; ; PROTOCOL.INI section for the DOS NDIS driver for the Network Peripherals ; Inc. NP-AT FDDI card. Default values for all parameters are shown in ; the lines which follow "DRIVERNAME". All parameters are optional. ; ; parameter values meaning ; --------- ---------------- --------------------------------------- ; ; DRIVERNAME AT_LM$, AT_LM2$ Use "AT_LM2$" for the name of the ; driver loaded for a second card, (e.g. ; two nets, as opposed to Dual Attach). ; ; ATYPE_IOADDRESS \ ; BTYPE_IOADDRESS - see user manual as to proper combinations of keywords ; STYPE_IOADDRESS / ; 0x160, 0x180, the Address the card's jumpers select ; 0x260, 0x280, ; 0x360, 0x380 ; ; INTERRUPT 10, 11 IRQ for the card to use (not hex) ; ; NETADDRESS 12 hex digits Network Address to use instead of ; (enclose in "") the one in the card's PROM ; ; MAXTRANSMITS 1-20 # of transmits which can be queued ; by the driver. Each additional queue ; entry uses 64-128 bytes of memory. ; ; ETHERNETEMULATE Yes or No If Yes, driver presents itself as ; "DIX+802.3", allows 1500-byte frames ; NOTE: Microsoft NETBEUI requires Yes ; If No, driver presents itself as ; "FDDI", allows 4500-byte frames ; ; FORCE_NDIS_V1 Yes or No If Yes, NDIS structures appear as ; specified in the 1.0 documentation ; If No, NDIS structures appear as ; specified in the 2.0 documentation ; ; OVERRIDE_TYPE Yes or No If Yes, the driver will override the ; type the card's jumpers indicate ; If No, the driver will not override ; the card's jumpers type the indicate ; ; Defaults are shown below as commented-out fields: DRIVERNAME = AT_LM$ ETHERNETEMULATE = Yes ; STYPE_IOADDRESS = 0x360 ; NETADDRESS = PROM value ; INTERRUPT = 11 ; MAXTRANSMITS = 6 ; FORCE_NDIS_V1 = No ; OVERRIDE_TYPE = No