IrDA Object Identifiers (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
The following table shows the IrDA object identifiers with a description of the purpose of each.
Programming element | Description |
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This object identifier is optional for some IrDA miniport drivers. |
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This object identifier specifies the link speed of the NIC's transceiver. |
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This object identifier requests the maximum number of outgoing frames that the miniport driver's NIC can handle at one time. |
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This object identifier requests the maximum number of outgoing frames that the miniport driver's NIC can handle at one time. |
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This object identifier requests information about whether the media is busy — that is, whether the miniport driver detects packet traffic. |
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This object identifier is optional for most IrDA miniport drivers. |
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This object identifier requests the miniport driver to begin operating with hardware resources that the miniport driver specifies. |
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This object identifier requests the miniport driver to indicate whether it is currently receiving a frame. |
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This object identifier requests the miniport driver to release the use of its hardware resources. |
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This object identifier requests the miniport driver to return the link speeds that it supports. |
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This object identifier requests the miniport driver to return the turnaround time (in microseconds) of its NIC's transceiver. |