SMC Networks, Inc. NDIS 4.0 Miniport Driver For EtherPower II 10/100 Ethernet Adapter VERSION HISTORY 04/26/1999 Ver 3.20 Added support for FTX board with Adhoc phy. 03/12/1999 Ver 3.12 Added support for dual channel adapter. 01/30/1999 Ver 3.11 Fixed unload/reload problem reported by Microsoft. Added support for Adhoc phy for the new XG board. Added support for NWUF/MagicPacket. 12/02/1998 Ver 3.05 Fixed Cow_mode problem -- machine boots up when the cable is disconnected. 11/18/1998 Ver 3.03 Changed NdisAllocateMemory to NdisAllocateMemoryWithTag on the NDIS5 driver. Added support for ACPI, re-run the Ndis test. 11/11/1998 Ver 3.02 Added support for WMI. Fixed memory de-allocation problem. 10/30/1998 Ver 3.01 Fixed an intermitten initialization problem on Windows NT 5.0. 09/25/1998 Ver 3.00 Added FTX support. 09/09/1998 Ver 2.65 Added EZDiag support. Restructure phy chip initialization routines to support other phy chips. Fixed bug with problem working with cross-over cable and forcing media-type. 06/09/1998 Ver 2.63 Bug fix: Full duplex led does not show the correct settings when two stations are connected to each other with a cross-over cable and on station is set to auto-negotation and the other is forced to half duplex mode. 04/17/1998 Ver 2.62 Bug fix: Force BNC did not work. Changed MediaType keyword to ConnectionType. 02/27/1998 Ver 2.6 Bug fix: Bios/Windows95 lockup on restart on a Gateway machine. 02/09/1998 Ver 2.5 Bug fix: Link Up/Down interrupt not generated when line speed is forced. 02/04/1998 Ver 2.4 Bug fix: Had problem reading network address correctly from the registry. 01/17/1998 Ver 2.3 Bug fix: Hang problem when the cable is disconnected. 01/16/1998 ver 2.2 Couple minor bug fixes. 12/18/1997 Ver 2.0 Fixed intermitten hang during reset. 11/20/1997 Ver 1.1 Added support for BTX and Cow mode. 11/05/1997 Ver 1.0 Initial version.Download Driver Pack
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