|  | Text File for the SMC TokenCard TokenRing Linux driver (smctr.c). | 
|  | By Jay Schulist <jschlst@samba.org> | 
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|  | The Linux SMC Token Ring driver works with the SMC TokenCard Elite (8115T) | 
|  | ISA and SMC TokenCard Elite/A (8115T/A) MCA adapters. | 
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|  | Latest information on this driver can be obtained on the Linux-SNA WWW site. | 
|  | Please point your browser to: http://www.linux-sna.org | 
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|  | This driver is rather simple to use. Select Y to Token Ring adapter support | 
|  | in the kernel configuration. A choice for SMC Token Ring adapters will | 
|  | appear. This drives supports all SMC ISA/MCA adapters. Choose this | 
|  | option. I personally recommend compiling the driver as a module (M), but if you | 
|  | you would like to compile it statically answer Y instead. | 
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|  | This driver supports multiple adapters without the need to load multiple copies | 
|  | of the driver. You should be able to load up to 7 adapters without any kernel | 
|  | modifications, if you are in need of more please contact the maintainer of this | 
|  | driver. | 
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|  | Load the driver either by lilo/loadlin or as a module. When a module using the | 
|  | following command will suffice for most: | 
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|  | # modprobe smctr | 
|  | smctr.c: v1.00 12/6/99 by jschlst@samba.org | 
|  | tr0: SMC TokenCard 8115T at Io 0x300, Irq 10, Rom 0xd8000, Ram 0xcc000. | 
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|  | Now just setup the device via ifconfig and set and routes you may have. After | 
|  | this you are ready to start sending some tokens. | 
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|  | Errata: | 
|  | 1). For anyone wondering where to pick up the SMC adapters please browse | 
|  | to http://www.smc.com | 
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|  | 2). If you are the first/only Token Ring Client on a Token Ring LAN, please | 
|  | specify the ringspeed with the ringspeed=[4/16] module option. If no | 
|  | ringspeed is specified the driver will attempt to autodetect the ring | 
|  | speed and/or if the adapter is the first/only station on the ring take | 
|  | the appropriate actions. | 
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|  | NOTE: Default ring speed is 16MB UTP. | 
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|  | 3). PnP support for this adapter sucks. I recommend hard setting the | 
|  | IO/MEM/IRQ by the jumpers on the adapter. If this is not possible | 
|  | load the module with the following io=[ioaddr] mem=[mem_addr] | 
|  | irq=[irq_num]. | 
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|  | The following IRQ, IO, and MEM settings are supported. | 
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|  | IO ports: | 
|  | 0x200, 0x220, 0x240, 0x260, 0x280, 0x2A0, 0x2C0, 0x2E0, 0x300, | 
|  | 0x320, 0x340, 0x360, 0x380. | 
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|  | IRQs: | 
|  | 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 | 
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|  | Memory addresses: | 
|  | 0xA0000, 0xA4000, 0xA8000, 0xAC000, 0xB0000, 0xB4000, | 
|  | 0xB8000, 0xBC000, 0xC0000, 0xC4000, 0xC8000, 0xCC000, | 
|  | 0xD0000, 0xD4000, 0xD8000, 0xDC000, 0xE0000, 0xE4000, | 
|  | 0xE8000, 0xEC000, 0xF0000, 0xF4000, 0xF8000, 0xFC000 | 
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|  | This driver is under the GNU General Public License. Its Firmware image is | 
|  | included as an initialized C-array and is licensed by SMC to the Linux | 
|  | users of this driver. However no warranty about its fitness is expressed or | 
|  | implied by SMC. |