v1.0.0.26(2009/9/8) ndis6.2:1.0.0.14 ndis6:1.0.0.26 ndis5:1.0.0.26 v1.0.0.26(2009/9/4) ndis6.2:1.0.0.14 (1)Correct phy-ext access. (2)Use new common files that includes l1dmpw support. (3)Add support for BIOS enable WOL. (4)Reserve more tpds to avoid sgl->number doesn't match with NdisQueryNetBufferPhysicalCount caused exception-process. (5)Cancel the timer before sleep that allocated in HardwarePowerUp to fix the bug s3 aging will causes 0x9f bugcheck. ndis6:1.0.0.26 (1)Correct phy-ext access. (2)Use new common files that includes l1dmpw support. (3)Add support for BIOS enable WOL. (4)Reserve more tpds to avoid sgl->number doesn't match with NdisQueryNetBufferPhysicalCount caused exception-process. (5)Cancel the timer before sleep that allocated in HardwarePowerUp to fix the bug s3 aging will causes 0x9f bugcheck. ndis5:1.0.0.26 (1)Revise OTP access. (2)Clear bit 12 of reg12FC, in case of Efuse lost this register config. (3)Disable CLK_GATING_RXQ always. (4)Revise SetASPM, add support for L1d-mpw. (5)Add support for BIOS enable WOL.Download Driver Pack
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