Yes, we will log out when never we do not use the device so long as the
device returns device_type 02 or 03 (Printer or Scanner).
Hitoshi Sekine
Program Manager, Windows Operating Systems Group
Microsoft Corporation
One Microsoft Way
Redmond, WA 98-52-6399
hitoshis at microsoft.com
Tel 425-936-1729
Fax 425-936-7329
-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Shue [mailto:gregs at sdd.hp.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 1998 12:51 PM
To: bob at sismicro.com
Cc: p1394 at pwg.org
Subject: Re: P1394> SBP-2 Logins
> In revision 0.40 of the PWG 1394 profile, section 24 (Login),
> it states that Microsoft has implemented their SBP-2 driver
> to login at power-up and not logout until shutdown. According
> to my notes, Microsoft indicated that they are set up to
> do this for disk, but that it wasn't necessary for printers.
>> Does anyone else have information that supports or
> contradicts this statement in the profile?
I think the statement in the profile is out-of-date.
What I recall is essentially the same as your notes.
The Microsoft driver does a login at powerup for disk devices.
It will do dynamic login/logout for printers as needed.
I **think** I was told that they will login when the print
queue for the device becomes non-empty, and they will logout
when the queue becomes empty.
I don't know which policy they will use for scanners.
I hope they will not follow the disk paradigm.
> --
> Bob Morford (bob at sismicro.com)
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Greg Shue
Hewlett-Packard Company
All-in-One Division gregs at sdd.hp.com
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