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        • Debug Zones - Data Unavailable??? I am unable to set the debug zones for some of the modules and processes. The Debug Zones pane displays *Data Unavailable*. Does anybody know why this is happening? I am using PB 4.2. -- Frank D. Lombardo Turning Point Technology, Inc. Frank_AT_TurningPointOnline_DOT_com Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45790
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        • Anyone use DiskOnChip as a boot device with the ARM core? I am using CE.NET 4.2 w/ an ARM core. BSquare's Bluestreak BSP. Does it work on ARM core? Is it easy to integrate/replace a flash device? Can the bootloader see the FAT partition? Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45784
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        • Display Driver Hi I am using the latest MediaQ display Driver for MQ1132, and it builds and runs but gives me data aborts 294802016 PID:de7efd2 TID:cdfeed7a 0x8de1c25c: Data Abort: Thread=8de1c25c Proc=8d869520 'gwes.exe' 4294802017 PID:de7efd2 TID:cdfeed7a 0x8de1c25c: AKY=00000031 PC=031b6540 RA=031b6538 BVA=001d3f5e FSR=00003003 Its a data misalignment issue, the hardware doesn't hang but the data aborts affect drop down menus, the data is present and selectable in the drop down menus but is not visable. I only get this if I use rotation to get portrait mode, landscape mode (no rotation) doesn't suffer from data aborts and functions correctly. I switch between landscape and portrait by using a registry key. Any advice would be appreciated. Regards Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45768
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        • Unable to restore hive-based registry from flash file system Hello together, we have a serious problem restoring our hive-based registry from a flash files system with TFAT on one of our devices. As a result of this the device does not boot correctly and hangs somewhere in the system (e.g. no network drivers loaded, ...). Since our device is a headless system, we expect to TFAT and the hive-based registry to recover from this situation automatically (e.g. with auto format the flash disk or reverting to the default registry from the image). But this seems to be not the case (see the trace within platfrom builder debugger). From debugging our code in the FMD driver, there seems to be no problem. As soon as we erase all the flash blocks manually, of course the system boots clean with formating the flash disk from scratch. Is this by design? What can we do to have a device, which can recover from such a sitation? Is there a way to force a auto format of the flash file system (similar as IOCTL_HAL_GET_HIVE_CLEAN_FLAG)? How can we procede with debugging the problem, since we do not have sources for the components, where the problems occurs? Any help or information about similar problems is highly appreciated. Thomas Hensler OMICRON electronics, Austria Remove 'nospam.' from my e-mail address to reply. Debug trace: 4294779987 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FileSystem Starting - starting with clean file system 4294779992 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FSVOL: Opening existing volume 4294779994 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FSVOL: Volume heap already initialized 4294779995 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FSVOL: Initializing volume heap 4294780019 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: >>> Loading module fsdmgr.dll at address 0x03EB0000-0x03ECC000 (RW data at 0x01FF1000-0x01FF1754) Loaded symbols for 'D:\WINCE420\PUBLIC\MIC256\RELDIR\OMICRON_IXP425_DEV_PLATFORMARMV4DEBUG\FSDM GR.DLL' 4294780029 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: >>> Loading module stratad.dll at address 0x03410000-0x03426000 (RW data at 0x01F7A000-0x01F7AAF4) Loaded symbols for 'D:\WINCE420\PUBLIC\MIC256\RELDIR\OMICRON_IXP425_DEV_PLATFORMARMV4DEBUG\STRA TAD.DLL' 4294780034 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: INFO: FMD_Init: Drivers\BuiltIn\StrataFMD 4294780038 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: INFO: FMD_Init: Flash Address=0xab000000 Length=0xa00000 Offset=0x20. 4294780041 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: INFO: FMD_GetInfo 4294780055 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:BuildupMappingInfo() - Enter. 4294780177 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:BuildupMappingInfo() - Unable to map logical sector 0xe18c00a0 to physical sector 0x000002fb ... 4294780296 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:BuildupMappingInfo() - Unable to map logical sector 0xe10228a0 to physical sector 0x0000031c Loaded symbols for 'D:\WINCE420\PUBLIC\MIC256\RELDIR\OMICRON_IXP425_DEV_PLATFORMARMV4DEBUG\MSPA RT.DLL' Loaded symbols for 'D:\WINCE420\PUBLIC\MIC256\RELDIR\OMICRON_IXP425_DEV_PLATFORMARMV4DEBUG\FATF SD.DLL' Loaded symbols for 'D:\WINCE420\PUBLIC\MIC256\RELDIR\OMICRON_IXP425_DEV_PLATFORMARMV4DEBUG\RELF SD.DLL' 4294780299 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:BuildupMappingInfo() - Unable to map logical sector 0xeb00ce00 to physical sector 0x00000324 ... 4294780663 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:BuildupMappingInfo() - Unable to map logical sector 0x696e0046 to physical sector 0x0000186e Loaded symbols for 'D:\WINCE420\PUBLIC\MIC256\RELDIR\OMICRON_IXP425_DEV_PLATFORMARMV4DEBUG\PM.D LL' 4294780664 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:BuildupMappingInfo() - Unable to map logical sector 0x3f517400 to physical sector 0x00001872 ...4294780717 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:BuildupMappingInfo() - Unable to map logical sector 0xe1af40a0 to physical sector 0x00001cd8 4294780718 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0xc1!!! 4294780719 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x13e!!! 4294780720 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x3a!!! 4294780724 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:BuildupMappingInfo() - Unable to map logical sector 0x1a680000 to physical sector 0x00001f19 4294780725 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x23e!!! 4294780727 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:BuildupMappingInfo() - Unable to map logical sector 0x1a680000 to physical sector 0x000020ab 4294780729 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x186!!! 4294780729 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x1d7!!! 4294780733 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:BuildupMappingInfo() - Unable to map logical sector 0x1a680000 to physical sector 0x000021d7 ... 4294780893 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:BuildupMappingInfo() - Unable to map logical sector 0xe1002131 to physical sector 0x00002305 Loaded symbols for 'D:\WINCE420\PUBLIC\MIC256\RELDIR\OMICRON_IXP425_DEV_PLATFORMARMV4DEBUG\DEVI CE.EXE' 4294780893 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:BuildupMappingInfo() - Unable to map logical sector 0xe1002132 to physical sector 0x00002306 ... 4294780940 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:BuildupMappingInfo() - Unable to map logical sector 0xe100219b to physical sector 0x0000236f 4294780949 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: >>> Loading module mspart.dll at address 0x03EA0000-0x03EAC000 (RW data at 0x01FEF000-0x01FEF4A4) 4294780951 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: Loading partition driver mspart.dll hModule=836BEC30 4294780952 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: Driver mspart.dll loaded 4294780953 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: Opened the store hStore=00083860 4294780954 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: NumSec=4284 BytesPerSec=512 FreeSec=-7308 BiggestCreatable=-7308 4294780955 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: Partition Part00 NumSectors=11590 4294780955 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: MSPART!PD_OpenPartition: dwStoreId=00083860, PartName=Part00 4294780964 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: >>> Loading module fatfsd.dll at address 0x03F10000-0x03F3D000 (RW data at 0x01FF9000-0x01FF9674) 4294780967 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FSD_MountDisk: mounting volumes for hDsk=00084C70 4294780969 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!OpenVolume: access time updates disabled 4294780970 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!OpenVolume: event logging enabled 4294780970 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!OpenVolume: automatic scanning disabled 4294780970 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!OpenVolume: write verify disabled 4294780971 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!OpenVolume: extra FAT on format disabled 4294780971 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!OpenVolume: force write through enabled 4294780972 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!OpenVolume: Codepage = 1 4294780974 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS: Sec/FAT = 23!!! 4294780974 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS: CacheSize = 16!!! 4294780984 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: >>> Loading module relfsd.dll at address 0x03EE0000-0x03EEB000 (RW data at 0x01FF5000-0x01FF5ABC) 4294780989 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36b1fba 0x836a0000: Mounted ReleaseFSD volume '\Release' 4294781007 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: >>> Loading module pm.dll at address 0x03F40000-0x03F48000 (RW data at 0x01FFB000-0x01FFB558) 4294781035 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: *** Power Manager: DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH - Current Process: 0x42, ID: 0x836a0652 *** 4294781035 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: >>> Loading module device.exe at address 0x06010000-0x06020000 4294781071 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: >>> Loading module ceddk.dll at address 0x03E90000-0x03E96000 (RW data at 0x01FED000-0x01FED068) Loaded symbols for 'D:\WINCE420\PUBLIC\MIC256\RELDIR\OMICRON_IXP425_DEV_PLATFORMARMV4DEBUG\CEDD K.DLL' 4294781072 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: Ceddk!CalibrateStallCounter: Enter 4294781073 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: Ceddk!CalibrateStallCounter: Could not find stall counter 4294781074 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: Ceddk!BeginCalibration: min(6666) max(8332) 4294781076 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: Ceddk!BeginCalibration: elapsed is 8067 4294781076 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: Ceddk!BeginCalibration: delay is 23 4294781077 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: +PmInit 4294781078 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: -PmInit: returning 1 4294781078 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: DEVICE!DevloadInit 4294781079 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: DEVICE!InitDevices: Root Key is Drivers\BuiltIn. 