; ; *** This file has been generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** ; ; ; USBIO Setup Information file V1.51 ; Copyright (c) 1998-2002 by Thesycon GmbH ; ; To create a customized version of this file ; modify sections marked with ### modify here ### ; For details, refer to the USBIO Reference Manual. ; ; Note: ; Some section names (enclosed in []) are system-defined and should not be changed. ; Private section names start with an '_'. Those can be changed. ; ; Refer to the Windows DDK documentation for more information on INF files. ; ;****************************************************************************** ; Version section ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Version] Signature="$CHICAGO$" Provider=%S_Provider% DriverVer=02/08/2002,1.51.0.0 ; the following is needed for WHQL certification, choose an appropriate cat file name ;CatalogFile=usbio.cat ; ; ### modify here ### ; Select an appropriate class for the device. ; There are several options: ; - Use the class shown below. It is defined by USBIO and is appropriate for testing purposes. ; - Define your own class by generating a private GUID and a class description. ; - Use a system-defined class. This is required for a device that belongs to a device class ; that is supported by system-provided drivers, HID, USB Audio for instance. ; For example, to replace the default USB mouse driver by USBIO you have to specify the HID ; class here: Class=HIDClass ClassGuid={745a17a0-74d3-11d0-b6fe-00a0c90f57da} ; ; use a private device class that is defined by USBIO: Class=USBIOControlledDevices ClassGUID={96e73b6e-7a5a-11d4-9f24-0080c82727f4} ;****************************************************************************** ; Class Install section (optional) ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; ; ### modify here ### ; The following sections are required if a private device class is used ; (see also the comments above). ; The sections should be removed completely if a system-defined class is used. ; ; install class, Windows 98: [ClassInstall] AddReg=_AddReg_ClassInstall ; install class, Windows 2000/XP: [ClassInstall32] AddReg=_AddReg_ClassInstall ; registry entries required for class [_AddReg_ClassInstall] HKR,,,,"%S_DeviceClassDisplayName%" HKR,,Icon,,"-20" ;****************************************************************************** ; Manufacturer section ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Manufacturer] %S_Mfg%=_Devices ;****************************************************************************** ; Device section ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [_Devices] ; *** The following line has been generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** %S_DeviceDesc%=_Install1, USB\Vid_1286&Pid_8104&Rev_0000 ; ; ### modify here ### ; Use *one of* the following entries to create an association between USBIO and your device. ; Activate one line by removing the ';' from the beginning. ; Use this entry if the device is identified by USB Vendor ID (VID) and Product ID (PID). ; This is the recommended choice and is appropriate in most cases. ; Replace XXXX by your Vendor and Product IDs, in hexadecimal format, 4 digits each. ; example: USB\VID_053C&PID_0001 ;%S_DeviceDesc1%=_Install1, USB\VID_XXXX&PID_XXXX ; Optionally, you can append the revision code to be more unambiguous ; example: USB\VID_053C&PID_0001&REV_0001 ;%S_DeviceDesc1%=_Install1, USB\VID_XXXX&PID_XXXX&REV_XXXX ; Use this entry if USBIO should be connected to only one interface of the device. ; Replace XXXX by your IDs, MI_XX identifies the interface number. ;%S_DeviceDesc1%=_Install1, USB\VID_XXXX&PID_XXXX&MI_XX ; If the device has multiple configurations (configuration descriptors), ; the configuration and the interface can be selected by using the following entry. ; Replace XXXX by your IDs, REV_XXXX is the revision code, ; MC_XX is the configuration number, MI_XX is the interface number. ;%S_DeviceDesc1%=_Install1, USB\VID_XXXX&PID_XXXX&REV_XXXX&MC_XX&MI_XX ; If USBIO shall be installed for a class of devices, use the following entry ; CLASS_XXXX identifies the class code. ;%S_DeviceDesc1%=_Install1, USB\CLASS_XXXX ; Optionally, you can specify a subclass. ;%S_DeviceDesc1%=_Install1, USB\CLASS_XXXX&SUBCLASS_XXXX ; To be even more specific, you can specify a protocol identifier ;%S_DeviceDesc1%=_Install1, USB\CLASS_XXXX&SUBCLASS_XXXX&PROT_XX ;****************************************************************************** ; Install section ( Device1 ) ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; driver-specific, Win98 [_Install1] CopyFiles=_CopyFiles_sys AddReg=_AddReg_SW1, _AddReg_98, _Parameters1_98 ; device-specific, Win98 [_Install1.HW] AddReg=_AddReg_HW1 ; driver-specific, Win2000 [_Install1.NTx86] CopyFiles=_CopyFiles_sys AddReg=_AddReg_SW1, _Parameters1_NT ; service-install, Win2000 [_Install1.NTx86.Services] AddService = %S_DriverName%, 0x00000002, _NT_AddService, _NT_EventLog ; device-specific, Win2000 [_Install1.NTx86.HW] AddReg=_AddReg_HW1 ;****************************************************************************** ; Install section ( Device2 ) ; may be repeated to support more than one device ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; ... ;****************************************************************************** ; NT Service sections (Win2000/XP only) ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [_NT_AddService] DisplayName = %S_ServiceDisplayName% ServiceType = 1 ; SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER StartType = 3 ; SERVICE_DEMAND_START ErrorControl = 1 ; SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL ServiceBinary = %10%\System32\Drivers\%S_DriverName%.sys [_NT_EventLog] AddReg=_NT_EventLog_AddReg [_NT_EventLog_AddReg] HKR,,EventMessageFile,0x00020000,"%%SystemRoot%%\System32\IoLogMsg.dll;%%SystemRoot%%\System32\drivers\%S_DriverName%.sys" HKR,,TypesSupported, 0x00010001,7 ;****************************************************************************** ; Registry sections ( Device1 ) ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [_AddReg_98] ; required standard entries HKR,,NTMPDriver,,%S_DriverName%.sys HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern [_AddReg_SW1] ; create registry key used to store configuration parameters HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%",,, HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",,, [_AddReg_HW1] ; Create a link to the configuration key. This is absolute required! HKR,,USBIO_ConfigurationPath,,\Registry\Machine\%S_ConfigPath%\%S_DeviceConfigPath1% ; ; ### modify here ### ; Enable the next line to create an additional private user interface for your device. ; This is strongly recommended if you ship the driver together with a product. ; DO NOT USE an existing GUID. Generate a new one instead ! ; Use guidgen.exe to generate a new GUID, copy-paste it into the following line. ;HKR,,USBIO_UserInterfaceGuid,,"{????????