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OS/2 Network Information File | 1992-01-31 | 2.3 KB | 86 lines |
- [UBNEI]
- Type = NDIS
- Title = "Ungermann-Bass NIUps adapters"
- DriverName = UBNEI$
- Xports = NETBEUI LANDD
- Version = 2.50
- CopyFile = UBI.MSG, UBIH.MSG
-
- [File]
- Name = UBNEI.OS2
- Path = IBMCOM\MACS
-
- [SlotNumber]
- Display = "Slot number in which this NIUps is installed"
- Type = Decimal
- Range = 1 - 8
- Step = 1
- Optional = YES
- Editable = YES
- Virtual = NO
- Help = "This parameter specifies the slot number of the
- corresponding NIUps network adapter card. This parameter is only
- necessary if you have more than one adapter."
-
- [AdapterType]
- Display = "Type of adapter"
- Type = String
- StrLength = 5
- Default = NIUps
- Optional = NO
- Editable = NO
- Virtual = NO
- Help = "This specifies the type of Ungermann-Bass adapter."
-
- [MaxMulticast]
- Display = "Maximum number of multicast addresses"
- Type = Decimal
- Default = 16
- Range = 0 - 255
- Step = 1
- Optional = YES
- Editable = YES
- Virtual = NO
- Help = "This parameter specifies the maximum number of multicast
- addresses that can be in effect simultaneously."
-
- [MaxRequests]
- Display = "Maximum number of queued general requests"
- Type = Decimal
- Default = 6
- Range = 1 - 10
- Step = 1
- Optional = YES
- Editable = YES
- Virtual = NO
- Help = "This parameter specifies the maximum number of general
- requests that can be concurrently outstanding."
-
- [MaxTransmits]
- Display = "Maximum number of queued transmits"
- Type = Decimal
- Default = 12
- Range = 1 - 448
- Step = 1
- Optional = YES
- Editable = YES
- Virtual = NO
- Help = "This parameter specifies the maximum number of TransmitChain
- commands that can be concurrently outstanding."
-
- [ReceiveBufSize]
- Display = "Receive buffer size"
- Type = Decimal
- Default = 600
- Range = 256 - 1514
- Step = 2
- Optional = YES
- Editable = YES
- Virtual = NO
- Help = "This specifies the size of the receive buffers the MAC driver will
- use. This should be large enough to hold the normal expected received
- frame. It need not be large enough to hold the largest expected frame.
- The MAC driver will handle large frames in multiple receive buffers.
- The value of this parameter must be even."
-