MDGCHGO v1.00.01 ---------------- Madge Networks Windows 95 (M6) NDIS 3.1 Driver Release Notes (8 July 1994) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This disk contains the files required to install MDGCHGO, the Madge Networks Windows 95 (M7, Beta-2) NDIS 3.1 driver for Madge Smart token ring adapters. IMPORTANT NOTICE ---------------- The driver supplied on this disk is for demonstration purposes only, and is supplied 'as is'. Madge cannot guarantee correct functionality of this driver or provide support for any failings. This driver is only for use with Windows 95 release M7 (Beta-2) dated October 1994. INSTALLATION ------------ To install the driver place this disk in a floppy drive, log onto that drive and type the command line: install where is the path to the location where Windows 95 is installed. For example: install c:\windows if Windows 95 is installed in c:\windows. Once this installation process has completed, Windows 95 can be set up for a Madge Smart token ring adapter by using the normal Windows 95 network set up utilities. That is, open the Control Panel and then open Networks. Choose Adapter and then Add. From the list of manufacturers select Madge. Finally choose the type of Madge Smart token ring adapter in your machine. When Windows 95 is completing the driver setup it will ask for the location of the MDGCHGO.VXD driver file. You should enter the drive identifier of the drive containing this disk. For example if this disk is in floppy drive A: then enter A:\ Should your driver fail to load, please make sure the following two files are in your c:\windows\system directory: mdgchgo.vxd, mdgchgo.bin. If they are not, copy them from the directory this readme.txt file is in. REMOVING THE DRIVER ------------------- Please note that there is a problem with removing this evaluation version of MDGCHGO if the adapter is operating. Therefore before trying to Delete a Madge adapter from the Network setup utility please shutdown Windows 95, remove the lobe cable from your Madge adapter and then re-start Windows 95. This process with ensure that the Madge adapter does not operate and will allow the driver to be removed properly. Copyright (c) Madge Networks Ltd 1994