. File and print services over the LAST transport can be configured through the advanced menu of NETSETUP.
the Network Device Utility (NDU) and the NDDRV device driver. NDU creates a file on the remote system, using the standard DECnet file access interface, representing a local device. Up to four network disks can be opened simultaneously. Note: NDU will be discontinued concurrent with the next release of this product. Sizes for both LAD and NDU disks can be 360KB, 720KB, 1.2M, 1.44M, 10M, 20M, 32M, 64M, 128M, 256M, 512M bytes in any combination.
Print Services Through the integration of Microsoft's LAN Manager, Version 2.0 with DECnet as well as emulation of IBM's NETBIOS, remote printers appear as a transparent extension of the client's facilities. This allows the redirection of local printing to a server-based printer. PATHWORKS for DOS software also allows one or more parallel printers connected to a PC to be offered to the network as remote printers through the use of the Local Area Terminal (LAT) protocol, Version 5.1.
Users can print the contents of a screen to a local or remote printer over the network by using Print Screen functionality while using a DOSbased application (including the SETHOST terminal emulator). To print the contents of a screen while using the VT320 terminal emulator under Microsoft Windows, press the F2 key instead. (Print Screen support is not available while using PC DECwindows Motif.
Mail Services PATHWORKS for DOS MAIL allows DOS clients to send and receive messages and documents to users of MAIL software (for example, MAIL-11) on systems that operate within the same DECnet network. (The PATHWORKS for VMS, ULTRIX, or OS/2 mail server must already be installed to utilize MAIL.) Note: MAIL is not supported with the PATHWORKS for SCO UNIX server. MAIL is a PC-style utility for sending and reading mail. It contains horizontal menu bars, pull-down menus, and Help listed by topics.
Clients can receive the date and time from the server. This service assures users of consistent timestamps on any given file created, shared, or updated by other users. InfoServer Network Storage Services Through the integration of Microsoft's CD-ROM extensions to the MS-DOS(R) operating system (MSCDEX), DOS clients can access the CD-ROM drives of Digital's InfoServer 100 or 150 containing applications written using the PC industry-standard formats, ISO 9660 and High Sierra.
PATHWORKS for DOS includes Microsoft's LAN Manager, Version 2.0, which provides the following capabilities: o Application Programming Interface (API) functions (such as named pipes) that allow for the development and support of distributed applications. Note: Support of distributed applications requires full API support on both the client and server systems.
NETBIOS support allows computers running PATHWORKS for DOS and NETBIOS applications to communicate with other computers running PATHWORKS for DOS and NETBIOS applications. This feature preserves users' investment in industry standard applications. PATHWORKS for DOS NETBIOS applications can also communicate with other DECnet applications such as DECnet-VAX applications. The NETBIOS naming service and datagram service is supported in both Ethernet and Token Ring Local Area Network configurations.
Task-to-Task Communications User programs written in Microsoft's MACRO Assembler or the C language can exchange messages with other network user programs. A simple set of functions is provided by the transparent Task-to-Task interface (TTT), which allows communication and exchange of data with a remote network program through a limited set of DOS calls (for example, OPEN, CLOSE, READ, and WRITE).
will service the request. The Job Spawner can initiate the File Access Listener (FAL), Data Test Receiver (DTR), and other user-written programs or batch files. Memory Savings Techniques PATHWORKS for DOS software supports several techniques for saving conventional PC memory. By using these techniques, additional conventional PC memory becomes available for user applications. o Several network components can be optionally loaded into expanded memory simultaneously.
o Whether the LAN Manager Basic or Enhanced Redirector is used and what portion of memory they are loaded into o Whether an Ethernet or Token Ring controller is used o Network controller driver size o DOS version o Whether the PC is configured to remote boot o Parameters and drivers specified in CONFIG.SYS and PROTOCOL.INI o Other Terminate and Stay Residents (TSRs) that may be loaded The performance of EMS boards will vary depending on the EMS hardware and software selected.
