DIAG [/H] [/?] [/E] [macro_key filename.ext]
/H /? This help !
/E Never detecting the link status of external phy
Otherwise it polls detecting the external phy periodly
and may spend more time
macro_key A macro of key stroked
filename.ext A file includes a macro of key stroked,
and an extension should be contained
because DIAG need '.' to distinguish them.
Macro is a set of keys you'd like stroking.
This program can handle 4 NIC at once
Please remove DOS driver or reboot before running
If you enter pure DOS from the option "Restart in MS-DOS mode" in
Windows which attachs the NIC driver, the PCI resource cleared by
Windows and it cause the program show "WARNING: NO IRQ GRANTED!"
and halt. Reboot and press F8 to enter pure DOS to solve it.
Configuration Window
Display the current configuration of NIC, it contains internal phy
and external phy if any
Transceive Window
Do some transmit/receive test, packet size, pattern, number and pingpong
can be selected
Power Management Window
Transmitting a magic packet here. It contain WOL test like
Magic Packet and Link Change (link establish).
Reminder you to adjust the setting in BIOS
"Magic Packet: Ready;ATX-Off" or "Link Change: Ready;ATX-Off"
"Magic Packet: Ready;Suspend;Check" or "Link Packet: Ready;Suspend;Check"
This provides a fast progress in suspend mode
In suspend mode, system will wake up to Working Mode if receiving PME#,
keystroke or mouse-tick
Selecting this item cause system to be in suspend and the screen will be blank
(It's recommended that set it Blank Screen in BIOS)
and there are four conditions:
1. NIC receives the magic packet or link change; NIC sends PME# to notify system;
System enters Working Mode; System restore the screen;
The Program show magic packet or link change has been detected
2. NIC receives the magic packet or link change, but detects nothing, system is
still Suspend Mode. The user presses any key to force the system to be
Working Mode, and restore the screen
The Program show no WOL has been detected
3. NIC receives the magic packet or link change, but sending no PME# (Chip fail)
or system doesn't receive PME# sended by chip (Hardware issue), or system doesn't
response from PME# (BIOS setting). Ssystem is still Suspend Mode. The user presses
any key to force the system to be Working Mode, and restore the screen
The Program show magic packet or link change has been detected
4. The user presses any key to force the system to be Working Mode, and restore the screen
The Program show no WOL has been detected
Dump Data Window
Display registers
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History:
v3.00: Rewritten by Chingmin Hou
v3.02: Stable version
v3.10: Change to 32-bit version, optimized for i386 CPU architecture
Add "Receive Buffer Count"
Add "Transmit Buffer Count"
Add dos command argument "/f"
System Requirement:
(1) 80386 CPU or later
(2) 4M physical memory
(3) HIMEM.SYS
v3.11: Remove dos command argument "/f"
Add tx rate limit
Download Driver Pack
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Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
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Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
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