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Product Name=<Vender Product Name>
[Configuration Info]
necessary for running network software
Configuring client handle is A65C
Memory + I/O interface, Vcc 50, Vppl 50, Vpp2 50
Config base 0100, Config value:
Option value: 60
Status value: 00
Copy value: 00
First I/O range 300-30F, 8-bit
Second I/O range 310-31F, 16-bit
Assigned IRQ is 5 (enabled)
The LAN card operates like an ISA bus LAN adapter that is configured with a specified
I/O range and IRQ. The above example is configured with two I/O ranges (300-30F &
310-31F) and IRQ 5. The I/O range and the IRQ assignment must agree with the
displayed information.
4.4.2 UsingLAN Cards Under Windows 95 or OS/2
No alterations should be required to the Windows 95 or OS/2 Card and Socket Services to
support a LAN card. However, the user should consult the cards documentation for installation
and driver information
4.5 USING FAX/MODEM CARDS
4.5.1 Using Fax/Modem Cards under DOS and Windows 3.1x
Insert the FAX/MODEM card into the PCD2-F. Hearing two beeps
confirms that the card has been configured correctly. Go into the Cardsoft directory and
type "CARDINFO /V" and press <Enter>. A listing to the one below will be displayed.
Slot 0:
[Card Information]
Card Type= "Modem" (COM 3)
Manufacturer = <Vendor Name>
Product Name = <Vendor Product Name>
[Configuration Info]
necessary for running Network software.
Configuring client handle is A5B7
Memory + I/O interface, Vcc 50, Vpp1 50, Vppl2 50
Config base 0100, config value:
Option value: 62
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