therefore, some applications may not function in Digital's PATHWORKS for DOS network environment with the Task Switcher enabled. Installation and Configuration Utilities PATHWORKS for DOS includes an automated installation procedure to install the client software to the PATHWORKS for VMS (on VAX systems) or ULTRIX server system or to the client's hard disk. A DOSLOAD utility is provided to simplify management of various versions of the DOS operating system to the PATHWORKS for VMS or ULTRIX server system.
o DWDOS386 for Intel systems with 80386 and 80486 processors PC DECwindows Motif requires additional extended memory over and above the conventional, EMS, and XMS memory required by the other components of the PATHWORKS for DOS product. A minimum of 1 MB of system memory must be free and accessible to start PC DECwindows Motif after configuring the system with the required PATHWORKS network components. This memory may be made up of free conventional and extended memory.
DECwindows and X Window System applications that do not take into account the PC's hardware characteristics (such as screen resolution, screen aspect ratios, keyboard layouts, and number of mouse buttons) may not function optimally with a PC as a display server. In addition to the supported OpenVMS and ULTRIX DECwindows window managers, Digital provides an OpenVMS window manager designed specifically for PC screens that allows users to move windows off the screen.
o Access to print services provided through the Microsoft Windows, Version 3.0/3.1 Control Panel. o The ability to run the networking software in expanded memory (EMS) with Windows, Version 3.0 in Real, Standard, or 386 Enhanced modes; or in Standard or 386 Enhanced modes with Windows V3.1. If using the remote boot feature in conjunction with Microsoft Windows, Version 3.0/3.1 in 386 Enhanced Mode, the Microsoft-supplied TSR named RPLMEM must be loaded. If using Microsoft Windows, Version 3.0/3.
o PIFs (Program Information Files) for most DOS-based PATHWORKS for DOS applications/utilities are provided. (These PIFs are provided as examples and should work with most configurations. The user may need to tailor the PIFs, given the application mix and specific personal computer configuration.) Note: The Task-to-Task interface (TTT) and the Transparent File Access (TFA) utility are currently not supported under Microsoft Windows. TTT will be discontinued concurrent with the next release of this product.
o While using Microsoft Windows, Version 3.0/3.1, support for Digital's Local Area Terminal (LAT) and CTERM protocols and serial terminal communication. The user can load LAT into EMS, thereby gaining more memory for other applications. Note: If using Token Ring, only the CTERM protocol and serial terminal communications are supported. Terminal emulation connections to the PATHWORKS for SCO UNIX server are only available using the CTERM protocol.
Switzerland /French Sweden Italy Denmark United Kingdom Switzerland/German Norway Spain France Finland Canada o Support for scripting facilities. The script processing language enables the automation of frequently executed functions. Note: The VT320 terminal emulator fonts accommodate video resolutions of 800 x 600 or less. SETHOST Features o Support for Digital's Local Area Terminal (LAT) and CTERM protocols and serial terminal communication.
o Support for the following list of character sets: ISO Latin-1 (ISO), DEC Multinational (MCS), DEC Technical (TCS), and the following 7bit National Character Replacement Sets (NRCS): ASCII British French German Italian Finnish Spanish Swedish Norwegian/Danish Swiss Canadian Dutch Portuguese o Support for PC code page character sets.
Digital's DECnet/SNA gateways. GAI is designed to be included with thirdparty terminal emulators, rather than shipped as a part of PATHWORKS, for those vendors who choose to include and support it. This change will allow users more choices in third-party terminal emulation vendors and will allow vendors to better support their products in a PATHWORKS environment. SEDT Screen Editor SEDT is a text editor that allows the display and editing of a full screen of text.
Note: The Digital-mode LK250 keyboard drivers and the VSXXX-AA mouse driver will be discontinued concurrent with the next release of this product. PATHWORKS will continue to support the LK250 in industry-standard mode and industry-standard mice. Multilinguality Some PATHWORKS for DOS components are available in languages other than English. More than one language variant can be run from the PC without rebooting. For more information, refer to the following SPDs: Swedish (SPD 55.17.xx) Spanish (SPD 55.18.
