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Intel LAN+Modem56 PC Card PRO/100 User Manual

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4-46 PRO/100 LAN+Modem PC Card User’s Guide

NOEARLYTX

disables early transmit features of the PRO/100

PC Card. Try using this keyword if you are

experiencing a large number of transmit overruns.

NOLEDS

turns off network LED indicators on LAN adapter

cables to conserve battery power.

PORT

(ODI) specifies the LAN I/O address to use, in

hexadecimal notation. Default address is 320.

SHAREIRQ

is optional when no Card Services are being used.

It instructs the driver that the modem and LAN

interfaces must share the IRQ line. State this

keyword to configure the interface for one physical

IRQ and one logical IRQ, instead of the two

separate physical IRQs normally used by the PC

Card controller.

SINT

(Packet Driver) is number from hexadecimal 60 to

80 designating a software interrupt. Default is 60.

SLOT

Same as SOCKET but used with

IMENABLE.COM.

SOCKET

forces the driver to look in the selected socket

specifically for a PRO/100 PC Card. If no

keyword is stated, the driver will scan all PC Card

slots looking for the right card. Valid values are

from 1 to the number of PC Card slots supported

by the computer being used. This keyword may be

useful if you have a memory card or other PC Card

device in socket 1 and a PRO/100 PC Card in

socket 2. Then set the keyword to SOCKET=2 in

your configuration file or on the command line.

WORDSIZE

this parameter specifies the size of the data path

for the LAN controller. Values are 8 or 16 decimal.

Default is 16. Since the modem always uses an 8-

bit data path, this keyword does not affect the

modem.