NetSecCm.inf Driver File Contents (Samsung140_USB.zip)

;; THIS FILE IS PART OF THE Samsung SCM-140U/E/D USB Cable Modem Network Adapter
;; NDIS 5.0 MINIPORT DRIVER

;;
;; NetSecCm.INF for ndis5 Miniport Device
;;

;_________________________________________________________________ 
[version]
Signature   = "$Chicago$"
Class       = Net
ClassGUID   = {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
CatalogFile = NetSecCm.cat
Provider    = %SEC%
DriverVer   = 02/11/2002, 1.0.2.25
Compatible  = 1                    ; works with Win2K and Win9x

[Manufacturer]
%V_MANUFACTURER% = Samsung

[Samsung]
;
; Display Name              Section           DeviceID
;_________________________________________________________________
%ndiscm140.DeviceDesc% =    ndiscm140.ndi,    USB\VID_04e8&PID_0140

[ControlFlags]
;
; Provides limited control on UI displays and events during installation.
; Must for any device on an enumerable bus like USB
;
ExcludeFromSelect = USB\VID_04e8&PID_0140

;
; Windows 98 specific entry
;
[ndiscm140.ndi]
AddReg    = ndiscm140.id.reg, ndiscm.9x.reg
CopyFiles = ndiscm.9x.CopyFiles

;
; Windows 2000  specific entry
;
[ndiscm140.ndi.NT]
Characteristics = 0x84                       ; NCF_PHYSICAL | NCF_HAS_UI
BusType         = 15                         ; PNPBus
AddReg          = ndiscm.nt.reg
CopyFiles       = ndiscm.nt.CopyFiles

[ndiscm140.ndi.nt.Services]
AddService = ndiscm, 2, ndiscm.Service, common.EventLog

;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Win9x id registry sections
; These are not needed by NT
;
[ndiscm140.id.reg]
HKR, Ndi, DeviceID, 0, "USB\VID_04e8&PID_0140"

;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; WIN2K (NT) specific
;
[ndiscm.nt.reg]
HKR, Ndi,                       Service,    0, "ndiscm"
; use ndis5 as the upper bound because NT supports it
HKR, Ndi\Interfaces,            DefUpper,   0, "ndis5"
HKR, Ndi\Interfaces,            DefLower,   0, "ethernet"
HKR, Ndi\Interfaces,            UpperRange, 0, "ndis5"
HKR, Ndi\Interfaces,            LowerRange, 0, "ethernet"

[ndiscm.Service]
DisplayName     = %ndiscm.Service.DispName%
ServiceType     = 1 ;%SERVICE_KERNEL_DRIVER%
StartType       = 3 ;%SERVICE_DEMAND_START%
ErrorControl    = 1 ;%SERVICE_ERROR_NORMAL%
ServiceBinary   = %12%\NetSecCm.sys
LoadOrderGroup  = NDIS
AddReg          = TextModeFlags.reg

[common.EventLog]
AddReg = common.AddEventLog.reg

[common.AddEventLog.reg]
HKR, , EventMessageFile, 0x00020000, "%%SystemRoot%%\System32\netevent.dll"
HKR, , TypesSupported,   0x00010001, 7

[TextModeFlags.reg]
HKR, , TextModeFlags, 0x00010001, 0x0001

;----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; Win9x specific
;
[ndiscm.9x.reg]
HKR, ,              DevLoader,          0, "*ndis"
HKR, ,              DeviceVxDs,         0, "NetSecCm.sys"
HKR, ,              EnumPropPages,      0, "netdi.dll,EnumPropPages"

; memphis appears to not support the ndis5 upper range, so use ndis3
HKR, Ndi\Interfaces,DefUpper,           0, "ndis3"
HKR, Ndi\Interfaces,DefLower,           0, "ethernet"
HKR, Ndi\Interfaces,UpperRange,         0, "ndis3"
HKR, Ndi\Interfaces,LowerRange,         0, "ethernet"

HKR, NDIS,          LogDriverName,      0, "NDISCM"
HKR, NDIS,          MajorNdisVersion,   1, 03
HKR, NDIS,          MinorNdisVersion,   1, 0A

HKR, Ndi\Install,   ndis3,              0, "ndiscm.install"

[SourceDisksNames]
1 = %Disk1%,,,

[SourceDisksFiles]
NetSecCm.sys = 1

;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
; DestinationDirs
;
[ndiscm.nt.CopyFiles]
NetSecCm.sys,,,2

[ndiscm.9x.CopyFiles]
NetSecCm.sys,,,2

[DestinationDirs]
DefaultDestDir = 10,System32\Drivers
ndiscm.nt.CopyFiles = 12
ndiscm.9x.CopyFiles = 11

[Strings]
SEC      = "Samsung"
Disk1    = "Installation disk 1"

;
; String that gets displayed while installing the device
;
ndiscm140.DeviceDesc = "Samsung InfoRanger SCM-140"

;
; NT Service name
;
ndiscm.Service.DispName = "Samsung Cable Modem USB Driver"
V_MANUFACTURER = "Samsung"
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