Annotation of Examples/DriverKit/AMDPCSCSIDriver/English.lproj/AMDInspector.nib/data.classes, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: IODeviceInspector = {
        !             2:     ACTIONS = {
        !             3:        channelOrInterruptPicked:;
        !             4:        rangeDidChange:;
        !             5:        showInfo:;
        !             6:     };
        !             7:     OUTLETS = {
        !             8:        portsBox;
        !             9:        statusTitle;
        !            10:        memoryController;
        !            11:        dmaMatrix;
        !            12:        memoryBox;
        !            13:        dmaBox;
        !            14:        portsController;
        !            15:        infoPanel;
        !            16:        accessoryHolder;
        !            17:        infoButton;
        !            18:        infoText;
        !            19:        irqBox;
        !            20:        irqMatrix;
        !            21:        inspectionView;
        !            22:        origWindow;
        !            23:     };
        !            24:     SUPERCLASS = Object;
        !            25: };
        !            26: FirstResponder = {
        !            27:     ACTIONS = {
        !            28:     };
        !            29:     SUPERCLASS = Object;
        !            30: };
        !            31: SCSIInspector = {
        !            32:     ACTIONS = {
        !            33:        sync:;
        !            34:        fast:;
        !            35:        cmdQueue:;
        !            36:     };
        !            37:     OUTLETS = {
        !            38:        syncButton;
        !            39:        cmdQueueButton;
        !            40:        boundingBox;
        !            41:        optionsBox;
        !            42:        fastButton;
        !            43:     };
        !            44:     SUPERCLASS = IODeviceInspector;
        !            45: };

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