Either choose all OS or DOS. The all OS's version buries the cbendis.exe down under MSLANMAN but it's there and it works .... MOST OF THE TIME.
The times it doesn't work is running Ghost under MS-DOS. It actually works with PC-DOS (ghost's favorite) but locks up in Ghost after only a few seconds. We've reproduced the problem on lots of different laptop models, Dell and IBM's both. Nothing we did to base addresses or IRQ's worked; we'd no mouse.com drivers loading, very very basic DOS but the problem remained.
I've seen this problem posting in various places here at Tek-tips and at other forums. Your problem is common. I'll be posting this thread in misc forums and thread here just to share the wealth ---- DONT USE CBENDIS.EXE under MS-DOS 7 (if you've got 6.22, who knows...). CBENDIS.EXE network driver works fine under PC-DOS. Enjoy!
I just tested this bootdisk in both a latitude and inspiron notebook and it worked fine with both the CBEM56G-100 and RBEM56G-100 cards. I found the link at bootdisk.com - a great site!
I also followed bsimser's instructions and got the same error SO I tried a different driver and it worked! Use the CBENDIS.EXE that comes with the XBEM_314 driver but follow the rest of the directions exactly and you will not be disappointed.
i had the same problem where it would give a memory address of C1000 and error "A card was not detected in the selected slot" ... you can fix this by going into the bios and changing the card bus setting from auto-detect to 16bit .... now works fine.
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