The Aloha application software can use either TCP/IP or NetBEUI as its network protocol. Select either one, but both the file server and the terminals must use the same protocol.
select the Advanced tab, and select 'Set this protocol to be the default protocol'.
use static IP addresses
To add file and print sharing for the Aloha application software, click the File and Print Sharing button and select both options.
The Primary Logon Type is typically set to Windows Logon.
Set the terminal's network name under the Identification tab. Aloha Technologies uses TERM1, TERM2, and so on by default.
Set the Workgroup name the same on all terminals and the file server. IBERTECH is usually the Workgroup name, but this name can be of your choice as long as it is consistent throughout the Aloha application software.
Ensure that 'Share-level access control' is selected under the Access Control tab.
Aloha Share Name
The Aloha application software requires a network share name of BOOTDRV. This is the required name. This share needs to be applied to the root folder or drive in which the Aloha folder resides. To set the share, right-click the drive or folder and choose Sharing. Set the Share Name to BOOTDRV, the Access Type to Full, and leave the password fields blank.
If the Aloha application software resides in C:\ALOHA, share C:\ as BOOTDRV.
Display Settings
To access the Display settings, select Start/Settings/Control Panel/Display or right-click the Windows desktop and select Properties. Select the Settings tab. Set the Color palette to 256 Colors or higher. Aloha Technologies typically uses 16-bit color.
Do not enable a Windows screen saver.
Set Time Zone & Daylight Savings
FIFO Buffers
To access the FIFO buffer settings, select Start/Settings/Control Panel/System or right click My Computer and select Properties. Select the Device Manager tab, and click the plus sign (+) next to Ports to expand it. Select each port one at a time, and select Properties/Port Settings/Advanced. Clear 'Use FIFO buffer'. Repeat for each COM port. The LPT port does not have this option.
To clear the current user names and passwords, delete *.PWL from the Windows folder to remove all users. Select Start/Shutdown. Select 'Close all programs and log in as a different user' and click Yes. Windows logs the current user out and prompts for a user name and password. Enter the desired user and password and log in to Windows.
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