ONFLASH.INI Driver File Contents (0009.zip)

[Setup]
DefDir=C:\ONFLASH
Company=OnSpec
Product=Firmware Flashing Utility
Caption=Firmware Flashing Utility
Group=Firmware Flashing Utility

[Firmware]
; This is where you would list the vendor specific firmware files.
; For DataFab, you can make use of the unused entries to list files
; You MUST modify QTOOLS.INI to change the Driver Name (ImUSB, OnUSB, DfUSB)
; also...
FILE1=CBON0009.BIN
FILE2=ZERO.BIN
FILE3=
FILE4=
FILE5=

[Firmware Options]
SaveCurrentFile=No

[Board Test]
; Depending on the customer the RHS file names might change so the WISE
; Installer will pick up the changed name and copy them back as TEST.OBJ
; and TEST.FIX respectively...
TEST.OBJ=TEST.OBJ
TEST.FIX=TEST.FIX
ENABLE.OBJ=ENABLEDF.OBJ
ENABLE.FIX=ENABLEDF.FIX

[GUI]
; Right now the number of buttons supported is 2,3 & 4.
Product=USB
TEXT=This utility configures the USB bridge to IDE / ATAPI interface.
NoOfButtons=2
Test=0
TestEnable=1

[Button1Details]
; For File names please always use comma (,) at the end of each file name
NAME=Flash OnSpecCable
TEXT=Select this button to configure the USB bridge to IDE/CD-RW/LS-120 drives.
FILES=CBON0009.BIN,


[Button2Details]

[Button3Details]

[DMediaDetails]

[TestDetails]
; For File names please always use comma (,) at the end of each file name
NAME=Test Blank Board
TEXT=Click this button to test a blank board. For production only.
QUESTION=Do you wish to test the USB-IDE Interface board before flashing the EEPROM? Click on Yes ONLY if your EEPROM is blank and if you have a working Test Board...
CONNECT=Connect the Test Board to the USB-IDE Interface board. Ensure that Pin 1 of the Test Board is connected to Pin 1 of the IDE interface. Press OK when you are ready...
FINISH=Board test completed. If the Test Board LED blinks, the USB-IDE Interface board failed the test. If the LED is lit steady, it passed.

[VendorSpecific]
; Please specify the custom Vendor ID as VID_XXXX followed by a comma (,)
; VID is in Hex number. Once you mentioned the Vid you have to create a
; section with same name like VID_XXXX_Bulk (or) VID_XXXX_NonBulk and enter
; the product ID which you want to support it.
;
; Example for Bulk only, if Vendor Id is 0x8080 and Product ID is 0x1234
; then enter VID_8080, at the end of line in the key name BULK_VID. Comma
; is more important. Now create a section like below
;
; [VID_8080_Bulk]
; ProductId = PID_1234
;
; Example for NonBulk , if Vendor Id is 0x9090 and Product ID is 0x1010
; then enter VID_9090, at the end of line in the key name NONBULK_VID.
; Comma is more important. Now create a section like below
;
; [VID_9090_NonBulk]
; ProductId1 = PID_1010
; ProductId2 = PID_XXXX
; ProductId3 = PID_XXXX
;	..
; ..

BULK_VID = 
NONBULK_VID = 
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How To Update Drivers Manually

After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.

  • Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).

  • If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.

  • Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.

  • Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.

  • Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.

  • From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.

  • Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.

Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.

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