cne2000.txt Driver File Contents (novell-lancomp-devel-2004.10.05-1windows.zip)

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/*****************************************************************************
*
* Title:		CNE2000 HSM Message Text Module.
*
* Filename:		cne2000.txt
*
* ODI Spec Ver:	1.11
*
* Description:	Message File for the CNE2000.LAN file.
*
* Modification History:
*
* 01-07-98 WTT	Added 1998 to copyright string and changed version 
*					to 1.03.
*
* 08-25-98 KRA	Added the CNE2000_MEM_PARSE_STRING_TXTMSG.  Bumped version to
*					1.04.  SPD 201866.
*
****************************************************************************/

#define CNE2000_SHORTNAME_TXTMSG   TxtMSG("CNE2000", 1)

#define CNE2000_CONFIGSIG_TXTMSG   TxtMSG("HardwareDriverMLID        ", 2)

#define CNE2000_MEM_PARSE_STRING_TXTMSG   TxtMSG("MEM=%X", 25)


#define CNE2000_UNDRRUN_STR    MSG("Underrun Error Count", 3)

#define CNE2000_TXTIMEOUT_STR  MSG("Transmit Timeout Count", 4)

#define CNE2000_RXPAGERR_STR   MSG("Receive Paging Error Count", 5)

#define CNE2000_RXOVRRUN_STR   MSG("Receive FIFO Overrun Error Count", 6)

#define CNE2000_MISSDPKT_STR   MSG("Receiver Missed Packet Count", 7)

#define CNE2000_GOTNOTHING_STR MSG("Got Nothing Count", 8)

#define CNE2000_UNSUPFRAME_STR MSG("Unsupported Frame Packet Count", 9)

#define CNE2000_UNSUPMULTI_STR MSG("Unsupported Multicast Count", 10)

#define CNE2000_BTOBSEND_STR   MSG("Back-To-Back Send Count", 11)

#define CNE2000_QDSEND_STR     MSG("Enqueued Sends Count", 12)


#define CNE2000_DMAERR_MSG     MSG("The board's DMA did not complete.", 13)

#define CNE2000_BADBOARD_MSG   MSG("The board did not respond to the initialization command.", 14)

#define CNE2000_8BITSLOT_MSG   MSG("The board must be placed in a 16-bit slot.", 15)

#define CNE2000_NOBOARD_MSG    MSG("The board cannot be found.", 16)

#define CNE2000_MEMERR_MSG     MSG("The board's memory failed the memory test.", 17)

#define CNE2000_IRQERR_MSG     MSG("The driver and the adapter are not using the same INT.", 18)

#define CNE2000_AESERR_MSG     MSG("The driver was unable to schedule periodic AES call backs.", 19)

#define CNE2000_TXTIMEOUT_MSG  MSG("A transmit timed out. The cable might be disconnected from the board.", 20)

#define CNE2000_SPECVER_TXTMSG TxtMSG("HSM_CSPEC_VERSION: 1.11", 21)

 /****************************************************************************
 *
 *  The Message file version, copyright, and Language strings are in here for 
 *  the requirement that an external utilility can display this information 
 *  about the .MSG file. In the Language string, the first instance of the
 *  Language is the native name of the language (i.e. Duetche) while the
 *  name in parenthesis is the English name of the Language (i.e. German).
 *
 ****************************************************************************/

#define MESSAGE_FILE_VERSION MSG("VeRsIoN=1.04  Novell Ethernet NE2000 message file.", 22)

#define MESSAGE_FILE_COPYRIGHT MSG("CoPyRiGhT=(c) Copyright 1996, 1997, 1998, by Novell, Inc. All rights reserved.", 23)

#define MESSAGE_FILE_LANGUAGE MSG("LaNgUaGe= English (English)",24)

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