CARDCOPY.INI Driver File Contents (sddr.zip)

; **************************************************************************
;
; CardCopy, v1.05
; Copyright (c) 1999 Adtron Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
;
; **************************************************************************
;
; This file allows the user of CardCopy to define Linear Flash cards, card
; sizes, transfer start location, and operation timeout values that may
; not be in the CardCopy database.
;
; There are four sections that users can alter:
;
;               [UserDefinedCards]
;               [UserDefinedSizes]
;               [UserDefinedStartLocs]
;               [UserDefinedTimeouts]
;
; Each section has the following general format:
;
;               [usersection]
;               Count=n
;               1=entry description 1
;               2=entry description 2
;                 :
;               n=entry description n
;
;               [entry description 1]
;               data_a=entry specific
;               data_b=next specific
;                     :
;
; The following is a specific example using a real card types (the first
; card is actually already included in the internal database, the second
; card is a fictitious one that necessitates an entry in the card size
; section). Note that the entries in the main user defined sections are
; themselves section names (these names should not contain commas).
; Numeric values must be decimal (not hexadecimal) and represent bytes
; in the [UserDefinedCards] section and 512-byte blocks in the
; [UserDefinedSizes] and [UserDefinedStartLocs] sections. Timeout value
; are in seconds.
;
;               [UserDefinedCards]
;               Count=2
;               1=Panasonic BN-08MHF3CE 8MB Series 2
;               2=SuperCard2000 3Meg
;
;               [Panasonic BN-08MHF3CE 8MB Series 2]
;               CardSize=8388608
;               DeviceSize=1048576
;               EraseZoneSize=65536
;               MTD=INT2
;
;               [SuperCard2000 3Meg]
;               CardSize=3145728
;               DeviceSize=65536
;               EraseZoneSize=65536
;               MTD=AMDD
;
;               [UserDefinedSizes]
;               Count=1
;               1=3M Bytes (6144 blocks)
;
;               [3M Bytes (6144 blocks)]
;               BlockCount=6144
;
; Examples of the other two sections are:
;
;               [UserDefinedStartLocs]
;               Count=0
;               1=Block 3 (Byte 1536)
;
;               [Block 3 (Byte 1536)]
;               StartBlock=3
;
;               [UserDefinedTimeouts]
;               Count=1
;               1=45 seconds
;
;               [45 seconds]
;               Timeout=45
;
;
; --------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; The following are the actual working sections of this INI file:


[UserDefinedCards]
Count=0

[UserDefinedSizes]
Count=0

[UserDefinedStartLocs]
Count=0

[UserDefinedTimeouts]
Count=0
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