Packet Driver v3.04 Packet Driver Notes for Intel's EtherExpress(TM) PRO/10 ISA LAN Adapter ======================================================================= Location of Driver: \PACKET\EPROPKT.COM Sample Configuration Files -------------------------- AUTOEXEC.BAT EPROPKT 0x7e PDIPX < for use with NetWare General Installation -------------------- The packet driver does not support plug and play. Use SoftSet2 to disable this feature on the PRO/10 adapter. Load the packet driver using the software interrupt and any optional switches if required. Usage: epropkt [options] <packet_int_no> <hardware_irq> <io_addr> Example: EPROPKT -i 0x7e 10 0x320 [Options]: -i - Force driver to report itself as 802.3 instead of Ethernet II. -d - Delayed initialization. Used for diskless booting -n - NetWare* conversion. Converts 802.3 packets into 8137 packets -w - Windows* hack, obsoleted by winpkt -p - Promiscuous mode disable -u - Uninstall <packet_int_no> This is the software interrupt used by the packet driver. It is the only required parameter. A packet driver needs to have a software interrupt assigned to it for other programs to access it. The recommended interrupt is 0x7e (126). This interrupt number can be entered as hexadecimal or decimal. <hardware_irq> This is the IRQ setting for the EtherExpress PRO/10 ISA adapter. If you are using a hardware IRQ for the EtherExpress board other than 3, you will need to add this parameter. This interrupt number can be entered as hexadecimal or decimal. <io_addr> This is the I/O address setting for the EtherExpress PRO/10 ISA adapter. This is an auto sensing packet driver which means it will scan I/O addresses until it finds the adapter. Therefore, this parameter is not necessary. If you do add this parameter, it must be in hexadecimal format. For example, io address 320 would be represented by 0x320. *Third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners.Download Driver Pack
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