diff -r 7fdc9a71d314 -r 8ad140f3dd41 hti/HtiCommPlugins/HtiSerialCommPlugin/group/HtiSerialComm.cfg --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/hti/HtiCommPlugins/HtiSerialCommPlugin/group/HtiSerialComm.cfg Wed Oct 13 16:17:58 2010 +0300 @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +# HTISerialComm communication plugin configuration file + +# The CommPort parameter configures the number of the comm port to use. +# Note that comm port numbering starts from zero, so for example in WINS- +# emulator comm port 0 is physically COM1 in Windows. +# Possible values: 0 - 99 +# Default value: 0 + +#CommPort=0 + + +# The DataRate parameter configures the speed of the serial port (bits/sec) +# Possible values: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, +# 576000, 1152000, 4000000 +# Default value: 115200 + +#DataRate=2400 +#DataRate=4800 +#DataRate=9600 +#DataRate=19200 +#DataRate=38400 +#DataRate=57600 +#DataRate=115200 +#DataRate=576000 +#DataRate=1152000 +#DataRate=4000000 + + +# The Parity parameter configures the parity to be used +# Possible values: none, even, odd, mark, space +# Default value: none + +#Parity=none +#Parity=even +#Parity=odd +#Parity=mark +#Parity=space + + +# The DataBits parameter configures how many data bits to use +# Possible values: 5, 6, 7, 8 +# Default value: 8 + +#DataBits=5 +#DataBits=6 +#DataBits=7 +#DataBits=8 + + +# The StopBits parameter configures how many stop bits to use +# Possible values: 1, 2 +# Default value: 1 + +#StopBits=1 +#StopBits=2 + +# The SendDelay parameter can be used to slow down the data sending from +# Symbian to PC. It defines a delay in milliseconds between each write to +# the serial port. This delay may be needed in some environments when +# larger amounts of data is transferred. If data transfer seems to fail, +# try increasing the SendDelay value. +# The value is defined in milliseconds. +# Default value: 0 + +#SendDelay=0 + + +# The handshake parameter configures handshaking control bitmask in decimal format +# Possible values: +# +# From d32comm.h : +# DTE +# --- +# KConfigObeyCTS 0x4 = 4 +# KConfigObeyDSR 0x10 = 16 +# KConfigObeyDCD 0x40 = 64 +# +# KConfigFailCTS 0x8 = 8 +# KConfigFailDCD 0x80 = 128 +# KConfigFailDSR 0x20 = 32 +# +# KConfigFreeRTS 0x100 = 256 +# KConfigFreeDTR 0x200 = 512 +# +# DCE +# --- +# KConfigObeyDTR 0x400 = 1024 +# KConfigObeyRTS 0x1000 = 4096 +# +# KConfigFailDTR 0x800 = 2048 +# KConfigFailRTS 0x2000 = 8192 +# +# KConfigFreeDSR 0x4000 = 16384 +# KConfigFreeCTS 0x8000 = 32768 +# KConfigFreeDCD 0x10000 = 65536 +# KConfigFreeRI 0x20000 = 131072 +# +# DCD = Data Carrier Detect +# DTR = Data Terminal Ready +# DSR = Data Set Ready +# RTS = Request To Send +# CTS = Clear To Send +# +# For more information about the meaning of the values see Developer Library +# +# Default value: 0 + +# For cables with partial handshaking +# +# KConfigObeyDSR | KConfigObeyDCD = 0x50 +#Handshake=80 +# KConfigObeyDSR | KConfigObeyDCD | KConfigObeyDTR = 0x450 +#Handshake=1104 +# KConfigObeyDSR | KConfigObeyDCD | KConfigFreeDSR | KConfigFreeDCD = 0x14050 +#Handshake=82000 +# KConfigObeyDSR | KConfigObeyDCD | KConfigFreeDTR | KConfigObeyDTR | KConfigFreeDSR | KConfigFreeDCD = 0x14650 +#Handshake=83536 +# KConfigObeyCTS | KConfigObeyDSR | KConfigObeyDCD = 0x54 +#Handshake=84 + +# For cables with full handshaking +# +# KConfigObeyCTS | KConfigFreeRTS| KConfigObeyRTS | KConfigFreeCTS +#Handshake=37124 +