4294781080 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: DEVICE!ActivateDeviceEx(Drivers\BuiltIn) entered 4294781085 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: >>> Loading module regenum.dll at address 0x03F50000-0x03F57000 (RW data at 0x01FFD000-0x01FFD4A4) Loaded symbols for 'D:\WINCE420\PUBLIC\MIC256\RELDIR\OMICRON_IXP425_DEV_PLATFORMARMV4DEBUG\REGE NUM.DLL' 4294781117 PID:836a0652 TID:836a062e 0x836a03f0: DEVICE!ActivateDeviceEx(Drivers\BuiltIn\StrataFMD) entered 4294781123 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FSVOL: Opening existing volume 4294781124 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FSVOL: Volume heap already initialized 4294781127 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:ReadFromMedia() - Unable to determine physical sector address for logical sector 0x0000003c 4294781127 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: ERROR: d:\mckendric\private\winceos\coreos\filesys\heap\volume.c line 461: 4294781128 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FSVOL: Aborting init on non-volume 4294781129 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FSREG: Mounting clean system hive 4294781129 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!FAT_CreateDirectoryW(1 chars: \) returned FALSE (183) 4294781130 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!FAT_CreateDirectoryW(9 chars: \Registry) returned FALSE (183) 4294781132 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FSVOL: Opening existing volume 4294781132 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FSVOL: Creating new volume 4294781134 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x4e!!! 4294781134 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x50!!! 4294781135 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x52!!! 4294781136 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x54!!! 4294781136 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x56!!! 4294781137 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x58!!! 4294781137 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x5a!!! 4294781138 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x5c!!! 4294781139 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x5e!!! 4294781139 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x60!!! 4294781140 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysica lSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x62!!! 4294781140 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x64!!! 4294781141 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x66!!! 4294781142 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x68!!! 4294781142 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x6a!!! 4294781143 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x6c!!! 4294781144 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x6e!!! 4294781144 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x70!!! 4294781145 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x72!!! 4294781145 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x74!!! 4294781146 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x76!!! 4294781147 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x78!!! 4294781147 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x7a!!! 4294781148 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x7c!!! 4294781148 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x7e!!! 4294781149 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x80!!! 4294781150 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x82!!! 4294781150 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x84!!! 4294781151 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x86!!! 4294781152 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x88!!! 4294781152 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x8a!!! 4294781153 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x8c!!! 4294781154 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x8e!!! 4294781154 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x90!!! 4294781155 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x92!!! 4294781155 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x94!!! 4294781156 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x96!!! 4294781157 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x98!!! 4294781157 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x9a!!! 4294781159 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0xea!!! 4294781166 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0xec!!! 4294781166 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0xee!!! 4294781167 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0xf0!!! 4294781167 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0xf2!!! 4294781168 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0xf4!!! 4294781169 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0xf6!!! 4294781169 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0xf8!!! 4294781170 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0xfa!!! 4294781171 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0xfc!!! 4294781171 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0xfe!!! 4294781172 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist f r logical sector 0x100!!! 4294781172 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x102!!! 4294781173 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x104!!! 4294781174 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x106!!! 4294781174 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x108!!! 4294781175 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x10a!!! 4294781176 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x10c!!! 4294781176 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x10e!!! 4294781177 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x110!!! 4294781177 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x112!!! 4294781178 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x114!!! 4294781179 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x116!!! 4294781179 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x118!!! 4294781180 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x11a!!! 4294781181 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x11c!!! 4294781181 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x11e!!! 4294781182 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x120!!! 4294781182 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x122!!! 4294781183 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x124!!! 4294781184 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x126!!! 4294781184 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x128!!! 4294781185 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x12a!!! 4294781186 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x12c!!! 4294781186 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x12e!!! 4294781187 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x130!!! 4294781187 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x132!!! 4294781188 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x134!!! 4294781189 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:L2P_GetPhysicalSectorAddr() - Secondary table doesn't exist for logical sector 0x136!!! 4294781192 PID:c36e6262 TID:e36bebc6 0x836be988: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to retreive free physical sector... ALL OUT!!! 4294781193 PID:c36e6262 TID:e36bebc6 0x836be988: FLASHDRV.DLL:CP_CompactBlock() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is FULL 4294781194 PID:c36e6262 TID:e36bebc6 0x836be988: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to retreive free physical sector... ALL OUT!!! 4294781195 PID:c36e6262 TID:e36bebc6 0x836be988: FLASHDRV.DLL:CP_CompactBlock() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is FULL 4294781197 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781198 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781198 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781199 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 1) failed (112) 4294781199 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk: retrying... 4294781202 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781202 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781203 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781203 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 1) failed (112) 4294781206 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781206 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781207 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781207 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 1) failed (112) 4294781208 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk: retrying... 4294781210 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781211 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781212 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781212 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 1) failed (112) 4294781215 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781216 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781216 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781217 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 1) failed (112) 4294781217 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk: retrying... 4294781220 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781221 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781221 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781222 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 1) failed (112) 4294781224 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781225 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781225 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781226 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 1) failed (112) 4294781226 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk: retrying... 4294781229 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781229 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781230 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781230 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 1) failed (112) 4294781233 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781234 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781234 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781235 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 1) failed (112) 4294781235 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk: retrying... 4294781238 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781238 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781239 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781240 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 1) failed (112) 4294781242 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781243 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781243 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781244 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 59) failed (112) 4294781244 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk: retrying... 