============================================================================= AST RESEARCH, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN #0636 10-02-90 ============================================================================= PREMIUM 486/25 - NOVELL AND IBM TOKEN RING CARDS Problems have been reported with IBM Token Ring Adapter cards (full length, 8 bit) and Premium 486/25 systems with cache enabled when loading Novell's IPX.COM. The Token Ring Adapter card fails initialization when executing the IPX.COM file. The cause of the problem has been isolated to a software timing loop that executes too fast for the Token Ring Adapter board to complete its initialization before the driver times out and produces the error message. The cause of the problem is the IBM Token Ring Adapters inability to initialize fast enough on high performance systems such as the Premium 486/25. The following options are available to customers experiencing the above problem: 1. Disable and enable the cache using AST's SPEED.COM program prior to executing IPX.COM by entering the following commands (in the order they appear) at the DOS prompt: > SPEED CACHE=DISABLE > IPX.COM > NETx > SPEED CACHE=ENABLE 2. An alternate solution is to update the IBM Token Ring card to a short card (IBM part number 25f98XX) or a 16/4 (IBM part number 25f73XX) card. Customer should contact their IBM Dealer for information regarding these cards.