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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+NOTE:  See also README.arcnet-jumpers in this directory for jumper-setting
+information if you're like many of us and didn't happen to get a manual with
+your ARCnet card.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Since no one seems to listen to me otherwise, perhaps a poem will get your
+attention:
+			This is alpha software
+			If it works I DO CARE.
+			
+Hmm, I think I'm allowed to call that a poem, even though it's only two
+lines.  Hey, I'm in Computer Science, not English.  Give me a break.
+
+The point is:  I REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY want to hear from you if
+you test this and get it working.  Or if you don't.  Or anything.
+
+ARCnet 0.32 ALPHA first made it into the Linux kernel 1.1.80 - this was
+nice, but after that even FEWER people started writing to me because they
+didn't even have to install the patch.  <sigh>
+
+Come on, be a sport!  Send me a success report!
+
+(hey, that was even better than my original poem... this is getting bad!)
+
+Anyway, enough complaining.  Let's get started:
+
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+			
+These are the ARCnet drivers for Linux.
+
+We're now back to more ALPHA releases after the 1.01 release which made it
+into Linux 1.2.2, so please be careful, and send all possible
+success/failure reports to me.  If I don't know when/if/how it works, I
+won't be able to answer people's questions.  Do we want that?  Of course
+not.
+
+Once again:  DO send me success reports!  I want to know if this is working!
+(You know, it might be argued that I'm pushing this point a little too much. 
+If you think so, why not flame me in a quick little e-mail?  Please also
+include the type of card(s) you're using, software, size of network, and
+whether it's working or not.)
+
+My e-mail address is:
+	apenwarr@foxnet.net
+
+
+Where do I discuss these drivers?
+---------------------------------
+
+There is a mailing list specifically for discussion of the ARCnet drivers
+for Linux, and anything you might want to interface them with (ie. DOS). 
+I'll also post new versions of the Linux-ARCnet distribution to the list in
+tar-gzip-uuencode format.
+
+To subscribe to the list, send a message to listserv@807-city.on.ca
+with the following line in the BODY (not the SUBJECT) of your message:
+	subscribe linux-arcnet YOUR REAL NAME
+Remember to remove your signature, or you'll get an error back.
+
+Send all bug (or success) reports to me or to the list.
+
+The people on linux-net@vger.rutgers.edu have also been known to be very
+helpful! :)
+
+
+Other Drivers and Info
+----------------------
+
+Also, SMC (one of the companies that makes ARCnet cards) has a WorldWideWeb
+site you might be interested in, which includes several drivers for various
+cards including ARCnet.  Try:
+	http://www.smc.com/
+	
+Performance Technologies makes various network software that supports
+ARCnet.
+	http://www.perftech.com/ or ftp to ftp.perftech.com.
+	
+Novell makes a networking stack for DOS which includes ARCnet drivers.  Try
+ftp'ing to ftp.novell.com.
+
+You can get the Crynwr packet driver collection (including arcether.com, the
+one you'll want for arcnet cards) from oak.oakland.edu:/simtel/msdos/pktdrvr.
+It won't work perfectly on a 386+ without patches, though, and also doesn't
+like several cards.  Mail me if you want a fixed version.  (Ahem:  I may or
+may not have a 100% fixed version by the time I get your mail!)
+
+
+Loadable Module Support
+-----------------------
+
+This is a available starting with 0.42 ALPHA.
+
+Configure and rebuild Linux.  When asked, say NO to "arcnet support" if you
+want loadable module support.
+
+	make config
+	make dep
+	make clean	
+	make zImage
+	make modules
+	
+	
+Booting into your "ARCnet" Kernel
+---------------------------------
+
+If you're using a loadable module, you need to use insmod to load the
+module, and you need to specify various characteristics of your card on the
+command line.  For example:
+	cd /usr/src/linux/modules
+	insmod arcnet.o io=0x300 irqnum=2 shmem=0xd0000
+You can also add a num=1, num=2 etc for additional arcnet cards that will
+use arc1, arc2 etc for their device names (instead of the default, arc0).
+	
+Otherwise the driver will load and probe for your card automatically.
+	
+Now go read the NET-2-HOWTO and ETHERNET-HOWTO for Linux; they should be
+available where you picked up this driver.  Think of your ARCnet as a
+souped-up (or down, as the case may be) ethernet card.
+
+By the way, be sure to change all references from "eth0" to "arc0" in the
+HOWTOs.  Remember that ARCnet isn't a "true" ethernet, and the device name
+is DIFFERENT.
+
+
+How do I get it to work with...?
+--------------------------------
+
+NFS: Should be fine linux->linux, just pretend you're using ethernet cards. 
