p411dx_oem.ini Driver File Contents (9526082.exe)

# P411DX_OEM

[Models]
;all MODEL files (except perhaps STAC97.ini) should have a self-reference here.
;self-reference
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_24D5&SUBSYS_11271071=this	

#
# Specify the registry keys to be deleted during Uninstall
#
[DelRegKeys]
HKCU\Software\Sigmatel\Settings=Yes    ; Delete the current user's settings subkey
HKCU\Software\Sigmatel\JackSense=Yes   ; Delete the current user's jacksense subkey
HKR\Settings=Yes                       ; Delete the driver's settings subkey
HKR\JackSense=Yes                      ; Delete the driver's jacksense subkey
#
# The following 2 keys cause the volume settings to be 'forgotten' during Uninstall
#
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Applets\Volume Control\SigmaTel Audio=Yes
HKU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Applets\Volume Control\SigmaTel Audio=Yes

#
# Specify the application software to install
#
[Apps]
TinyUJ2=Yes

#
# The following keys are used by StacApp and should be leave unchanged.
# 
[HKR\JackSense]
Mode=DWORD:0x0                   ; Reserved.  Leave 0
TabMode=DWORD:0x7A               ; Specifies which tabs StacApp will display
DefaultSpeakerConfig=DWORD:0x2   ; Default MS Spkr Config set by StacApp

#
# Specify whether to route Line-Out/Front directly from Dac A or from the Analog Mixer
#
DigitalModel=DWORD: 0            ; 1 = Dac A, 0 = mixer

#
# The following keys specify the number of different setups displayed
# by the Jack Sharing applet, and the mode that they support.  This will
# subsequently effect the menu item displayed by the Jack Sharing applet.
# Typically 4 modes used are 2 (Headphones), 4 (Stereo Speakers), 5 (Quad), and 7 (5.1) 
#
#    0 = None
#    1 = Mono Speaker
#    2 = Headphones
#    3 = Stereo Speakers (narrow)
#    4 = Stereo Speakers (wide)
#    5 = Quadraphonic (4 channel)
#    6 = Surround (4 channel)
#    7 = 5.1 Surround (6 channel)
#    All other values are invalid
#
NumSpkrSetups=DWORD:0x4          ; The number of setups defined.
SpkrSetup1=DWORD:0x2             ; Setup 1 is mode 2 (Headphones)
SpkrSetup2=DWORD:0x4             ; Setup 2 is mode 4 (Speakers)
SpkrSetup3=DWORD:0x5             ; Setup 3 is mode 5 (Quad)
SpkrSetup4=DWORD:0x7             ; Setup 4 is mode 7 (5.1)

#
# The following sections define which pins are connected to jacks
# Each pin will have properties associated with it such as the color of the jack,
# where it is located, and which mode (front, rear, center/lfe) to select when a
# speaker is plugged in and autoconfigure is set.
#
# SupportedDevices specifies which devices to allow:
#     1 = empty jack             ; if specified causes autoconfigure to disable when empty
#     2 = Microphone
#     4 = Powered speakers
#     8 = Headphones
#  0x10 = Line-In
#  0x20 = Rear/Surround speakers
#  0x40 = Center/LFE speakers
#  0x80 = SPDIF-In (not currently supported)
# 0x100 = SPDIF-Out (Not currently supported)
#
# DefaultSpeakerMode specifies which channels to configure if JackSense is
#  active and AutoConfigure is set and speakers are plugged into the jack.

#
# Pins 21/22 are connected to the Mic jack on the front panel.
# It supports Speakers or Headphones.
#
[HKR\JackSense\Codec1\Pins21/22]  ; Actually, only pin 22 is used.
JackColor=DWORD:0x2               ; Jack color is pink (2=red/pink, 5=green, 6=blue)
JackLocation=DWORD:0x1            ; Front panel (0=rear, 1=front) 
JackPanelOrder=DWORD:0x1          ; 1st jack on the front panel
#MicBias=DWORD: 0x64               ; Is Mic bias is provided by VRef (100 decimal)???
#MicBiasPolarity=DWORD:0x1         ; Is Mic bias is on when VRef is set???
SupportedDevices=DWORD:0x2        ; Mic is only device supported (see note above)
DefaultSpeakerMode=DWORD:0x2      ; Autoconfigure speaker as Front (see note above)
PinDisabled=DWORD:0x0             ; Pin not disabled
Setup1=DWORD:0x1                  ; In setup 1 this jack is Mic
Setup2=DWORD:0x1                  ; In setup 2 this jack is Mic also
Setup3=DWORD:0x1                  ; In setup 3 this jack is Mic
Setup4=DWORD:0x1                  ; In fact, in all 4 setups this jack is Mic

#
# Pins 35/36 are connected to the HP jack on the rear panel (and front green).
# It supports Speakers or Headphones.
#
[HKR\JackSense\Codec1\Pins35/36]
JackColor=DWORD:0x5               ; Jack color is green (2=red/pink, 5=green, 6=blue)
JackLocation=DWORD:0x0            ; Rear panel (0=rear, 1=front) 
JackPanelOrder=DWORD:0x1          ; 1st jack on the front panel
SupportedDevices=DWORD:0xc        ; Headphone and Spkrs supported (see note above)
DefaultSpeakerMode=DWORD:0x2      ; Autoconfigure speaker as Front (see note above)
PinDisabled=DWORD:0x0             ; Pin not disabled
Setup1=DWORD:0x3                  ; In setup 1 (hp) this jack is Headphones
Setup2=DWORD:0x2                  ; In setup 2 (stereo) this jack is Line-Out Spkrs
Setup3=DWORD:0x2                  ; In setup 3 (quad) this jack is Front spkrs
Setup4=DWORD:0x2                  ; In setup 4 (5.1) this jack is Front spkrs

