User`s guide
MBX Driver Help
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QUICK-START GUIDE
Before the MBX Driver can be used, it must be properly configured. The configuration
procedure involves creating one or more MBX devices and configuring them to work with
the interface adapter card. Your software applications will then use these logical devices
to communicate over the network.
To accomplish this, you must run the MBX Driver Configuration Editor after you install the
software. The MBX Driver Configuration Editor is a common component of all drivers in
the MBX family. When configuring the driver for an interface adapter type device, the
MBX Driver Configuration Editor automatically dispatches the proper Adapter Card
Configuration Editor.
Getting Started: Finding the Procedure for Your Adapter
There are two configuration procedures, one for Plug and Play (PnP) adapters, and the
other for non-PnP adapters. The first step is to identify the proper procedure for your
system. This section will help you decide which to use.
PnP Adapters
These adapters support PnP. To configure them, you must use the procedure in the PnP
Adapter Quick-Start section.
PCI-85 (416NHM30030 or 416NHM30032)
PCMCIA 416NHM21234
USB TSXCUSBMBP and XBTZGUMP
Non-PnP Adapters
The following adapters do not support PnP. To configure them, you must use the
procedure in the Non-PnP Adapter Quick-Start section.
AT984
MC984
SA85
SM85
Unsupported Cards
Beginning with Windows 2000, Microsoft discontinued support for non-PnP PCMCIA
cards. Therefore, Windows no longer supports the following adapter cards.
416NHM21200
416NHM21203