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For example, using a 3Com 3C509 Ethernet adaptor, and
a packet driver called 3C509pd.com, the command to
change the interrupt is as follows:
c:> 3c509pd 0x66
After the packet driver is loaded, the marload utility can
be used to upgrade the router code as described in Step
5.
Windows 95 Virtual Packet Driver: If a DOS packet
driver is not available for your network interface card
(NIC), a Windows 95 virtual packet driver can be
downloaded. For more information on downloading the
packet driver, refer to the "Questions and Answers"
section
(page Appendix
2.
Save and convert existing configuration
If you want to use your existing configuration after the
upgrade, you must save the configuration and upgrade this to
a release 4.1 compatible file.
Use the dconfig command at the Version 3.5 command
prompt to dump and ASCII representation of your
configuration to a terminal emulation program and
capture this to a file.
If you are running a version of Nautica software prior to
Version 3.5, you need to run a program called
convert.exe to upgrade this file to a release 3.5
configuration file.
When you have a configuration file that is compatible
with release 3.5, run the CONVBCC.EXE utility to
convert this file to a BCC configuration file.
Upgrading from NauticaRS 3.5R
B-15).
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