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PCMCIA Legacy Compatibility Layer Event Codes (Windows CE 5.0)

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PC Card event codes are event codes that card services sends to the stream interface driver's callback function to indicate that a PC Card event has occurred. Not all event codes are supported on all platforms. The following table shows the defined codes.

Event code Description
CE_BATTERY_DEAD Indicates a dead battery on the PC Card. This event is signaled through the BVD1 pin, which can be accessed through the pin replacement register (PRR), also.
CE_BATTERY_LOW Indicates a low battery on the PC Card. This event is signaled through the BVD2 pin, which can be accessed through the PRR, also.
CE_CARD_LOCK Indicates that the hardware card lock is closed.
CE_CARD_READY Indicates that a PC Card has changed from a busy to a ready state.
CE_CARD_REMOVAL Indicates that a PC Card has been removed from the socket.
CE_CARD_UNLOCK Indicates that the hardware card lock is open.
CE_PM_SUSPEND Indicates that the system has just returned from a suspended state and that any CE_CARD_INSERTION and CE_CARD_REMOVAL codes received before the next CE_PM_RESUME code are likely to be invalid.
CE_PM_RESUME Indicates that the system has resumed after being turned off and is now running.
CE_EXCLUSIVE_COMPLETE Indicates that a driver's CardRequestExclusive request has taken place.
CE_EXCLUSIVE_REQUEST Indicates that a driver has called CardRequestExclusive with a request for exclusive access to a PC Card.
CE_WRITE_PROTECT Indicates that a PC Card's write-protect status has changed.
CE_CARD_INSERTION Indicates that a PC Card has been inserted in the socket. Applications registering for insertion events also receive this event for cards that are already in the socket after a suspend event or resume event.
CE_REGISTRATION_COMPLETE Indicates that client registration is complete.

See Also

PCMCIA Legacy Compatiblity Layer Reference

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