📄 registry.txt
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This file provides an overview of the registry settings which affect the behaviour of modems under WinCE. The following examples explain all the available modem related registry keys andvalues for PCMCIA and non-PCMCIA modems.To enable multiple TAPI service providers, service provider specific values fora particular device exist in a subkey of the device. When a new device driver isloaded, the device manager looks for a subkey which contains a "Tsp" value andnotifies TAPI. TAPI loads the service provider and passes it a pointer to itsspecific values.1. PCMCIA Modem Example (also explains all of the modem registry values)------------------------------------------------------------------------In this example, I assume a fictitous modem with the PCMCIA ID"CompanyX-GenericModem-1234". For an actual modem, you would replace thisstring with the PNP ID, which is always of the formCompanyName-ModelName-Checksum.------------ Sample Registry Setting -----------------------------[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA\CompanyX-GenericModem-1234] "DeviceArrayIndex"=dword:1 "Prefix"="COM" "Dll"="Serial.dll" "ResetDelay"=dword:800[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA\CompanyX-GenericModem-1234\Unimodem] "Tsp"="Unimodem.dll" "FriendlyName"="CompanyX Generic Modem" "DeviceType"=dword:3 "DevConfig"=hex: 10,00, 00,00, 78,00,00,00, 10,01,00,00, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00, 08, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA\CompanyX-GenericModem-1234\Unimodem\Init] "1"="AT<cr>" "2"="ATE0V1&C1&D2<cr>" "3"="ATS7=60M1<cr>"[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA\CompanyX-GenericModem-1234\Unimodem\Settings] "MaxCmd"=dword:40 "Prefix"="AT" "Terminator"="<cr>" "DialPrefix"="D" "DialSuffix"=";" "DialBilling"=dword:1 "Pulse"="P" "Tone"="T" "Blind_Off"="X4" "Blind_On"="X3" "CallSetupFailTimeout"="S7=<#>" "Reset"="ATZ<cr>" "FlowHard"="AT\Q3<cr>" "FlowSoft"="AT\Q1<cr>" "FlowOff"="AT\Q<cr>" "Answer"="ATA<cr>" "Monitor"="ATS0=0<cr>"-------------------------------------------------------------------Note that the above registry settings constitute a fully qualified setof values. For efficieny, Unimodem actually supports a default formany of these values. If you do not specify a modem specific value,then Unimodem will attempt to read that value from a default set of registry values. The available defaults are detailed below.For example, if we removed value "1" from the \init key above, then Unimodem would instead use the value from the Unimodem\init key shown below.-------------------- Default Registry Settings --------------------[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA\Modem] "DeviceArrayIndex"=dword:1 "Prefix"="COM" "Dll"="Serial.Dll" "ResetDelay"=dword:300[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA\Modem\Unimodem] "Tsp"="Unimodem.dll" "DeviceType"=dword:3[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\Unimodem] "DevConfig"=hex: 10,00, 00,00, 78,00,00,00, 10,01,00,00, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00, 08, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\Unimodem\Init] "1"="AT<cr>" "2"="ATE0V1&C1&D2<cr>"[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\Unimodem\Settings] "Prefix"="AT" "Terminator"="<cr>" "DialPrefix"="D" "DialSuffix"=";" "Pulse"="P" "Tone"="T" "Blind_Off"="X4" "Blind_On"="X3" "CallSetupFailTimeout"="S7=<#>" "Reset"="ATZ<cr>"-------------------------------------------------------------------Following is a description of each of these keys/values.[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA\CompanyX-GenericModem-1234\Unimodem] "Tsp" - Provides the name of the TSP which services this port. Always "Unimodem.dll" for V1 and V1.01 devices. "DeviceArrayIndex" - Driver specific. Always = 1 for V1 PCMCIA serial devices. "Prefix" - Device prefix. Normally = "COM" for PCMCIA serial devices "Dll"="Serial.dll" "FriendlyName" - Name displayed to user by TAPI applications "DeviceType" - Values from unimodem.h in the OAK 0 = null modem 1 = external modem 2 = internal modem 3 = PCMCIA modem 4 = parallel port 5 = parallel modem 6 = IRCOMM modem "ResetDelay" - Optional value. Specifies a number of milliseconds of Delay used during the PCMCIA reset sequence. Most modems do not require this value, but some modem seem to need more than the PCMCIA specified reset delay. For such modems, specify an appropriate value here. "DevConfig" - Unimodem specific information. This is a binary structure indicating the serial device capabilities (baud, parity, etc). Not published. Use default case.