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     1 // Identifies the manufacturer of a device. If this is not enumerated in TManufacturer, 
       
     2 // then the manufacturer must obtain a value from the Symbian registry.
       
     3 //
       
     4 // <numeric type>
       
     5 MANUFACTURER = 0x00000002
       
     6 
       
     7 // The device specific hardware version number, as defined by the device manufacturer.
       
     8 //
       
     9 // <numeric type>
       
    10 MANUFACTURERHARDWAREREV = 0x100
       
    11 
       
    12 // The device specific version number, as defined by the device manufacturer.
       
    13 //
       
    14 // <numeric type>
       
    15 MANUFACTURERSOFTWAREREV = 0x200
       
    16 
       
    17 // The device specific software version number, as defined by the device manufacturer.
       
    18 //
       
    19 // <numeric type>
       
    20 MANUFACTURERSOFTWAREBUILD = 300
       
    21 
       
    22 // This is device specific model number, as defined by the device manufacturer.
       
    23 //
       
    24 // <numeric type>
       
    25 MODEL = 0x101FB3E8
       
    26 
       
    27 // This is the device specific UID, It is unique to the class /model of device. 
       
    28 // A value must be obtained from Symbian's UID registry for this attribute.
       
    29 //
       
    30 // <numeric type>
       
    31 MACHINEUID = 0x20000606
       
    32 
       
    33 // The Symbian OS specified device family identifier. If the device family is not
       
    34 // one of those enumerated by TDeviceFamily, then the licensee must obtain a UID
       
    35 // from Symbian for this attribute.
       
    36 //
       
    37 // <numeric type>
       
    38 DEVICEFAMILY = 0x700
       
    39 
       
    40 // The Symbian OS specified device family version
       
    41 //
       
    42 // <numeric type>
       
    43 DEVICEFAMILYREV = 0x700
       
    44 
       
    45 // The CPU architecture used by this device. The values are enumerated by TCPU.
       
    46 //
       
    47 // <numeric type>
       
    48 CPU = 0
       
    49 
       
    50 // A revision number for the CPU architecture.
       
    51 //
       
    52 // <numeric type>
       
    53 CPUARCH = 0
       
    54 
       
    55 // This is the default ABI used by CPU for user applications. The values are 
       
    56 // enumerated by HALData::TCPUABI.
       
    57 //
       
    58 // <numeric type>
       
    59 CPUABI = 1
       
    60 
       
    61 // The processor speed in KHz.
       
    62 //
       
    63 // <numeric type>
       
    64 CPUSPEED = 999
       
    65 
       
    66 // The time between system ticks, in microseconds.
       
    67 //
       
    68 // <numeric type>
       
    69 SYSTEMTICKPERIOD = 2
       
    70 
       
    71 // The total system RAM, in bytes.
       
    72 //
       
    73 // <numeric type>
       
    74 MEMORYRAM = 999
       
    75 
       
    76 // The currently free system RAM.
       
    77 //
       
    78 // <numeric type>
       
    79 MEMORYRAMFREE = 0x11223344
       
    80 
       
    81 // The total System ROM, in bytes.
       
    82 //
       
    83 // <numeric type>
       
    84 MEMORYROM = 0xDEADBEEF
       
    85 
       
    86 // The MMU page size in bytes.
       
    87 //
       
    88 // <numeric type>
       
    89 MEMORYPAGESIZE = 1024
       
    90 
       
    91 // Indicates whether a backup power supply is available. It has the 
       
    92 // values: 0 = the device does not support (or need) a backup battery 
       
    93 // source; 1 = a backup batter source is present. This is dynamic 
       
    94 // and readonly
       
    95 //
       
    96 // <numeric type> / <boolean type> / <yes/no type>
       
    97 POWERBACKUP = false
       
    98 
       
    99 // A bitmask that describes the available keyboard types (it may support more than one).
       
   100 //
       
   101 // <numeric type>
       
   102 KEYBOARD = 1
       
   103 
       
   104 // (No documentation)
       
   105 //
       
   106 // <numeric type>
       
   107 KEYBOARDDEVICEKEYS = 3
       
   108 
       
   109 // (No documentation)
       
   110 //
       
   111 // <numeric type>
       
   112 KEYBOARDAPPKEYS = 0
       
   113 
       
   114 // Indicates whether the device can produce a click sound for each keypress.
       
   115 // It has the values: 0 = the device cannot produce a click sound for each 
       
   116 // keypress; 1 = the device can produce a click sound.
       
   117 //
       
   118 // <numeric type> / <boolean type> / <yes/no type>
       
   119 KEYBOARDCLICK = 1 // Can also be true/false
       
   120 
       
   121 // The maximum value for EKeyboardClickVolume
       
   122 //
       
   123 // <numeric type>
       
   124 KEYBOARDCLICKVOLUMEMAX = 10
       
   125 
       
   126 // The screen horizontal dimension in pixels.
       
   127 //
       
   128 // <numeric type>
       
   129 DISPLAYXPIXELS = 640
       
   130 
       
   131 // The screen vertical dimension in pixels.
       
   132 //
       
   133 // <numeric type>
       
   134 DISPLAYYPIXELS = 480
       
   135 
       
   136 // The screen horizontal dimension in twips.
       
   137 //
       
   138 // <numeric type>
       
   139 DISPLAYXTWIPS = 3200
       
   140 
       
   141 // The screen vertical dimension in twips.
       
   142 //
       
   143 // <numeric type>
       
   144 DISPLAYYTWIPS  =    1440 
       
   145 
       
   146 // The number of hues (colors or shades of grey) displayable on the screen.
       
