--- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-BE6AFD38-5952-537F-848C-C76C8F5FA9BF.dita Tue Jul 20 12:00:49 2010 +0100
+++ b/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-BE6AFD38-5952-537F-848C-C76C8F5FA9BF.dita Fri Aug 13 16:47:46 2010 +0100
@@ -15,10 +15,10 @@
MultiMediaCard media driver defines and implements the standard media driver
interface derived from <xref href="GUID-A0D4EB25-0BA4-39EE-874B-465EB9628DCC.dita"><apiname>DMediaDriver</apiname></xref>. This is the client
of the MultiMediaCard controller. </p> <fig id="GUID-6F516C8A-9114-50A1-A714-8BA9DD081C08">
-<image href="GUID-DF3045C7-4BDA-53AF-85E4-A8AAD99F40F7_d0e399370_href.png" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-DF3045C7-4BDA-53AF-85E4-A8AAD99F40F7_d0e397193_href.png" placement="inline"/>
</fig> <p>Requests to the controller can also come from other device drivers.
This means that the architectural picture can be extended as shown below: </p> <fig id="GUID-D84379AB-36E2-5679-B154-40FDDF6FE334">
-<image href="GUID-5686E787-537F-5B32-B719-34EF5B7F0D37_d0e399378_href.png" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-5686E787-537F-5B32-B719-34EF5B7F0D37_d0e397201_href.png" placement="inline"/>
</fig> <p>The controller currently supports a single stack capable of holding
up to 4 cards. In a future development, it may become capable of supporting
more than 1 stack. Note however, that Symbian platform allows more than one
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
<section id="GUID-92F5EBE4-C9AD-5D9A-A80E-9AFD1A09B6B3"><title>Class architecture</title> <p>The
following diagram gives a more detailed view of the MultiMediaCard controller
in terms of the socket, stack, session, power supply and media change objects. </p> <fig id="GUID-17F345F3-B579-5D78-BE22-0CA50A88FAAE">
-<image href="GUID-431A08D4-46DD-5A9D-B2A4-3D58C9B1E9E7_d0e399403_href.png" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-431A08D4-46DD-5A9D-B2A4-3D58C9B1E9E7_d0e397226_href.png" placement="inline"/>
</fig> <p id="GUID-BA12AC03-4A9C-5B1A-BC06-D171BCAB9DB2"><b>The socket</b> </p> <p>The
Symbian platform implementation of MultiMediaCard uses the idea of a socket.
A socket corresponds to a physical device on a given peripheral bus. </p> <p>In
@@ -100,6 +100,6 @@
through all possible socket numbers, from 0 to <xref href="GUID-2C5A5F8F-381C-3B99-AADE-44474E629CC4.dita"><apiname>KMaxPBusSockets</apiname></xref>,
calling <xref href="GUID-B1F2C60B-E098-395F-8ED0-FF33E3EC9E4A.dita#GUID-B1F2C60B-E098-395F-8ED0-FF33E3EC9E4A/GUID-5EC9F2EE-5D14-37F9-9EFE-95BD1062C681"><apiname>TMMCardControllerInterface::IsMMCSocket()</apiname></xref> for each
socket number to determine whether the socket number is a MultiMediaCard socket. </p> <fig id="GUID-53AF7993-0A93-5728-9609-0133E66AED78">
-<image href="GUID-13664BB9-7D05-594E-95D4-49C0D31D3734_d0e399553_href.png" placement="inline"/>
+<image href="GUID-13664BB9-7D05-594E-95D4-49C0D31D3734_d0e397376_href.png" placement="inline"/>
</fig> </section>
</conbody></concept>
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