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;╔═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╗
;║ ║
;║ Intel EtherExpress(tm) MCA Network Adapter ║
;║ Adapter Description File Version 1.01 ║
;║ ║
;║ EtherExpress is a trademark of Intel Corp. ║
;║ ║
;╚═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
AdapterID 0628Bh
AdapterName "Intel EtherExpress(tm) MC Network Adapter"
NumBytes 4
;
; new version of ADF file only offers I/O mapping 7/28/92
;
FixedResources
POS[2]=00000000b
POS[3]=XXXX0011b
NamedItem Prompt "I/O Address Range"
Choice "x300h - x30Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX1111b
IO 300h-30Fh 1300h-130Fh 2300h-230Fh 330Dh-330Fh 4300h-430Fh 8300h-830Fh 0C308h-0C30Fh
Choice "x310h - x31Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX1110b
IO 310h-31Fh 1310h-131Fh 2310h-231Fh 331Dh-331Fh 4310h-431Fh 8310h-831Fh 0C318h-0C31Fh
Choice "x320h - x32Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX1101b
IO 320h-32Fh 1320h-132Fh 2320h-232Fh 332Dh-332Fh 4320h-432Fh 8320h-832Fh 0C328h-0C32Fh
Choice "x330h - x33Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX1100b
IO 330h-33Fh 1330h-133Fh 2330h-233Fh 333Dh-333Fh 4330h-433Fh 8330h-833Fh 0C338h-0C33Fh
Choice "x340h - x34Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX1011b
IO 340h-34Fh 1340h-134Fh 2340h-234Fh 334Dh-334Fh 4340h-434Fh 8340h-834Fh 0C348h-0C34Fh
Choice "x350h - x35Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX1010b
IO 350h-35Fh 1350h-135Fh 2350h-235Fh 335Dh-335Fh 4350h-435Fh 8350h-835Fh 0C358h-0C35Fh
Choice "x360h - x36Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX1001b
IO 360h-36Fh 1360h-136Fh 2360h-236Fh 336Dh-336Fh 4360h-436Fh 8360h-836Fh 0C368h-0C36Fh
Choice "x370h - x37Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX1000b
IO 370h-37Fh 1370h-137Fh 2370h-237Fh 337Dh-337Fh 4370h-437Fh 8370h-837Fh 0C378h-0C37Fh
Choice "x200h - x20Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX0111b
IO 200h-20Fh 1200h-120Fh 2200h-220Fh 320Dh-320Fh 4200h-420Fh 8200h-820Fh 0C208h-0C20Fh
Choice "x210h - x21Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX0110b
IO 210h-21Fh 1210h-121Fh 2210h-221Fh 321Dh-321Fh 4210h-421Fh 8210h-821Fh 0C218h-0C21Fh
Choice "x220h - x22Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX0101b
IO 220h-22Fh 1220h-122Fh 2220h-222Fh 322Dh-322Fh 4220h-422Fh 8220h-822Fh 0C228h-0C22Fh
Choice "x230h - x23Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX0100b
IO 230h-23Fh 1230h-123Fh 2230h-223Fh 323Dh-323Fh 4230h-423Fh 8230h-823Fh 0C238h-0C23Fh
Choice "x240h - x24Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX0011b
IO 240h-24Fh 1240h-124Fh 2240h-224Fh 324Dh-324Fh 4240h-424Fh 8240h-824Fh 0C248h-0C24Fh
Choice "x250h - x25Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX0010b
IO 250h-25Fh 1250h-125Fh 2250h-225Fh 325Dh-325Fh 4250h-425Fh 8250h-825Fh 0C258h-0C25Fh
Choice "x260h - x26Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX0001b
IO 260h-26Fh 1260h-126Fh 2260h-226Fh 326Dh-326Fh 4260h-426Fh 8260h-826Fh 0C268h-0C26Fh
Choice "x270h - x27Fh : F1=details"
POS[1]=XXXX0000b
IO 270h-27Fh 1270h-127Fh 2270h-227Fh 327Dh-327Fh 4270h-427Fh 8270h-827Fh 0C278h-0C27Fh
Help "I/O ADDRESS RANGE: Each EtherExpress requires a range of
I/O addresses that doesn't overlap those used by any
other adapter. If an an asterisk appears to the right of
the field, the range you have selected is being used
by another adapter and you will have to choose a different
range. If you want a more detailed explanation, refer to 'I/O
address' in the index of the Complete Guide to Installing."
