Intel LAN+Modem56 PC Card PRO/100 User Manual

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Windows 3.x/MS-DOS Installation 4-45

MEMORY

specifies the memory location to use. It is specified

in hexadecimal notation and is not a segment

value. Specify the full address for all drivers. For

example, D2000, not D200. The PRO/100 PC

Card uses 4 Kbytes of memory (1000 hexadecimal)

for the LAN. Use the MODE IO setting to disable

MEMORY MODE. Default is D2000. Possible

values are C0000 through E0000.

MEMORYBASEADDRESS

see MEMORY.

MEMWAITSTATESspecifies the number of wait states that should be

added to memory accesses to the card. Values are

decimal 1 to 3. On extremely fast machines it may

be necessary for the driver to run with waitstates.

By default, the driver will attempt to automatically

configure this parameter. The keyword is provided

as a troubleshooting aid.

MODE

specifies whether to run the network in memory-

mapped or I/O mode. Values are the ASCII

strings MEMORY or IO. The default setting is

MEM. Set this keyword to IO to disable requests

for memory-mapped mode on systems that only

support an I/O driven card.

NOCHECK

disables verification of adapter resources. This

keyword is intended to be used as a troubleshoot-

ing tool.

NOCOM

the PRO/100 PC Card driver will configure a

COM port by default. The NOCOM keyword can

be used to defeat this feature. If the keyword is not

used, the modem is enabled. LAN operations are

not affected.

NOEARLYRX

disables Advanced Look-ahead Pipelining features

of the PRO/100 PC Card. You may need this

keyword for NDIS version 2.01 drivers which do

not fully support the “early RX” feature.

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