PROTOCOL.INI Driver File Contents (170022.exe)

; "PROTOCOL.INI" information for the
; ATI AT-1700 Network Adapter (NDIS drivers).
;
; DRIVERNAME      Must be:   AT1700$  AT17002  AT17003  or  AT17004
;                 depending on which interface card is being referenced.
;                 A single-card system always uses AT1700$.   Multi-card
;                 ("bridge") systems may also use the the 2/3/4 names.
; IOADDRESS       Optional - specifies the base I-O address of the adapter as
;                 configured with the SETUP17 program.
; BUFFERSIZE      May be 1 or 2 for the DOS driver (defaults to 1).
;                 If set to 2, the DOS driver takes 40K for input buffers
;                 and 15K for output buffers, which may be useful on peer
;                 workstations and other loaded DOS CPUs.
;                 If set to 1, the DOS driver takes 24K for input and 9K
;                 for output buffers.    The OS/2 driver ignores this
;                 parameter and always uses 45K for input and 18K for output.
; INTERRUPT       Ignored if specified.  The actual interrupt-level used
;                 will be the one specified to SETUP17.
[PROTOCOL MANAGER]
 DRIVERNAME = PROTMAN$

[VINES_XIF]
 DRIVERNAME = NDISBAN$
 BINDINGS = AT1700_NIF

[AT1700_NIF]
 DRIVERNAME = AT1700$
 BUFFERSIZE = 1
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