4294781247 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781247 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781248 PID:836a0652 TID:369f4ca 0x836a0d5c: +BatteryMonitorThreadProc: thread 0x0369f4ca 4294781349 PID:836a0652 TID:369f4ca 0x836a0d5c: BatteryMonitorThreadProc: battery interface APIs not available, exiting 4294781350 PID:836a0652 TID:369f4ca 0x836a0d5c: -BatteryMonitorThreadProc: exiting 4294781351 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781351 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 59) failed (112) 4294781352 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!WriteStreamData: WriteVolume(block 58, 7 blocks) failed (112) 4294781354 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781355 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781355 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781356 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 58) failed (112) 4294781356 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk: retrying... 4294781359 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781359 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781360 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781360 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 58) failed (112) 4294781361 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!FAT_WriteFile(0x87da0) returned 0x0 (112, 0x200 bytes, pos 0x200, size 0x1000) 4294781364 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781364 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781365 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781365 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 58) failed (112) 4294781366 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk: retrying... 4294781369 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781369 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781370 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781370 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 58) failed (112) 4294781371 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!CommitStream returned 112 for 'SYSTEM HV ' 4294781373 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781374 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781374 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781375 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 56) failed (112) 4294781376 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk: retrying... 4294781378 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781379 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781379 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781380 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 56) failed (112) 4294781383 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781383 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781384 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781384 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 58) failed (112) 4294781385 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk: retrying... 4294781387 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781388 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781388 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781389 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 58) failed (112) 4294781391 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781392 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781392 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781393 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 1) failed (112) 4294781394 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk: retrying... 4294781396 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:SM_GetNextFreeSector() - Unable to reclaim any free sectors in a critical compaction stage. Media must be full. 4294781397 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() - Unable to get next free physical sector address for writing! The media is full... 4294781397 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FLASHDRV.DLL:WriteToMedia() failed. 4294781398 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FATFS!ReadWriteDisk(WRITE, sector 1) failed (112) 4294781398 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: ERROR: d:\mckendric\private\winceos\coreos\filesys\reg\reghive\registry.c line 765: 4294781399 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FSREG: Unable to mount clean system hive 4294781400 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FSREG: Unable to load system registry! Registry will be unavailable. 4294781400 PID:c36e6262 TID:c36e623e 0x836e6000: FileSys: DEBUGCHK failed in file d:\mckendric\private\winceos\coreos\filesys\reg\reghive\registry.c at line 825 Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45767
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        • Multifunction card problems Hi, I am trying to build a set of drivers for a multifunction pc-card. It has a wlan part , a modem. The problem is that the card has a CIS that reports a single function. I am loading the wlan driver and the serial port driver via the wlan one, but Cardmapwindow fails in the serial driver (I am using the sample serial driver from microsoft). The drivers when loaded individually (but not together) run fine. Any ideas on how to resolve this? The wlan uses an ndis miniport driver. Thanks! Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45766
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        • FMD driver for 2048-bytes paged NAND flash Dear All, I composed a FMD driver under PB 4.2. After the filesys.exe loaded it, FMD_GetBlockStatus() is called for every block, then filesys.exe corrupts. The call stack shows there is exception in file compactor.c, fal.c and I can not find it under the folder \private. Any advice is appreciated. Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45754
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        • How can i change the screen resolution Hi, I've made my first CE image and could run it on the target device but my sreen size is too big. How can i change my screen size? Thanks, An Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45751
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        • PB 4.1 - RDP w/autologon - empty psw - Bug ? Dear PlatformBuilder experts, this questions concerns the problem we are having with RDP and autologon feature. Given : Platformbuilder 4.1 Thin Client project with ICA, RDP, IE ICA autologon works fine by iteslf. Nice ... To make autologon feature to appera with RDP, rebuild it with #define WBT_USEAUTOLOGON parameter. You will alaso need some minore fixes with HKCU registry things (optional). Here is where the problem lives. Create a new user on the server with name Tito and an empy paword. You may change server settings to allow this. Test the user login interactively. Then, on thin client create a new RDP connection with logon Tito. Choose autologon enabled. Provide empty passowrd. Test the feature - it should automatically login to server when activating the Tito logon connection. Somehow it does not... In the source code , it was found that empty password is encrypted differently than normally typed password ..\wbtdsktp.cpp So, does anybody know if this is a bug of kind ? In theory : a) - wbtconman writes to CE registry the connection info, setting the Autologon flag to 1 b) - mstsc reads it back and tries to use to execute autologon Step a) succeeds and can be verified in registry How about step b) to verify ? Does anybody use RDP with CE 4.1 and autologon with empty password successfully ? Sincerely Sergei Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45750
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        • Books for CE.net platform development I am looking for an up-to-date book on building Windows CE .net platforms (bootloader, device driver, cec-file ...). There is a lot of books for application development and some for platform development but only up to version Windows CE 3.0. Are there any suggestions on such a book for Windows CE .net (>= ver. 4.0) platform development? Thanks, Hans Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45747
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        • about usb printer Hi, all I want to add a usb printer on a CEPC, and I do the following when making the image: 1.add OHCI 2.add Netchip NET2890 USB Function(Serial Interface) 3.add USB Function Serial Driver 4.add USB Printer Class Driver 5.add PCL Printer Driver But after CE boot up, I still cannot print. I cannot find any printer icon on the control panel. And in the printer setting in wordpad, under the ports selection box, I can only find : COM1:57600 COM1:9600 IRDA LPT1 NETWORK No USB at all. Who can help me ? thx Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45746
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        • Where is my CECP? Hi, I've made a boot floppy disk and set NET_IRQ and NET_IOBASE to 0 because i have a 3Com 3C920 Integrated Fast Ethernet Controller (3C905C - TX Compatible). I've set the services for active named connection to ethernet and rebooted the CECP with the boot floppy but i still can't see my CECP in the available devices list. Does anyone know what i'm doing wrong? Thanks, An Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45744
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        • Problem while porting WinCE.NET 4.1 on to Intel XScale (PXA 255) platform Dear All, We are porting WinCE .NET 4.1 on to Intel PXA255(XScale Core) platform. We are compiling the OS using Microsoft Platform Builder. We are using Intel PXA250 BSP as the reference platform. While running with debugger (MAJIC) connected to the board, it is running fine and application comes up. But when running without debugger the OS is hanging in the ARMInit function. The problem is when a function like NKwvsprintfW is called, it is working successfully for some 5 or 6 times and then it is hanging. When we dumped the stack contents, we found that, when the arguments that are passed to functions like NKwvsprintfW, when being stored they are not getting stored properly sometimes. The arguments which are coming in registers(like r0, r1, r2), when being stored in stack, are not getting stored properly. Sometimes even the link register (containing the return address) is not getting stored properly. When we by-passed the function (NKwvsprintfW, SP_GetFmtValue) it is hanging in a different function for the same reason. We tried this in three diferrent boards with the same result. Could you please help us to solve this problem. Regards, Saravana Pandian S.A. Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45737
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        • Re: How to modify TI1250 driver to support TI1520 PCMCIA controller Dear All, Platform Builder provides driver support for TI PCI1250 PCMCIA controller, "TI1250". PCI1250 controller is obsolete. We use the newer PCI1520 controller to provide PCMCIA interface. From the datasheet, PCI1520 and PCI1250 controller are very similar (probably more than 90% similar). Has anyone modified the TI1250 driver to support TI's PCI1520 PCMCIA controller under Windows CE .NET 4.1 or 4.2? If you have done so, can you post the how to on this news group? Thanks in advance for your help! Samuel Phung ICOP Technology Inc. Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45732
