
Broadcom Corporation 10/100/1000 NetXtreme Ethernet DOS/OS2 NDIS2
driver.

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NDIS2 DOS / OS2 Drivers package from the Broadcom v5.5 Drivers
Software CD Release.


CONTENTS
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1.0   Overview
2.0   Change History
3.0   Installation and Configuration
4.0   Web Sites and Support Phone Number
5.0   Trademarks and Notices
6.0   License and Disclaimer


1.0  Overview
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This package includes the NDIS2 DOS/OS2 drivers version 1.11 for
NDIS2 DOS / OS2 support for all IBM Broadcom 570x-based Gigabit
Ethernet, including 22P7801 adapter option.

NDIS2 DOS and OS2 are supported.

This package is created by PackageForTheWeb, which allows users
to be able to extract all files and directories into either the
default destination provided or any drive destination the users
wish to specify.



2.0   Change History
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This v1.11 drivers sw release is the first IBM drivers sw release
for NDIS2 DOS/OS2 for all IBM Broadcom-based Gigabit Ethernet.

Version history:

B57.dos      v1.11   NDIS2 DOS
B57.os2      v1.11   NDIS2 OS2


3.0   Installation and Configuration
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CUSTOM KEYWORDS for the driver in protocol.ini:

BUSNUM
DEVNUM
FUNCNUM or PORTNUM

The first two keywords are used concurrently and have been included
for manufacturing purposes.  Do not use them unless you are familiar
with PCI device configuration.
These two keywords are needed if multiple NetXtreme boards are on a
system and (a) specific NetXtreme adapter/s need to be loaded in
specific order.  BUSNUM specifies the PCI bus number and DEVNUM
specifies the device number given to the board when configured by the
PCI BIOS.  A PCI device scan utility is needed to find this info.
The values are in decimal.

Example of the use of these key words in the protocol.ini:

[B57]
    DriverName = "B57$"
    BusNum = 3
    DevNum = 14
    PortNum = 2

To add more adapter(up to 4) repeat the below entry, where n can be
from 1 to 3.

[B57_n]
    DriverName = "B57$"
    BusNum =
    DevNum =

Example of using addition entries to load more than one adapter in
the protocol.ini:

[B57]
    DriverName = "B57$"
    BusNum = 3
    DevNum = 10

[B57_1]
    DriverName = "B57$"
    BusNum = 3
    DevNum = 11

[B57_2]
    DriverName = "B57$"
    BusNum = 3
    DevNum = 12

[B57_3]
    DriverName = "B57$"
    BusNum = 3
    DevNum = 13



4.0   WEB Sites and Support Phone Number
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IBM Support Web Site:
http://www.pc.ibm.com/support

IBM Marketing eserver Web Site:
http://www.pc.ibm.com/us/eserver/xseries

If you have any questions about this update, or problems
applying the update go to the following Help Center World
Telephone Numbers URL:
http://www.ibm.com/planetwide.


5.0   Trademarks and Notices
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The following terms are trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the
United States or other countries or both:

IBM
OS/2
eserver xSeries

Broadcom and NetXtreme are trademarks or registered trademarks of
Broadcom Corporation

Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or
service marks of others


6.0  License and Disclaimer
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WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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