PROTOCOL.INI Driver File Contents (ndis2.zip)

; protocol.ini entries for the SMC9000 card.

;    The driver name varies depending on how many adapters are installed 
;    in the system.  The first adapter is always referenced through 
;    SMC9X$.  For example, the second adapter's driver name is 
;    SMC9X2$, the ninth adapter's drivername is SMC9X9$.  More than
;    nine adapters are not supported.  This is a common naming convention
;    among NDIS drivers.  For example, the PROTOCOL.INI entry should look 
;    like this
;   

  DriverName = "SMC9X$"

;    The presence of the PCMCIA keyword indicates that the driver is
;    interfacing with a Credit Card adapter.

; PCMCIA

;    The possible interrupts 9, 3, 10, and 11.  The default is the value
;    specified in the SMC9000 EEPROM.

; Interrupt = 9

;   The I/O base address must match the value set in the SMC9000 EEPROM.
;   This entry must be in the PROTOCOL.INI.

  IOBase = 0x300

;   Media type of the attached network.  Possible values are 10BaseT, BNC,
;   AUI, and MII.  The default is the type specified in the SMC9000 EEPROM.

; Transceiver = "10BaseT"

;   The ethernet address to which the card will respond may be overridden.
;   The new value is specified as a string of hex digits separated by dashes.
;   The default is the value specified in the SMC9000 EEPROM.

; NetworkAddress = "02-00-00-00-00-01"

;   The amount of queueing space in the driver to process transmit requests
;   may be specified.  Values are in the range 1 to 40.  The default is 1.

  MaxTransmits = 1

;   The normal interface presented by the SMC9000 is 16 bits wide.  For
;   situations where an 8 bit interface is required, this interface
;   may be forced via the Disable16 keyword.  Note that this option has
;   no effect if the card itself is jumpered for 16 bit operation.

;  Disable16



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