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        • Flash Image Starting Issue for XScale vs. WinCE.NET 4.2 Hi Sir, I try to download the bootloader. Using ethernet download image to Lubbock board's flash with "Enable Image for flash". After image download to flash. I try to enable the the function "Launch existing flash resident image now" function. But I can't enable the image properly. The LED show "00 0c 0d e0" error message. The log informatin as below: *******Beginning System Initialization******* SDCLK[1] = MemClk/2 MemClk = 132.71 MHz Run Mode = MemClk Turbo Mode = 3 * Run Mode Mode: RUN ****************************************************** ****************************************************** ****************************************************** ****************************************************** ****************************************************** OEMInitDebugSerial using UART1 Microsoft Windows CE Ethernet Bootloader Common Library Version 1.0 Built Mar 13 2003 23:08:10 Microsoft Windows CE Ethernet Bootloader 3.3 for the Intel DBPXA250 Development Platform (Built Dec 4 2003) Press [ENTER] to download now or [SPACE] to cancel. Initiating image download in 5 seconds. 4 seconds. 3 seconds. 2 seconds. 1 seconds. Ethernet Boot Loader Configuration: 0) IP address: 192.168.80.2 1) Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 2) Boot delay: 5 seconds 3) DHCP: Enabled 4) Reset to factory default configuration 5) Download new image at startup 6) Program RAM image into FLASH: (Disabled) 7) Program SMSC MAC address 8) Boot device order: SMSC -> PCMCIA -> CF 9) Check image signature(s): (Disabled) D) Download image now F) Format flash (will not overwrite eboot or eboot parameters) L) Launch existing flash resident image now Enter your selection: 4 Resetting factory default configuration ... Ethernet Boot Loader Configuration: 0) IP address: 192.168.80.2 1) Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 2) Boot delay: 5 seconds 3) DHCP: Enabled 4) Reset to factory default configuration 5) Download new image at startup 6) Program RAM image into FLASH: (Disabled) 7) Program SMSC MAC address 8) Boot device order: SMSC -> PCMCIA -> CF 9) Check image signature(s): (Disabled) D) Download image now F) Format flash (will not overwrite eboot or eboot parameters) L) Launch existing flash resident image now Enter your selection: l Writing 0x80068118 to flash address 0xB8340000 (length=0xA3C). Sector=0x200 (Length=0x6) Block=0x1 (Length=0x1). Handling non-block aligned data... FlashErase: Unlocking flash block(s) [0x1, 0x1] (please wait): Done. Erasing flash block(s) [0x1, 0x1] (please wait): .Done. Writing to flash (please wait): Done. System ready! Preparing for download... Done. Download successful! Jumping to image at physical 0x81000... ------------------------------------------- Any suggestion is welcome Thanks, JLL Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45730
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        • 256mb nand flash driver Hi all. Windows CE support the 'FAL', so we can make the FMD driver. But, Is it possible the size of FMD driver is 256MB? Best Regards Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45729
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        • Display xscale Hi all, Hardware details 1) xscale board 2) LG philips 6.4" 640 * 480 TFT VGA lcd panel 3) ads 7843 touch panel controller We have loaded win CE on to the board, everything is fine i can see the kernel loading in the KITL o/p...and also i see the display on the LCD, the desktop the icons.everything no distortion, no flickering nothing. Cool....BUT, the display remains like this for 5 to 6 secs and then vanishes, it reappears and stays for a few seconds, vanishes again and this repeats. I put some break points in the Power manager files, drv.c and saw the PowerThread calls PmUpdatePowerStatus every few seconds. THis looks ok, because in power status of the system is not changing, it remains constant. Also i noticed that in PmFindState there is a switch case switch(POWER_STATE(dwFlags)) where i see POWER_STATE_ON, POWER_STATE_OFF, POWER_STATE_IDLE, POWER_STATE_SUSPEND. But right from the begining till the kernel loads and all the services starts running, the code never goes inside this switch case. Could this be the reason for the problem i am facing. thanks and regards prasanna Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45726
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        • ANN: Windows CE .NET Chat tomrrow Just a note that we'll be hosting an online chat tomorrow concerning the Windows CE .NET operating system. Members of the development team will be on hand ready to answer your questions, so bring 'em on! Hope to see you there. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Title: Windows CE .NET Live Chat December 4, 2003 10:00 - 11:00 A.M. Pacific time 1:00 - 2:00 P.M. Eastern time 18:00 - 19:00 GMT/BST Description: Do you have tough technical questions regarding Windows CE .NET for which you're seeking answers? Do you want to tap into the deep knowledge of the talented Microsoft Embedded Devices Group members? If so, please join us for a live Windows CE .NET chat and bring on the questions! Windows CE .NET is the operating system that is powering the next generation of 32-bit, small-footprint and mobile devices. This chat will cover the tools and technologies used to develop devices using the Windows CE .NET operating system. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To join this chat go to http://msdn.microsoft.com/chats -- Thanks! Michael Fosmire This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights. Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45713
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        • Urgent help needed with getHostByName in WinCE!! Hi, I am using the getHostByName to get the dynamically assigned ip address from the pocket pc. Below is the code, it works first time, but second time I use the same method to get the ipaddress again, it fails.... it gets the dummy ip address like 192.168.55.101... this happens on the second time or 3rd try....Help!!! unsigned int PDA__GetHostByName( wchar_t *host, unsigned int *num_address, wchar_t *IPAddress) { unsigned int status; char host_name[80]; struct hostent *hostent = 0; struct in_addr *in_addr = 0; unsigned int return_index; unsigned int i; char ascii_address[16]; FILE *fLog; wchar_t lrec[PDA__kLOG_RECORD_LENGTH]; char lrecA[PDA__kLOG_RECORD_LENGTH]; PDA__LOG( if ((! host) || (! wcslen(host))) { swprintf(lrec, TEXT("*** PDA__GetHostByName: here\n")); } else { swprintf(lrec, TEXT("*** PDA__GetHostByName: host=(%s)\n"), host); } LOG(LOG_FILE, lrec); ) /*-------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- * Initialize. *-------------------------------------------------------- -------------------*/ if (! PDA__gInitialized) { PDA__LOG( LOG(LOG_FILE, TEXT ("PDA__GetHostByName: initialize...\n")); ) PDA__CALL(PDA__initialize()); } return_index = *num_address; /*-------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- * Convert given host name to ASCII. *-------------------------------------------------------- -------------------*/ if ((! host) || (! wcslen(host))) { PDA__LOG( LOG(LOG_FILE, TEXT ("PDA__GetHostByName: gethostname...\n")); ) if (gethostname(host_name, sizeof (host_name) - 1) == SOCKET_ERROR) { return(PDA__GETHOSNAM); } PDA__LOG( sprintf (lrecA, "PDA__GetHostByName: gethostname=(%s)\n", host_name); LOGA(ALOG_FILE, lrecA); ) } else { PDA__CALL(PDA__Unicode2ASCII(host_name, host)); } /*-------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- * Get the given host name IP address. *-------------------------------------------------------- -------------------*/ PDA__LOG( sprintf(lrecA, "PDA__GetHostByName: gethostbyname: host_name=(%s) hostent=(%08x)\n", host_name, hostent); LOGA(ALOG_FILE, lrecA); ) if ((hostent = gethostbyname(host_name)) == (struct hostent *) NULL) { return(PDA__GETHOSBYNAM); } PDA__LOG( swprintf(lrec, TEXT("PDA__GetHostByName: gethostbyname: host=(%s) hostent=(%08x) hostent- >h_addr_list[0]=(%s)\n"), host, hostent, hostent->h_addr_list[0]); LOG(LOG_FILE, lrec); ) /*-------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- * Calculate number of IP addresses found for this host. *-------------------------------------------------------- -------------------*/ for (i = 0; hostent->h_addr_list[i]; i++) ; *num_address = i; /*-------------------------------------------------------- ------------------- * Convert IP address to Unicode string. *-------------------------------------------------------- -------------------*/ PDA__LOG( in_addr = (struct in_addr *) hostent- >h_addr_list[return_index]; sprintf(lrecA, "PDA__GetHostByName: in_addr=(%08x)\n", in_addr); LOGA(ALOG_FILE, lrecA); sprintf(lrecA, "PDA__GetHostByName: in_addr->S_un.S_addr=(%08x)\n", in_addr->S_un.S_addr); LOGA(ALOG_FILE, lrecA); sprintf(lrecA, "PDA__GetHostByName: in_addr->S_un.S_un_w.s_w1=(%04x) in_addr- >S_un.S_un_w.s_w2=(%04x)\n", in_addr- >S_un.S_un_w.s_w1, in_addr->S_un.S_un_w.s_w2); LOGA(ALOG_FILE, lrecA); sprintf(lrecA, "PDA__GetHostByName: in_addr->S_un.S_un_b.s_b1=(%02x)(%d)\n", in_addr- >S_un.S_un_b.s_b1, in_addr->S_un.S_un_b.s_b1); LOGA(ALOG_FILE, lrecA); sprintf(lrecA, "PDA__GetHostByName: in_addr->S_un.S_un_b.s_b2=(%02x)(%d)\n", in_addr- >S_un.S_un_b.s_b2, in_addr->S_un.S_un_b.s_b2); LOGA(ALOG_FILE, lrecA); sprintf(lrecA, "PDA__GetHostByName: in_addr->S_un.S_un_b.s_b3=(%02x)(%d)\n", in_addr- >S_un.S_un_b.s_b3, in_addr->S_un.S_un_b.s_b3); LOGA(ALOG_FILE, lrecA); sprintf(lrecA, "PDA__GetHostByName: in_addr->S_un.S_un_b.s_b4=(%02x)(%d)\n", in_addr- >S_un.S_un_b.s_b4, in_addr->S_un.S_un_b.s_b4); LOGA(ALOG_FILE, lrecA); ) memset(ascii_address, 0, sizeof(ascii_address)); sprintf(ascii_address, "%d.%d.%d.%d", in_addr->S_un.S_un_b.s_b1, in_addr->S_un.S_un_b.s_b2, in_addr->S_un.S_un_b.s_b3, in_addr->S_un.S_un_b.s_b4); PDA__LOG( sprintf(lrecA, "PDA__GetHostByName: ascii_address=(%s)\n", ascii_address); LOGA(ALOG_FILE, lrecA); ) PDA__CALL(PDA__ASCII2Unicode(IPAddress, ascii_address)); PDA__LOG( swprintf(lrec, TEXT("PDA__GetHostByName: return PDA__SUCCESS: IPAddress=(%s)\n"), IPAddress); LOG(LOG_FILE, lrec); ) return(PDA__SUCCESS); } Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45712
