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B2.2.3 1394 Controllers/Devices - Quality
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B2.2.3 1394 Controllers/Devices - Quality
WHQL Test Specification References:
Chapter 19: IEEE 1394 Test Specification
B2.2.3.1 Pass WHQL tests
See B1.3.
Specifically see “IEEE 1394 Controllers” and device-specific topics in the HCT documentation.
B2.2.4 1394 Controllers/Devices - Windows Experience
Design Guideline References:
PC 2001 System Design Guide, Chapter 6, "Buses and Interfaces"
B2.2.4.1 Windows 98/Me: Open HCI controllers and devices support advances defined in IEEE 1394a-1999
[1394-0095]
Including peak data rate requirements for Open Host Controller Interface.
B2.2.4.2 Device configuration ROM is correctly implemented
[1394-0098]
B2.2.4.3 Devices demonstrate interoperability with other devices
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B2.2.4.4 Devices that initiate peer-to-peer communications support remote programming
[1394-0097]
B2.2.4.5 Devices use approved IEEE 1394 connectors and cables
[1394-0093]
B2.2.4.6 Self-powered devices propagate the power bus through each connector
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B2.2.4.7 Vendor and model leafs support textual descriptor leaf format
[1394-0101]
B2.2.4.8 DELETED B2.2.4.9 IEEE 1394-enabled system provides cable power source compliant with IEEE 1394a-1999
[1394-0090; see also FAQ B2.2.5.2]
B2.2.4.10 Support remote programming through a remote control interface
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B2.2.4.11 A system with externally accessible sockets provides a method for connecting to devices that only support IEEE 1394-1995 or IEEE 1394a-2000
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There must not be a mixture of IEEE 1394-like media socket types on the back panel.
B2.2.4.12 Descriptors are required for Vendor_ID and Model_ID entries in the Configuration Status Register (CSR) space
[1394-0101]
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