tiwave.inf Driver File Contents (ti28pcm.zip)

; name and version number:@(#)mdmwave.inf	1.7*/
; date of get: 		  16 May 1996 12:05:21*/
; date of delta:	  25 Jan 1996 18:09:55*/
[Version]
Signature="$Windows95$"
Class=MEDIA
provider=%PROV%

[ClassInstall]
Addreg=Class.AddReg

[Class.AddReg]
HKR,,,,%MediaClassName%
HKR,,Icon,,"-1"
HKR,,Installer,,mmci.dll

[Manufacturer]
%MfgName%=Microsoft

[Microsoft]
; the device id's (MODEMWAVE\Texas Instruments_Windows_Modem_Data_Fax_Modem_Voice)
; correspond EXACTLY to the modem name with underscores in place of spaces.
; the names must be an exact match or installer won't find device.
; this scheme is because of the way the serial wave device enumeration occurs.

%Wavewrap.DeviceDesc%=MSWRAPPER, MODEMWAVE\Texas_Instruments_28.8_Data,Fax,Voice (COM1)
%Wavewrap.DeviceDesc%=MSWRAPPER, MODEMWAVE\Texas_Instruments_28.8_Data,Fax,Voice (COM2)
%Wavewrap.DeviceDesc%=MSWRAPPER, MODEMWAVE\Texas_Instruments_28.8_Data,Fax,Voice (COM3)
%Wavewrap.DeviceDesc%=MSWRAPPER, MODEMWAVE\Texas_Instruments_28.8_Data,Fax,Voice (COM4)
;%Serial.DeviceDesc%=MSSERWAVE, MODEMWAVE\Texas_Instruments_28.8_Data/Fax/Voice
;Modem2="Texas Instruments Win Modem"
;Modem4="Texas Instruments Modem"

[PreCopySection]
HKR,,NoSetupUI,,1

[MSSERWAVE]
AddReg=MSSERWAVE.AddReg

[MSSERWAVE.AddReg]
HKR,,DevLoader,,mmdevldr.vxd
HKR,Drivers,MIGRATED,,0
HKR,Drivers\wave,,,
HKR,,Driver,,serwave.vxd
HKR,Drivers\wave\serwvdrv.drv,Description,,%Serial.DeviceDesc%
HKR,Drivers\wave\serwvdrv.drv,Driver,,serwvdrv.drv
HKR,Drivers,SubClasses,,"wave"
HKR,Config,XformModule,  , "umdmxfrm.dll"
HKR,Config,XformID,     1, 04, 00, 00, 00
; 2 wave devices - line & local phone
HKR,Config,WaveDevices,  1, 02, 00

[MSWRAPPER]
AddReg=MSWRAPPER.AddReg
REBOOT=1

[MSWRAPPER.AddReg]
HKR,,DevLoader,,mmdevldr.vxd
HKR,Drivers,MIGRATED,,0
HKR,Drivers\wave,,,
HKR,,Driver,,serwave.vxd
HKR,Drivers\wave\tamwrap.drv,Description,,%Wavewrap.DeviceDesc%
HKR,Drivers\wave\tamwrap.drv,Driver,,wavewrap.drv
HKR,Drivers,SubClasses,,"wave"

;; information about the Wave Driver being wrapped in the modem.inf file

HKR,Config,LowerMid,        1,  8B,00
HKR,Config,LowerWaveInPid,  1,  01,00
HKR,Config,LowerWaveOutPid, 1,  02,00

;---------------------------------------------------------------;

[Strings]
PROV="Texas Instruments"
MfgName="Texas Instruments"
Wavewrap.DeviceDesc="Texas Instruments Voice Modem Wave Device"
Serial.DeviceDesc="Texas Instruments Voice Modem Serial Wave Device"
MediaClassName="Sound, video and game controllers"
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