Digital Network Management The Network Control Program, Network Management Listener, and Local Area Terminal Control Program are provided for network management purposes. The Network Control Program (NCP) performs three primary functions: o Displaying statistical and error information. The user can display the status of the local node's DECnet activity and statistics related to both the node and the communication line. o Controlling the node's network components.
Using the Network File Transfer (NFT) utility, users can transfer sequential ASCII and binary files between the personal computer and another DECnet node. Files can be transferred in both directions between the locally supported DOS file system devices and the file systems of other DECnet nodes. NFT runs to the exclusion of other tasks or programs, except when running under Microsoft Windows, Version 3.0/3.1.
Maintenance Operations Protocol (MOP) Support for Digital Terminal Servers and Routers Maintenance Operations Protocol (MOP) down-line load and up-line dump support for Digital terminal servers and routers is included in PATHWORKS for DOS. This allows users to utilize Digital communications servers in environments that would not justify the presence of OpenVMS or ULTRIX load host systems. This capability is not supported if using Token Ring as Digital terminal servers and routers are Ethernet-only devices.
Because the PATHWORKS for DOS software is written to the NDIS interface, users can use third-party Ethernet or Token Ring controllers if accompanied by an NDIS, Version 2.0.1 driver. Every effort has been made to ensure the software adheres to the NDIS, Version 2.0.1 specification. However, individual vendor's interpretation of the specification may vary and therefore the application may not function in Digital's PATHWORKS for DOS network environment.
Note: Digital recommends the use of the Digital multi-buffered EtherWORKS controllers in networks which carry heavy traffic. Restrictions and Limitations To create a floppy key disk, a disk greater than or equal to 720KB is required for booting purposes. Any application that does not properly mask and unmask interrupts is incompatible with this product. For example, applications that use IBM BASICA, Version 1.0 interpreter or compiler or GW BASIC(R), Version 1.0 do not unmask the interrupts when they exit.
The "Autosense Mode" of the Zenith(R) Data Systems Enhanced EGA card (Z449) is incompatible with PATHWORKS for DOS and must be disabled. Refer to the Zenith Owner's Manual for more information. HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS Systems, components, and peripherals as specified in the System Support Addendum (SSA 55.07.13-x) are supported. PATHWORKS for DOS, Version 4.1B has been tested on several supported configurations (refer to SSA 55.07.13-x).
ORDERING INFORMATION Software Licenses: QL-0TL**-** Software Media and Documentation: QA-0TL**-** o QA-0TL*A-H5 (TK50 cartridge) or -HM (magtape) for use with a VAX/OpenVMS server. o QA-0TL*E-H5 (TK50 cartridge) or -HM (magtape) for use with a VAX/RISC ULTRIX server. o QA-0TL*A-H7 (high-density 5.25-inch floppies) or -HB (low-density 3.5-inch floppies), except for Czech, Russian, Slovak, Polish, and Hungarian, order QA-MTQ**H7 or -HB.
DECnet-DOS Documentation: QA-0TL*D-GZ PATHWORKS for DOS User's Handbook: AA-PAF7C-TK Note: These documentation kits/handbook are included in the software media and documentation kits listed previously. Order only if you require additional copies. Digital recommends that each PATHWORKS user has a copy of the PATHWORKS for DOS User's Handbook. DECnet Programmer's Documentation: AA-PAFJC-TK Note: This document is NOT included in the media and documentation kits listed previously.
- DEC MAILworks for DOS software (SPD 31.51.xx) on the DOS personal computer. The media and documentation are available separately. The DEC MAILworks server for OpenVMS license and software must also be purchased separately. 2. The license entitles the user to connect to any of the PATHWORKS LAN Manager servers listed below for file and print services from a single DOS personal computer: - The PATHWORKS for VMS server software on one or more VAX and/or Alpha AXP systems.