-????-????-????-????????????}" ; ; Enable the next line to create a static device name. ; THIS IS NOT RECOMMENDED ! ; It should be used only if compatibility to earlier versions of USBIO is required. ;HKR,,USBIO_DeviceBaseName,,%S_DeviceBaseName1% ; parameters used on Windows 98, Windows ME [_Parameters1_98] ; ### modify here ### ; Set the default behaviour of the driver for Windows 98 and Windows ME. ; For a description of the parameters, refer to the USBIO Reference Manual. HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",PowerStateOnOpen,0x00010001, 0 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",PowerStateOnClose,0x00010001, 0 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",MinPowerStateUsed,0x00010001, 3 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",MinPowerStateUnused,0x00010001, 3 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",EnableRemoteWakeup,0x00010001, 1 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",AbortPipesOnPowerDown,0x00010001, 1 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",UnconfigureOnClose,0x00010001, 1 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",ResetDeviceOnClose,0x00010001, 0 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",MaxIsoPackets,0x00010001, 64 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",ShortTransferOk,0x00010001, 1 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",RequestTimeout,0x00010001, 1000 ; parameters used on Windows 2000 and Windows XP [_Parameters1_NT] ; ### modify here ### ; Set the default behaviour of the driver for Windows 2000 and Windows XP ; For a description of the parameters, refer to the USBIO Reference Manual. HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",PowerStateOnOpen,0x00010001, 0 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",PowerStateOnClose,0x00010001, 0 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",MinPowerStateUsed,0x00010001, 3 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",MinPowerStateUnused,0x00010001, 3 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",EnableRemoteWakeup,0x00010001, 1 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",AbortPipesOnPowerDown,0x00010001, 1 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",UnconfigureOnClose,0x00010001, 1 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",ResetDeviceOnClose,0x00010001, 0 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",MaxIsoPackets,0x00010001, 64 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",ShortTransferOk,0x00010001, 1 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",RequestTimeout,0x00010001, 1000 HKLM,"%S_ConfigPath%"\"%S_DeviceConfigPath1%",SuppressPnPRemoveDlg,0x00010001, 1 ;****************************************************************************** ; Registry sections ( Device2 ) ; may be repeated to support more than one device ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; ... ;****************************************************************************** ; Copy Files section ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [_CopyFiles_sys] ; ### modify here ### ; Specify the correct file name of the driver binary. ; *** The following line has been generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** usbio.sys ;****************************************************************************** ; Options ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [ControlFlags] ; Advanced options can be specified here. ; For details, refer to the Windows 2000 DDK. ;****************************************************************************** ; Destination Directories ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [DestinationDirs] DefaultDestDir = 11 ; SYSTEM directory _CopyFiles_sys = 10,System32\Drivers ;****************************************************************************** ; Disk Layout ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [SourceDisksNames] 1=%S_DiskName%,, [SourceDisksFiles] ; ### modify here ### ; Specify the correct file name of the driver binary. ; *** The following line has been generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** usbio.sys ;****************************************************************************** ; Text Strings ;------------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Strings] ; ### modify here ### ; Edit the strings in this section to met your preferences. ; Some of the strings are shown at the user interface. ; provider name S_Provider="Thesycon" ; manufacturer name S_Mfg="Thesycon" ; device class display name, shown in Device Manager S_DeviceClassDisplayName="USBIO controlled devices" ; device description ; *** The following line has been generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** S_DeviceDesc="USBIO Device: VID=1286 PID=8104" ; device description S_DeviceDesc1="USBIO - Device 1" ; disk name S_DiskName="USBIO Driver Disk" ; file name of driver executable ; If the name is modified, the [_CopyFiles_sys] and [SourceDisksFiles] ; sections must also be modified ! ; *** The following line has been generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** S_DriverName="usbio" ; service display name ; *** The following line has been generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** S_ServiceDisplayName="USBIO Driver (usbio.sys)" ; ; configuration registry path (where the registry parameters will be located) ; IMPORTANT: MUST BE under SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services ! ; The string should be in the format ; SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ ; ; *** The following line has been generated by USBIO Installation Wizard. *** S_ConfigPath="SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\usbio" ; device-specific configuration registry path S_DeviceConfigPath1="Parameters" ; device-specific base names ; Only needed if static device names are used, otherwise unused. ; See comments on the value USBIO_DeviceBaseName above. S_DeviceBaseName1="USBIO_Device"