3Com 3C529 (TP)
3C529 / 3C529-TP
3c529-TP with Motorola SB4100 Cable
Modem
ADF Sections (Common ADF, differs
only in Tranceivers)
3C529 / 3C529-TP Etherlink
III
3C529 EtherLink III MCA
3C5X9X.EXE
V4.3 EtherDisk for 3C579 /3C529 Etherlink III NIC
5X9C32.EXE
ODI-32 driver for EtherLink III 3C5x9 adapters
5X9UW.EXE
Unsupported Unixware drivers for the 3C5X9 Ad
5X9NW.EXE
EtherLink III 3C5x9 family NetWare 2.x server drivers, and IPX.COM workstation
shell driver, with LANPATCH utility.
EtherDisk 6.1 for 3C529
3c509x1.exe
EtherDisk #1
3c509x2.exe
EtherDisk #2
EtherDisk #1 contains all the files necessary to install
the EtherLink 10 ISA in Windows 95/98 or Windows NT. This includes a Windows
based GUI installer for Windows 95/98. Both NDIS3 and NDIS4 miniport drivers
are included and appropriately installed in Windows 95/98 and Windows NT
3.51 and 4.0.
EtherDisk #2 contains installation for NetWare versions
3.X and 4.X, various DOS based NOSs, IBM OS/2, and the packet driver.
The 3C529 MicroChannel NICs are partially supported. In
Win95 and NT, the NIC driver can be installed and removed, but the windows
diagnostic program and tray icon are not loaded. To make configuration
changes or test a 3C529, use the DOS diagnostic on diskette #2. (Ed.
The EtherDisk 4.3 had no tray or diags for NT4 either)
3C529-TP w/SB4100 Cable
Modem
Works just fine under NT 4. Using the included 3com Etherlink
III MCA adapter drivers from the NT install CD. Just run a TP cable from
the 3C529-TP to the SB4100 and voila, cable modem speeds.
All I installed was TCP/IP, and of course, ZoneAlarm.
You will need SP3 or greater for the updated network files (LDSYS?)
I installed the drivers from EtherDisk 6.1, and I am getting
about 384/120 depending on where I'm surfing to.
AdapterId 627C
3Com 3C529 Network Adapter
AdapterId 627D 3Com 3C529-TP
Network Adapter
Enable/Disable Adapter
Use the'disabled' setting if you are not using the adapter
and enabling it causes a conflict with another device
<" adapter enabled ">,
adapter disabled
I/O Address Range
The addresses in this range cannot be used by another
installed device.
<" 200h to 20Fh ">,
600h to 60Fh, A00h to A0Fh, E00h to E0Fh, 1200h to 120Fh, 1600h to 160Fh,
1A00h to 1A0Fh, 1E00h to 1E0Fh, 2200h to 220Fh, 2600h to 260Fh, 2A00h to
2A0Fh, 2E00h to 2E0Fh, 3200h to 320Fh, 3600h to 360Fh, 3A00h to 3A0Fh,
3E00h to 3E0Fh, 4200h to 420Fh, 4600h to 460Fh, 4A00h to 4A0Fh, 4E00h to
4E0Fh
Interrupt Request Level
This adapter's interrupt level can be shared with another
installed device. You may be able to improve performance by selecting
a level that is not used by any other installed device.
<" level 3 " >,
5 , 7 , 9, 10, 11, 12, 15
Boot ROM Address Range
Range of addresses used by the boot PROM installed on
the adapter. The addresses in this range cannot be used by any other
installed device
or software. The size of the address range must correspond with
the size of the boot ROM. Select 'disabled' if no boot ROM is installed.
<" disabled ">
(8K) C200-C3FF, C400-C5FF, C600C7FF, C800-C9FF, CA00-CBFF, CC00-CDFF,
CE00-CFFF, D000-D1FF, D200-D3FF, D400-D5FF, D600-D7FF, D800-D9FF, DA00-DBFF,
DC00-DDFF, DE00-DFFF
(16K) C000-C3FF, C400-C7FF, C800-CBFF, CC00-CFFF, D000-D3FF, D400-D7FF,
D800-DBFF, DC00-DFFF
(32K) C000-C7FF, C800-CFFF, D000-D7FFF, D800-DFFF
Transceiver Type (627C/529)
Transceiver used by the adapter. If you wish to
connect to the adapter's
BNC connector, select 'on-board'. If you wish to attach a drop
cable from an external transceiver to the adapter's 15-pin AUI connector,
select 'external'.
<" on-board (BNC) ">,
external (AUI)
Transceiver Type (627D/529-TP)
Transceiver used by the adapter. If you wish to
connect to the adapter's
8-pin RJ-45 connector, select 'on-board'. If you wish to attach
a drop cable from an external transceiver to the adapter's 15-pin AUI connector,
select 'external'.
< " on-board (RJ45) ">,
external (AUI)
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