SOFTWARE WARRANTY Warranty for this software product is provided by Digital with the purchase of a license for the product as defined in the Software Warranty Addendum of this SPD. (R) 3Com and EtherLink are registered trademarks of 3Com Corporation. (R) Adobe and PostScript are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems, Inc. (R) COMPAQ, Deskpro, and LTE are registered trademarks of COMPAQ Computer Corporation. (R) CompuServe is a registered trademark of CompuServe, Inc.
[TM] Proteon is a trademark of Proteon Associates, Inc. [TM] SCO is a trademark of Santa Cruz Operations, Inc. [TM] SLT/286 is a trademark or Compaq Computer Corporation. [TM] Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
PRODUCT NAME: PATHWORKS for DOS, Version 4.1B SSA 55.07.13-A HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS Systems, components, and peripherals specified below are supported except as noted for specific software components: o An Intel[TM] 8086-, 8088-, 80286-, 80386-, 80486-based personal computer from the Supported Base Systems table. o A minimum of 640KB system memory. o One network connection, either asynchronous or via an Ethernet or Token Ring controller.
Block Space Requirements PATHWORKS for DOS software may be stored either on the personal computer's local storage device or on the server system. Maximum disk space required for the installation of all PATHWORKS for DOS software is 18MB of free disk space (or 35,000 blocks on an OpenVMS or ULTRIX server). Other configurations, using selected components, may require less disk space. OPTIONAL HARDWARE Expanded Memory Specification Version 4.
LA50 LA210 LJ250 LJ252 LN03 LN03 PLUS LA70 LA324 Turbo PrintServer 32 PrintServer 20 PrintServer 40 LA424 Digital Keyboards, Mice The following keyboards and mice from Digital may be added to the IBM PC, XT, AT, and DECstation PC family systems described in the Supported Base Systems table: o Digital LK250-xx Keyboard Note: The IBM PC Model 5150 system unit must have a system ROM BIOS dated 10-27-82 or later.
Video Adapters PATHWORKS for DOS software supports the following video adapters (subject to vendor support of the adapters in base systems): o MDA - IBM Monochrome Display Adapter o CGA - IBM Color Graphics Adapter o EGA - IBM Enhanced Graphics Adapter o MCGA - IBM PS/2(R) Model 30 video hardware o VGA - IBM Video Graphics Adapter o Hercules(R) Monochrome - Hercules Graphic Card o COMPAQ(R) Video Graphics Controller Board o COMPAQ Enhanced Color Graphics Board o COMPAQ Video Display Controller Board o COMPA
Ethernet and Token Ring Controllers PATHWORKS for DOS supports Digital's family of EtherWORKS controllers via Digital's native datalinks (DLLs) or NDIS drivers. (These drivers are included in this software package, with the exception of the EtherWORKS EISA TP/BNC. This driver is included with the controller itself.
Asynchronous DDCMP network connections are supported utilizing the system's asynchronous serial port. Maximum line speed can be determined by consulting the PC vendor's documentation. Recoverable data errors may occur at the higher line speeds. All models listed in the Supported Base Systems table can be configured asynchronously unless otherwise noted.
- LA324 MultiPrinter - LJ250, LJ252 Companion Color Printer Additional printer drivers for Digital printers are available in the Microsoft Windows V3.1 retail kit. For other Digital printers in industry-standard mode, use the appropriate industry-standard printer driver from the Microsoft Windows, Version 3.1 retail kit. Note: The Digital-mode LK250 keyboard drivers and the VSXXX-AA mouse driver will be discontinued concurrent with the next release of this product.
