Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
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NOWRITEPOST disables write posting by turning off this capabil-
ity on the CardBus bridge. Using this keyword may negatively
impact performance.
PCIIRQ forces 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 driver) see IOADDRESS.
RXBUFFERSIZE sets 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 approxi-
mately 1520 bytes to the resident size of the driver. The default is
15 packets.
SINT (Packet Driver) is a number from hexadecimal 60 to 80
designating a software interrupt. Default is 60.
SOCKET (16-bit DOS Drivers) identifies number of host com-
puter PC Card slot into which the EtherJet CardBus Adapter with
56K Modem is inserted. If a socket number is specified, only the
specified socket is checked for the EtherJet CardBus Adapter
with 56K Modem. If no socket is specified, all sockets are
searched until the EtherJet CardBus Adapter with 56K Modem is
found.
SOCKET (For 32-bit NDIS3 Driver IBMC.SYS) identifies the
number of the host computer's PC slot or socket into which the
EtherJet CardBus Adapter with 56K Modem 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 EtherJet
CardBus Adapter with 56K Modem. The default keyword is Auto-
Detect, and the driver then automatically checks all slots for the
EtherJet CardBus Adapter with 56K Modem.
TXBUFFERSIZE sets the size of the adapter transmit packet
buffer. This is the number of transmit packets in decimal in the
range 1 - 10 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 2 packets.
VERBOSE displays additional configuration information when the
driver loads, including information about the CardBus controller
on the PCI to CardBus bridge on the host computer.
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