;////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ; ;<LIC_AMD_STD> ;Copyright (C) <years> Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ;</LIC_AMD_STD> ; ;<CTL_AMD_STD> ;</CTL_AMD_STD> ; ;<DOC_AMD_STD> ;</DOC_AMD_STD> ; ;////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ;; LXAES.inf ;--------- Version Section --------------------------------------------------- [Version] DriverVer=10/28/2005,2.1.0.0 Signature="$Windows 95$" ;Signature="$CHICAGO$" ;Class = Media ; finds .inf in Win98 but goes to error code 192 later ;ClassGuid = {4d36e96c-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} Class=CryptoClass ; works in XP, no way to select in Win98 ClassGUID={ff646f80-8def-11d2-9449-00105a075f6b} ;Class = Unknown ;ClassGuid = {4d36e97e-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318} Provider=%ProviderName% ;--------- SourceDiskNames and SourceDiskFiles Section ----------------------- ; These sections identify source disks and files for installation. They are ; shown here as an example, but commented out. [SourceDisksNames] 314 = %InstallDisk%,LXAES.sys [SourceDisksFiles] LXAES.sys = 314 ;--------- ClassInstall/ClassInstall32 Section ------------------------------- ; Not necessary if using a standard class ; 9X Style [ClassInstall] Addreg=Class_AddReg ; NT Style [ClassInstall32] Addreg=Class_AddReg [Class_AddReg] HKR,,,,%DeviceClassName% HKR,,Icon,,"101" ;--------- DestinationDirs Section ------------------------------------------- [DestinationDirs] DefaultDestDir = 10,System32\Drivers AES_Files_Driver = 10,System32\Drivers ;--------- Manufacturer and Models Sections ---------------------------------- [Manufacturer] %MfgName%=Mfg0 [Mfg0] ; PCI hardware IDs use the form ; PCI\VEN_aaaa&DEV_bbbb&SUBSYS_cccccccc&REV_dd ; %DeviceDesc%=LXAES_DDI, PCI\VEN_1022&DEV_2082 ;---------- DDInstall Sections ----------------------------------------------- ; --------- Windows 9X ----------------- ; Experimentation has shown that DDInstall root names greater than 19 characters ; cause problems in Windows 98 [LXAES_DDI] CopyFiles=AES_Files_Driver AddReg=AES_9X_AddReg [AES_9X_AddReg] HKR,,DevLoader,,*ntkern HKR,,NTMPDriver,,AESDrv.sys HKR, "Parameters", "BreakOnEntry", 0x00010001, 0 ; --------- Windows NT ----------------- [LXAES_DDI.NT] CopyFiles=AES_Files_Driver AddReg=LXAES_NT_AddReg [LXAES_DDI.NT.Services] Addservice = LXAES, 0x00000002, LXAES_AddService [LXAES_AddService] DisplayName = %SvcDesc% ServiceType = 1 ; SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER StartType = 3 ; SERVICE_DEMAND_START ErrorControl = 1 ; SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL ServiceBinary = %10%\System32\Drivers\LXAES.sys [LXAES_NT_AddReg] HKLM, "System\CurrentControlSet\Services\AESWDMDriver\Parameters",\ "BreakOnEntry", 0x00010001, 0 ; --------- Files (common) ------------- [AES_Files_Driver] LXAES.sys ;--------- Strings Section --------------------------------------------------- [Strings] ProviderName="Advanced Micro Devices" MfgName="AMD" DeviceDesc="Geode LX AES Crypto Driver" DeviceClassName="Crypto devices" SvcDesc="Crypto Device" InstallDisk="GeodeLX AES Driver Disk"Download Driver Pack
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