NamedItem Prompt "IRQ"
Choice "IRQ 11 : F1=details"
POS[1]=X110XXXXb
INT 11d
Choice "IRQ 10 : F1=details"
POS[1]=X101XXXXb
INT 10d
Choice "IRQ 5 : F1=details"
POS[1]=X100XXXXb
INT 5d
Choice "IRQ 9 : F1=details"
POS[1]=X001XXXXb
INT 9d
Choice "IRQ 3 : F1=details"
POS[1]=X010XXXXb
INT 3d
Choice "IRQ 15 -F1=details"
POS[1]=X111XXXXb
INT 14d
Choice "IRQ 12 - mouse"
POS[1]=X000XXXXb
INT 12d
Choice "IRQ 4 : F1=details"
POS[1]=X011XXXXb
INT 4d
Help "IRQ: The EtherExpress adapter needs to be assigned a unique
hardware interrupt request line (IRQ). Although Micro Channel
systems allow devices to share IRQs, network performance would
suffer if the network adapter used the same IRQ as another
device. Since the IBM Set Configuration program (SC) does not
detect IRQ conflicts, you must make sure you are assigning the
EtherExpress adapter to an IRQ no other adapter is using.
If the serial port on the motherboard is set to COM1, it uses
IRQ 4. Any other serial port in your system should use IRQ 3.
Various other adapters may also use one of the IRQs available
to the EtherExpress adapter. To verify that you have not set
your EtherExpress adapter to the same IRQ as another device in
your computer, run the program MCADIAGS, on the EtherExpress
diskette."
NamedItem Prompt "Flash/Boot ROM Address Range"
Choice "Flash/Boot ROM Disabled"
POS[0]=XXXX1XXXb
Choice "D000-D1FFh"
POS[0]=10000XXXb
MEM 0D0000h - 0D1FFFh
Choice "D200-D3FFh"
POS[0]=10010XXXb
MEM 0D2000h - 0D3FFFh
Choice "D400-D5FFh"
POS[0]=10100XXXb
MEM 0D4000h - 0D5FFFh
Choice "D600-D7FFh"
POS[0]=10110XXXb
MEM 0C8000h - 0C9FFFh
Choice "D800-D9FFh"
POS[0]=11000XXXb
MEM 0C8000h - 0C9FFFh
Choice "DA00-DBFFh"
POS[0]=11010XXXb
MEM 0DA000h - 0DBFFFh
Choice "DC00-DDFFh"
POS[0]=11100XXXb
MEM 0DC000h - 0DDFFFh
Choice "DE00-DFFFh"
POS[0]=11110XXXb
MEM 0DE000h - 0DFFFFh
Choice "C800-C9FFh"
POS[0]=01000XXXb
MEM 0C8000h - 0C9FFFh
Choice "CA00-CBFFh"
POS[0]=01010XXXb
MEM 0CA000h - 0CBFFFh
Choice "CC00-CDFFh"
POS[0]=01100XXXb
MEM 0CC000h - 0CDFFFh
Choice "CE00-CFFFh"
POS[0]=01110XXXb
MEM 0CE000h - 0CFFFFh
Help "FLASH/Boot ROM ADDRESS: The Micro Channel EtherExpress adapter
has 256k of FLASH RAM on board. This can provide Boot ROM
capabilities, it can be used with optional software for various
utility purposes, or it can do both. To allow the use of the
FLASH(tm) RAM, either for utility purposes or as a Boot ROM, an 8k
address range must be assigned. If a selection causes an asterisk
(*) to appear, it is conflict another device's memory address and
the FLASH/Boot ROM address must be changed."
NamedItem Prompt "Boot ROM Options"
Choice "Boot ROM Disabled"
POS[3]=XX00XXXXb
Choice "Novell Boot ROM : F1=details"
POS[3]=XX01XXXXb
Choice "LANMAN Boot ROM : F1=details"
POS[3]=XX10XXXXb
Help "BOOT ROM TYPE: For a Boot ROM to be enabled, you must assign
an address range in the FLASH/Boot ROM choice field above. The
EtherExpress adapter Boot ROM feature allows the workstation to be
booted from a 'boot image' stored on the network server. Novell
Netware and Microsoft LANMAN are supported. If you do not intend
to boot this workstation from the network, choose 'Boot ROM
Disabled'."
NamedItem Prompt "Connector Type"
Choice "BNC"
POS[0]=XXXXX101b
POS[1]=0XXXXXXXb
Choice "RJ-45"
POS[0]=XXXXX101b
POS[1]=1XXXXXXXb
Choice "AUI"
POS[0]=XXXXX001b
Choice "Auto detect"
POS[0]=XXXXXX11b
Help "CONNECTOR TYPE: The EtherExpress board can automatically detect
which connector has a cable attached. For most uses choose 'Auto
detect.' If you need to override the auto-detect feature, choose
the connector type you plan to use."
NamedItem Prompt "Network Driver Information"
Choice "Press F1 for help"
POS[0]=XXXXXXXXb
Help "NETWORK DRIVER INSTALLATION: Information on installing the
drivers for various network operating systems is available in
README files on the EtherExpress option diskette. Boot the system
to DOS, put the EtherExpress option diskette in a floppy drive,
switch to that drive and run MCADIAGS. More information on
network driver installation is available from our FaxBack(tm)
service or on our BBS. Refer to the EtherExpress manual for more
details."