[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA\CompanyX-GenericModem-1234\Unimodem\Init] The init sequence is an enumerated sequence of strings used to initialize the modem. You can have any number of init strings. Unimodem will step through them in sequence, sending the init string to the modem and waiting for a "OK" response before continuing to the next command in the sequence. It is recommended that extended response codes be enabled if your modem supports them. Unimodem uses these to determine the connected baud rate.[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA\CompanyX-GenericModem-1234\Unimodem\Settings] "MaxCmd" - maximum command length allowed for this modem. If a command exceeds this length, it will be sent as multiple commands separated by the dial suffix (see DialSuffix below). "Prefix" - Modem command prefix. Always "AT" for Hayes compat modems. "Terminator" - Command terminator, added to the end of any command sequences sent to the modem by Unimodem. Normally "<cr>" "DialPrefix" - Prefix for any dial commands. Normally "D". "DialSuffix" - Command suffix used to extend a dialing string across multiple commands. Unimodem always breaks long dial commands into approximately 40 char strings since many modems cannot handle longer commands. This suffix char is used to indicate to the modem that the dial sequence is continued in the next command. Usually ";" "DialBilling" - Specifies whether the modem supports the '$' wait for credit card prompt tone (bong). A value of 0 indicates that this capability is not supported. If it is not supported, unimodem will insert multiple commas to cause the modem to wait. If this registry value is not present then support for '$' is assumed. "Pulse" - Dial prefix used for pulse dialing (i.e. ATDP). Usually "P" "Tone" - Dial prefix used for tone dialing (i.e. ATDT). Usually "T" "Blind_Off" - Command used to disable blind dialing. In V1 this was sent as part of the dial sequence. Some modems cannot parse this. In V2 Unimodem sends this as a separate command, after init but before dialing. Typically "X4". Note : In V1 a problem in the dialing dialog caused blind_on & blind_off to be reversed. This was not a problem in Unimodem or the registry, but rather a problem in the UI. "Blind_On" - Command used to enable blind dialing. Typcially "X3". See above. "CallSetupFailTimeout" - Command to program Call timeout register. Usually "S7=<#>" "Reset" - Full AT command used to reset modem. Usually "ATZ<cr>" "FlowHard" - Command to enable hardware flow control. Varies across modems, but a typical value might be "AT\Q3<cr>" "FlowSoft" - Command to enable software flow control. Varies across modems, but a typical value might be "AT\Q1<cr>" "FlowOff" - Command to disable all flow control. Varies across modems, but a typical value might be "AT\Q<cr>" "Answer" - Command to answer an incoming call. Usually "ATA<cr>" "Monitor" - Command to listen for an incominig call. Usually "ATS0=0<cr>"2. External Modem Example-------------------------A default registry entry always exists for a Hayes compatible modem connectedto COM1:. Additional external modems can also be specified under theHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ExtModems key. Most of the same values apply for externalmodems as for PCMCIA modems, except that the following values are ignored: "Tsp"="Unimodem.dll" - Redundant because unimodem is the component processing the ExtModem keys The following 4 values are used by serial.dll when it loads for the port on which the external modem is connected "DeviceArrayIndex"=dword:1 "Prefix"="COM" "Dll"="Serial.dll" "ResetDelay"=dword:800The following example registry entries will cause TAPI to create a line devicefor the external modem from CompanyX and present it as one of the availableTAPI devices. In this minimal example, all the default settings from theHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\Unimodem Init and Settings keys will be used.[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ExtModems\CompanyX-Modem] "Port"="COM1:" "DeviceType"=dword:1 "FriendlyName"="CompanyX External Modem"[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ExtModems\CompanyX-Modem\Init][HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ExtModems\CompanyX-Modem\Settings]
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