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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[How to use KTD Patterns]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I have been doing a bit of experimentation with the KTD Patterns option in the BASE and thought that I would give a few pointers as to what I have found to work for me.</p><p>This is the patterns setting that I am using:</p><div class="codebox"><pre><code>1394\;DOT4PRT\;FlashMedia\;HID\;LPTENUM\;Monitor\;PCMCIA\;SERENUM\;USB\;USBPRINT\</code></pre></div><p><strong>1394\</strong>&nbsp; -&nbsp; Firewire</p><p><strong>DOT4PRT\</strong>&nbsp; -&nbsp; USB Printers.</p><p><strong>FlashMedia\</strong>&nbsp; -&nbsp; I found one driver that uses this.&nbsp; Most media readers use either PCMCIA or PCI.</p><p><strong>HID\</strong>&nbsp; -&nbsp; PS/2 port based devices.&nbsp; Mostly keyboards and mice.</p><p><strong>LPTENUM\</strong>&nbsp; -&nbsp; LPT port based devices.</p><p><strong>Monitor\</strong>&nbsp; -&nbsp; CRTs and LCDs.</p><p><strong>PCMCIA\</strong>&nbsp; -&nbsp; As far as I can tell this designation applies to CardBus also.&nbsp; I don&#039;t know how ExpressCard devices will enumerate since ExpressCard is based on PCI-E.</p><p><strong>SERENUM\</strong>&nbsp; -&nbsp; Serial port devices.</p><p><strong>USB\</strong> - Self explanatory.</p><p><strong>USBPRINT\</strong> - Also for USB printers.[/list]</p><br /><p>I should also explain that the trailing backslash is included to prevent false positives.&nbsp; Specifically I found when I had &quot;1394&quot; without the trailing backslash, that there was a PCI based NIC driver that was flagged because the vendor ID was VEN_1394.&nbsp; The hardware root always has a backslash, so Bashrat pointed out to me that this would be a good way to eliminate that problem.</p>]]></content>
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