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# format for txtsetup.oem.
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# General format:
#
# [section]
# key = value1,value2,...
#
#
# The hash ('#') introduces a comment.
# Strings with embedded spaces, commas, or hashes should be double-quoted
#


[Disks]

# Your driver distribution may include one disk or many disks.
# This section lists the disks in the distribution set.
#
# <description> is a descriptive name for a disk, used when
#   prompting for the disk.  This should be a quoted string,
#   like "Company XYZ Mouse Disk #1"
#
# <tagfile> is a file whose presence allows setup to recognize
#   that the disk is inserted. This should be a path from the root,
#   but may not include a drivespec.  Example: \xyzmou1.tag
#
# <directory> is where the files are located on the disk. This should
#   be a path from the root but may not include a drivespec.
#   Example: \ (root directory)

d1 = "NCR SDMS V3.0 SCSI Miniport",\Ncrsdms.tag,\


[Defaults]

# This section lists the default selection for each component
# supported by this txtsetup.oem.  If a line is not present for
# a component, the default is the first item in the [<component_name>]
# section (see below).
#
# <component_name> is one of computer, display, keyboard, mouse,
#   "keyboard layout", or scsi.
#
# <id> is a unique (within the component) string to be associated
#   with an option.
#
# Example:
#
#   mouse = xyzmou1
#



[SCSI]

# This section lists the options available for a particular component.
#
# <id> is the unique string for the option.  For the computer component,
#      if this string ends in "_up", setup copies the uniprocessor kernel;
#      if this string ends in "_mp", setup copies the multiprocessor kernel;
#      if it ends in neither, the results are unspecified (you may
#      get either kernel).
#
# <description> is a text string, presented to the user in a menu.
#
# Example:
#
#   [mouse]
#   xyzmou1 = "Company XYZ Mouse type 1"

Ncrsdms30 = "NCR SDMS V3.0 SCSI Miniport"



[Files.SCSI.Ncrsdms30]

# This section lists the files that should be copied if the user
# selects a particular component option.
#
# <file_type> is one of driver, port, class, dll, hal, inf, or detect.
#   (see descriptions below).
#
# <source_disk> identifies where the file is to be copied from, and must
#   match en entry in the [Disks] section.
#
# <filename> is the name of the file. This will be appended to the
#   directory specified for the disk in the [Disks] section to form the
#   full path of the file on the disk.
#
# <keyname> is the name of the key to be created in the registry services
#   list for this file, if the file is of type driver, port, or class.
#   This value will be used to form [Config.<keyname>] section names
#   (see below).
#
# Example:
#
#   [Files.mouse.xyzmou1]
#   port = d1,xyzmou1p.sys,xyzmou1p


driver = d1,Ncrsdms.sys,Ncrsdms



[Config.Ncrsdms]

# This section specifies values to be set in the registry for
# particular component options.  Required values in the services\<keyname>
# key are created automatically -- use this section to specify additional
# keys and value to be created in services\<keyname>.
#
# <key_name> is relative to the services node for this device.
#   If it is empty (ie, ""), then it refers to the services node itself.
#   If specified, the key is created.
#
# <value_name> specifies the value to be set within the key.
#
# <value_type> is a string like REG_DWORD.  See below.
#
# <value> specifies the actual value; its format depends on <value_type>
#   See below.
#
# Example:
#
#   [Config.xyzmou1p]
#   value = "",MyValue,REG_DWORD,0
#   value = NewKey,NewValue,REG_SZ,"this is a value"

#value = <key_name>,<value_name>,<value_type>,<value>...

value = Device, DriverParameter, REG_SZ, "UseTags=0;"


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