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Visit Jungo at Embedded World 2006
Dear Developer, The Jungo Connectivity Software Newsletter keeps you updated with information on driver development, embedded USB software stacks and wide range of USB testing tools. In this issue:
Visit Jungo at Embedded World 2006
Visit Jungo at the Embedded World 2006 Show in Nurnberg
The Embedded World 2006 Show will take place in Nurnberg, Germany, February 14-16, 2006. Visit booth #10-118, where Jungo will exhibit its Embedded USB Protocol Stacks and USB/PCI Driver and Firmware Development Tools. For more information on the exhibition, please see the Embedded World 2006 official website.
WinDriver for Linux 64-bit: AMD64, EM64T and Itanium
The upcoming 8.0 version of WinDriver USB/PCI for Linux, which is planned for
release in February 2006, will support the
Intel Itanium 64-bit processors (Itanium and Itanium 2. This addition extends WinDriver's existing
support for a range of Linux CPU architectures: AMD64, Intel EM64T (x86_64),
PowerPC 32-bit and the traditional x86 architectures.
Boca Systems' Leading Ticket Printers Use WinDriver USB
Learn how Boca System used the WinDriver USB tool to develop a USB Communications Dynamic
Link Library (DLL) to support its Ghostwriter family of ticket printers,
the most flexible and powerful direct thermal ticket printers on the market today.
WinDriver's architecture eliminates the need for Boca Systems’ customers to understand the inner workings of the hardware and the bi-directional USB protocol communication mechanisms. Boca’s customers can easily develop their ticketing software by interfacing with the intuitive API provided within the USB Library. To read the complete success story - click here.
Jungo's Embedded USB Stacks Now Support 16bit Designs
For the past five years, Jungo has been offering complete USB Host,
Device and On-The-Go (OTG) protocol stacks to allow hardware manufactures to easily
incorporate standard USB connectivity.
Due to market demand, Jungo has recently completed the porting of its embedded USB software to support 16bit designs on various 16bit architectures. As the Jungo stack is fully operating system agnostic, it can be easily integrated with any OS, including any commercial 16/32bit RTOS, proprietary OS, pre-boot environment or no OS at all. To learn more about Jungo's USB Host Stack - click here
Need to Get Your Driver Digitally Signed with WHQL?
Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) provide Hardware Compatibility Tests (HCT)
for the purpose of testing newly developed hardware compatibility with Windows operating systems.
Hardware and drivers that pass these tests qualify for the 'Designed for Windows' logo and for listing in the Windows Catalog. Drivers developed with Jungo's USB/PCI Driver Development Toolkit, WinDriver are fully compatible with Microsoft's HCT tests. Such drivers, customized for a specific hardware or functionality, may be submitted to Microsoft in order to get them digitally signed. Jungo's customers are already enjoying the ability to distribute digitally signed drivers, developed with WinDriver. For more information, please refer to Microsoft's web site. To unsubscribe click here, or visit http://www.jungo.com//opt_out_email.html Jungo, WinDriver, USBware, USBTester and Go-HotSwap are trademarks of Jungo Ltd. Other brands and names mentioned in this email are the property of their respective owners. Evaluation Downloads Support & Resources Buy Products Online Phone: 877-514-0537 Fax: 877-514-0538 E-mail: sales@jungo.com Site: www.jungo.com | |