PROTOCOL.INI Driver File Contents (rev1_11.zip)

;Drivername
    DriverName = "L100$"
;MEDIA_MODE select the connect type of the adapter
;  TP_10  10MB
;  TP_10_FD 10MB+Full Duplex
;  TP_100_FD 100MB+Full Duplex
;  TP_100    100MB
:  AUTODETECT  autodetect by the driver,default value
	MEDIA_MODE=AUTODETECT
;Full_Duplex Only in Autodetect need declare
;Yes  Full Duplex
;No	  no Full Duplex ,default value
	Full_duplex=NO
;TX_BUFS Tx descriptor numbers, default 4,less then 8
	TX_BUFS=4
;RX_BUFS Rx descriptor numbers, default 4,less then 8
	RX_BUFS=4

;-->SLOT=8
;
; BUSNO=n, n=0..7 specifies the PCI bus number to search for the adapter.
; In most computers today there is only a single PCI bus, number 0.
; However, the PCI archixtecture allow for multiple PCI busses.  If this
; keyword isn't specified, the driver will search all busses for a
; adapter, so this keyword isn't required unless
; there are multiple adapters in the computer.
;
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