README File This driver is written based on the document of PC/TCP packet driver specification released by FTP Software, Inc. In this readme file we will tell you how to install your driver to drive your network interface card(NIC2000). To install the driver, just key in the command line in the format as shown below: pkt2000 0x 0x 0x where is the driver software interrupt number is the IRQ level of the network interface card is the I/O base of the network interface card and ALL THREE PARAMETERS ARE IN HEXADECIMAL Note1: the default value for I/O base is 300 the default value for IRQ level is 3 thus, if you choose the default values, the last two parameters can be skipped. Note2: the NIC2000 card supplies eight possible IRQ levels which are level 3,4,5,9,11,12 and 15. Note3: since the parameters are in hexadecimal, we should pay more attention when we choose IRQ level 10 or above. The following table is the IRQ level and its corresponding hexadecimal expression. _IRQ_level___|___hexadecimal expression_ ______3______|_______3__________________ ______4______|_______4__________________ ______5______|_______5__________________ ______9______|_______9__________________ _____11______|_______b__________________ _____12______|_______c__________________ _____15______|_______f__________________ For example: if you choose S/W int=6f, IRQ level=5, I/O base=320, just key in pkt2000 0x6f 0x5 0x320 if you choose S/W int=6f, IRQ level=12, I/O base=320, just key in pkt2000 0x6f 0xc 0x320 if you choose S/W int=6f and use the default IRQ and default I/O base, just key in pkt2000 0x6f After installation, "install finished" will be shown on the screen If any error messages or warnning statements are shown, just check two things: * Is there any error in your command line such as format error or values not allowed ? * Are the IRQ and I/O base values the same as the setting on your NIC2000 card ?