[EN220x] Type = NDIS Title = "Accton EtherPocket-CX/10T/Duo Ethernet Adapter" Version = 1.00 DriverName = ETHPOCK$ XPORTS = NETBEUI LANDD [File] Name = ETHPOCK.DOS Path = \NDIS [MaxMultiCast] display = "maximum multicast address" type = Decimal range = 1 - 1000 optional = Yes editable = Yes virtual = No help = "This parameter specifies the maximum number of multicast address the driver can handle. default value is 10." [MaxRequests] display = "Maximum number of queued general requests" type = Decimal range = 6 - 64 optional = Yes editable = Yes virtual = No help = "This parameter specifies the maximum number of general requests that can be concurrently outstanding. Default value is 8." [MaxTransmits] display = "Maximum number of queued transmits" type = Decimal range = 6 - 64 optional = Yes editable = Yes virtual = No help = "This parameter specifies the maximum number of TransmitChain commands that can be concurrently queued by the network adapter driver. Default value is 12." [ReceiveChains] display = "Receive chain queue entries" type = Decimal range = 6 - 96 optional = Yes editable = Yes virtual = No help = "This parameter specifies the number of entries in the receive chain header queue. Default value is 12." [ReceiveBuffers] display = "Number of receive buffers" type = Decimal range = 6 - 96 optional = Yes editable = Yes virtual = No help = "This parameter specifies the number of receive buffers allocated in the host memory. Default value is 12" [TransmitBufSize] display = "Transmit buffer size" type = Decimal range = 128 - 1514 optional = Yes editable = Yes virtual = No help = "This parameter specifies the size of the transmit buffers in bytes. The value specified must be large enough to hold the maximum transmit packet size. Default value is 1514." [ReceiveBufSize] display = "Receive buffer size" type = Decimal range = 128 - 1536 step = 256 optional = Yes editable = Yes virtual = No help = "This parameter specifies the size of the receive buffers in bytes. The value specified must be an even number and must be large enough to hold the expected received frames of average size. It is not necessary that a value be specified to hold the largest expected frame. The network adapter driver handles large frames in multiple receive buffers. Default value is 256."