usbdrv9x.inf Driver File Contents (NT1Plus2_driver.zip)

;--------------------------------------------------
; NT1 Plus II ISDN Modem - USB Interface Setup File
; For Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition(SE) and ME (USB Only)
; Copyright 2001-2003 (c) OPEN Networks Ltd
; This file is encoded in ASCII
;--------------------------------------------------

[Version]
Signature=$CHICAGO$
Class=USB
ClassGUID={36FC9E60-C465-11CF-8056-444553540000}
Provider=%Provider%
CatalogFile =usbdrv9x.cat
DriverVer=07/01/2003,2.0.0.3 ; MM/DD/YYYY - 98/ME only uses the date to match drivers.

[Manufacturer]
%Mfg% = OPENNETWORKS

[OPENNETWORKS]
%NT1PIIUSBIF_100% = NT1PII_100, USB\VID_0ACA&PID_1060&REV_0010
%NT1PIIUSBIF_210% = NT1PII_210, USB\VID_0ACA&PID_1060&REV_0011

[ControlFlags]
ExcludeFromSelect.NT=*
ExcludeFromSelect=SERENUM\ONW1060,USB\VID_0ACA&PID_1060&REV_0011

[Strings]
Provider = "OPEN Networks Ltd"
Mfg      = "OPEN Networks Ltd"
DriverDisk = "NT1 Plus II"
DiskLabel = ""
NT1PIIUSBIF_100 = "NT1 Plus II USB Support(v1.00 Win98-ME only)"
NT1PIIUSBIF_210 = "NT1 Plus II USB Support(v2.10 Win98-ME only)"

[SourceDisksNames]
1=%DriverDisk%,%DiskLabel%,

[SourceDisksFiles]
usbser.sys = 1     ; Ver 4.10.0.2224 
ccport.sys   = 1   ; Ver 4.10.0.2225 
wdmmdmld.vxd = 1   ; Ver 4.10.0.2224  

[DestinationDirs]
DefaultDestDir               = 10 ;LDID_WIN Windows Directory
LDID_DRIVERS_CopyFilesSection= 10,SYSTEM32\DRIVERS; 
LDID_SYS_CopyFilesSection    = 11; Windows System Directory (9x) or System32(2K/XP)

[LDID_DRIVERS_CopyFilesSection]
usbser.sys
ccport.sys

[LDID_SYS_CopyFilesSection]
wdmmdmld.vxd

[PreCopySection]
HKR,,NoSetupUI,,1

[NT1PII_100]
CopyFiles=LDID_SYS_CopyFilesSection, LDID_DRIVERS_CopyFilesSection
AddReg=NT1PII_ADDREG,PreCopySection

[NT1PII_210]
CopyFiles=LDID_SYS_CopyFilesSection, LDID_DRIVERS_CopyFilesSection
AddReg=NT1PII_ADDREG,PreCopySection

[NT1PII_100.NT]
AddReg=NT1PII_ADDREG
; usbser.sys is part of the OS in 2K/XP. 
; This model.NT section makes the INF signable for 2K/XP by
; letting the signability tool know that usbser.sys is not copied to 2K/XP systems

[NT1PII_210.NT]
AddReg=NT1PII_ADDREG
; -- as above.

[NT1PII_ADDREG]
HKR,,DevLoader,0,*ntkern
HKR,,NTMPDriver,,"usbser.sys,ccport.sys"

;;;;;;;; ========= WIZARD APPLICATION - DRIVER COMPATIBLITY FLAGS ===========
HKR, Application\Version, "WizardMin" ,, "WIZARD_R1_0"  ; This driver requires a Wizard no earlier than this version to work correctly.
HKR, Application\Version, "WizardOpt" ,, "WIZARD_R1_0"  ; This driver requires a Wizard no earlier than this version to support all features.

[NT1PII_100.HW]
AddReg=CHILD_100.HW

[NT1PII_210.HW]
AddReg=CHILD_210.HW

[CHILD_100.HW]
HKR,,ChildID,2,"USB\VID_0ACA&PID_1098&REV_0010" 

[CHILD_210.HW]
HKR,,ChildID,2,"USB\VID_0ACA&PID_1098&REV_0011"
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