diff -r 7fdc9a71d314 -r 8ad140f3dd41 hti/HtiFramework/group/hti.cfg --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/hti/HtiFramework/group/hti.cfg Wed Oct 13 16:17:58 2010 +0300 @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +# 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: 1 + +#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 + +# The value in seconds that HTI will delay before reconnecting when connection lost, +# If the value is 0, reconnect would not happen. +# Default value: 0 +#ReconnectDelay=0