PCMCIA Ethernet/Fax/Modem                                           May 1996

			   Usages of LMVxD.386

  Contents
  
	Introduction
	Getting Started
	Support Options
	Copyrights, Trademarks, and Disclaimers
	 
  Introduction
  
	This driver is for DOS based systems only. Inorder to get
        a DOS based system running read \README.TXT on this driver
	disk.
     
	LMVxD.386 enable the Modem once the ethernet adapter is
	initialized under DOS.

  Getting Started
  
	 LMVxD.386 must resides in the same directory with either
	  CARDEN.EXE or anyone of card drivers.

	 Users have to adjust the COM IRQ through the Ports utility
	  of Control Panel under Windows Main group before running
	  serial communication ram.

	 Meanwhile the COM IRQ number setting MUST NOT conflict with
	  LAN's, otherwise Windows will prompt user a warning screen
	  such as

	  "COM port not available, or has been registered by other
	   device".

	 When running Windows serial communication programs with
	  LMVxD.386, do not use the IRQ 7 and 15.

  Support Options
  
	We are consistently improving and upgrading our drivers. you are
	welcomed at any time to browse through our BBS, and download any
	drivers, utilities and help files.

        If you still cannot get the LanModem working properly, our
	technical experts are always ready to help.  Please be at your
        computer, have your LanModem, Drivers Disk, and the following
	information available:

	* Version number of CARDEN.EXE and any drivers you are running
	* The extact text of any error message displayed on your screen
	* The type of computer
	* The type of network

 Copyrights, Trademarks, and Disclaimers
 
    All references to MS, Windows, Win95, Windows 95, Windows NT, WinNT
    are rights reserved by Microsoft Corporation

    All references to Nvl., ODI, Netware, NW, IPX, IPXODI, and LSL are
    rights reserved by Novell Corporation

    Further rights reserved to their respective corporations

