2-6 EtherJet CardBus Ready Port Adapter with Modem
April 20, 1999 10:38 am
Windows 98 creates a log file by default in the Windows directory,
using a file name based on the modem device identifier, with a
.LOG extension, such as "IBM CardBus 56K Modem.log" (or a
shortened version in MS-DOS, such as IBMCAR~1.LOG).
To continue adding information to the log file, place a check mark
in the Append to Log option box in the Advanced Connection
Settings window (in the path Control Panel
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Advanced).
Windows 95 and Windows 98 Driver
Parameters
IBMC.SYS is an NDIS3 driver. IBMCN4.SYS is an NDIS4 driver.
Both conform to the Microsoft Network Driver Interface
Specification (NDIS).
Required files for using IBMC.SYS with Windows 95 and 98
include:
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NETIBMC.INF installation file for Windows 95 and 98
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IBMC.SYS NDIS3 driver for Windows 95 and 98
There are user-configurable parameters to the IBMC.SYS and
IBMCN4.SYS drivers that you can modify using the Network
Control Panel built into Windows 95 and 98. This applet queries
you for parameter selections and sets the corresponding
parameters in the registry. User-configurable parameters follow:
Parameter
Valid Values
Regular
Value
CableDetect
OFF
ON
0
1
DirectEnable
AutoDetect
OFF
ON
0
1
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EarlyTransmit
OFF
ON
0
1
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