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        • Apply this update --jqdlazmef Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="imlordbzpedel"; type="multipart/alternative" --imlordbzpedel Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="qucfeabulkyfos" --qucfeabulkyfos Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Microsoft Customer this is the latest version of security update, the "December 2003, Cumulative Patch" update which resolves all known security vulnerabilities affecting MS Internet Explorer, MS Outlook and MS Outlook Express. Install now to maintain the security of your computer from these vulnerabilities, the most serious of which could allow an malicious user to run executable on your computer. This update includes the functionality = of all previously released patches. 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        • LockPages - will this work? I would like to lock into memory a small part of the code within a driver. While the LockPages API is fairly straight forward, other people in the group have mentioned that the real problem is how to get the start address of the code pages to be locked (along with the number of pages). I've come up with what I think is a simple way of doing this and it seems to work (i.e. LockPages succeeds), but I'd like to know what others think about it. So, here it is. 1) Put a #pragma code_seg(".somename") right before the code to be locked. 2) Put the following routine right after the #pragma code_seg and before the code to be locked: void LockCode() { LockPages(LockCode, (PCHAR)EndLockCode - (PCHAR)LockCode, NULL, LOCKFLAG_READ); } 3) Put the following routine right after the code to be locked. void EndLockCode() { } 4) Call LockCode sometime during initialization. Since code segments start on page boundaries, and LockCode is the first routine in the segment, it should be aligned on a page boundary. Is this a safe assumption? Also, do I need to round the size of the code to be locked (i.e. EndLockCode - LockCode) up to the nearest multiple of the page size? Are there any other reasons why this might not work? Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45706
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        • PARTINFO does not match documentation Hi, From the PB 4.2 help, there is a member of the tagPARTINFO structure, snFirstSector, that defines the first sector of a partition. However in storemgr.h in the SDK folder, the tagPARTINFO structure has no such member. Anyone have info on this? Thanks, Nick. Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45704
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        • ANN: New Chinese language Windows Embedded Community Site Hello, I know that this may not interest everyone, but I wanted to mention that a new Chinese language Windows Embedded Community Site has recently been launched. There you'll find links to Chinese language Windows CE .NET, Windows XP Embedded and Mobile Device newsgroups as well as other localized technical information. Please see the following site for more information: http://www.microsoft.com/taiwan/community/embedded/ -- Thanks! Michael Fosmire Community PM/MVP Lead, Windows Embedded This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights. Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45703
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        • Need help with CEPC & PC750 PCMCIA reader. I have a Dell Optiplex GX110 system that I have installed a ActionTec PC750 PCMCIA reader in. Under Windows 2000, the PC750 has no problems, but I can't get it to work if I run CE .NET on this system. I have built my CEPC using the Standard WebPad configuration and have selected the TI1250 driver for PCMCIA. The ActionTec device is actually using a TI1225 controller but I think they are compatible as other people have reported that they have gotten the PC750 to work in their CEPC. Below is the error log I get when the driver is started. 4294770801 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: >>> Loading module pcibus.dll at address 0x01310000-0x01323000 Loaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCIBUS.DLL' 4294770838 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgCheckBARs: WARNING: No matching registry key was found for placed device 0/0/0. 4294770838 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgCheckBARs: Problems can result if the device is being used while configuring PCIbus. 4294770839 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt:(Bus=0,Device=1,Pin=1) 4294770839 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=0 ,Device=31 SlotNumber=0 4294770839 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=0,INTA_IrqBitMap=0 4294770839 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=61,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770839 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=0,INTC_IrqBitMap=0 4294770839 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=63,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770839 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=0 ,Device=30 SlotNumber=0 4294770839 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=60,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770839 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=61,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770840 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3e75f6e 0x83e72800: OR: No protseqs configured 4294770840 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=62,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770842 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=63,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770842 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=0 ,Device=1 SlotNumber=0 4294770842 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=60,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770842 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=0,INTB_IrqBitMap=0 4294770842 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=0,INTC_IrqBitMap=0 4294770842 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=0,INTC_IrqBitMap=0 4294770843 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: - OEMGetInterrupt:Find existing IRQ return IRQ=9 4294770845 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgCheckBARs: WARNING: No matching registry key was found for placed device 1/7/0. 4294770845 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgCheckBARs: Problems can result if the device is being used while configuring PCIbus. 4294770848 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: >>> Loading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000-0x012B3000 Loaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294770875 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH 4294770875 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA! DeviceConfig+(0) 4294770875 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA! ConfigRsrc+(Bus 1, Device 10, Function 0) 4294770875 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA! ConfigRsrc: BAR(1/10/0): Offset 0x10, Type Memory, Size 0x1000 4294770875 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA! ConfigRsrc: BAR(1/10/0): Offset 0xffffffff, Type Memory, Size 0x10000 4294770875 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA! ConfigRsrc: BAR(1/10/0): Offset 0xfffffffe, Type IO, Size 0x4000 4294770875 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA! ConfigRsrc- 4294770875 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt:(Bus=1,Device=10,Pin=1) 4294770875 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=0 ,Device=31 SlotNumber=0 4294770876 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=0,INTA_IrqBitMap=0 4294770876 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=61,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770876 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=0,INTC_IrqBitMap=0 Unloaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294770876 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=63,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770876 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=0 ,Device=30 SlotNumber=0 4294770877 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=60,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770877 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=61,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770877 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=62,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770877 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=63,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770877 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=0 ,Device=1 SlotNumber=0 4294770877 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=60,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770879 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=0,INTB_IrqBitMap=0 4294770879 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=0,INTC_IrqBitMap=0 4294770879 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=0,INTC_IrqBitMap=0 4294770879 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=1 ,Device=12 SlotNumber=0 4294770879 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=62,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770879 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=0,INTB_IrqBitMap=0 4294770880 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=0,INTC_IrqBitMap=0 4294770880 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=0,INTC_IrqBitMap=0 4294770880 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=1 ,Device=7 SlotNumber=1 4294770880 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=60,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770880 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=61,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770880 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=62,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770881 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=63,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770881 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=1 ,Device=8 SlotNumber=2 4294770881 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=61,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770881 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=62,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770881 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=63,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770881 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=60,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770881 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=1 ,Device=9 SlotNumber=3 4294770881 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=62,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770882 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=63,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770882 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=60,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770882 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=61,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770882 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=1 ,Device=10 SlotNumber=4 4294770883 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=63,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770883 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=60,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770883 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=61,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770883 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=62,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770883 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: Mapping New IRQ(15) to this device 4294770883 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr (EAX=b10f,EBX=150,ECX=f01) 4294770883 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr return 0 and EAX=880f 4294770884 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: Mapping New IRQ(14) to this device 4294770884 