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For Windows NT* 4.0 and 3.51 with Service Pack 5
| Location of Driver (disk 1): |
\M16B.SYS |
| Location of setup file (disk 1): |
\OEMSETNT.INF |
| Other files (disk 1): |
\NT40\MDMM16B.INF
\M16B.DLL |
For Windows NT 3.51 with Service Pack less than 5
| Location of driver (disk 1): |
\NT351\M16B.SYS |
| Location of setup file (disk 1): |
\NT351\OEMSETNT.INF |
| Other files (disk 1): |
\NT351\MODEM.IN_
\NT351\M16B.DLL |
Determining your version of Windows NT
Installation of the PRO/100 PC Card is different for Windows NT versions 4.0 and 3.51. Before starting the installation, you must know what version of Windows NT you have. If you're using version 3.51, you must also know the version of any software Service Pack installed.
Currently two versions of Windows NT are supported:
- Windows NT Version 4.0
- Windows NT Version 3.51 (including Service Packs)
Installation procedures are presented in two separate sections below:
- Windows NT 4.0 Installation
- Windows NT 3.51 Installation
How Can I Tell Which Version and Service Pack I Have?
If you know you have Version 4.0, skip to the Windows NT 4.0 Installation section. No additional version information is required. If you don't know what version you have, follow the steps below.
If you know you have Version 3.51, follow the steps below to determine what Service Pack version is installed. This information is required in step 9 of the Windows NT 3.51 Installation section.
To obtain version and Service Pack information, proceed as follows:
- Open the Windows NT Diagnostics application in the Administrative Tools folder. The Administrative Tools folder can be found in the Program Manager window (Windows NT 3.51 interface) or by selecting Start and Programs (Windows NT 4.0 interface).
- In the Diagnostics application, version information can be found either by selecting the Version tab or by clicking the OS Version ... button.
- If the version is 3.51, be sure to note the value of the Service Pack field:
- For Windows NT Version 3.51 with Service Pack 5 or greater, follow step 9a in the installation instructions for Windows NT 3.51.
- For all other versions of Windows NT 3.51, follow step 9b in the installation instructions for Windows NT 3.51.
Windows NT 4.0 Installation
Installing the PRO/100 PC Card under Windows NT 4.0 requires installing the network driver and the modem separately. The network driver must be installed first.
Before installing the Intel adapter, make sure that PCMCIA services are enabled on your computer.
- Select Devices from the Control Panel.
- Scroll down the Device list to the PCMCIA device. The Status should be Started and the Startup should be Boot. If this is not how PCMCIA is configured, then click Startup and set the Startup Type to Boot and click OK.
Use the following procedure to install the network driver:
- Shutdown the computer and turn off the power.
- Insert the PRO/100 PC Card into the PC Card slot in the computer.
- Power-up the computer.
- Select Network from the Control Panel.
- Select the Adapters tab and click Add.
- On the Select Network Adapters screen, click Have Disk. Insert Intel Disk 1, Installation Disk, and make sure the specified path is correct, for example: A:\. Click OK.
- Select Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 LAN+Modem56 PC Card and click OK.
- At the PRO/100 PC Card Setup screen, choose appropriate settings. Click OK.
- At the Network screen, click Close.
- At the Network Settings Change screen, remove the Intel disk from the disk drive and click Yes. The computer will shut down and restart.
After the computer has been restarted, use the following procedure to install the modem:
- Select Modems from the Control Panel.
- At the Install New Modem screen, make sure that the "Don't detect my modem; I will select it from a list" checkbox is NOT checked. Click Next. Windows NT will query the COM ports looking for the Intel modem. It should find the Intel modem as shown below. Click Next.
- The country identifier utility will be automatically launched. At the country identifier utility screen, make the appropriate country selection.
- At the Install New Modem screen, click Finish.
- At the Modems Properties screen, click Dialing Properties to set up dialing properties (not necessary if a modem had been previously installed). Click Close.
Windows NT 3.51 Installation
Before installing the Intel adapter, make sure that PCMCIA services are enabled on your computer.
- Select Devices from the Control Panel.
- Scroll down the Device list to the PCMCIA device. The Status should be Started and the Startup should be Boot. If this is not how PCMCIA is configured, then click Startup and set the Startup Type to Boot and click OK.
Network Driver Installation and Modem Setup:
- Shutdown the computer and turn off the power.
- Insert the PRO/100 PC Card into the PC Card slot in the computer.
- Power-up the computer.
- Select Network from the Control Panel.
- At the Network Settings screen, click Add Adapter.
- In the Network Adapter Card pull-down box, select <Other> Requires disk from manufacturer and click Continue.
- Insert Intel Disk 1, Installation Disk and make sure the specified path is correct (see below) according to the Service Pack version installed (see the version detection section earlier in the chapter if you don't know what Service Pack version you have).
For Windows NT 3.51 with Service Pack 5 or greater, specify:
\A:
For all other versions of Windows NT 3.51 specify:
A:\NT351.
Click OK.
- Select Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 LAN+Modem56 PC Card and click OK.
- At the PRO/100 PC Card Setup screen, choose appropriate settings. Click OK.
- The Network Settings screen should show Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 LAN+Modem56 PC Card under Installed Adapter Cards. Click OK.
- At the Network Settings Change screen, remove the Intel disk from the disk drive and click Yes. The computer will be shutdown and restarted.
- To install the country identifier utility under any version of Windows NT 3.51, run the Intel Installation Program from Intel Disk 1, Installation Disk. Use the Program Manager File/Run sequence. Type A:\SETUP in the Command Line box, and click OK. The country identifier utility will be copied to your hard drive and an icon installed in the Startup Group and Intel Mobile Program Group. Clicking on the appropriate icon can run the program, or it will load automatically the next time the computer is restarted.
This applies to:
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