Using NDIS 2 PCMCIA Network Card Drivers in Windows 95 (134748)
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This article was previously published under Q134748 SUMMARY
This article describes how NDIS 2 PCMCIA drivers must load and bind in
real mode to work in Windows 95.
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Microsoft does not include NDIS 2 or ODI drivers for PCMCIA cards in
Windows 95. You must obtain the correct real-mode or NDIS 2 drivers from
the card's manufacturer.
Windows 95 support for NDIS 2 protocols is the same as in Windows for
Workgroups 3.11. An NDIS 2 protocol driver must use an NDIS 2 network
adapter driver.
Both the protocol drivers and the network adapter drivers must load and
bind in real mode before Windows 95 starts. As with protected-mode network
components, real-mode network components in Windows 95 use the registry
for configuration and binding information. Earlier versions of Microsoft
real-mode network components, such as those included with Windows for
Workgroups, use the Protocol.ini file for configuration and binding
information.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 12/17/2000 |
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Keywords: | KB134748 |
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