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr (EAX=b10f,EBX=150,ECX=e01) 4294770884 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr return 0 and EAX=880f 4294770884 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: Mapping New IRQ(12) to this device 4294770884 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr (EAX=b10f,EBX=150,ECX=c01) 4294770884 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr return 0 and EAX=880f 4294770885 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: Mapping New IRQ(11) to this device 4294770885 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr (EAX=b10f,EBX=150,ECX=b01) 4294770885 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr return 0 and EAX=880f 4294770885 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: Mapping New IRQ(7) to this device 4294770885 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr (EAX=b10f,EBX=150,ECX=701) 4294770886 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr return 0 and EAX=880f 4294770886 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: Mapping New IRQ(6) to this device 4294770886 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr (EAX=b10f,EBX=150,ECX=601) 4294770886 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr return 0 and EAX=880f 4294770886 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: Mapping New IRQ(4) to this device 4294770886 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr (EAX=b10f,EBX=150,ECX=401) 4294770887 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr return 0 and EAX=880f 4294770887 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: Mapping New IRQ(3) to this device 4294770887 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr (EAX=b10f,EBX=150,ECX=301) 4294770887 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: BiosMapIqr return 0 and EAX=880f 4294770887 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgCardBusBridge: Get IRQ call failed. 4294770888 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA! DeviceConfig+(0) 4294770888 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA! ConfigRsrc+(Bus 1, Device 10, Function 1) 4294770888 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA! ConfigRsrc: BAR(1/10/1): Offset 0x10, Type Memory, Size 0x1000 4294770888 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x8 fc3000: PCMCIA! ConfigRsrc- 4294770888 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt:(Bus=1,Device=10,Pin=2) 4294770888 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=0 ,Device=31 SlotNumber=0 4294770888 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=0,INTA_IrqBitMap=0 4294770888 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=61,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770888 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=0,INTC_IrqBitMap=0 4294770889 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=63,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770889 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=0 ,Device=30 SlotNumber=0 4294770889 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=60,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770889 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=61,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770889 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=62,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770889 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=63,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770889 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=0 ,Device=1 SlotNumber=0 4294770890 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=60,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770890 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=0,INTB_IrqBitMap=0 4294770890 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=0,INTC_IrqBitMap=0 4294770890 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=0,INTC_IrqBitMap=0 4294770890 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=1 ,Device=12 SlotNumber=0 4294770891 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=62,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770891 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=0,INTB_IrqBitMap=0 4294770891 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=0,INTC_IrqBitMap=0 4294770891 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=0,INTC_IrqBitMap=0 4294770891 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=1 ,Device=7 SlotNumber=1 4294770891 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=60,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770892 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=61,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770892 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=62,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770892 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=63,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770892 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=1 ,Device=8 SlotNumber=2 4294770892 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=61,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770892 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=62,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770893 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=63,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770893 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=60,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770893 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=1 ,Device=9 SlotNumber=3 4294770893 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=62,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770893 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=63,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770893 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=60,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770894 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=61,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770894 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: OEMGetInterrupt: for Bus=1 ,Device=10 SlotNumber=4 4294770894 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTA_LinkValue=63,INTA_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770894 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTB_LinkValue=60,INTB_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770894 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTC_LinkValue=61,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770894 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: INTD_LinkValue=62,INTC_IrqBitMap=def8 4294770895 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: - OEMGetInterrupt:Find existing IRQ return IRQ=9 4294770897 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgCheckBARs: WARNING: No matching registry key was found for placed device 0/31/0. 4294770897 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgCheckBARs: Problems can result if the device is being used while configuring PCIbus. 4294770897 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgCheckBARs: WARNING: No matching registry key was found for placed device 0/31/1. 4294770897 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgCheckBARs: Problems can result if the device is being used while configuring PCIbus. 4294770898 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgCheckBARs: WARNING: No matching registry key was found for placed device 0/31/2. 4294770898 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgCheckBARs: Problems can result if the device is being used while configuring PCIbus. 4294770898 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgCheckBARs: WARNING: No matching registry key was found for placed device 0/31/3. 4294770898 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgCheckBARs: Problems can result if the device is being used while configuring PCIbus. 4294770899 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgAllocMemSpace: Failed to place Bridge resource: Bus 0, Device 30, Function 0 4294770899 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCIBUS! PCICfgAllocIoSpace: Failed to place Device resource: Bus 1, Device 10, Function 0 4294770899 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_DETACH 4294770899 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: <<< Unloading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000- 0x012B3000 4294770914 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: >>> Loading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000-0x012B3000 Loaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294770961 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3f54f72 0x83f3b9a8: IPTimer: setting IPTimer of NTE 160150 to 0 4294772383 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3f54f72 0x83f3b9a8: *IPTimeout: NOT restarting IPTimeout Timer for NTE 160150 4294772402 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH Unloaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294772402 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA! DeviceConfig+(2) 4294772402 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_DETACH 4294772402 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: <<< Unloading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000- 0x012B3000 Loaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294772405 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: >>> Loading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000-0x012B3000 4294772432 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH 4294772432 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA! DeviceConfig+(3) Unloaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294772432 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_DETACH 4294772432 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: <<< Unloading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000- 0x012B3000 Loaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294772437 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: >>> Loading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000-0x012B3000 4294772465 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH Unloaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294772465 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA! DeviceConfig+(2) Loaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294772465 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_DETACH 4294772465 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: <<< Unloading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000- 0x012B3000 4294772467 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: >>> Loading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000-0x012B3000 Unloaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294772495 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH 4294772495 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA! DeviceConfig+(3) 4294772495 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_DETACH 4294772495 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: <<< Unloading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000- 0x012B3000 