DOS and OS/2 NDIS2 DRIVER FOR KF-221FX FAST ETHERNET PCI ADAPTER ================================================================ The NDIS2 DOS driver can be used for the following environments: Artisoft's "LANtastic for DOS/Windows", IBM LAN Service program Microsoft Lan Manager 2.x Windows for Workgroups Version 3.1 Windows for Workgroups Version 3.11 PATHWORKS for DOS Version 4.0 The NDIS2 OS/2 driver can be used for : Microsoft LAN Manager 2.x for OS/2 . IBM Lan Server 3.0 or 4.0 for OS/2 . DRIVER FILE: \ndis.dos\dc21x4.dos \ndis.os2\dc21x4.os2 DRIVER NAME: dc21x4$ DRIVER KEYWORDS: the driver defines several keywords for specifying certain adapter configuration parameters. The keywords can be specified in the system PROTOCOL.INI file. The keywords are defined as below: Keyword Description ---------- -------------------------------------------------------------- SLOT Specify the adapter instance in a PCI computer. Not present : auto scan the first adapter Valid values: 16 - 26 ( 16 is First adapter) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- SIA_MODE = AUTOSENSE ; auto detect 100Mbps or 10Mbps connection and ; ignore DATA_RATE option = TP ; twsited pair interface running in standard mode = TP_FULL_DUPLEX ; twsietd pair interface running in full duplex ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DATA_RATE = MB100 ; configure the adapter for 100Mbps operation = MB10 ; configure the adapter for 10Mbps operation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Advanced Keywords : ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TX_THRESHOLD = FP ; "Full packet" threshold, store and forward = LW128 ; the smallest threshold = LW256 ; even smaller = LW512 ; smaller threshold = LW1024 ; a threshold of almost one packet Controls the transmit threshold of the device. A small threshold may improve performance, however in some machines it could cause many packets to be lost, and perhaps the connection may fail. Refer to \technote.txt for more information. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NUM_TX_BUFFERS = 4 - 16 ; Specifies the number of transmit buffers the ; driver should use. Default is 8. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NUM_RX_BUFFERS = 4 - 16 ; Specifies the number of receive buffers the ; driver should use. Default is 12. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TURBO = ENABLED ; Controls whether host-to-PCI posting (HPPE) will = DISABLED ; be disabled or enabled. This is relevant only if ; the system's host-to-PCI bridge is INTEL's 82424 ; (CDC) or 82434 (PCMC) bridge. ; ENABLED - disable HPPE, may improve performance ; DISABLED - enable HPPE ; <absent> - leave system setting as they sre. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Note: 1. Summary of the keyword combinations: SIA_MODE DATA_RATE --> Connector selected -------------------------------------------------- AUTOSENSE not specified auto detect AUTOSENSE MB100 auto detect AUTOSENSE MB10 auto detect TP MB100 100 Mbps TP MB10 10 Mbps TP not specified 100 Mbps TP_FULL_DUPLEX not specified 100 Mbps not specified not specified auto detect If no active network connection is established, 2. If SIA_MODE=AUTOSENSE is specified in protocol.ini and no active cable is connected during loading the driver, 10Mbps operation will be the default. Make sure an active connection is established before loading driver if "SIA_MODE=AUTOSENSE" is specified.Download Driver Pack
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