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  1. [FileIdentification]
  2. ComponentOwner=Image Library
  3. Version=2.0
  4. Updated=Date: 05/12/00, Time: 17:30:10
  5.  
  6. [Type]
  7. Type=Driver
  8.  
  9. [PackageType]
  10. Type=Automatic
  11.  
  12. [PlatformID]
  13. ID1=AA,******, "HP Vectra VL400"
  14.  
  15. [Platform]
  16. PCID_AA= "HP Vectra VL400"
  17.  
  18. [Version]
  19. Hpversion=ITL2320
  20. Version=2.3.0020
  21.  
  22. [SupportedOS]
  23. OS1=Windows 2000
  24. BUILD1=0
  25.  
  26. [SupportedLanguages]
  27. Language1=ENGLISH
  28. Language2=FRENCH
  29. Language3=GERMAN
  30. Language4=ITALIAN
  31. Language5=SPANISH
  32. Language6=JAPANESE
  33. Language7=CHINESE
  34. Language8=DANISH
  35. Language9=FINNISH
  36. Language10=SWEDISH
  37. Language11=NORWEGIAN
  38. Language12=PORTUGUESE
  39. Language13=DUTCH
  40. Language14=TURKISH
  41. Language15=GREEK
  42. Language16=RUSSIAN
  43. Language17=CZECH
  44. Language18=HUNGARIAN
  45. Language19=POLISH
  46. Language20=TAIWAN
  47. Language21=KOREAN
  48. Language22=HEBREW
  49. Language23=THAI
  50. Language24=ARABIC
  51. Language25=SLOVENIAN
  52. Language26=SLOVAK
  53.  
  54. [PackageDescription]
  55. Description=Intel Chipset 815 driver
  56. ID=
  57.  
  58. [CDROMInformation]
  59. DirShortname=Intel
  60.  
  61. [SupplierCopyright]
  62. Copyright=Intel Corporation
  63.  
  64. [Family]
  65. Type=CPU
  66.  
  67. [Vendor_ID]
  68. Id1=8086
  69. Sid1=
  70. Id2=8086
  71. Sid2=
  72. Id3=8086
  73. Sid3=
  74. Id4=8086
  75. Sid4=
  76. Id5=8086
  77. Sid5=
  78.  
  79. [Device_ID]
  80. Id1=1130
  81. Sid1=
  82. Id2=2418
  83. Sid2=
  84. Id3=2410
  85. Sid3=
  86. Id4=2412
  87. Sid4=
  88. Id5=2413
  89. Sid5=
  90.  
  91. [Flags]
  92. reboot=0
  93. MSSetupFiles=0
  94. display=1
  95.  
  96. [Exclusion]
  97. Package1=
  98.  
  99. [Dependency]
  100. Package1=
  101.  
  102. [Device]
  103. Name1=
  104. Name2=
  105. Name3=
  106. Name4=
  107. Name5=
  108.  
  109. [ActualFile]
  110. File=
  111.  
  112. [Installation]
  113. Command=Setup.exe
  114. SilentOption=
  115. NoRebootOption=
  116.  
  117. [ManualInstallation]
  118. Line1=
  119.  
  120. [Update]
  121. Command=
  122. SilentOption=
  123. NoRebootOption=
  124.  
  125. [ManualUpdate]
  126. Line1=
  127.  
  128. [Presence]
  129. RegKey1=
  130. RegKey2=
  131. RegKey3=
  132. RegKey4=
  133. File1=
  134. File2=
  135. File3=
  136.  
  137. [Uninstall]
  138. RegKey1=
  139. RegKey2=
  140. RegKey3=
  141.  
  142. [DetailedDescription]
  143. Line1=
  144. Line2=
  145.  
  146. [PackagingNotes]
  147. Line1=Packages Files
  148. Line2=--------------
  149. Line3=Packages are self-extracting zip files for installation.
  150. Line4=
  151. Line5=This means that when launched the package extracts itself to a temp directory and launches 
  152. Line6=a defined command.
  153. Line7=In our case this command is 'scriptrunner.exe script.script' that starts the install script.
  154. Line8=
  155. Line9=Files in the zip's root are reserved for the installation script only and are not visible.
  156. Line10=Files in the zip directory \Package are manufacturer drivers or utilities and are copied to 
  157. Line11=your hard drive under \Masters\'package name'.
  158. Line12=
  159. Line13=Description of the installation process under Windows NT4:
  160. Line14=----------------------------------------------------------
  161. Line15=-Set script variables.
  162. Line16=    Package name, version, supported OS and Localizations.
  163. Line17=-Set message variables (during installations, messages are displayed).
  164. Line18=-Check OS language.
  165. Line19=-Check OS version and service pack.
  166. Line20=-Check if the package is already installed (Directory, Keys in registry, Uninstall presence).
  167. Line21=-Copy the component's files to \masters\'package name' on your hard drive.
  168. Line22=-Verify copy for one of the files.
  169. Line23=-Start desired application from control panel.
  170. Line24=-Drive the Windows interface automatically.
  171. Line25=-Send keys to all necessary windows to manually install a new driver.
  172. Line26=-Apply any necessary patch(es) to system.
  173. Line27=-Verify installation (same as the procedure to check if already installed).
  174. Line28=-Exit the scripting tool.
  175. Line29=
  176. Line30=Output files:
  177. Line31=-------------
  178. Line32=These files are used by Image Library UI to synchronize packages installation.
  179. Line33=-On success : C:\OkFile.log
  180. Line34=-On fail : C:\Kofile.log
  181. Line35=-On already installed : C:\Already.log
  182.  
  183. [NewFeatures]
  184. Line1=
  185.  
  186. [Perfenhancements]
  187. Line1=
  188.  
  189. [FixedBugs]
  190. Line1=
  191.  
  192. [KnownBugs]
  193. Line1=
  194.  
  195. [KnownLimitations]
  196. Line1=
  197.  
  198.  
  199. [Priority]
  200. Number1=20
  201. Number2=
  202.  
  203. [SPID]
  204. ID=
  205.  
  206. [Readme]
  207. File1=whatsnew.htm
  208.  
  209. [PackageFiles]
  210. File1=HPInfo.ini
  211. File2=setup.exe
  212. File3=ProcList.ini
  213. File4=whatsnew.htm
  214.