[DLKTOKCE] Type = NDIS Title = "D-Link Token-Ring PCMCIA Card" Version = 6.29 DriverName = DLKTOK$ Xports = NETBEUI LANDD copyfile = dlktokd.exe [FILE] Name = DLKTOK16.OS2 Path = IBMCOM\MACS [IoAddress] ;tag=IoAddress display = "Select card - I/O addresses" type = Hexadecimal set = 0a00, 0a40, 0a80, 0ac0, 0b00, 0b40, 0b80, 0a20 ;default= 0a00 Optional = Yes help = "This parameter is used when the card has been configured, by means of the D-Link Card Enabler or the PCMCIA Card Services, to a I/O-address other that the default (0a00). The Token-Ring PCMCIA Card occupies 32 consecutive I/O ports. See your Token-Ring PCMCIA Card Guide To Operations for information about the D-Link Card Enabler." [PCMCIA] display = "Use PCMCIA Card Services" type = string strlength = 3 set = "Yes", "No" default = "Yes" Optional = yes Help = "Choose 'Yes' if you want to use the Token-Ring PCMCIA Card with IBM OS/2 PCMCIA Card Services, and add the line 'RUN=d:\IBMCOM\MACS\DLkTOKD.EXE' to CONFIG.SYS. Choose 'No' if you want to use the D-Link Card Enabler (DTTENABL.OS2), and insert the line 'DEVICE=d:\DTTENABL.OS2' above the 'DEVICE=d:\IBMCOM\MACS\DLKTOKCS.OS2' in CONFIG.SYS. The default is 'Yes'." [RINGSPEED] display = "Ring Speed" type = decimal ;default = 16 set = 4,16 optional = Yes editable = yes virtual = no help = "This parameter specifies the ring speed that the D-Link Token-Ring PCMCIA Card will use when the adapter is openned on the token ring. This parameter is only valid with the D-Link Token-Ring PCMCIA Card is using Card Services. The value can be 4, 16 or omitted. When the value is omitted the ring speed configured on the D-Link Token-Ring PCMCIA Card is used. By default the value is omitted." [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." [EarlyRelease] display = "Early release" type = string strlength = 3 set = "Yes","No" default = "Yes" help = "This parameter specifies the early token release option for D-Link Token-Ring PCMCIA cards. 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." [RecBufCount] display = "Number of receive buffers" type = decimal default = 8 range = 2-30 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 , 1016 x ((ReceiveArea-1) div 1016)), 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 , 1016 x ((ReceiveArea-1) div 1016)), 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 limits 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." [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 GeneralRequest 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 card 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." [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 network adapter card if it closes due to lobe-errors, or not. The default is 'No.'" [FrameStatus] display = "FrameStatus" type = string strlength = 3 set = "Yes","No" default = "Yes" 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'. 'Yes' is the default value, 'No' can give 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 driver 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." [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."