May 10th, 2006
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USB Software Connectivity Seminars
Across The US; WinDriver Support For Vista Coming Soon


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:
USB Software Connectivity Seminars Across The US



Don't Miss Our Hands-On Training Seminars!
With over 3 billion devices using standard USB connectivity, USB has become the de-facto standard for connecting peripherals.

From PCs to digital cameras to USB flash memory to set top boxes to mobile phones to consumer electronics, USB has provided the seamless connectivity solution to enable high speed, driver-less interface between the devices.

Join one of Jungo's seminars titled:

Incorporating Standard USB Host/Device/On-The-Go Software Connectivity In Your Next Embedded Design

WinDriver Support for Windows Vista (Beta) Coming Soon
Take advantage of WinDriver driver development toolkit to develop your Vista-Ready USB/PCI drivers today. WinDriver's cross-OS and cross-architecture design enables you to automatically develop USB/PCI custom drivers on any Desktop Windows PC (Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003 - 32bit and 64bit architectures) and simply recompile the same driver code on WinDriver for Vista, scheduled to be released in Q3/2006.

Customers with a valid support subscription will be entitled to upgrade to WinDriver for Vista free of charge.

This way, you will not only be ready for Vista today while maintaining a single driver code base but will also benefit from a WHQL-Ready code to easily certify your drivers at Microsoft later on.
Feel free to download a 30 days fully featured evaluation version of WinDriver. During the evaluation, you are also entitled to free technical support to facilitate the development process even further and ensure a design-win.

For more information - visit WinDriver's Product Page.

Special Offer to Customers of Compuware's Discontinued DriverStudio Compuware announced earlier this month that "as of April 3rd, 2006, the DriverStudio product family has retired". For developers who seek a professional toolkit to eliminate the driver development bottleneck, Jungo invites DriverStudio customers to join over 10,000 WinDriver based driver developers and benefit from WinDriver's dedicated team of engineers and commitment to an extensive roadmap including Windows Vista drivers, 64bit support, PCI-Express based designs and more.

For a limited time only, DriverStudio customers who purchase WinDriver until the end of Q2, 2006, will be entitled to a 10% discount on the WinDriver toolkit (not including support plans).

To download a fully-featured evaluation version, click here.

For more information - visit WinDriver's Product Page.

USBware Nano for Flash Devices Now Available!
Jungo's latest addition to the USBware family includes the USBware Nano Device Stacks designed especially for security critical, low power and memory limited USB flash applications. USBware Nano includes a SCSI reduced block command set (RBC) and a non-threaded interrupt driven design resulting in a minimal code footprint and requires less than 1.5 kbytes of RAM for complete mass storage functionality including a proprietary mechanism to support vendor specific security applications on the host PC.

The SCSI reduced block command set (RBC) which includes the minimal set of logic required to comply with the USB-IF Mass Storage specification results in an extra small code footprint. The Stack's RAM requirements are limited to 512 bytes used by internal data structures and 892 bytes used by the Mass Storage Function Driver.

The stack was designed with a non-thread implementation utilizing an interrupt-driven mechanism. This unique design results in a considerable reduction of ROM footprint as thread synchronization data structures are no longer required.

The Mass Storage Function Driver includes a proprietary mechanism allowing the flash peripheral to detect whether custom vendor software is installed on the host PC. In such an event the Flash Device can re-enumerate as a composite device and communicate with the vendor specific security-critical module. The stack can be used with both the Mass Storage and HID function drivers stand-alone or as a composite device.

For more information - visit USBware's Product Page.

Driver Tools To Present Jungo's USB/PCI Solutions at WinHec 2006
Visit Microsoft’s WinHec 2006, Seattle WA, were Driver Tools will present Jungo’s USB/PCI Software Solutions.
WinHec, will take place in Seattle, WA, May 23-25 2006

Visit booth 508, where Driver Tools, a Jungo reseller, will exhibit Jungo’s USB/PCI Driver and Firmware Development toolkits.

For more information about Driver Tools and WinHec 2006, please visit their respective web-sites:





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