TVB0595V3.inf Driver File Contents (pre_TPG0590_v6.12.19__VB.zip)

;------------------------------------------------------------------------------
; TVB0595V3.INF
; Copyright 2005 PLX Technology, Inc. (http://www.PlxTech.com)
;
; TVB0595V3 is a generic RPCI client; it operates with any PCI function
; adapter connected to a NET2282 RDK card.
;
; Once you start developing your own client driver, you will need an EEPROM
; that configures the NET2282 appropriately for your project. Your EEPROM
; minimally uses uses new VID/PID values (not 0525/2282!) and programs 
; NET2282 endpoints. (Sample projects on the distribution include EEPROM 
; image files.)
;
; Program EEPROMs: Choose an EEPROM image (.BIN) from an RPCI sample project 
; and program it into an EEPROM. (EEPROMs are programmed using RpciMon 
; drivers and EEPROM programming applications from the RPCI distribution.)
;
; EEPROMs program NET2282 VID and PID values, endpoints, and much more. 
; With a properly programmed EEPROM installed, reset device and follow 
; standard Wizard instructions to install sample project drivers.
;
; Customize client for your PCI function chip: Source files for sample 
; client drivers are included in the distribution. Choose a sample that
; is closest to your project; recompile sample, test, customize, and retest.
;
; To continue accessing registers and programming EEPROMs with RpciMon 
; during your client development, install RpciMon statically by manually 
; launching Windows Add New Hardware wizard and choosing 'static'
; installation.
; 
; RPCI Help System: Online help system is linked through:
;  - http://www.plxtech.com/products/NET2000/software/RPCI/
;
; RPCI support email:
;  - rpci@plxtech.com
;
; See MSDN for help with INF files.
;  
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[Version]
Signature=$CHICAGO$

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;; Windows device classes and the Device Manager:
;;  - Class and ClassGUID below associate a GUID to a "friendly class name"
;;     - Friendly class names appear in the Device Manager
;;     - Class GUIDs appear in the Registry (along with the friendly name)
;;  - Microsoft publishes GUIDs for its well-known classes. For instance:
;;     Net:   {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
;;     Modem: {4d36e96d-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
;;  - For a new, unpublished class:
;;     - Obtain a new GUID using GuidGen.EXE
;;     - Include a Class Installer section
;;  - Tip: Avoid confusing "Windows device classes" and "USB device classes"!
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Class=%CLASSNAME%
;ClassGUID={5783FA00-010C-11d5-BE1A-000398237A08}    ;; Unpublished class ID for PLX's USB test devices
ClassGUID={DDD73B1A-8483-4be9-98CA-2B96AE0086F2}

Provider=%MFGNAME%
DriverVer=12/11/2007, 01.00.00.10
CatalogFile=TVB0595V3.CAT

[Manufacturer]
%MFGNAME%=DeviceList

[DestinationDirs]
DriverCopyFiles=12

[SourceDisksFiles]
TVB0595V3.sys=1
NcRemotePci.sys=1
NcGen.sys=1

[SourceDisksNames]
1=%INSTDISK%,,,

[DeviceList]
; The Device List associates a device's VID and PID to this INF file's
; installation instructions:
;  - Microsoft's New Hardware Found Wizard uses INF Device Lists to build
;    an installation database that matches drivers to devices
;  - For USB devices, drivers can be matched by ID or class
;  - For RPCI, devices are matched by ID only, not class
;  - VID/PID: VID: "Vendor ID"; PID "Product ID": (e.g. 1234/5678)
;  - Device's VID and PID is read by the PnP manager upon connection
;    of the USB cable to the USB host
;  - Notice that this INF can be associated to more than one VID/PID,
;    and that you can define more than one set of instructions per VID/PID
;  - VID value 0x0525 is assigned to PLX by the USB-IF (www.usb.org)
;     - PIDs used with VID 0x0525 are carefully managed by PLX
;     - You may contact PLX to acquire a range of PIDs to use with VID 0x0525
;     - You may contact USB-IF (www.usb.org) to acquire your own VID
;     - Do NOT choose arbitrary VIDs and/or PIDs!!!
;     - If you have VID/PID questions, contact PLX (rpci@plxtech.com)
;
; PLX designates 0525/1820 to match sample project TVB0595V3
;  - Program EEPROM to this VID/PID so that Wizard installs one project only
%VID_0525&PID_1820.DeviceDesc%=DriverInstall,USB\VID_0525&PID_1820
;
; PLX designates 0525/1800 to match any RPCI sample project
;  - Program EEPROM to this VID/PID so that Wizard shows list of all projects
%VID_0525&PID_1800.DeviceDesc%=DriverInstall,USB\VID_0525&PID_1800

; PLX designates 9445/0595 to match sample project TVB0595V3
;  - Program EEPROM to this VID/PID so that Wizard installs one project only
%VID_9445&PID_0595.DeviceDesc%=DriverInstall,USB\VID_9445&PID_0595

; PLX designates 9445/0597 to match sample project TVB0595V3
;  - Program EEPROM to this VID/PID so that Wizard installs one project only
%VID_9445&PID_0597.DeviceDesc%=DriverInstall,USB\VID_9445&PID_0597

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;; Class installer:
;;  - Applies to device classes not published by Microsoft
;;  - MSDN: "A ClassInstall32 section installs a new device setup class (and 
;;    possibly a class installer) for devices of the new type" 
;;  - We are installing a non-published device class: RPCI demos
;;  - If your device is an MS-published class (e.g. network or modem) then 
;;    this section can be removed
[ClassInstall32]
AddReg=RpciDemoClass

[RpciDemoClass]
HKR,,,,%CLASSNAME% 
HKR,,Icon,,-20 
HKR,,NoInstallClass,,1 

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;  Windows 2000 Sections
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[DriverInstall.NT]
CopyFiles=DriverCopyFiles

[DriverCopyFiles]
TVB0595V3.sys,,,2
NcRemotePci.sys,,,2
NcGen.sys,,,2


[DriverInstall.NT.Services]
AddService=TVB0595V3,2,DriverService

[DriverService]
;; The following are added to Registry under AddService name:TVB0595V3
ServiceType=1
StartType=3
ErrorControl=1
ServiceBinary=%10%\system32\drivers\TVB0595V3.sys

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;  String Definitions
;------------------------------------------------------------------------------

[Strings]
MFGNAME="TELEVIEW"
CLASSNAME="TVB595 Devices"
INSTDISK="TELEVIEW Installation Disc"
VID_0525&PID_1800.DeviceDesc="Remote PCI Device (VID_0525&PID_1800) using RPCI client: TVB0595V3.SYS"
VID_0525&PID_1820.DeviceDesc="Remote PCI Device (VID_0525&PID_1820) using RPCI client: TVB0595V3.SYS"
VID_9445&PID_0595.DeviceDesc="Remote PCI Device (VID_9445&PID_0595) using RPCI client: TVB0595V3.SYS"
VID_9445&PID_0597.DeviceDesc="Remote PCI Device (VID_9445&PID_0597) using RPCI client: TVB0595V3.SYS"
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