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From: Michael Gerdau <mgd@te...> - 2006-05-31 04:43:18
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> Web pages where the definition of PBT_APMRESUMEAUTOMATIC can be found: > You can decide if any of these are "good enough" documentation. Ok, lets have a look at all of these: > http://www.intel.com/cd/ids/developer/asmo-na/eng/76359.htm?prn=3DY Does claim PBT_APMAUTOMATICRESUE has a value of 0x12. The text gives hints that PBT_APMAUTOMATICRESUE actually might mean PBT_APMAUTOMATICRESUME and the former is a typo, but that is speculation. Both of theses names are not known by MSDN AFAIK. One might speculate wether PBT_APMAUTOMATICRESUME actually should have been PBT_APMRESUMEAUTOMATIC. > http://www.spampal.org.uk/cgi-bin/viewcvs/viewcvs.cgi/spampal/spampal.c?r= ev=3D1.12 This explicitly cites the file pbt.h as source and is therefor no way. > http://blogs.msdn.com/calvin_hsia/archive/2005/01/24/359713.aspx This does give indeed the values for some if not most of the PBT_* values and seems to be a valid source. > http://blog.kellybrownsberger.com/archive/2005/05/11/293.aspx I can't open that page (error HTTP 404: The resource cannot be found.) > http://www.eggheadcafe.com/aspnet_answers/NETFrameworkdrawing/Jan2006/pos= t25815483.asp Does give quite a few values without actually naming the source. From the rest of the page I'd assume it comes from the PSDK (i.e. no way). > http://blog.hexun.com/isea/1935895_d.html This page does not provide where the info comes from, or at least I'm not reading japaneese and thus am not able to decide that. > http://weblogs.asp.net/ralfw/archive/2003/09/09/26908.aspx This page gives the PSDK as source (i.e. no way). =46rom the suggested 7 sources at most 1 might be valid: http://blogs.msdn.com/calvin_hsia/archive/2005/01/24/359713.aspx (Admittedly one source is sufficient :-) I'm not sure this counts as an official M$ source but since this seems to be a M$ blog I suppose we are safe. Best, Michael =2D-=20 Vote against SPAM - see http://www.politik-digital.de/spam/ Michael Gerdau email: mgd@... GPG-keys available on request or at public keyserver |