4294772820 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: DEVICE! ActivateDeviceEx(Drivers\BuiltIn\PCI\Instance) entered 4294772820 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: DEVICE! ActivateDeviceEx(Drivers\BuiltIn\PCI\Instance\PCMCIA2) entered Loaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294772821 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: >>> Loading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000-0x012B3000 4294772848 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH Unloaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294772849 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA:InitCardSvc PDCardInitServices returned 25 4294772849 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_DETACH 4294772849 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: <<< Unloading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000- 0x012B3000 Loaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294772850 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: DEVICE! StartOneDriver RegisterDevice(<nil>, 0, pcmcia.dll, 0x802d8d8) failed 4294772850 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: DEVICE! ActivateDeviceEx(Drivers\BuiltIn\PCI\Instance\PCMCIA1) entered 4294772852 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: >>> Loading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000-0x012B3000 4294772880 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_ATTACH Unloaded symbols for 'C:\WINCE420 \PUBLIC\MYCEPCWEBPAD\RELDIR\CEPC_X86DEBUG\PCMCIA.DLL' 4294772881 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA:InitCardSvc PDCardInitServices returned 1 4294772881 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: PCMCIA.DLL DLL_PROCESS_DETACH 4294772881 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: <<< Unloading module pcmcia.dll at address 0x01290000- 0x012B3000 4294772882 PID:e3fc3642 TID:e3fd2fb2 0x83fc3000: DEVICE! StartOneDriver RegisterDevice(<nil>, 0, pcmcia.dll, 0x802d8d8) failed Does anyone know what might be going wrong here? Thanks in advance for any help, Brian Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45702
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        • FMD_OEMIoControl - Passing parameters? I created an IOCTL for my FMD driver which works OK (DeviceIoControl called with my IOCTL successfully calls FMD_OEMIoControl). Now, the problem is, all parameters to FMD_OEMIoControl (pInBuf, nInBufSize etc.) are 0. The help says that all parameters are set to zero if the dwIoControlCode parameter does not specify to require these data. So how do I have to setup my dwIoControlCode? The CTL_CODE macro does not seem to be the right place to configure this, so where else do I have to look? Or am I missing something here? Thanks in advance. Marc Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45698
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        • PCMCIA/CF - no activity on the bus I am in the process of target board hardware/software debugging. My system uses Au1100 chip and I use Windows CE .NET (4.2). A lot of peripherals work fine and this is good thing :-) The problem I have now is I do not see ANY activity on the PCMCIA bus - actually it is CF in my case... I drive CF_RESET pin on the card to be LOW and then try to read "tuples" from ATTRIB area of the CF card with the original BSP code but I got complete junk data... I have tapped logic analyzer to several signals: PCE0, PCE1, ROE, POE, CF_A0-A10 (address bus in CF connector) and several other signals on the connector side, behind drivers/buffers and I see nothing happens when I read the card. The only signals change is RESET, CF_DETECT (when I insert the card) and RDY/-BSY telling me the CF is ready... then: only silence... On the software side, I have assigned RESET, CF_DETECT and RDY/-BSY pins to be driven by GPIO200, GPIO22 and GPIO21 respectively and I set sys_pinfunc bit 18 to 0 to have PREG, PCE1, PCE2, PWE functions instead of GPIO207:204 (standard setting for PCMCIA) and also bit 17 to 1 to have access to GPIO200. I have also verified there is PCMInitialize function called to fill TLB with three 16M-byte large virtual memory pages to match PCM_IO, PCM_ATTR, PCM_MEM physical addresses - this code is from the original BSP... Bits set in EntryHi and EntryLo0, EntryLo1 looks good and match both virtual addresses hardcoded in bootloader header files and physical addresses of PCMCIA interface controller area... The problem is that when PCMTuplePtr (set to virtual 0x1E00 0000 mapped to 0xF 4000 0000 physical address of the Attribute Memory area) is read in PCMReadFirstTuple nothing happens on the bus... including no activity on chip-selects and junk content of memory is read like this: Tuple Code=0x00 00 0E 08 0E 08 0E 08 0E 08 0E 08 0E 08 0E 0A 83 0E 80 06 00 00 00 3E 83 0E 80 42 19 00 50 7C 8C 0E 80 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0A B3 00 C0 3E 00 00 00 EC 83 0E 80 0D 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 0D 00 00 00 FC 9F 01 80 00 00 00 00 FC 9F 01 80 21 09 81 99 8C 67 0E 80 31 04 86 18 21 00 00 00 61 08 22 6A 22 60 52 56 14 60 40 00 7C 8F 05 80 21 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 7C 8F 05 80 8C 8F 05 80 04 00 00 00 FF FF Tuple Code=0x00 Tuple Code=0x0A Tuple Code=0x0A [program is looping thinking it reads from CF memory] Is there anything I could miss in regards to PCMCIA/CF setup? Do you know any other ways to debug this problem? Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45695
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        • Device driver should load before StorageManager Hi everyone I am using a hive based registry. The HIVE BOOT SECTION looks something like this (pseudo) ;HIVE BOOT SECTION start DevMgr = 1 ; allow for hive based registry StorageManager autoload Flash profile ourDeviceDriver order:0 flashDriver order:1 ;END HIVE BOOT SECTION The Boot order now is the following: -------------------------------------------------------- 0) Boot registry is loaded 1) Storage Manger starts -autoload flash profile loads 'flashDriver' 2) built in drivers are loaded ourDeviceDriver (flashDriver is already loaded and thus not loaded again) What I would need is: ---------------------------------- 0) Boot registry is loaded 1) ourDeviceDriver is loaded 2) <do everything else> It is extremely important that 'ourDeviceDriver' is loaded prior to any driver else, i.e. 'flashDriver' depends on 'ourDeviceDriver'. Does anyone know how it can be achieved to load a device driver as soon as the Boot Registry is available BEFORE any other driver or component is loaded? Any hints appreciated, thanks. -Michael Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45691
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        • Look into NK.bin Hello is it possibly to look inside the NK.BIN?? I want too see the Files into the NK.BIN. Thanks Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45690
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        • Platform Manager connection with Emulator was broken ! Hi Gurus, I have developed a desktop app which talks with its smartphone agent over two Platform Manager connection streams, but I found the connections sometimes will be broken automatically by CEMGR, and I am sure the device side agent is still alive, and I never saw such situation occurs with only one connection stream mode. While I checked WinCE log of Event Viewer, found the following information could be the cause for such termination: ----------------------------------------------------- Event Type: Information Event Source: cemgr Event Category: None Event ID: 1 Date: 2003-12-3 Time: 23:32:03 User: N/A Computer: CCCC Description: Process Id: 424 Thread Id: 1524 Source: Message: ConnectionManager: keepalive heartbeat exiting. All emulator sessions are shutdown. ----------------------------------------------------- Thanks if anybody can give me some explainations in depth. Best regards, Bill Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45685
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        • Sleep or Wait in BIOSLOADER Hello, has anybody written a Sleep or Wait function for the BIOSLOADER? I need a function which waits some milliseconds. I would like to place this function in Main.c so I am already in proteced-mode. Any tips? Regards Peter Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45684
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        • Bluetooth HCI stack (CE .NET 4.2) Hi, We are trying to embed a serial Bluetooth module with HCI stack onto our serial port 3 on a StrongARM - SA1110 processor board). As the BT module has the HCI stack installed, we rely on the Windows CE .NET BT HCI UART driver (bthuart.dll). All we in theory would have to do is to embed it using RX,TX, and RTS,CTS lines and install the bthuart.dll, which then allows the upper layers to comunicate with the BT module via the Serial port driver (SP3). We also have another module multiplexed with the BT module (rx,tx,cts,rts lines). My question is: Does a bluetooth connection get disconnected by the upper layers if I via the MUX disable the serial port lines to the BT module for e.g. 3 seconds but leave the power on to the module? Does microsoft have any documentation on how the upper stack's timeouts and how long time the module can be disconnected before the upper stack will asume a reset? Generally what this means is that we want to use the other module for 3 seconds or less during an established TCP/IP connection to a BT access point, without having to re-connect to the BT access point. Any comments? Best regards, Bo Henriksen Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45680
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        • Newbie Windows CE.net Hi, I'm new to Windows CE.net. Does anyone know a good link on the www to learn CE.net? I've tried to build an image but where do i find the image and how can i use it on the target device? Thanks, An Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45675
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        • seraching WAN-Driver Hello, Where can I get a WAN-Driver (WIN CE 3.0) that works with CAPI.dll?? Tanks Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45672
