; MDMCBXNT.INF ;---------------------------------------------------------------------- ; -- THIS IS INTENDED FOR USE ON THE WIN95 SIDE OF NT-95 CONNECTIONS -- ;---------------------------------------------------------------------- ; Revision 1: 5 November 1995 ; Revision 2: 13 November 1995 ; - added support for speeds > 19200 ; Revision 3: 11 December 1995 ; - fixed hangup bug ; - manual dial option not needed anymore ; Revision 4: 2 March 1996 ; - cleaned out some junk :) ; Revision NT: 4 September 1996 ; - changed init string to "INIT" to work with NT 3.51 ; compiled by Kevin Wells 1995 ; portions of .INF file copyright Microsoft Corp 1993-1995 ; This file may be freely distributed and modified as ; long there is no charge for the file. Please contact ; the author with any suggestions or improvements at ; kewells@vt.edu. This file is a cut-paste of the ; hayes modem file. If someone cuts down the extraneous lines, send ; me a copy! ; This file and more detailed tips and instructions may be ; obtained at: ; http://www.vt.edu:10021/K/kewells/net/ ; If you have problems accessing the above URL, your browser may ; not put index.html at the end of the URL by default. Instead, ; you may want to try: ; http://www.vt.edu:10021/K/kewells/net/index.html ; *** This file only explains the installation of this ; driver file and does NOT _fully_ explain how to set up ; a SLIP connection on the net. You may email me at ; kewells@vt.edu with any problems, but please check out ; http://www.windows95.com first. It is _very_ helpful ; and includes step-by-step instructions on setting up ; a generic SLIP connection. ; You need to have the following correctly installed: ; 1) Dial-up networking with TCP/IP ; 2) If you plan to run a SLIP connection, you need to ; have the SLIP drivers installed. These are located ; under admin\dscript in the distribution ; directory on the Windows 95 CD. You can also find ; these and installation instructions at ; http://www.windows95.com ; Instructions: ; 1) Copy this file to a safe place (on a floppy or ; somewhere on your hard drive) ; ; 2) Go to the control panel and click "Modems" ; 3) Click the Add... button ; 4) In the next window, check the "don't detect..." ; box and then click the "Next>" button. ; 5) Click on "Have disk" and in the next dialog box enter ; in the path to the file that you copied in step one ; (don't include the file name, only the path) ; 6) Click on "NT Direct Connection" ; 7) Click on the "Next>" button. ; 8) Click on the port where you direct connection is and ; then click on the "Next>" button. For most Tech ; computers purchased from IBM, this is usually COM1. ; 9) Windows will think for a little bit and prepare the ; driver. After it is done, click the "Finish" ; button. The title of the modem should appear in the ; next window. ; 10) Click "Close" ; 11) Go into dial up networking and make a new ; connection. ; 12) When the dialog box comes up select the direct ; campus connection as your modem and click configure ; 13) In the options tab, click "operator assisted or ; manual dial" and continue setting it up! ; VIRGINIA TECH: You do not need to do step 13. ; OTHERS: If you can get your host to echo a to ; then you can also not do step 13. You may want to fool around with ; the strings down below, but some weird things happen when you do, ; so be careful! As a last resort, you can do step 13. ; 14) If you are not running SLIP, you may want to click the boxes ; that say "bring up terminal screen..." If you have the ; SLIP drivers, a screen will come up automatically; you ; do not need to click these boxes. ; NOTE: It does _not_ matter what you put in for the phone number when ; Windows 95 asks you for one. My driver file does not use it. ; Enjoy your new 32-bit connection! ; Kevin Wells ; kewells@vt.edu ; http://www.vt.edu:10021/K/kewells/ [Version] Signature="$CHICAGO$" Class=Modem Provider=%VTech% [Manufacturer] %Tech%=Tech [Tech] %Rolm% = Rolm, UNIMODEM105DA558 ;%Rolm% = Rolm, UNIMODEM76DBB0AA [Rolm] AddReg=All, Common, RolmReg, EXTERNAL [All] HKR,,FriendlyDriver,,Unimodem.vxd HKR,,DevLoader,,*VCOMM HKR,,PortSubClass,1,02 HKR,,ConfigDialog,,modemui.dll HKR,,EnumPropPages,,"modemui.dll,EnumPropPages" [EXTERNAL] HKR,, DeviceType, 1, 01 [Common] ; Hayes standard init/monitor/answer mechanisms. Override if different for a specific modem/manufacture HKR, Init, 1,, "" ; do an "AT" to get autobaud correct (start other init strings with 2) HKR, Monitor, 1,, "" HKR, Monitor, 2,, "" HKR, Answer, 1,, "None" HKR, Hangup, 1,, "" HKR,, Reset,, "None" ; slam in a reset before closing HKR, Settings, Prefix,, "" HKR, Settings, Terminator,, "" HKR, Settings, DialPrefix,, "D" HKR, Settings, DialSuffix,, "" HKR, Settings, CallSetupFailTimer,, "" HKR, Settings, InactivityTimeout,, "" HKR, Settings, SpeakerVolume_Low,, "L0" HKR, Settings, SpeakerVolume_Med,, "L2" HKR, Settings, SpeakerVolume_High,, "L3" HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_Off,, "M0" HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_Dial,, "M1" HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_On,, "M2" HKR, Settings, SpeakerMode_Setup,, "M3" HKR, Settings, FlowControl_Off,, "&K0" HKR, Settings, FlowControl_Hard,, "&K3" HKR, Settings, FlowControl_Soft,, "&K4" HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_Off,, "&Q6S36=3S48=128" HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_On,, "&Q5S36=7S48=7" HKR, Settings, ErrorControl_Forced,, "&Q5S36=4S48=7" HKR, Settings, Compression_Off,, "S46=136" HKR, Settings, Compression_On,, "S46=138" HKR, Settings, Modulation_CCITT,, "B0" HKR, Settings, Modulation_Bell,, "B1" HKR, Settings, SpeedNegotiation_Off,, "N0" HKR, Settings, SpeedNegotiation_On,, "N1" HKR, Settings, Pulse,, "P" HKR, Settings, Tone,, "" HKR, Settings, Blind_Off,, "X4" HKR, Settings, Blind_On,, "X3" [RolmReg] HKR, Init, 1,, "CLIENT" HKR, Init, 2,, "NoResponse" HKR, Monitor, 1,, "Monitor" HKR, Answer, 1,, "CLIENTSERVER" HKR, Answer, 2,, "NoResponse" HKR, Settings, DialPrefix,, "" HKR,, Properties, 1, 80,01,00,00, ff,00,00,00, ff,00,00,00, 07,00,00,00, 0f,00,00,00, f7,03,00,00, 00,c2,01,00, 40,38,00,00 ;HKR, Responses, "CLIENT", 1, 08, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00 ; Server side - the client is requesting a connection ;HKR, Responses, "CLIENT", 1, 08, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00 ; Server side - the client is requesting a connection HKR, Responses, "", 1, 02, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00 ; Client side - the server has acknowledged and the connection is completed [Strings] VTech = "Virginia Tech" Tech = "Virginia Tech" Rolm = "NT Direct Connection"