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Jungo Releases Go-HotSwap Version 6.22 for Windows and Solaris
Jungo announced release of Go-HotSwap Version 6.22, a software infrastructure that adds the necessary
software modules required to enable CompactPCI hot swapping, and provides the tools and development environment
to develop hot swap aware drivers on the latest Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 and Solaris 8,9 operating systems.
Go-HotSwap complies with PICMG 2.1 R2.0 requirements for CompactPCI General Use Full Hot Swap Software.
For a comprehensive list of all new features, enhancements and bug fixes and to download the new version, refer to:
http://www.jungo.com/st/ghsver.html?nl0804
WinDriver Version 6.22, Supports Microsoft Windows CE 5.0
WinDriver driver development tool now supports driver development for both PCI and USB 1.1/2.0 devices
running the newly released version of Microsoft Windows CE 5.0.
http://www.jungo.com/st/news/pr040818.html?nl0804
Toturial: Jungo's Go-HotSwap
Hot swap is the ability to insert and remove boards, without adversely affecting a running system.
CompactPCI Hot Swap Specification allows vendors to add hot swap capabilities to CompactPCI system.
Jungo Go-HotSwap is a software infrastructure that adds the necessary software modules required to enable
CompactPCI hot swapping, and provides the tools and development environment to develop hot swap aware drivers.
Go-HotSwap complies with PICMG 2.1 R2.0 requirements for CompactPCI General Use Full Hot Swap Software.
In order to take advantage of the hot swap capability of the CompactPCI hardware, a substantial amount
of additional software is required at the operating system level. The software aspect of the hot swap
process involves: hHot swap event detection, dynamic allocation and de-allocation of system resources,
configuration of newly inserted boards and notification to relevant subscribers.
For a detailed description of Jungo's Go-HotSwap, please refer to the Go-HotSwap User's Guide:
http://www.jungo.com/support/support.html?nl0804#hot_manual
Driver Install Frameworks (DIFx):
Making Driver Installation 'Just Work' (http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/driver/install/default.mspx) Installing applications and drivers together can be difficult for developers, and the result can be difficult for end users. The Driver Install Frameworks tools can simplify installation of driver packages for Windows versions beginning with Windows 2000. The DIFx tools include:
http://go.microsoft.com/?linkid=645689
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