Installation guide
250 Installation Guide for Clients
RCE France 8- and 16-Bit
Required entry for MS-DOS:
• drivername = rce_128$ or rce_128n$
Required entry for MS OS/2:
• drivername = rce_207$ or rce_207n$
These drivers are for the following network adapters:
• RCE MM031
• RCE MM036
The following table summarizes the possible entries and values in the
[rce] section of the LAN Manager PROTOCOL.INI file:
Entry Units Range Default
drivername — — rce_128$ or rce_128n$
(MS-DOS);
rce_207$ or rce_207n$
(OS/2)
int integer 2–7 2
io_add hex. 300–3F0 300
mem_add hex. See explanation D0000
mem_size integer 8 16, 32, 64 8 (8-bit) 32 (16-bit)
phys (16-bit only) — See explanation 10BT
Entries in the [rce] section of the LAN Manager PROTOCOL.INI file
have the following meanings:
drivername
Identifies the device driver name. The driver name consists of the base
portion of the filename, plus a digit if more than one adapter is
installed. The drivername is rce_207$ for the first OS/2 adapter,
rce_2072$ for the second, and so on. It is rce_128$ for the first
MS-DOS adapter, rce_1282$ for the second, and so on.
int
Indicates the interrupt level of the network adapter. This value can be
2 through 7, inclusive.
io_add
Indicates the current I/O address jumper configuration settings of the
network adapter. This value must match the adapter’s switch settings.