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ID:BN Setup for Banyan Vines Network
Name: BANYAN.TEC
Q: ? Are Quarterdeck products compatible with Banyan Network Drivers ?
A:. Yes, in fact Banyan has published Application Notes certifying
QEMM and DESQview with Vines.
Q: ? Can I load the network drivers "High" (in the memory area between
640K and 1024K) ?
A:. Yes. IF you have EMS 4.0 or EEMS memory using QRAM, or an 80386
with QEMM-386 you may load Files, Buffers, FCBs, and small TSR
programs as well as Banyan's drivers into the unused areas in
high memory, provided you have either one 112K or two 64K "High
RAM" regions available.
Q: ? How do I LOADHI Banyan's network drivers ?
A:. You can LOADHI the drivers by modifying your network batch file
as this example for Ethernet shows:
BAN /NC
LOADHI ETHERBAN
LOADHI EPCBFS
Q: ? Are there any special considerations with QEMM and network cards ?
A:. Yes. If your network card (such as Token Ring) has a ram buffer
you should exclude it from QEMM so that other memory is not
mapped over the RAM buffer address. For more information on this
subject obtain TOKEN.TEC from Quarterdeck's Technical Support
Department.
Q: ? Do I have to do anything special to run DESQview with Vines or
Grapevines ?
A:. Some PC Compatibles require a parameter when starting DESQview.
The symptom is that when a 25th line message is received the system
will hang. If this happens to you then first determine what IRQ
your network card is set at. The example given is for an Ethernet
card set on IRQ 3.
DV /HW:0B=U
The /HW stands for hardware IRQ, the :0B represents IRQ 3, 0C
would stand for IRQ 4, 0D would stand for IRQ 5. The 0 is a ZERO
not an O. The =U stands for unmask.
Copyright (C) 1990 by Quarterdeck Office Systems
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