#
# Pins 23/24 are connected to the rear panel Line In (blue) jack
#
[HKR\JackSense\Codec1\Pins23/24]
JackColor=DWORD:0x6               ; Jack color is blue (2=red/pink, 5=green, 6=blue)
JackLocation=DWORD:0x0            ; Rear panel (0=rear, 1=front) 
JackPanelOrder=DWORD:0x2          ; 2nd jack on the front panel
SupportedDevices=DWORD:0x74       ; Any speaker mode supported (see note above)
DefaultSpeakerMode=DWORD:0x5      ; Autoconfigure speaker as Rear (see note above)
PinDisabled=DWORD:0x0             ; Pin not disabled
Setup1=DWORD:0x4                  ; In setup 1 (hp) this jack is Line-In
Setup2=DWORD:0x4                  ; In setup 2 (stereo) this jack is Line-In
Setup3=DWORD:0x5                  ; In setup 3 (quad) this jack is Rear spkrs
Setup4=DWORD:0x5                  ; In setup 4 (5.1) this jack is Rear spkrs

#
# Pins 43/44 are connected to rear panel pink Center/LFE
#
[HKR\JackSense\Codec1\Pins43/44]
#GpioSwitch=DWORD:0x4
#GpioPolarity=DWORD:0x1
JackColor=DWORD:0x2               ; Jack color is pink (2=red/pink, 5=green, 6=blue)
JackLocation=DWORD:0x0            ; Rear panel (0=rear, 1=front) 
JackPanelOrder=DWORD:0x3          ; 2nd jack on the front panel
SupportedDevices=DWORD:0x74       ; Any speaker mode supported (see note above)
DefaultSpeakerMode=DWORD:0x6      ; Autoconfigure speaker as Center/LFE (see note above)
PinDisabled=DWORD:0x0             ; Pin not disabled
Setup1=DWORD:0x6                  ; In setup 1 (hp) this jack is Center/LFE (off)
Setup2=DWORD:0x6                  ; In setup 2 (stereo) this jack is Center/LFE (off)
Setup3=DWORD:0x6                  ; In setup 3 (quad) this jack is Center/LFE (off)
Setup4=DWORD:0x6                  ; In setup 4 (5.1) this jack is Center/LFE (off)


#
# These entries control driver settings
#
[HKR\Settings]
DisableHeadphone			  =hex: 1
DisableLnlvl				  =hex: 1
DisableWaveIn2				  =hex: 1
DisablePCBeep 				  =hex: 1
DisablePhone                  =hex: 1
DisableAux                    =hex: 0
DisableMonoOut                =hex: 1
DisableVideo                  =hex: 1
Disable3DControl              =hex: 1
DisableMonoVirtual			  =hex: 1
DisableMICSelect			  =hex: 1

MICBoost                      =hex: 1

WaveInMux						  =hex: 00, 00, 00, 00 ;Mic

MasterControlsMono                =hex: 1
MasterControlsAux                 =hex: 1
RecMuxMuteAtFloor				  =hex: 0
MICSelect                         =hex: 0
MICAtRecMuxVolume                 =hex: 63, D0, 13, 00       ; (0-168000)
;MICAtRecMuxVolume                 =hex: 00, 30, 10, 00
MICVolume						  =hex: 90, 56, 08, 00       ; (ffdd8000-c0000),   (5 bit control).
CDVolume                          =hex: 89, F5, FF, FF       ; (ffdd8000-c0000),   (5 bit controls).
;CDVolume						   =hex: 00,f0,e9,ff
CPL_SpdifTransmitterEnabledByUser =hex: 1

EnableExtAmpControl                =hex: 1
ExtAmpPops                         =hex: 1
ExtAmpPowerUpOnSystemSuspend       =hex: 1
ExtAmpPowerDownTimeInMCS           =dword: 5000 
ExtAmpPowerUpTimeInMCS             =dword: 5000
CodecPowerUpDelayInMCS             =dword: 1000

EnableVrefPowerDown			=hex: 1
VrefPowerDownTimeInMS		=dword: 500 ;1/2 second

EnableNonPCMOnWin2K			=hex: 1
EnableSPDIFIn				=hex: 1
SPDIFInMute                 =hex: 1
SPDIFInSupportVariant       =hex: 2
EnableStereoMic				=hex: 1
MultichannelEnabledByUser			=hex: 1
EnableNewVolumeControls	    =hex: 1

#
# These settings control the values loaded into the AC97 registers by the driver.
# This allows setting the configuration prior to any applets running.
#
0_76588384_R64   =hex: 80, 03      ; R64  Pins 35/36 = Mixer
0_76588384_R66   =hex: 01, 02      ; R66  Line-In = 23/24, Mic = 21/22
0_76588384_R68   =hex: 40, 08      ; R68  SPDIF-In -> ACLink, Low level
#0_76588384_R68   =hex: 00, 00      ; R68  SPDIF-In Disabled
0_76588384_R6E   =hex: 40, 90      ; R6E
0_76588384_R74   =hex: 00, 00      ; R74
0_76588384_R3E   =hex: 00, 00      ; R3E - Enable GPIOs
0_76588384_R4C   =hex: 0f, 00      ; R4C - GPIOs - all inputs
0_76588384_R4E   =hex: 0f, 00      ; R4E
0_76588384_R54   =hex: 00, 00      ; R54 - GPIO states - all off

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