Text File for the SMC TokenCard TokenRing Linux driver (smctr.c). By Jay Schulist The Linux SMC Token Ring driver works with the SMC TokenCard Elite (8115T) ISA and SMC TokenCard Elite/A (8115T/A) MCA adapters. Latest information on this driver can be obtained on the Linux-SNA WWW site. Please point your browser to: http://www.linux-sna.org 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. 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. Load the driver either by lilo/loadlin or as a module. When a module using the following command will suffice for most: # 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. Now just setup the device via ifconfig and set and routes you may have. After this you are ready to start sending some tokens. Errata: 1). For anyone wondering where to pick up the SMC adapters please browse to http://www.smc.com 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. NOTE: Default ring speed is 16MB UTP. 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]. The following IRQ, IO, and MEM settings are supported. IO ports: 0x200, 0x220, 0x240, 0x260, 0x280, 0x2A0, 0x2C0, 0x2E0, 0x300, 0x320, 0x340, 0x360, 0x380. IRQs: 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 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 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.