You can get the driver at ftp://ftp.crynwr.com/drivers/amdpd.zip Unarchive it and install pcntpk.com on your vmware dos system.
It is run by invoking: pcntpk int=0x60 (should be in the range 0x60 to 0x80). It will respond with a message like: Packet driver for an PCNTPK, version 02.20 Packet driver skeleton copyright 1988-92, Crynwr Software. This program is free software; see the file COPYING for details. NO WARRANTY; see the file COPYING for details. Packet driver is at segment 0D7F Interrupt number 0x9 (9) I/O port 0x1000 (4096) My Ethernet address is 00:50:56:81:01:01 The driver uses 18k of memory. You can specify I/O address, DMA, etc. Type "pcntpk /?" for more information. Note--the COPYING file is not in the zip archive (it sounds like the GNU file, however). Bob On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 02:17:11PM -0700, Seth R Arnold wrote: > On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 01:21:55PM +0200, Benak Istvan wrote: > > Seth R Arnold wrote: > > > > > > You would need some programs with names such as: > > > ne2000.exe (or whatever driver is needed for the card vmware emulates) > > > lsl.exe > > > odi.exe > > > > > > in addition to the netware client programs. The only way to legally get > > > the > > > netware client programs is from novell, if you happen to own a server. :) > > > > Oh, yes yes! But we have a legal N.Netware network in this University. > > So, I downloaded the AMD PCnet PCI (the card which is be emulated by > > VMware) driver, from the AMD home page, but it write to me: > > Sorry, but I don't find any AMD PCnet card in this system > > This program can (by the related documents) automatical identify the > > card, which is in my machine! > > > > What do I wrong? Why can't it identify the emulated Card? > > Someone know the answares? > > Ah, for this you will probably have to ask the nice people at vmware.. :( -- Bob Nielsen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tucson, AZ AMPRnet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DM42nh http://www.primenet.com/~nielsen