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Jungo Releases Version 6.23 of WinDriver and Go-HotSwap
Version 6.23 includes an implementation of writing to PCMCIA attribute space,
fixes for WinDriver USB for Windows and more. Also included in this version is
an improved compatibility with Microsoft's WHQL tests mechanism, allowing
Jungo's customers an easier qualification process of their hardware at
Microsoft's labs. See the full press release under:
http://www.jungo.com/st/news/pr041109_st.html?nl1104
Customer Case Study: Clinical Tissue Processing Device
Invetech choose Jungo’s WinDriver ISA/PCI for Windows for developing the device
drivers for two of its products: the Peloris™ Dual Retort Tissue Processor and
the PCI Stepper Card. WinDriver allowed the development of the driver to be
completed in less than a week for each product. Read the full story at:
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Windows Hardware Quality Labs and WinDriver
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 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 the following page on Microsoft's web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/whql/default.mspx
The History, Technology and Potential of PCI Express
Via Arena has published an article about PCI Express (PCIe) that discusses the
new standard's history, technology, and market potential. PCIe radically
increases PCI bus bandwidth, enabling support for multiple gigabit Ethernet
interfaces, multiple SATA 150 drives, and next-generation graphics cards.
For a brief synopsis of the article and a link to the full story, see:
http://www.windowsfordevices.com/news/NS7615820109.html
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