PC Card Modem Registry Key Sample (Windows CE 5.0)
The following code example assumes a fictitious modem that uses the PCMCIA ID "CompanyX-GenericModem-1234". For an actual modem, you would replace this string with the Plug and Play identifier, which is always of the form "CompanyName-ModelName-Checksum".
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA\CompanyX-GenericModem-1234]
"DeviceArrayIndex"=dword:1
"Prefix"="COM"
"Dll"="Serial.dll"
"ResetDelay"=dword:800
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA\CompanyX-GenericModem-1234\Unimodem]
"Tsp"="Unimodem.dll"
"FriendlyName"="CompanyX Generic Modem"
"DeviceType"=dword:3
"DevConfig"=hex: 10,00, 00,00, 78,00,00,00, 10,01,00,00, 00,4B,00,00, 00,00, 08, 00, 00, 00,00,00,00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA\CompanyX-GenericModem-1234\Unimodem\Init]
"1"="AT<cr>"
"2"="ATE0V1&C1&D2<cr>"
"3"="ATS7=60M1<cr>"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\PCMCIA\CompanyX-GenericModem-1234\Unimodem\Settings]
"MaxCmd"=dword:28
"Prefix"="AT"
"Terminator"="<cr>"
"DialPrefix"="D"
"DialSuffix"=";"
"DialBilling"=dword:1
"Pulse"="P"
"Tone"="T"
"Blind_Off"="X4"
"Blind_On"="X3"
"CallSetupFailTimeout"="S7=<#>"
"Reset"="ATZ<cr>"
"FlowHard"="AT\Q3<cr>"
"FlowSoft"="AT\Q1<cr>"
"FlowOff"="AT\Q<cr>"
"Answer"=ATA<cr>"
"Monitor"=ATS0=0<cr>"
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