   147 //
       
   148 // <numeric type>
       
   149 DISPLAYCOLORS = 0x2000
       
   150 
       
   151 // The maximum value for EDisplayContrast
       
   152 //
       
   153 // <numeric type>
       
   154 DISPLAYCONTRASTMAX =    0x766
       
   155 
       
   156 // Indicates whether there is a backlight on the device.
       
   157 // It has the values: 0 = there is no screen backlight; 
       
   158 // 1 = a screen backlight is present.
       
   159 //
       
   160 // <numeric type> / <boolean type> / <yes/no type>
       
   161 BACKLIGHT = false
       
   162 
       
   163 // Indicates whether a pen or digitizer is available for input.
       
   164 // It has the values: 0 = a pen/digitizer is not available for 
       
   165 // input; 1 = a pen/digitizeris present.
       
   166 //
       
   167 // <numeric type> / <boolean type> / <yes/no type>
       
   168 PEN = false
       
   169 
       
   170 // The pen/digitizer horizontal resolution, in pixels.
       
   171 //
       
   172 // <numeric type>
       
   173 PENX = 0
       
   174 
       
   175 // The is the pen/digitizer vertical resolution, in pixels.
       
   176 //
       
   177 // <numeric type>
       
   178 PENY = 0
       
   179 
       
   180 // Indicates whether a pen tap will turn the display on.
       
   181 // It has the values: 0 = a pen tap has no effect; 1 = a pent tap or 
       
   182 // press enables the display.
       
   183 //
       
   184 // <numeric type> / <boolean type> / <yes/no type>
       
   185 PENDISPLAYON = no
       
   186 
       
   187 // Indicates whether the device can produce a click sound for each pen tap.
       
   188 // 
       
   189 // It has the values: 0 = the device cannot produce a click sound 1 = 
       
   190 // production of a click sound is supported by the device.
       
   191 //
       
   192 // <numeric type> / <boolean type> / <yes/no type>
       
   193 PENCLICK = yes
       
   194 
       
   195 // The maximum value for EPenClickVolume.
       
   196 //
       
   197 // <numeric type>
       
   198 PENCLICKVOLUMEMAX = 10
       
   199 
       
   200 // Indicates whether a mouse is available for input.
       
   201 // 
       
   202 // It has the values: 0 = there is no mouse available
       
   203 // or pen/digitizer present; 1 = a mouse is available for input.
       
   204 //
       
   205 // <numeric type> / <boolean type> / <yes/no type>
       
   206 MOUSE = false
       
   207 
       
   208 // The mouse horizontal resolution, in pixels.
       
   209 //
       
   210 // <numeric type>
       
   211 MOUSEX = 0
       
   212 
       
   213 // The mouse vertical resolution, in pixels.
       
   214 //
       
   215 // <numeric type>
       
   216 MOUSEY = 0
       
   217 
       
   218 // The number of buttons on the mouse.
       
   219 //
       
   220 // <numeric type>
       
   221 MOUSEBUTTONS = 1
       
   222 
       
   223 // Indicates whether the device has a case switch, that actions when the case opens and closes.
       
   224 // It has values: 0 = no; 1 = yes.
       
   225 //
       
   226 // <numeric type> / <boolean type> / <yes/no type>
       
   227 CASESWITCH = true
       
   228 
       
   229 // The number of LEDs on the device.
       
   230 //
       
   231 // <numeric type>
       
   232 LEDS = 2
       
   233 
       
   234 // Indicates how the phone hardware is connected.
       
   235 //
       
   236 // It has the values: 0 = phone hardware is not permanently 
       
   237 // connected; 1 = phone hardware is permanently connected.
       
   238 //
       
   239 // <numeric type> / <boolean type> / <yes/no type>
       
   240 INTEGRATEDPHONE  = false
       
   241 
       
   242 // (Undocumented)
       
   243 //
       
   244 // <numeric type>
       
   245 DISPLAYBRIGHTNESS = 10
       
   246 
       
   247 // (Undocumented)
       
   248 //
       
   249 // <numeric type>
       
   250 DISPLAYBRIGHTNESSMAX  = 10
       
   251 
       
   252 // Indicates the state of the keyboard backlight.
       
   253 // It has the values: 0 = keyboard backlight is off; 1 = keyboard backlight is on.
       
   254 //
       
   255 // <numeric type> / <boolean type> / <yes/no type>
       
   256 KEYBOARDBACKLIGHTSTATE = 0
       
   257 
       
   258 // Power supply to an accessory port.
       
   259 //
       
   260 // It has the values: 0 = turn off power to an accessory port on the device;
       
   261 // 1 = turn on power.
       
   262 //
       
   263 // <numeric type> / <boolean type> / <yes/no type>
       
   264 ACCESSORYPOWER = false
       
   265 
       
   266 // Defines the system drive (0-25)
       
   267 //
       
   268 // <numeric type>
       
   269 SYSTEMDRIVE = 2 // EDriveC
       
   270 
       
   271 // Indicates whether hardware floating point is available, and what type.
       
   272 //
       
   273 // <numeric type>
       
   274 FPHARDWARE = 0
       
   275 
       
   276 // The number of HAL attributes.
       
   277 //
       
   278 // <numeric type>
       
   279 NUMHALATTRIBUTES = 10
       
   280 
       
   281 // Language code for the device
       
   282 //
       
   283 // <numeric type>
       
   284 LANGUAGE = 3 //GERMAN
       
   285 
       
   286 // Defines .\edrive to represent external E drive on the device
       
   287 DRIVE = .\edrive ee ext