Intel PRO Network Card User Manual


 
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NOLED turns off LED indicators on LAN adapter
module to conserve power.
NOPREFETCH disables prefetching in memory-mapped I/O
mode by turning off this capability on the
CardBus bridge. Using this keyword may
negatively impact performance.
PCIIRQ use this keyword to force the driver to use PCI
IRQ routing. Some CardBus bridges have the
capability of supporting both PCI and ISA style
IRQ routing. The driver automatically
determines the best choice for this option unless
this keyword is used as an override.
PORT (ODI) see IOADDRESS.
RXBUFFERSIZE sets the size of the adapter receive packet buffer.
This is a number in decimal in the range 1 - 30
for 16-bit drivers and 1 - 100 for the 32-bit ODI
driver. Each packet adds approximately 1520
bytes to the resident size of the driver. The
default is 15 packets.
S (ODI)(MS-DOS command line only) displays
LAN drivers resident in memory.
SINT (Packet Driver) is a number from hexadecimal
60 to 80 designating a software interrupt. Default
is 60.
SOCKET For 16-bit DOS Drivers: identifies the number
of the host computer’s PC Card slot or socket
into which the PRO/100 CardBus adapter is
inserted. If a socket number is specified, only the
specified socket is checked for the Intel adapter.
If no socket is specified, all sockets are searched
until the Intel adapter is found.
For 32-bit NDIS3 Driver (M32A.SYS):
identifies the number of the host computer's PC
slot or socket into which the PRO/100 CardBus
adapter is inserted. Valid parameters are
AutoDetect, 1, 2, 3, and 4. If a socket number is
specified, only the specified socket is checked
for the Intel adapter. The default keyword is
AutoDetect, and the driver will then
automatically check all slots for the PRO/100
CardBus adapter.