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SYMPTOMS
Ungermann-Bass Ethernet cards use a shared-memory window in the upper
memory area (UMA). The Network Driver Interface Standard (NDIS) media
access control (MAC) driver attempts to initialize the card when it
loads. During this process, it initializes the shared-memory window;
however, if a memory manager has been set up to use this memory
window, initialization fails.
When NET.EXE attempts to bind, you also receive the following error message:
WORKAROUNDTo correct this problem, exclude the shared-memory window with your memory manager. Using EMM386.EXE, exclude the memory address for the shared-memory window by specifying the X= parameter on the device line in the CONFIG.SYS file for EMM386. For example, for the Ungermann-Bass NIUpc with the shared-memory windows configured for D800-DFFF, you would use the following:
NOTE: The Ungermann-Bass NIUpc/EOTP is software configurable for A000,
A800, B000, B800, C000, C800, D000, D800, E000, E800. The most common
default configurations are D800-DFFF or C800-CFFF.
The Ungermann-Bass products included here are manufactured by a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability. Additional query words: 3.10 3.11 MAC
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