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1995-06-01
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[INTEL16]
Type = NDIS
Title = "Intel TokenExpress(TM) Network 16/4 Adapters"
Version = 7.02
DriverName = OLITOK$
Xports = NETBEUI LANDD
[FILE]
Name = INTEL16.OS2
Path = IBMCOM\MACS
[Adapter]
;tag=IoAddress
display = "Select adapter - I/O addresses"
type = decimal
range = 0-3
default= 0
help = "This parameter is used when the adapter has been reconfigured (
ISA 16/4 Adapter by means of A0,A1 switches, EISA, MCA 16/4 Adapter by
means of computer set-up program).
0 Primary Adapter (default, I/O address is A20h)
1 Alternate Adapter (I/O address is A24h)
2 Second primary (I/O address is A50h)
3 Second alternate (I/O address is A54h)"
[EarlyRelease]
display = "Early release"
type = string
strlength = 3
set = "Yes","No"
default = "Yes"
help = "This parameter specifies the early token release option for
Intel TokenExpress 16/4 NIC's. The early token release option reduces
the average time that another network adapter card must wait to gain
access to the network. Network adapter cards that do not support the
early token release option ignore this parameter."
[NetAddress]
display = "Network adapter address"
type = hexstring
strlength = 12
range = 400000000000-4FFFFFFFFFFF
optional=yes
editable=yes
help = "This parameter overrides the network address of the network
adapter card. The value of this parameter is a hexadecimal string of
12 digits, as in 400001020304. The address must be unique among all
other network adapter addresses on the network. Specify the network
adapter address in IBM Token-Ring Network format."
[MaxRequests]
display = "Max. number of queued general requests"
type = decimal
default = 6
range = 1-10
help = "Sets the maximum number of outstanding GeneralRequests and configures
the size of GeneralRquest Queue."
[MaxTransmits]
display = "Maximum number of queued transmits"
type = decimal
default = 40
range = 2-100
help = "This parameter specifies the maximum number of transmit queue
entries for the network adapter driver. For a server workstation or
gateway workstation, set this parameter to the result of multiplying
the Maximum Transmits Outstanding parameter against the Maximum Sessions
parameter located in the NETBIOS protocol."
[RecBufCount]
display = "Number of receive buffers"
type = decimal
default = 10
range = 4-30
help = "This parameter specifies the number of Receive buffers in the Receive
Buffer Pool. The maximum size of the frames which may be received by this
adapter is determined by:
min(MaxFs, ReceiveArea-256), where MaxFs is 4472 at 4 Mbps
and 17954 at 16Mbps and ReceiveArea = RecBufSize x RecBufCount."
[RecBufSize]
display = "Receive buffer size"
type = decimal
default = "4500"
range = 256-5080
help = "This parameter specifies the size (in bytes) of buffers in the Receive
Buffer Pool. The maximum size of the frames which may be received by this
adapter is determined by:
min(MaxFs, ReceiveArea-256), where MaxFs is 4472 at 4 Mbps
and 17954 at 16Mbps and ReceiveArea = RecBufSize x RecBufCount."
[MaxFrameSize]
display = "MaxFrameSize"
type = decimal
range = 512-17954
default = 4500
help = "This parameter specifies the maximum frame length the driver supports.
Some protocols (like the IBM NETBIOS driver for DOS) requires that the
maximum frame size is below a certain value. If this parameter is omitted
the maximum frame size is set to 17954 bytes on 16Mbit Token-Ring and 4472
bytes on 4Mbit Token-Ring. The frame size is also limited by the RecBufSize
and RecBufCount parameters. The MaxFrameSize parameter do not allocate any
resources in the driver."
[ReOpen]
display = "Re-open on lobe-error"
type = string
strlength = 3
set = "Yes","No"
default = "No"
help = "This parameter specifies to the network driver whether it is should
try to reopen the adapter if it closes due to lobe-errors, or not.
The default is 'No.'"
[FrameStatus]
display = "FrameStatus"
type = string
strlength = 3
set = "Yes","No"
default = "No"
help = "This parameter specifies the value of the framestatus of a
transmitted frame. Some protocols depend on the actual frame status and
others requires a SUCCESS value on all transmitted frames.
If you cannot make a connection to a machine on an other ring you should
try to set this parameter to 'Yes'.
'No' is the default value, it gives better performance."
[TxBufferSize]
display = "TransmitBufferSize"
type = decimal
range = 2-60
optional=yes
editable=yes
help = "This parameter specifies the size (in kilobytes) of PC-memory you
allocate for TransmitBuffers. The adapter needs TransmitBuffers if there
are more than 16 megabytes of memory in the PC, AND you are not using
an 'EISA 16/4 Adapter'.
If a TransmitBufferSize is defined; the adapter cannot transmit frames that
are larger than the TransmitBufferSize.
If the parameter 'Accept virtual addresses (GDT)' is set to 'Yes' you can
use this parameter to change the TransmitBufferSize.
By default no TransmitBufferSize is defined, this normally gives the best
performance."
[SupportGDT]
display = "Accept virtual addresses (GDT)"
type = string
strlength = 3
set = "Yes","No"
default = "No"
help = "This parameter specifies whether a protocol can transmit frames
using virtual addresses (GDT's), or if it MUST use physical addresses.
Some protocols can only use virtual addresses, if you use such a protocol
you must set this parameter to 'Yes', otherwise you should set it to 'No'.
If this parameter is to 'Yes', the default size for TransmitBufferSize is 20K,
this can be changed with the TransmitBufferSize parameter.
'No' is the default value, it gives better performance."
[DMABurstSize]
display = "DMABurstSize"
type = string
strlength = 6
set = "Short","Normal","Long"
; default = Normal
optional=yes
editable=yes
help = "This parameter specifies whether to change the DMA burstsize
on the Intel TokenExpress 16/4 ISA network adapter card. EISA and MC adapter
cards will ignore this parameter. Heavy network activity can interfere
with the floppy drive and other DMA devices, Select 'Short' to decrease
interference. Select 'Long' for best performance. 'Normal' is the default value."
[RecBufHigh]
display = "Buffer Pool in high memory"
type = decimal
range = 0-1
optional=yes
editable=yes
help = "Configures the Buffer Pool in high (above 1M bytes) or low
memory. A value of 0 (zero) causes the driver to try to allocate the Pool
in high memory and only if this fails to allocate from low memory. A value of
1 causes the driver to do the opposite, that is, try to allocate the Pool in
low memory and if this fails then try from high memory."
[NDIS201]
display = "Disable NDIS 2.02 support"
type = none
set = "Yes","No"
default = "No"
help = "This parameter specifies to the network driver that it may only
support NDIS201 and not the IBM extension to the standard (NDIS 2.02).
If you want to use LSM, LNM or 802.2 the driver you should leave the
support for NDIS 2.02 on. If you want to do NDIS 2.01 conformance test
use the parameter. The default is that the parameter is not used."