OEMSETUP.INF Driver File Contents (Intel_Pro_120_B__Ethernet_Adapter.zip)

[data]
type=network
version=3.11.100

[disks]
1=.,"PRO120(B) PCI Fast Ethernet WFW 3.11 Driver Disk", mxnicf.386

[netcard]
;NDIS3 only driver
FASTLAN="PRO120(B) PCI Fast Ethernet Adapters",0,ndis,ethernet,0x07,FASTLAN,FASTLAN_NIF

[FASTLAN]
ndis2=1:MXNICF.DOS
ndis3=1:MXNICF.386
;If you want to load DOS ODI driver, please unmark the following:
;mlid=*:MX32MLID.COM

[FASTLAN_NIF]
;NDIS2 driver parameters:
drivername=MXNICF$,0x10
param=MEDIA_TYPE,"[NDIS2] Media Type",text,"NWAY,TX10,TX10FD,TX100,TX100FD","NWAY",0x10

;NDIS3 driver parameters:
param=AdapterType,"[NDIS3] Adapter Type",static,"5",,0x20
param=MediaSpeed, "[NDIS3] Media Speed",enum,"Speed AutoDetect,0,TX  10Mbps,1,TX  10Mbps Full-Duplex,2,TX 100Mbps,3,TX 100Mbps Full-Duplex,4",0,0x20
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