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[Power Driver]
;– Indicates how often to repeat warnings like "Battery Low".
MsgRepeatMinutes=1
;– Sets level of power messages. Default is 1. Here are the currently
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defined levels. Note that levels above 1 are for debug purposes ONLY!
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10: Frequent, repeating debug information
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15: All messages plus beep when system activity is detected.
ApmEventDialogs=1
;– Sets the number of seconds without user activity before backlight is
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turned off.
BacklightSeconds=30
;– Sets the number of seconds without system or user activity before system
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is suspended.
SuspendSeconds=60
;– APM Debugging switches ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
;– Turns on debug output.
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output.
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Run the "DBWIN.EXE" utility that comes with the Windows 3.1 SDK to view
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debug output.
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tries to output debug data before DBWIN can load.
ApmDebugOutput=0
; Enables Real Time Clock (RTC) diagnostics. Default is 0.
; diagnostics built into NORAPM.DLL.
; of several bit-mapped options. A diagram of the currently defined fields
; (separated into nibbles for readability) is laid out below. A description
; of each defined field follows:
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0000 | 000M | 0000 | LLLE
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E) Bit 0: Set to 1 to enable RTC checking.
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L) Bits 1–3: Sets the dialog level for clock regression messages.
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M) Bit 8:
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Bits 4–7 and 9–15 are currently undefined and should be set to 0.
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0: Default, no clock checking.
0: No warning or debug messages.
1: Warnings
2: Infrequent debug information
8: Frequent, but non-repeating debug information
Default is 30.
Default is 30.
Default is 0.
0: No debug output.
1: Debug output is sent to Windows 3.1 debug monitor.
(Example: DBWIN.EXE)
2: Debug output is broadcast to DOS and top-level windows.
documents.
3: Both methods 1 and 2 above are enabled.
Clear one output error as Windows starts since NORAPM.DLL
every 10 seconds for regression and writes by other applications.
Add 1 to the entry to enable this setting.
set, no other options have any effect.
the ApmEventDialogs setting above.
warnings at all times.
(level * 2) to entry to set a level greater than 0.
Display a system-model dialog and lock up the system whenever
clock regression occurs.
corruption or loss, since it forces a reboot if the clock goes
backwards.
Typical causes of clock regression are setting the
date and time via the Control Panel, or communications software
that attempts to synchronize the clock on the HHC with a remote
system's clock.
Use of this setting is recommended only for
debugging.
Add 256 to the entry to enable this option.
Errors are still displayed.
Set to 0 to disable Backlight timeouts.
Set to 0 to disable Suspend timeouts.
All messages are written to debug
This entry is a DECIMAL representation
Currently, clock is checked
Set to 0 to enable regression
Set to 1–7 to limit clock warnings.
This setting could result in data
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Default is 9.
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Enables the RTC
If this entry is not
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