PROTOCOL.INI Driver File Contents (3sh573b.exe)

    DriverName = "ELPC575$"
;
; %VER 3Com Megahertz 10/100 LAN CardBus PC Card PROTOCOL.INI v1.3
;
; below are examples and explanations of some of the keywords supported by
; the NDIS 2.01 driver.  most of the lines are simply comments.  the
; marked with "-->" are lines that can be edited (removing the ";-->" and
; lines replacing it with spaces, and modifying the right hand side as
; appropriate.
;
;--> IOADDRESS = 0x3800
;	adapter base address (optional)
;	If parameter not present in protocol.ini, driver uses the value
;	saved from running Diagnostic/Configuration program.
;	This parameter is only used to specify a single adapter in a multi-
;	adapter configuration. Must match value set by Diagnostic/Config.
;	Use 0x400 - 0xFF00 in steps of 0x100
;
;--> INTERRUPT = 0xA
;	interrupt channel number (optional)
;	Use 3,5,7,9,0xA,0xB,0xC,0xF
;
;
;--> MAXTRANSMITS=40
;
; MAXTRANSMITS=n, n=6..50, specifies the number of transmits which can be
; queued up by the driver when the TxFIFO is full or the adapter is otherwise
; busy.  When we run out of queue entries, an OUT_OF_RESOURCES error will be
; returned to the protocol on a transmit attempt.  Most protocols will handle
; running out of resources will little performance degradation.  However,
; some implementations will drop packets and consequently lower performance
; if OUT_OF_RESOURCES is returned too often.  The default value is 6, which
; should be sufficient for most cases, and is adequate for window sizes up to
; about 6 or so.  On a heavily loaded server with a lot of active connections,
; you may want to increase this number since with large windows on multiple
; active connections you may need a bigger transmit queue to handle them all.
; Each queue entry takes about 128 bytes of memory, so increasing this number
; will increase the resident size of the driver.
;
;--> NETADDRESS="006097123456"
;
; NETADDRESS allows the user to configure the network address of the adapter,
; rather than using the one in EEProm.	If not specified the address on the
; adapter will be used.  If specified, the right hand side must be exactly
; 12 hex ASCII characters which will be converted to the network address.
; The only restrictions we impose is that the address not have the multicast
; bit set (an odd number in the second digit) and the network address have
; bit one of the most significant byte of the address set.  This bit
; signifies a locally administered address.
;
;--> MEMADDRESS=0xD800
; MEMADDRESS is the adapter memory base address (optional)
; If the parameter is not specified in protocol.ini, driver searches for
; available memory block. Use 0xC000 - 0xE800 in steps of 0x100
;
;--> DISABLEPOLARITY=1
;
; DISABLEPOLARITY allows the user to disable auto-polarity function in PHY
; chip for some switches with polarity incompatibility problem in 10Mbps mode.
; This option is not applied to 3CCFE575CT and later products.
;
;--> FORCESPEED=0
;
; PXEBIOS keyword needs to be set to 1 if system has a PXE-compliance BIOS.
;
;--> PXEBIOS=0
;
; FORCESPEED allows the user to force card in 10M, 100M, Half/Full duplex
; or auto mode. This option is only applied to 3CCFE575CT and later products.
; Valid values are:
;	100 = 100Mbps/Half-duplex mode
;	10  = 10Mbps/Half-duplex mode
;	200 = 100Mbps/Full-duplex mode
;	20  = 10Mbps/Full-duplex mode
;	0   = AutoSense speed mode
;	No keyword = AutoSense speed mode
;

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