Setting Different Hardware modes

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Hi,

I am writing a serial driver for my coustom serial hardware which supports different modes.
like 550,550ex,750,850 and 950 mode. How can i set the hardware to different modes at run time.
In 8250 the driver identifies the type of the hardware and initialises it in the respective mode.
But I want to do the hardware setting based upon the users requirement.
Is there is a property sheet(windows) equivalent.

Pradeep Annavarapu
Hyderabad

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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    I am writing a serial driver for my coustom serial hardware which supports different modes.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    like 550,550ex,750,850 and 950 mode. How can i set the hardware to different modes at run time.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    In 8250 the driver identifies the type of the hardware and initialises it in the respective mode.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>    But I want to do the hardware setting based upon the users requirement.</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>    Is there is a property sheet(windows) equivalent.</FONT></DIV>
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pradeep pradeep [ Mo, 16 April 2007 13:55 ] [ ID #1688572 ]

Re: Setting Different Hardware modes

Hi,

I am writing a serial driver for my coustom serial hardware which supports different modes.
like 550,550ex,750,850 and 950 mode. How can i set the hardware to different modes at run time.
In 8250 the driver identifies the type of the hardware and initialises it in the respective mode.
But I want to do the hardware setting based upon the users requirement.
Is there is a property sheet(windows) equivalent.

Pradeep Annavarapu
Hyderabad

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pradeep pradeep [ Di, 17 April 2007 08:43 ] [ ID #1689669 ]
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