Installing the SCO OpenServer 5.0 Driver
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February 1996
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Summary
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This file describes how to install  drivers  for  Madge Networks Smart
Token Ring adapter under SCO OpenServer 5.0.

This  driver  is designed for all Madge Smart token ring adapter cards
except the PCMCIA card.

The driver  is  called  MTOK  and  when  installed  correctly  can  be
found in /etc/conf/pack.d/mtok.  This installation procedure is  to be
completed after installing the SCO operating system.

To Produce an Installation disk
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If  you  have  been  provided with the Madge driver on an installation
diskette then skip this section.

Copy  file mdgsco5.img found on the Madge CD or bulletin board into  a
temporary  directory  on your hard drive.   Place a blank formated 3.5
inch floppy in the  floppy drive.  In the temporary directory enter at
the command prompt:

	 dd if=mdgsco5.img of=/dev/fd0135ds18

This  will  produce  a custom installable version of the driver on the
blank floppy disk.	

Installation Procedure
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1) Run the custom utility from the command prompt  by typing 'custom'.
   This will list the software  installed  on  the machine.  Using the
   arrow keys select 'Software'  from the menu bar and select 'Install
   New....'. Select your own machine to install from, place the floppy
   disk in your drive 0 and select continue at the next prompt. Select
   'FULL' installation and the driver files will be copied to the hard
   disk.
  
2) When this is complete  the software list should now include  'Madge
   driver supplement'.  Select 'Exit' from 'Host'  on  the  menu  bar.
   
3) The  card(s)  in  your  machine  now  need  to be configured.   Run 
   'netconfig' from the command prompt. Select the 'Hardware' menu and
   'Add new LAN adapter'.  The  utility  will  search  your system and
   display the first card found.   Select  continue  to configure this
   card.  Unless speciied otherwise the default  configuration  values
   presented by netconfig should be used.
  
4) The option to install  IPX/SPX  or  TCP/IP on the card will then be
   given.  Select one of these and again  unless  specified  otherwise
   the default configuration values should be used. Once this has been
   accepted the list of  hardware should now include the card you have
   just installed.
  
5) If you only have one adapter card in the machine goto step 7).

6) If you have more than one card select  'Add new LAN adapter'  again
   from the 'Hardware' menu.  The netconfig utility will find the same
   card  as  last  time,  but  using  the tab button select 'Configure
   hardware not listed above...'.  This will produce a list of adapter
   cards, from which select the next card to be installed.  The system
   will then search for a card of that description in    your computer
   and upon finding it will allow configuration as above.             

7) exit from netconfig and allow the kernel to be rebuilt. After which
   the card should be fully functional.


Utilities
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Included with this installation are the following utilities, which are
installed  in /usr/bin  so there should be no need to enable a PATH to
them.

1) mver - Madge  version  checking  utility -  Usage : mver [filename]
	  This  will display the version strings included in all Madge
	  executables (Driver.o  and acfg with this driver) and ensure
	  they  have  not  been  corrupted  by verifying the checksum.
	 
2) mdgadap - Loaded driver list utility - Usage : mdgadap
	     This  utility  lists  all  installed  Madge  drivers  and
             adapter cards.	 

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