Network Links User Guide
- 1 - Introduction
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- 1.1 - Inventory
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- 1.2 - Definitions
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- 1.3 - About Network Links
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- 1.4 - Requirements for running Network
Links
- 2 - Before you
install
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- 2.1 - Acorn Risc PC
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- 2.2 - Older
computers
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- Ethernet card
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- Ethernet driver module in
ROM
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- !PC version and PC Card
hardware
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- ARM-side networking
software
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- PC-side networking
software
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- 2.3 - Your next
step
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- Upgrading !PC
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- Upgrading PC card
hardware
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- Upgrading your network
drivers
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- 3 - Installation
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- 3.1 - Installing the
Network Links software
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- Installing the PCNE2
module
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- Editing the !Run file
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- Installing the !NetRun
file
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- Editing the !NetRun
file
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- 3.2 - Windows for
Workgroups
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- ARM-side:
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- PC-side:
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- Advanced
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- 3.3 - Windows 95
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- ARM-side:
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- PC-side:
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- 4 - TCP/IP and
Internet access
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- 4.1 - RISC OS side
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- 4.2 - PC side
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- Windows 95
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- DOS and Windows 3.x
(including Windows for Workgroups)
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- Installation
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- Advanced notes
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- 5 - Other types of
network
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- 5.1 - Novell
Netware/Netware Lite
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- ARM-side:
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- PC-side:
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- 5.2 - Alternative
Novell Netware configurations
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- 5.3 - Research
Machines networks
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- ARM-side:
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- PC-side:
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- 5.4 - Lantastic
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- ARM-side:
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- PC-side:
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- 6 - Using multiple
Ethernet driver units
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- 6.1 - How to decide
whether multiple driver units are required
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- 6.2 - Setting up
multiple units
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- ANT/Atomwide Ethernet
interfaces
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- i-Cubed Ethernet
interfaces
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- 6.3 - Setting up the
!PC application to use the correct interface unit
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- 6.4 - Testing your
multiple/virtual driver setup
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- 7 - PCNE2 module
options
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- -ppacket type
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- -nnumber
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- -ddriver name
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- -b
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- 8 -
Troubleshooting
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- 8.1 - ARM-side
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- 8.2 - PC-side
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- 8.3 - Diagnostics
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- Driver/unit
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- Node address
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- Reception mode
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- Frame types requested
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- Frame types currently
connected
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- 8.4 - Statistics
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- 8.5 - Problems with
old Ethernet cards
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- Problems with the
NE2000.DOS NDIS driver supplied with Windows
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- 8.6 - Loading and
quitting !PC
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- 8.7 - Getting
technical support
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- A - Early Aleph One
cards
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- A.1 - Interrupt number
options
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- B - Checking EtherX
versions
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- B.1 - ANT cards
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- B.2 - i-Cubed
(i3)cards
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- B.3 - Risc
Developments/Beebug
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- B.4 - Any other
card
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- B.5 - Using DCI2
Drivers
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- B.6 - Soft-loading
Ethernet drivers
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- Risc PC 700
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- Risc PC 600
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- Earlier machines
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- C - Quick start for
experts
Network Links User Guide - 13 AUG 1996 © Aleph One Ltd
1996
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