Between 1MB and 4MB of system memory must be free and accessible to run X Window System applications. The specific amount of memory required will depend upon the memory requirements of the application chosen by the user. Depending on the number of X Window System applications being displayed and the memory requirements of each application, the user should test these types of configurations with PC DECwindows Motif prior to production use.
o MCGA - IBM PS/2 Model 30 video hardware, mono, 640 x 480 o VGA - IBM Video Graphics Adapter, mono and 16 color, 640 x 480 o COMPAQ Video Graphics Controller Board, mono and 16 color, 640 x 480 o COMPAQ Enhanced Color Graphics Board, mono and 16 color, 640 x 350 o COMPAQ LCD Internal Display Controller, mono and 16 color, 640 x 480 o DECstation 8-bit Video Adapter, mono and 16 color, 640 x 480 or 800 x 600 o DECstation 16-bit SVGA Adapter, mono and 16 color, 640 x 480 or 800 x 600 o DECstation 8514/A-Compa
Mice PC DECwindows Motif is designed for operation with a mouse for the user's convenience and ease-of-use. However, keyboard emulation for a mouse is also provided. If PC DECwindows Motif is configured for use with a mouse, the user must acquire a Microsoft-compatible mouse driver (Version 6.0 or later) and install it on the system prior to the installation of PC DECwindows Motif.
Finland Switzerland (French) France Switzerland (German) Italy United Kingdom Latin America United States o Digital LK250 keyboard Canada Spain Denmark Sweden Finland Switzerland (French) France Switzerland (German) Germany Italy United Kingdom United States Norway Note: The Digital-mode LK250 keyboard drivers and the VSXXX-AA mouse driver will be discontinued concurrent with the next release of this product.
o Toshiba(R) DOS V3.3 (R3C90US), V4.01 (R4A15US), V5.0 o ZDS DOS V3.3+, V4.0, V4.01, V5.0 The base systems listed in the Supported Base Systems table at the end of this document are supported when using operating system software supplied by the same vendor as the system unit itself or with Microsoft DOS. Digital recommends using the operating system software supplied by the PC vendor to ensure complete interoperability. Note: If using DOS, Version 4.0, Digital recommends upgrading to DOS, Version 4.
PATHWORKS X.25 (DOS) V1.0 is required software if the user requires a connection to an X.25 network (SPD 42.73.xx). The media and documentation kit is available separately (QA-008AA-HB (low-density 3.5inch floppies) or -HI (low-density 5.25-inch floppies)). PATHWORKS ISDN (DOS) V1.0 is required software if the user requires a connection with an ISDN network (SPD 45.68.xx). The media and documentation kit is available separately (QA-0H8A*-HB (low-density 3.5inch floppies)). Microsoft Windows, Version 3.0/3.
- With a PATHWORKS for SCO UNIX server - With an Alpha AXP server system - To use PATHWORKS for DOS locally (installed to a hard disk) - With DECnet-DOS only (recommended) - With PATHWORKS for DOS or DECnet-DOS in an asynchronous network environment (recommended) - To use any component of the PATHWORKS for DOS product which does not require a file server, such as PC DECwindows Motif o QA-0TL*B-H7 (high-density 5.25-inch floppies) or -HB (low-density 3.
A variety of service options are available from Digital. For more information, please contact your local Digital office. The above information is valid at time of release. Please contact your local Digital office for the most up-to-date information. Note: The availability of these software product options and services may vary by country. Customers should contact their local Digital office for information on availability.
PATHWORKS for DOS software supports the use of Expanded Memory Specification (EMS) applications that are Version 4.0 compliant. Every effort has been made to ensure that the software adheres to the EMS, Version 4.0 specification. However, individual applications may have interpreted the specification differently and, therefore, may not function in Digital's PATHWORKS for DOS network environment. PATHWORKS for DOS software is written to the NDIS Version 2.0.1 interface.
