PROTOCOL.INI Driver File Contents (intelpro_448.zip)

[network.setup]
version=0x3110
netcard=ms$e100b,1,MS$e100b,1
transport=ms$ndishlp,MS$NDISHLP
transport=ms$netbeui,MS$NETBEUI
lana0=ms$e100b,1,ms$netbeui
lana1=ms$e100b,1,ms$ndishlp

[ms$e100b]
drivername=e100b$
;  SLOT = 0x0044 ; (hexadecimal format) set this for each NIC if using more than one
;  SLOT = 7 ; (decimal format) set this for each NIC if using more than one
;  NODE       = "00D00C123456"  ; override the burned in MAC address
;  SPEEDDUPLEX = 0 ; 10Mbps  half duplex
;              = 1 ; 10Mbps  full duplex
;              = 2 ; 100Mbps half duplex
;              = 3 ; 100Mbps full duplex
;  CACHEFLUSH = 1 ; set this if doing an unattended installation of
;                   Windows NT 4.0 using this driver to make the initial
;                   connection

[protman]
drivername=PROTMAN$
PRIORITY=MS$NDISHLP

[MS$NDISHLP]
drivername=ndishlp$
BINDINGS=ms$e100b

[ms$netbeui]
drivername=netbeui$
SESSIONS=10
NCBS=12
BINDINGS=ms$e100b
LANABASE=0
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