OEMSETUP.INF Driver File Contents (SurecomEP320XR-9xPCI.zip)

; OEMSETUP.INF File:

[netcard]
EP320XR="SURECOM EP-320X-R 100/10M PCI Adapter",000,ndis,ethernet,real,EP320XR,EP320XR_nif

[EP320XR]
devdir=?:ep320r.dos
device=ep320r.dos,@devdir\ep320r.dos

[EP320XR_nif]
drivername=ep320r$
param=Medium,"Medium type ",text,"_Auto,_10Half,_10Full,_100Half,_100Full",_Auto,0x30
param=NETADDRESS,"Network Address",chars,13,"@000000000000",0x02
param=ETHERID,"Node Address",chars,13,"@000000000000",0x02
param=BusNo ,"Adpater's Bus Number",int,"0,255,1",0,0x32
param=DeviceNo ,"Adpater's Device Number",int,"0,31,1",0,0x32
param=TxFiFo ,"Adpater's TX Early Threshold",int,"0,63,1",5,0x32
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