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If your packet driver is not configured to use interrupt 0x66
(Step 1), issue the previous command with the optional
-i[interrupt] parameter:
c:> clamload clam.ldr -boot -i[interrupt]
Where
interrupt
[
Note:
The Windows 95 virtual packet driver uses interrupt 0x69
unless instructed otherwise in the system.ini file.
6.
Downloading router code using the packet driver
With the CLAM in bootmode, execute the following
command from the DOS prompt:
c:> clamload clam.bay
If your packet driver is not configured to use interrupt 0x66
(Step 1), issue the previous command with the optional
-i[interrupt] parameter:
c:> clamload clam.bay -i[interrupt]
Where
interrupt
[
Note:
The Windows 95 virtual packet driver uses interrupt 0x69
unless instructed otherwise in the SYSTEM.INI file.
While the clamload command is running, dots appear on the
screen to mark its progress. When clamload has finished, it
is safe to power cycle the CLAM to boot the new router code.
7.
Downloading router code using Nautica Wizard
After downloading the new bootloader, reboot the CLAM.
From a Windows 95 or NT workstation, use Nautica Wizard
to download the new router code.
a.
Select the unit to be configured in the Nautica Wizard
window by clicking on it once.
Upgrading from NauticaRS 3.5R
is the interrupt 0x66.
]
is the interrupt 0x66.
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