Table_1:_Supported_Base_Systems____________________________________ COMPAQ(R)_Model_______________________Comments_______________________ COMPAQ Deskpro(R) Model 2 * COMPAQ Deskpro 286 Personal Computer Model 40 (Model 2551 on UL label) * COMPAQ Deskpro 286e * COMPAQ Deskpro 286N COMPAQ Deskpro 3/33i COMPAQ Deskpro 386N COMPAQ Deskpro 386s * COMPAQ Deskpro 386s/20 COMPAQ Deskpro 386/16 * COMPAQ Deskpro 386/20 * COMPAQ Deskpro 386/20e * COMPAQ Deskpro 386/25 * COMPAQ Deskpro 386/25e * COMPAQ Deskpro 386/33 *
COMPAQ(R)_Model_______________________Comments_______________________ COMPAQ LTE Lite/20 COMPAQ LTE Lite/25 COMPAQ PORTABLE II * COMPAQ PORTABLE III * COMPAQ PORTABLE 386 * COMPAQ PORTABLE 486c COMPAQ SLT/286[TM] * Some restrictions apply. Contact Compaq for details.
Digital_Model_______________________Comments_______________________ DECstation 316sx * DECstation 320 * DE20x DEC EtherWORKS Turbo series not supported DECstation 320+ DECstation 320SX DECstation 325 * DECstation 325c * DECstation 333c * DECstation 350 * DECstation 420sx DECstation 425 * DECstation 425c DECpc 222 DECpc 316sx DECpc 320 DECpc 320p DECpc 320sx LP DECpc 325p DECpc 325SL DECpc 333 DECpc 333 Portable DECpc 325sx LP DECpc 333sx LP DECpc 340sxLP DECpc 420sx DECpc 425 DECpc 425i 19 DECpc 42
Digital_Model_______________________Comments_______________________ DECpc 425sxLP DECpc 433ST DECpc 433dxLP DECpc 433dx MT DECpc 433 DECpc 433 Workstation DECpc 433 Workstation Token Ring DECpc 450ST DECpc 450D2LP DECpc 450d2 MT DECpc 452ST DECpc 466ST DECpc 466D2LP DECpc 466d2 MT DECpc 433T DECpc 320sx Notebook IBM(R)_Model__________________________Comments_______________________ IBM 5160 Personal Computer XT * IBM 5150-2074 Asynch. Comm.
IBM(R)_Model__________________________Comments_______________________ IBM 8530-E21 Personal System/2 Model 30-286 * IBM 8540 Personal System/2 Model 40 SX IBM 8550 Personal System/2 Model 50 IBM 8550 Personal System/2 Model 50Z IBM 8555 Personal System/2 Model 55 SX IBM 8557 Personal System/2 Model 57 SX IBM 8560 Personal System/2 Model 60 IBM 8570 Personal System/2 Model 70 386 16MHz, 20MHz, 25MHz IBM 8580 Personal System/2 Model 80 IBM 8590 Personal System/2 Model Supported with non-Digital 90 NDIS driver
Olivetti(R)_Model_____________________Comments_______________________ Olivetti M250 * Olivetti M250E * Olivetti M280 * Olivetti M290 * Olivetti M290s * Olivetti M290-30 Olivetti M300 * Olivetti M300-05 DE20x DEC EtherWORKS Turbo series not supported Olivetti M300-08 Olivetti M300-10 DE20x DEC EtherWORKS Turbo series not supported Olivetti M300-30 Olivetti M380-40 Olivetti M380/XP1 * Olivetti M386/25 * Olivetti M400-10 Olivetti M400-40 Olivetti M486 * Tandy(R)_Model________________________Comments_______
Toshiba(R)_Model______________________Comments_______________________ Toshiba T3200sx * System ROM 3.10 or later is required Toshiba T5200 * System ROM 3.
* Denotes support for the previous versions of the Digital Ethernet controller family, DEPCAs. (R) 3Com and EtherLink are registered trademarks of 3Com Corporation. (R) Adobe and PostScript are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems, Inc. (R) COMPAQ, Deskpro, and LTE are registered trademarks of COMPAQ Computer Corporation. (R) CompuServe is a registered trademark of CompuServe, Inc. (R) GW BASIC, Microsoft, and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
[TM] Intel is a trademark of Intel Corporation. [TM] Proteon is a trademark of Proteon Associates, Inc. [TM] SCO is a trademark of Santa Cruz Operations, Inc. [TM] SLT/286 is a trademark or Compaq Computer Corporation. [TM] Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.