Windows 95 Introduction: ------------- This document describes the procedure to install Windows 95 driver for ISA Plug&Play ethernet adapter. Location of Driver: \WIN95\PNPW95.SYS Installing driver procedure on Microsoft Windows 95 : ----------------------------------------------------- Windows 95 is the operating system with Plug&Play feature. If you set the adapter in Plug&Play mode, Windows 95 will install the NE2000 driver when Windows 95 starts up. You can use either the driver from the driver diskette or from Windows 95 CD. The driver provided in this diskette is a specially designed turbo driver to speed up packet transmission and receiving. The performancce of our driver is higher. Windows 95 will auto-detect your adapter configuration and set it. You don't need to set up the adapter configuration. If there are other ISA adapters as well as PnP adapters in your PC, your PC's BIOS may not be auto-setup the adapter's configuration correctly. The configuration of PnP adapters will pontentially conflict with other ISA adapters. You will be prompted to change the configuration of PnP adapters by Windows 95 if any configuration conflict occurs. You must set up your PnP adapters manually to prevent from the resource conflict. If you set the network card in jumpless or jumper mode, you must setup your driver with the following procedrue. 1. Start Windows 95 and click on the "Start" button. 2. Open the "Settings" menu and select the "Control Panel". 3. Click the "Network" icon. The Network Configuration dialog box appears. 4. Select the "Add.." button. The "Select Network Component Type" dialog box appears. 5. Select the "Adapter" icon. You can select driver either from the Driver Diskette or from Windows 95 CD for a NE2000 driver. We recommend you use the driver in the Driver Diskette for higher performance. 6. You will see the prompt "Plug & Play Ethernet Adapter" in the Network Configuration dialog box. 7. Select it and then click on the "Properties" button. 8. Select "Resources", the screen will show the settings: IRQ and I/O address. Make sure these values MATCH the actual board settings. 9. Restart the computer.