>In <43hrqi$m...@server.icon-stl.net>, jh...@icon-stl.net
>(Jay Hess) writes
>>...
>>Anyone out there know why Windows95 won't recognize a token ring 4/16
>>card? Auto sense doesn't work and I've tried installing with the
>>drivers that come with Win95 ...
You didn't state what brand and model of 4/16 token ring card you were
trying to use. It does matter.
>Hello All:
>Anyone out there know why Windows95 won't recognize a token ring 4/16
>card? Auto sense doesn't work and I've tried installing with the
>drivers that come with Win95 but no luck. Looked high and low for
>drivers for this guy but can't find any. Any help appreciated.
> Thanks... Jay
I am using an old vintage 1989 IBM card. So I don’t think this guy
knows anything about plug and play. I install these card on our
Windows for Workgroups network using the IBM token ring (all types)
choice. However no luck with any drivers shipping with Win95... Thanks
for your time.....
>jh...@icon-stl.net (Jay Hess) wrote:
>>Hello All:
>> Thanks... Jay
I don't know what type of PC that you are using but I have just recently run
into the same problem running Windows '95 on a NEC Versa P/75. I originally
tried an IBM 16/4 pcmcia card but I kept getting "resource confict errors"
although no conflict could be foung. I then tried a Xircom performance IIps
card. The resource conflict error was gone but whenever I tried to access the
network I either got an "error initializing VREDIR" on bootup or the card was
not recognized. After calling Xircom they told me that there was a timing
incompatibility with theWindows '95 drivers for the NEC pentium, new drivers
are due out in November or so. No answer from IBM yet.
jkovaly
Network Design Engineer
Bellsouth Cellular
That's good advice, I'd say. Wait until all this incompatibility stuff
sorts itself out with Windows95, I'm afraid.
Meanwhile, we have a wonderful product called OS/2 Warp (especially OS/2
Warp Connect) which is a delight with Token-Ring and ethernet... (It even
manages to get the universally administered address right in both NDIS and
the ODI to NDIS shim for NetWare.) And it actually works with third-party
Internet providers... :-)
Cheers,
T.F.S.
I did also install W95 on a desktop that had Windows for Workgroups
3.11 running DLC and NetBEUI sing an IBM TR card. Although I
installed in a separate directory (I had the beta of W95 at that
time), W95 picked up the network configuarion without problem.
chr...@unicomp.net (Chris Webb) wrote:
>GARRETT@ wrote:
>
>>In <43hrqi$m...@server.icon-stl.net>, jh...@icon-stl.net
>>(Jay Hess) writes
>>>...
>>>Anyone out there know why Windows95 won't recognize a token ring 4/16
>>>card? Auto sense doesn't work and I've tried installing with the