Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!nosun!techbook!kenh From: kenh@techbook.com (Ken Haynes) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: Win 3.0, Netware 3.01 and Tiara Problems Message-ID: <1990Sep13.124845.23549@techbook.com> Date: 13 Sep 90 12:48:45 GMT References: <14460@rouge.usl.edu> Organization: TECHbooks of Beaverton Oregon - Public Access Unix Lines: 47 In article <14460@rouge.usl.edu> pcb@gator.cacs.usl.edu (Peter C. Bahrs) writes: >Each has tiara network card in them. We are running Netware 3.01, >the newest version and I must say I am very impressed with it. Are you running the 3.01 SHELLS?. You must have the latest version of the shells (the ipx, netx part of the netware interface). > >win /r works fine. I can connect printer servers and connect drives. >Everything behaves (except hp plotter driver which is another story). > >But in 386 mode: >c: ipx >c: net3 You should be using either XMSNET3 or EMSNET3 instead of just net3. You will need to have an expanded memory manager present (as in MS HIMEM.SYS), or an extended memory manager (as in EMM386.SYS), to use these programs. These programs will load the XXXnet3 portion of the shell into high memory. The MS Windows 3.0 program will look for these programs when it initializes. You should also have configured Windows to be aware of the NETWARE network when you ran SETUP. You will probably have to have different .ini files for windows for running stand alone, or networked.C >c: winnn > >The tiara cards run on interrupt 2. Is this a problem. Should >I emmexclude some memory somewhere. The io address is 200h and the base >segment is D000h. (What are these values anyway?) The io address is the hardware port address the netware shells will use to talk to the tiara card. The settings on the card must agree with the settings you put into ipx when you generated that part of the shell. The base segment is a memory address that is used to transfer data to and from the card. You should exclude that address from windows use in the .ini file, and exclude it from use in HIMEM.SYS or emm386.SYS. Your windows documentation will help you here.> > -- ****************************************************************************** Network Support Services: UUCP: {nosun, sequent, tessi} kenh@techbook