STANDARD MICROSYSTEMS CORPORATION NDIS Drivers For TokenCard EliteSeries LAN Adapters RELEASE INFORMATION This software is licensed by SMC for use by its customers only. Copyright (c) 1993 Standard Microsystems Corporation. All rights reserved. Version 1.07 14 January 1994 VERSION HISTORY -- Version 1.07 (Current Version) -- Fixed known 4Mbps LMAC ring insertion problem. -- Version 1.06 -- Known Problem This version will not load in an IBM Value Point. -- Version 1.00 Initial release. Features include ReceiveLookahead architecture for high performance, support for two adapters with a single driver, and UMAC/ LMAC features for improved maintenance and quick support of new products. Known Problems NDIS Driver: Summary: NDIS driver fails to initialize the second adapter correctly in DOS and OS/2 1.3 environments. In both cases the driver fails to bind to the second adapter correctly. Advice: Refer to the sample PROTOCOl.INI file in the NDIS directory of the SMC SuperDisk Drivers Diskette LAN Support Program (LSP) for DOS and LAN Adapter Protocol Support (LAPS) Program for OS/2: Summary: When using LAPS or LSP to configure two adapters in the system, generates a "DriverName=SMC81002$" in the PROTOCOL.INI entry for the second card instead of "DriverName=SMC8102$". Advice: Manually edit the PROTOCOL.INI file to change "81002" to "8102". Summary: When updating using LAPS or LSP, if you have the correct statement "DEVICE=TRINIT.EXE (.SYS)" in the CONFIG.SYS file, the program may suggest that you remove that statement. Advice: Make sure that the "DEVICE=TRINIT.EXE (.SYS)" statement is located above the "DEVICE=PROTMAN" statement in the CONFIG.SYS file. Licensed by Standard Microsystems for use by its customers only. TokenCard, TokenCard Elite and SuperDisk are trademarks, and SMC and Standard Microsystems are registered trademarks of Standard Microsystems Corporation. Other trademarks mentioned herein belong to their respective companies.