Title: RTL8139/810x Family Driver OEMSETUP DISK
History: V4.00 -- 10/11/2001
Name: RTSOEM.400
Released By: Vincent
Update reason from Oemdisk 390 to 400
Driver Type
Old Ver
New Ver
Reason
Checked
RSET8139 EXE
Ver501
Ver501
None Changed
MSLANMAN DOS
Ver323
Ver323
None Changed
MSLANMAN OS2
Ver321
Ver321
None Changed
NDIS2DOS
Ver323
Ver323
None Changed
NDIS2OS2
Ver321
Ver321
None Changed
NWCLIENT\DOS
Ver361
Ver364
1. Change the wait byte number of early interrupt from 4 to
64.
2. Add NONEARLY keyword to set the 8139 to run at
non-early interrupt mode.
3. In mini-PCI and clock run enable the early transmit
parameter should limit to 0x0a.
4. Add a loop counter for early receive to prevent 8139 enter
the "wait next packet" state. That will slow down the
performance.
NWCLIENT\OS2
Ver313
Ver313
None Changed
NWSERVER
Ver329
Ver329
None Changed
CLIENT32
Ver329
Ver329
None Changed
RTSPKT
Ver321
Ver330
1. Fix the bug about "SET_ADDRESS" call not function.
Must enable EEM0,EEM1 to 1,1.
2. Fix the bug on "-n" command.
SCO
Ver314
Ver314
None Changed
WFW311
Ver313
Ver313
None Changed
NT351
Ver378
Ver392
1. Remove Wakeup patterns when driver is removed
(MiniportHalt).
2. Read MAC address directly from EEPROM.
3. Add 2 custom OID:OID_RTL8139_LINK_DUPLEX and
OID_RTL8139_RESET_COUNTER.
4. For Cardbus, read MAC address directly from EEPROM.
5. In the INF file:
a. Add "Smart Power Saving" parameter (analog power
on/off)
b. Add "WakeUp on Link Status Change" parameter
c. Rename "WakeUp Frame" to "WakeUp on ARP/PING"
d. Rename "APM Mode WakeUp" to "WakeUp using
APM Mode".
6. When system gos into sleeping mode, set analog power to
be OFF.
7. Rename "Realtek RTL8139(A/B/C/8130) ..." to "Realtek
RTL8139 Family ...".
8. In the INF files:
a. Add Sub_Vendor and Sub_System ID for WHQL .
b. Add "Receive Buffer Size" parameter
c. Rename "WakeUp on Link Status Change" to "WakeUp
on Link Change", because the sentence length of previous
parameter is to long for some Win98 PC.
d. Remove "Smart Power Saving" parameter, OS will set
the analog power ON/OFF state.
9. Create a new NDIS4 driver to support Phoenix
PowerPanel (for notebook).
10. For CardBus, to support ALi chipset completely.
11. Auto-Correct the wrong SpeedDuplexMode parameter,
12. Fixed to prevent NIC backing to auto-negotiation mode,
when NIC waked up from D1~D3 back to D0, if user define
Wakeup Disable and set forced-speed mode.
13. Fixed FTP download too slow issue.
14. Supported NWay Foolproof Capability, such that
networking can work well while users force speed to 100Full,
100Half, 10 Full or 10Half.
15. If users disable "WakeUp on ARP/PING", driver has to
turn off the UWF.
16. When Shutdown, set/clear LinkUp by user defined of
"WakeUp on Link Change - Enable/Disable".
17. Add/Remove wakeup pattern depend on OS request
OID.
18. Restart Nway if Nway fail at first time.
19. Changed the access size of PCI Configuration Space
Latency Timer Register from Byte to Word.
20. Rename "RTL8139 Family ..." to "RTL8139/810x
Family ..." in INF files.
W95OSR2
Ver378
Ver397
Same as NT351
WIN95A
Ver378
Ver397
Same as NT351
WIN98
Ver378
Ver397
Same as NT351
WINNT
Ver378
Ver397
Same as NT351
WINME
Ver378
Ver397
Same as NT351
WIN2000
Ver378
Ver395
Same as NT351
WINXP
Ver397
New
DMI
Ver1.01
Ver1.10
1. Fix bug reported by ATI.
2. Support Win98
Unix Ware 7
Ver1.00
Ver2.00
1. Initialize wakeup frames
2. Support both RTL8139/810x and RTL8139C+ in a single
driver.
LINUX
Ver1.04
Ver1.04
Refer to : http://www.scyld.com/network/rtl8139.html
FREEBSD
Ver1.01
New
Mac OS
Ver3.00
Ver3.00
None Changed
BROM
N/A
None Changed
RTOS
N/A
None Changed
WinDiag/Win2000
Ver1.70
None Changed
WinDiag/Win9x, ME
Ver1.70
None Changed
WinDiag/WinNT4
Ver1.70
None Changed
RealMP/Win9x, ME
Ver1.20
New
RTLed/Win9x, ME
Ver1.03
New
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