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1 # HTISerialComm communication plugin configuration file |
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3 # The CommPort parameter configures the number of the comm port to use. |
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4 # Note that comm port numbering starts from zero, so for example in WINS- |
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5 # emulator comm port 0 is physically COM1 in Windows. |
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6 # Possible values: 0 - 99 |
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7 # Default value: 0 |
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8 |
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9 #CommPort=0 |
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12 # The DataRate parameter configures the speed of the serial port (bits/sec) |
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13 # Possible values: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, |
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14 # 576000, 1152000, 4000000 |
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15 # Default value: 115200 |
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17 #DataRate=2400 |
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18 #DataRate=4800 |
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19 #DataRate=9600 |
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20 #DataRate=19200 |
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21 #DataRate=38400 |
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22 #DataRate=57600 |
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23 #DataRate=115200 |
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24 #DataRate=576000 |
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25 #DataRate=1152000 |
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26 #DataRate=4000000 |
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28 |
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29 # The Parity parameter configures the parity to be used |
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30 # Possible values: none, even, odd, mark, space |
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31 # Default value: none |
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32 |
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33 #Parity=none |
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34 #Parity=even |
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35 #Parity=odd |
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36 #Parity=mark |
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37 #Parity=space |
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39 |
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40 # The DataBits parameter configures how many data bits to use |
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41 # Possible values: 5, 6, 7, 8 |
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42 # Default value: 8 |
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43 |
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44 #DataBits=5 |
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45 #DataBits=6 |
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46 #DataBits=7 |
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47 #DataBits=8 |
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49 |
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50 # The StopBits parameter configures how many stop bits to use |
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51 # Possible values: 1, 2 |
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52 # Default value: 1 |
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53 |
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54 #StopBits=1 |
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55 #StopBits=2 |
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56 |
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57 # The SendDelay parameter can be used to slow down the data sending from |
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58 # Symbian to PC. It defines a delay in milliseconds between each write to |
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59 # the serial port. This delay may be needed in some environments when |
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60 # larger amounts of data is transferred. If data transfer seems to fail, |
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61 # try increasing the SendDelay value. |
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62 # The value is defined in milliseconds. |
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63 # Default value: 0 |
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64 |
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65 #SendDelay=0 |
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67 |
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68 # The handshake parameter configures handshaking control bitmask in decimal format |
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69 # Possible values: |
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70 # |
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71 # From d32comm.h : |
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72 # DTE |
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73 # --- |
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74 # KConfigObeyCTS 0x4 = 4 |
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75 # KConfigObeyDSR 0x10 = 16 |
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76 # KConfigObeyDCD 0x40 = 64 |
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77 # |
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78 # KConfigFailCTS 0x8 = 8 |
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79 # KConfigFailDCD 0x80 = 128 |
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80 # KConfigFailDSR 0x20 = 32 |
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81 # |
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82 # KConfigFreeRTS 0x100 = 256 |
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83 # KConfigFreeDTR 0x200 = 512 |
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84 # |
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85 # DCE |
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86 # --- |
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87 # KConfigObeyDTR 0x400 = 1024 |
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88 # KConfigObeyRTS 0x1000 = 4096 |
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89 # |
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90 # KConfigFailDTR 0x800 = 2048 |
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91 # KConfigFailRTS 0x2000 = 8192 |
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92 # |
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93 # KConfigFreeDSR 0x4000 = 16384 |
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94 # KConfigFreeCTS 0x8000 = 32768 |
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95 # KConfigFreeDCD 0x10000 = 65536 |
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96 # KConfigFreeRI 0x20000 = 131072 |
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97 # |
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98 # DCD = Data Carrier Detect |
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99 # DTR = Data Terminal Ready |
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100 # DSR = Data Set Ready |
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101 # RTS = Request To Send |
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102 # CTS = Clear To Send |
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103 # |
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104 # For more information about the meaning of the values see Developer Library |
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105 # |
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106 # Default value: 0 |
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107 |
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108 # For cables with partial handshaking |
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109 # |
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110 # KConfigObeyDSR | KConfigObeyDCD = 0x50 |
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111 #Handshake=80 |
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112 # KConfigObeyDSR | KConfigObeyDCD | KConfigObeyDTR = 0x450 |
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113 #Handshake=1104 |
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114 # KConfigObeyDSR | KConfigObeyDCD | KConfigFreeDSR | KConfigFreeDCD = 0x14050 |
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115 #Handshake=82000 |
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116 # KConfigObeyDSR | KConfigObeyDCD | KConfigFreeDTR | KConfigObeyDTR | KConfigFreeDSR | KConfigFreeDCD = 0x14650 |
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117 #Handshake=83536 |
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118 # KConfigObeyCTS | KConfigObeyDSR | KConfigObeyDCD = 0x54 |
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119 #Handshake=84 |
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120 |
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121 # For cables with full handshaking |
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122 # |
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123 # KConfigObeyCTS | KConfigFreeRTS| KConfigObeyRTS | KConfigFreeCTS |
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124 #Handshake=37124 |
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