;---------------------------------------------- ; PROTOCOL.INI section for the Winbond W89C840 ;---------------------------------------------- DRIVERNAME = W840ND$ ; This parameter is necessary when your system is equipped with multiple ; W89C840 cards. For each driver, you must assign a unique physical address. ; The value of this parameter is a hexadecimal string of 12 digits quoted by a ; pair of single quotation marks ('). ; For example, ; SELECTEDID = '0000E8010203' ; Cache Alignmane defines the address boundary for data burst. ; The reasonable values are 1(8 longword alignmet), 2(16 longword alignment) ; and 3(32 longword alignment). ; For example, ; CacheAlign = 3 ; Burst Length defines the maximum number of long words that can be transferred ; within one PCI burst transaction. The reasonable values are 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 ; and 32 longwords. ; For example, ; Burst = 32 ; This value decides the transmit threshold level of the transmit FIFO. ; Transmission will starts immediately after the transmit FIFO has reached the ; threshold level or full pkt has been transferred to the transmit FIFO if the ; frame length is less than the transmit threshold level. ; TxThreshold Transmit Threshold Level ; 00H full pkt ; 01H 16 bytes ; 02H 32 bytes ; -- -- ; 7FH 2032 bytes" ; For example, ; TxThreshold = 0 ; This adapter can be operated in 10 or 100 Mbps. ; The reasonable values are 0(auto detect line speed by s/w), 10(10M) and ; 100(100M). ; For example, ; LineSpeed = 0 ; This adapter can be in full or half duplex mode. ; The reasonable values are "AUTO"(auto detect full duplex function), ; "DISABLE"(disable full duplex), and "ENABLE"(enable full duplex). ; For example, ; FullDuplex = "AUTO" ; The parameter 'nway' is used to disable or enable the autonegotiation ; function. The default value of nway is on. The reasonable values are OFF and ; ON. ; For example, ; Nway = "ON"Download Driver Pack
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