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+# HTIFramework configuration file
+
+
+# Communication plug-in name (the name of ECOM plug-in)
+# Possible values: SERIAL, BTSERIAL, USBSERIAL, IPCOMM
+# Default value: USBSERIAL
+
+#CommPlugin=SERIAL
+#CommPlugin=BTSERIAL
+#CommPlugin=USBSERIAL
+#CommPlugin=IPCOMM
+
+
+# The maximum size of HTI message, in bytes
+# Default value: 10240 (10 kilobytes)
+
+#MaxMsgSize=10240
+
+
+# The amount of memory that can be used by messages
+# in the incoming queue, in bytes
+# Default value: 4194304 (4 megabytes)
+
+#MaxQueueSize=4194304
+
+
+# The heap size for HTI Framework, in bytes
+# Default value: 8388608 (8 megabytes)
+
+#MaxHeapSize=8388608
+
+
+# The priority of the HTI process. Bigger number means higher priority.
+# Default value: 3
+
+#Priority=1
+#Priority=2
+#Priority=3
+#Priority=4
+
+
+# The flag indicating whether or not to create the text console for HTI,
+# when HTI starts up. 0 means no, 1 means yes.
+# Default value: 0
+
+#ShowConsole=0
+#ShowConsole=1
+
+
+# The maximum time in seconds that HTI waits for hardware or emulator
+# to reach the normal state. HTI does not try to start up until the
+# normal state has been reached or maximum wait time has been expired.
+# This feature is required, because all the necessary servers need to
+# be up and running before HTI's communication plugin tries to use them.
+# Default value: 90
+
+#MaxWaitTime=90
+
+
+# The delay in seconds that HTI waits after the hardware or emulator
+# has reached the normal state. This additional delay is required,
+# because all the necessary servers are still not running, although
+# the normal state has been reached.
+# Default value: 5
+
+#StartUpDelay=5
+
+
+# The flag indicating whether or not to start HTI watch dog,
+# when HTI starts up. 0 means no, 1 means yes.
+# Default value: 0
+
+#EnableHtiWatchDog=0
+#EnableHtiWatchDog=1
+
+
+# The flag indicating whether or not HTI should start automatically when,
+# device starts. 0 means no, 1 means yes. If automatic start is not enabled,
+# HTI can be started manually from HtiAdmin application.
+# Default value: 0 in emulator, 1 in hardware
+
+#EnableHtiAutoStart=0
+#EnableHtiAutoStart=1
+
+
+# The flag indicating whether to show error dialog in case of critical
+# error or just silently exit. This does not affect error dialogs shown
+# by communication plugins or possible panic dialogs shown by the OS.
+# Default value: 1
+
+#ShowErrorDialogs=0
+#ShowErrorDialogs=1