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        • CEPC - unresolved external symbol I'm trying to build a CEPC platform, based on Industrial Controller But I receive "unresolved external symbol" Where can I find these functions ?? Error messages: c:\wince420\platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kern\i486oal.lib (cfwpc.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _NKrdmsr referenced in function _CheckExistingMTRR c:\wince420\platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kern\i486oal.lib (cfwpc.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _NKVirtualSetAttributes referenced in function _PATSetMemoryAttributes c:\wince420\platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kern\i486oal.lib (cfwpc.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _NKwrmsr referenced in function _WriteMtrrRegPair c:\wince420\platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kern\i486oal.lib (cfwpc.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _pfnOEMSetMemoryAttributes c:\wince420\platform\cepc\target\x86\retail\kern.exe() : error LNK1120: 4 unresolved externals BUILD: Linking c:\wince420 \platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kernkitl directory Files: 0 c:\wince420 \platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kernkitl\i486oal.lib (cfwpc.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _NKrdmsr referenced in function _CheckExistingMTRR c:\wince420 \platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kernkitl\i486oal.lib (cfwpc.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _NKVirtualSetAttributes referenced in function _PATSetMemoryAttributes c:\wince420 \platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kernkitl\i486oal.lib (cfwpc.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _NKwrmsr referenced in function _WriteMtrrRegPair c:\wince420 \platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kernkitl\i486oal.lib (cfwpc.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _pfnOEMSetMemoryAttributes c:\wince420\platform\cepc\target\x86\retail\kernkitl.exe () : error LNK1120: 4 unresolved externals BUILD: Linking c:\wince420 \platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kernkitlprof directory Files: 0 c:\wince420 \platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kernkitlprof\i486oal.lib (cfwpc.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _NKrdmsr referenced in function _CheckExistingMTRR c:\wince420 \platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kernkitlprof\i486oal.lib (cfwpc.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _NKVirtualSetAttributes referenced in function _PATSetMemoryAttributes c:\wince420 \platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kernkitlprof\i486oal.lib (cfwpc.obj) : error LNK2019: unresolved external symbol _NKwrmsr referenced in function _WriteMtrrRegPair c:\wince420 \platform\cepc\kernel\buildexe\kernkitlprof\i486oal.lib (cfwpc.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol _pfnOEMSetMemoryAttributes c:\wince420\platform\cepc\target\x86 \retail\kernkitlprof.exe() : error LNK1120: 4 unresolved externals BUILD: Done 15 files compiled - 15 Errors Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45668
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        • More ISAPI extension questions I used platform builder 4.1 to create an emulator target. The CE web server appears to be working. A virtual path was created using the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\HTTPD\VROOTS key in projects.reg, but it is not working. Can a virtual path map to any physical path or just to subdirectories off of the localhost path and does this work on the emulator? I am trying to access my isapi extension dll which is located in the "release" directory. Thanks, Jim King Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45663
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        • CE on an ASUS PC board On http://www.microsoft.com/windows/Embedded/ce.NET/evaluation /hardware/x86.asp Microsoft gives reference of the board Asus TUSL2-C Intel 815EP. the problem is that ASUS doesn't supply any more this board . The new boards don't use the Intel 815EP chip but a new one Intel 885. BSP of this chip is not included in PB 4.2. What is the best solution if we want to work on CE with a standard PC board ? Thanks. Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45662
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        • AVStream for CE .net I want to write a video capture driver for a USB video capture device. However, the referene driver source codes are for AVStream in Win32 platform. Does any one know how to port the AVStream into CE .net? Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45657
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        • How to compile vb6 programe to Ce.Net4.2 version? Dear all, I have a vb6 code with acess2k Database, I would like to put this application to CE.Net4.2 emulator, Anyone knows how to do it? thanks for any help Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45654
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        • Which variable for multilanguage. Hi, all: Here I want to build a system which support English and Chinese. Yes, I can set Locals in Setting tab from IDE, but which variables in command line for this ? I browse Foo.wce file and find these statements: # PROP Locales "0409 0804" # PROP DefaultLang "0804" When I run cebuild in command line, is there any logic to access these statements ? I wonder how to make the command line build as same as IDE environment build. Best regards. Jack. Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45651
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        • library allowing image download through ethernet Hi all, I'm looking for a command line tool or a library that I could use on a PC from an application to download an image through ethernet (or USB via RNDIS). The goal is to deliver to users a PC application which allows image update on our device. As the .BIN file transfer protocol is fully designed (and implemented in PB and eshell), I wonder if there is a lib or dll I could use that would implement the protocol. Thanks by advance Yannick -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Yannick Chamming's ADESET Windows Embedded Manager ychammings_AT_adeset_DOT_com> http://www.adeset.com Tél : +33 (0)4.72.18.57.77 Fax : +33 (0)4.72.18.57.78 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45648
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        • Question about NK.bin Hi all, How to write my own information into the NK.bin? For example: I want to write "CE420b2" in the fixed offset of NK.bin. Can I finish that while making the nk image? Thanks Bryan Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45642
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        • Does IE5.5 support hotmail email Attached file receiving or sending? Hi: as we know ,wince4.1 ' IE version is 5.5, when I receive hotmail attachfile or just want to send an attach,it showes out:download IE6,I 'd like to ask if we have some other method to solve this proBlem, Does MS afford the QFE concerned? Thank you in advance. Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45640
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        • Does CE.net support ARM720T ? Hi all, Does CE.net support ARM720T ? If yes, why CEPB has not a BSP for ARM720t? If not, Where or how can I get a BSP for it? Thank you very much Regards Lee Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45635
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        • How to use Ramdisk and MyFSD from CE 3.0 to CE.NET How to use Ramdisk and MyFSD from CE 3.0 to CE.NET Hi there I am porting Ramdisk driver and MyFSD driver CE3.0 to CE.Net. This module work fine CE 3.0. but CE.Net don't work. RAMDISK device is visible Explorer on CE3.0, but .Net is net seen. And MyFSD Load is failed(LoadFSDEx()). Then, How to load MyFSD and link Ramdisk. I looking for newsgroup this information. but I don't understand Registry setting and How to load MyFSD. Anybody send me some information. Please. I'm sorry. I don't speak english very well. ^__^ Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45631
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        • Error during Build|Clean I get the following error during a Build|Clean operation: Deleted intermediate files and output files for project 'AU1100TEST2 - AMD DB1100: MIPSII Win32 (WCE MIPSII) Debug'. Warning PB2020: Unable to copy file(s). The path is invalid or the files do not exist: - C:\WINCE420\platform\DB1100\target\MIPSII\retail\ddi_au1100lcd.dll 1 File(s) copied 1 File(s) copied 1 File(s) copied 1 File(s) copied 1 File(s) copied If you'll notice, it is trying to copy the ddi_au1100lcd.dll from the *retail* folder. This seems odd to me for two reasons, 1) I have never built the retail version, why it would copy it from that folder? 2) I would assume that the LCD DLL would be cleaned and re-built, not copied as part of a clean. Can anybody shed some light on this? -- Frank D. Lombardo Turning Point Technology, Inc. Frank_AT_TurningPointOnline_DOT_com Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45626
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        • How to get the different device category's feature Hi all At the FeatureView window, Can I use some feature of the Display based devices to the headless devices? How to export the some feature of the display based devices and How to get the exported features to headless devices? Thanks Jeff Lee Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45625
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        • Use touch screen on a VIA board. All, I got a VIA EPIA M-Series Mini-ITX mainboard and tried to install touch screen driver on WinCE 4.2 .NET. According to touch screen manual, 1. I have to add the Catalog->Core OS->Shell and User Interface-> User Interface->Touch Display(Stylus) Component in my platform and the Catalog->Core OS->Shell and User Interface-> User Interface->Mouse Component in my platform. 2. I edited project.bib to include touchscreen driver and added registry setting on project.reg. But I couldn't find "Stylus" from Control panel after booting up. The manual said Stylus would calibrate Touch Screen. This board has one Serial port on rear side and the other on board. I only use com1 to connect touch screen. Though I disable debug output serial on "debug.c", I still don't see "Stylus" on control panel. Do you give me some tip? Thanks in advance. Hwansoo Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45621
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        • system freeze I've written an application that runs just fine for about 4 hours. After that the system freezes. I've talked to some people that experienced a simliar behaviour when there was memory leak on the driver level. I have no clue about the driver vs. application level. Whether there are different memory pools or whatever. So I am not quite sure where to search the bug. Anyway a leak detecting software reports no memory nor GDI leaks for the application. The allocated memory is *not* instantly growing (besides this would make a dialog pop up) Reducing the memory in the control center at least seems to make the freeze happen earlier. Does this ring a bell for anyone? ...I am really lost here! I need to know if this is a problem of my application or of a driver/software that comes from the vendor. -- Torsten Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45619
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        • OEM Application and unique hardware I need to understand how an OEM can support unique hardware modules with their tailored applications. I am aware of the stream interface that can be used by user mode applications via the file system interface, but I would prefer not to go this route. Is there information available that describes how to bridge between a device driver with a custom interface, trusted OEM application and ultimately to a untrusted user application? Nathan Tag: Supported Bluetooth Profiles Tag: 45617
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