;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ; The EtherTeam16i and EtherTeam32 are fully SW configurable with a ; SETUP utility, so they have only one required entry in the ; PROTOCOL.INI: ; ; ; Drivername = ETH16I$ ; ; ; No specifications for the I/O-Base Address, Slot Number or Interrupt ; Number are needed in the PROTOCOL.INI, but the driver resolves them ; according to the default values on the Adapter Setup EEPROM or the ; EISA Configuration. ; ; ; The are however some parameters which can be used in the PROTOCOL.INI ; to verify or to override the SETUP values. The possible entries and ; values in the EtherTeam16i section in PROTOCOL.INI are: ; ; ; 1. DRIVERNAME ; ; Identifies the network driver. This entry is mandatory in the ; PROTOCOL.INI ; ; Possible values : ETH16I$ (and ETH16I2$, ETH16I3$ and ETH16I3$ for ; multiple installations). ; ; ; 2. IOADDRESS ; ; This is the I/O-Base Address of the Adapter. It may be be given to ; verify that the SETUP value is an expected one. If there is a ; conflict, the driver doesn't initialize. ; ; Possible values : 0x240, 0x260, 0x280, 0x2A0, 0x300, 0x340, 0x380 ; ; Default : SETUP (0x2A0) ; ; NOTE! Instead of "Slot" (see below), the I/O-Base Address for an ; EtherTeam32 Adapter can be given also as 0xN000, where N = Slot ; Number (1 .. 8). ; ; ; 3. SLOT ; ; This is the Slot Number where the Adapter is installed. ; ; Possible values : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; ; Default : 1 ; ; NOTE! This parameter is for EtherTeam32 only. ; ; ; 4. INTERRUPT ; ; This is the Interrupt Number of the Adapter. It may be given to ; verify that the SETUP value is an expected one. If there is a ; conflict, the driver doesn't initialize. ; ; Possible values : 5, 9, 10, 15 for EtherTeam16i ; 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15 for EtherTeam32 ; ; Default : SETUP (10) ; ; ; 5. MAXTRANSMITS ; ; Specifies the number of Transmit commands that can be queued by ; the driver. ; ; Possible values : From 6 to 50 ; ; Default : 6 in MS-DOS, 20 in OS/2 ; ; ; 6. NETADDRESS ; ; Overrides the permanent network address of the card. The value is ; a hexadecimal string of 12 digits in quotes, e.g. "00004B010203" ; ; Possible values : "00004Bxxxxxx" ; ; Default : Permanent SETUP address. ; ; ; 7. TRANSCEIVER ; ; Specifies the physical interface to the network. BNC, AUI and TP ; are for Thin, Thick and Twisted Pair Ethernet, respectively. AUTO ; means that the driver detects which connection is used. ; ; Possible values : BNC, AUI, TP or AUTO ; ; Default : SETUP ; ; ; 8. TXBUFFSIZE ; ; Specifies the amount of Adapter Buffer Memory (as kbytes) reserved ; for transmit packets. ; ; Possible values : 4, 8 or 16 ; ; Default : 8 ; ; ; 9. PROCESSOR ; ; Must be used to define the processor type when (and only when) the ; OS/2 Driver is run in 286 CPU environments. ; ; Possible value : 286 ;----------------------------------------------------------------------- ;----------------------------------------------------- ; This is just an example of the PROTOCOL.INI, usually ; no HW parameters are needed. ;----------------------------------------------------- Drivername = ETH16I$ ; interrupt = 10 ; ioaddress = 0x2A0 ; maxtransmits = 6 ; transceiver = bnc ; txbuffsize = 8Download Driver Pack
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