This Driver is an IPX interface that talks to the Packet Driver. If you want to load the Packet Driver at boot time and still use Novell services. Intel has made this driver freely copyable by all parties for all purposes. Intel does not warrant the fitness of PDIPX for any particular task, not will Intel be liable for any damage caused by the use or misuse of PDIPX. Intel will not support PDIPX in the event that it does not function. If a problem is found please fax it to (801) 373-1599 attn: Colin Cook or send SMTP mail to colin_cook@hf.ccm.intel.com Intel will make any and all updates to PDIPX freely availble. this read me is dated 9-28-92 and should be ziped with pdipx V1.03EC (920828) FTP attach to aurora.intel.com download ~/pub/ipg/cook/pdipx.zip ---- or ------ BBS (503) 645-6275 Select Network Enhancement Utilities Select Utilities Select NetSight Analyst Download PDIPX.ZIP ---- or ------ US Mail send a formated diskette and self addresed stamped disk mailer to Intel Corp Attn: Colin Cook 3311 N University Av #200 Provo UT, 84604 Notes: PDIPX is a econfigurable driver. In 802.3 (default) mode it requests Class 11 Type FFFF packets. In in econfig mode is requests Class 1 Type ???? (defined by the ECONFIG program) packets. Clarkson Drivers starting at version 9 will accept requests for both class 1 and 11 packets. (1 = DIX ethernet, type at byte 12. 11 = 802.3 ethernet, type at byte 14 [Ssap Dsap]) If you are using the Clarkson Drivers you must have version 9 or above to use 802.3 mode (do not use the -n option). If you are using econfig mode and your network is using 802.3 you must use the -n option on the Clarkson Drivers.