Listing of Version Differences V1.46 supports -----------------------------------------09/19,2000 Support DM9801 E4, reg16 bit12=0 Others reg16 bit12=1 V1.45 supports -----------------------------------------08/02,2000 For DM9009 10M PCI chips Force phyxcer on 10MHF when do internal loopback test, to solve some chips failed problem(8/17) V1.44 supports -----------------------------------------07/19,2000 For DM9801 revision1 chip V1.43 supports -----------------------------------------07/03,2000 For 500~800M, DM9801/DM9802 need more time(4second) to wait stable V1.42 supports -----------------------------------------06/02,2000 Support SROM format V4.01 AdvanceDiagnostic AUTO mode support 1M Force PHY_ADDRES = 1 Don't parser SROM in dm9func.asm Rename DM9102.DOC to HELP.DOC V1.41 supports -----------------------------------------04/29,2000 Support LongRun(DM9802) DM9012 NIC DM9102A NIC DM9102A+DM9801 (HomeRun/10/100 Mbps) NIC DM9102A+DM9801 HomeRun Only NIC(SubID 0398h) DM9102A+DM9802 (LongRun/10/100 Mbps) NIC DM9102A+DM9802 LongRun Only NIC(SubID 0498h) DM9102/HomeRun/LongRun NIC did not support EEPROM Config and Special function. V1.40 supports -----------------------------------------04/14,2000 Release not yet. Solve DM9102E3 bug, sometimes phy reg0 need to write twice for 0 V1.39 supports -----------------------------------------03/27,2000 DM9801 programming changed: reg16:1005h reg25= ((reg24 & 0xff)+ 3) | f000 V1.38 supports -----------------------------------------02/16,2000 Support DAVICOM/CNET brand select on runme.bat Support more help descriptions Support <F1> key to the on-line help Correct some wrong words V1.19 supports -----------------------------------------01/17,2000 For CNET/DELL case, Fixed the NIC not present show stream. modify by benny Support DAVICOM/CNET brand select on runme.bat V1.18 supports -----------------------------------------12/27,99 Don't affect PMC and PCI 40h except clear Pattern Match bit V1.37 supports -----------------------------------------12/27,99 Fixed the problem of PCI 50h=0. Auto allocate resource(I/O, IRQ) to solve the win98 shutdown to DOS problem Don't affect PMC and PCI 40h except clear Pattern Match bit V1.17 supports -----------------------------------------12/17,99 For CNET/DELL case, Auto allocate resource(I/O, IRQ) to solve the win98 shutdown to DOS problem V1.36 supports -----------------------------------------10/18,99 Don't enable Rx machine when send Setup packet V1.35 supports -----------------------------------------10/05,99 Solve ConfigEEPROM() wrote the wrong prosition bug. From CNET Benny V1.34 supports -----------------------------------------09/20,99 Enable RX flow control on Advance_Diag() V1.16 supports -----------------------------------------07/26,98 Using single port to solve the data error problem. V1.15 supports -----------------------------------------07/15,98 Check SROM CRC field and don't break the srom's data. V1.14 supports -----------------------------------------05/07,98 Solve 8259 interrupt level/edge problem. When enter interrupt handler, disable all CR7. Before leave the interrupt handler, enable CR7. V1.03 supports -----------------------------------------12/29,98 Support 5 dm9102 adapters Replace DM9100 label to DM9102 V1.02 supports -----------------------------------------10/28,98 Reset Phy chip before exit this program V1.01 supports -----------------------------------------07/06,97 Rename to Diag9102.exe, Using Tx thsrehold mode V1.00 supports -----------------------------------------02/17,97 Modify DM9FUNC.ASM TxRxIntHandler(), every interrupt check Tx/Rx descriptor. CR5 reset value=FC000000h V0.10 supports -----------------------------------------09/22,97Download Driver Pack
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