+        oak.oakland.edu:/simtel/msdos/nfs has some nice DOS clients.  There
+        is also a DOS-based NFS server called SOSS.  It doesn't multitask
+        quite the way Linux does (actually, it doesn't multitask AT ALL) but
+        you never know what you might need.
+
+DOS: If you're using the freeware arcether.com, you might want to install
+        the source code patch.  It helps with PC/TCP, and also can get
+        arcether to load if it timed out too quickly during initialization. 
+        Mail me if you need a precompiled version of arcether.com. (ie. you
+        if don't have a DOS assembler)
+	
+Windows:  See DOS :)  Trumpet Winsock works fine with either the Novell or
+	Arcether client, assuming you remember to load winpkt of course.
+
+LAN Manager and Windows for Workgroups: These programs use protocols that
+        are incompatible with the internet standard.  They try to pretend
+        the cards are ethernet, and confuse everyone else on the network. 
+        However, v1.93 ALPHA and later of the Linux ARCnet driver support
+        this protocol via the 'arc0e' device.  After setting up arc0 as
+        usual, ifconfig and set up routes to your ethernet-encap hosts
+        through arc0e.  There may be non-Microsoft products that support
+        this protocol as well, so it was changed in 1.93 ALPHA from arc0w
+        to arc0e.
+        
+	Using the freeware Samba server and clients for Linux, you can now
+	interface quite nicely with TCP/IP-based WfWg or Lan Manager
+	networks.  In addition, the Linux host can be used as a router
+	between the standard and WfWg protocols, so hosts that could
+	previously never talk to each other should now be able to.
+
+        This feature is still in early testing, so please e-mail with any
+	comments/questions you might have.
+	
+OS2: Has not been tested.  The "correct" solution would be to buy either of
+	IBM's "TCP/IP for OS/2" or "Warp Connect" packages.  However,
+	ftp.microsoft.com also has a freeware Lan Manager for OS/2 client
+	which should use the same protocol as WfWg does.  This has not been
+	tested, however.  Please mail me with any results.
+        
+NetBSD/AmiTCP: These use an old version of the Internet standard ARCnet
+	protocol which is incompatible with the Linux driver at present. 
+	Work to support these is underway and should be available in a
+	standard release soon.
+
+
+It works: what now?
+-------------------
+
+Send mail describing your setup, preferably including driver version, kernel
+version, ARCnet card model, CPU type, number of systems on your network, and
+list of software in use to me at the following address:
+	apenwarr@foxnet.net
+
+I do send (sometimes automated) replies to all messages I receive.  My email
+can be weird (and also usually gets forwarded all over the place along the
+way to me), so if you don't get a reply within a reasonable time, please
+resend.
+
+
+It doesn't work: what now?
+--------------------------
+
+Do the same as above, but also include the output of the ifconfig and route
+commands, as well as any pertinent log entries (ie: anything that starts
+with "arcnet:" and has shown up since the last reboot) in your mail.
+
+If you want to try fixing it yourself (I highly recommend that you mail me
+about the problem first, since it might already have been solved) you may
+want to try some of the debug levels available.  For heavy testing on
+D_DURING or more, it would be a REALLY good idea to kill your klogd
+daemon first!  D_DURING displays 4-5 lines for each packet sent or
+received.  D_TX and RX actually DISPLAY each packet as it is sent or
+received, which is obviously quite big.
+
+You can run the arcdump shell script (available from me or in the full
+ARCnet package if you got it) as root to list the contents of the arcnet
+buffers at any time.  To make any sense at all out of this, you should grab
+the pertinent RFC's. (some are listed near the top of arcnet.c).  arcdump
+assumes your card is at 0xD0000.  If it isn't, edit the script.
+
+Buffers #0 and 1 are used for receiving, and Buffers #2 and 3 are for
+sending.  Ping-pong buffers are implemented both ways.
+
+If your debug level includes D_DURING, the buffers are cleared to a constant
+value of 0x42 every time the card is reset (which should only happen when
+you do an ifconfig up, or when Linux decides that the driver is broken). 
+This is to make it easier to figure out which bytes are being used by a
+packet.
+
+You can change the debug level without recompiling the kernel by typing:
+	ifconfig arc0 down metric 1xxx
+	/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1
+where "xxx" is the debug level you want.  For example, "metric 1015" would put
+you at debug level 15.  Debug level 7 is currently the default.
+
+Note that the debug level is (as of v1.90 ALPHA) a binary combination of
+different debug flags; so debug level 7 is really 1+2+4 or
+D_NORMAL+D_INIT+D_EXTRA.  To reach D_DURING, you would add 8 to this,
+resulting in debug level 15.
+
+
+I want to send money: what now?
+-------------------------------
+
+Go take a nap or something.  You'll feel better in the morning.

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