AST RESEARCH, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN # 1675 03/04/97 TITLE: Madge Token Ring Adapter & Bravo MS-T ISSUE The Bravo MS-T system may experience a resource conflict when installing a Madge 16/4 Token Ring ISA Client Plug-and-Play Ring Node (RN) adapter in a Bravo MS-T 6200 and 6180. This issue applies to the following systems: 503057 and 503058. BACKGROUND The conflict occurs between the integrated Crystal audio chip and the Madge 16/4 Token Ring ISA Client PnP RN adapter. ACTION To resolve this issue, follow the instructions below. 1. Click on the 'Driver for Windows 95' and download file WIN95.EXE from Madge’s ftp site at ftp://ftp.madge.com/anonymous/pub/adapters/tok_rng /lss/lss5.0/lss50.htm 2. Double-click on the file WIN95.EXE and extract the contents to a floppy diskette. 3. Go into Device Manager in Control Panel and verify that there are no conflicts. If the Madge Token Ring adapter is listed, remove it. Do not reboot the system at this time. 4. Copy files NETMADGE.INF, MDGMPORT.BIN, AND MDGMPORT.SYS, included in WIN95.EXE to the Windows\System subdirectory. Exit Windows 95. 5. Verify that the Madge card is connected to a Token Ring concentrator or MAU. 6. Insert Disk 1 of the Madge LAN support software v4.32, or later, into floppy drive A: 7. Reboot the system. 8. The Madge configuration screen should appear. If it does not, type TRCFG.EXE at the DOS prompt and press the [Enter] key. 9. Press the [F3] key to "configure any s/w configurable ringnodes". 10. Press the [Enter] key to start. 11. Press the [Enter] key again. 12. Using the [Tab] key to navigate, change the settings to the following: I/O Port 0A40 Interrupt 10 Ring Speed Set according to network speed Mode Non-PNP (Locked) Note: By locking the configuration, Windows 95 will be unable to change these settings. If any other adapter uses the above settings, change them as required. 13. Press the [F4] key. 14. Press the [F4] key to update the configuration 15. Enter the Diagnostics area. 16. Run the Standard Diagnostics to verify that all tests pass. 17. Remove the diskette from drive A: 18. To clear memory, turn the system OFF, wait ten seconds, and then turn the system ON again. 19. Boot the system to Windows 95. Windows 95 will see the adapter and install the drivers. You may be prompted for the Madge disk. Use the floppy diskette that you prepared in step 2 above. 20. Open Device Manager and verify that there are no conflicts. 21. Also verify that the three drivers you originally copied into the Windows\System subdirectory are the same. You can do this by comparing the dates on each of the files. Your adapter is now installed and configured properly. NOTES N/A TAN 004937SW --------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this data sheet is subject to change without notice. AST Research, Inc. shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This material contains information protected by copyright. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form without prior written consent from AST Research, Inc. All rights reserved. --------------------------------------------------------------------- 01