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ResourceMarkAsShareable (Windows CE 5.0)

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This function allows resource ranges to be programmatically designated as shareable.

BOOL ResourceMarkAsShareable(  DWORD dwResId,  DWORD dwId,  DWORD dwLen,  BOOL fShareable);

Parameters

  • dwResId
    [in] Resource identifier, which is a label for a set of numbers. The following table shows the existing resource identifiers and their values, which are defined in Resmgr.h.

    Resource identifier Value
    RESMGR_IRQ 0x00001
    RESMGR_IOSPACE 0x00002

    Although some resource identifiers are for your use, values below RESMGR_BASE_OEM are reserved. Values greater than RESMGR_MAX_OEM are reserved for future use. The following table shows the resource identifiers that you can use and their values, which are defined in Resmgr.h.

    Resource identifier Value
    RESMGR_BASE_OEM 0x00080000
    RESMGR_MAX_OEM 0x000FFFFF
  • dwId
    [in] Identifer of the resource to share.

  • dwLen
    [in] Number of resources to share.

  • fShareable
    [in] Set to TRUE to mark the resource as shareable, set to FALSE to mark the resource as non-shareable.

Return Values

Returns TRUE if successful, otherwise returns FALSE.

Remarks

Before Windows CE 5.0, you were able to define shared resource ranges in the registry, such as IRQs and I/O space.

Requirements

OS Versions: Windows CE 5.0 and later.
Header: Winbase.h.

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