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SP4041 — LC driver for Netelligent TR PCI UTP/STP Controller VERSION 1.00 Rev A LANGUAGE English PRODUCTS AFFECTED Compaq servers and workstations OPERATING SYSTEM Microsoft Windows 3.1, WFW, and DOS,
| SoftPaq Number |
SP4041 |
| Filename |
SP4041.EXE |
| Size |
814K |
| Date |
15 August 97 |
| Version |
N/A |
| Operating System |
All |
Readme
SOFTPAQ NUMBER: SP4041
PART NUMBER: N/A
FILE NAME: CPQLLC.EXE
TITLE: LLC driver for Netelligent TR PCI UTP/STP Controller
VERSION: 1.00 Rev A
LANGUAGE: English
CATEGORY: Comm-Network/NIC
PRODUCTS AFFECTED: Compaq servers and workstations
OPERATING SYSTEM: Microsoft Windows 3.1, WFW, and DOS,
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION: Optional Netelligent TR PCI UTP/STP
Interface Controller installed
EFFECTIVE DATE: 31 Jul 1997
ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION ALLOWED: Yes
SOFTPAQ UTILITY VERSION: 2.x
SUPERSEDES: N/A
DESCRIPTION: Creates a diskette containing CPQLLC.EXE for the Compaq
Netelligent TR PCI UTP/STP network controller. LLC drivers are typically
used for host connectivity under DOS and Windows 3.1/WFW environments.
HOW TO USE:
1. Obtain one (1) formatted 1.44-MB diskette.
2. Download the SoftPaq to a directory on your hard drive and change
to that directory. The file that is downloaded is an executable with
a filename based on the SoftPaq Number above.
3. From that drive and directory, execute the downloaded file
and follow the on-screen instructions. You will be prompted to
insert the formatted diskette in a drive to create the diskette.
4. After the diskette has been created, you may delete the
SoftPaq file downloaded in step 2.
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