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News Release from: Direct Insight | Subject: Jungo WinDriver 8
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 23 February 2006
Upgrade for driver development suite
Jungo WinDriver 8 is the latest version of the market-leading driver development solution for the creation of high-performance and cross-operating system user-mode USB/PCI/PCIe device drivers.
Jungo has released WinDriver 8, the latest version of the market-leading driver development solution for the creation of high-performance and cross-operating system user-mode USB/PCI/PCIe device drivers supporting Windows, Windows CE, Linux, Solaris and VxWorks; and WinDriver USB Device - for USB firmware code generation The new WinDriver USB/PCI release supports Windows XP 64bit environments and Windows Server 2003 64bit environments (x64) on the Intel EM64T and AMD64 architectures
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 4 Mar 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition to the existing code generation in C, Delphi and Visual Basic, WinDriver 8 now also supports automatic driver code generation in C# and Visual Basic NET, as well as driver projects for the latest Visual Studio 2005 development environment.
For the Linux operating system, WinDriver 8 now supports the latest Linux kernel 2.6.14, and completes the support for 64bit environments such as Intel Itanium and Itanium 2 architectures (IA64), in addition to the already supported Intel EM64T and AMD64 architectures.
WinDriver version 8 also includes support for the Solaris 10 and OpenSolaris operating systems, thereby providing a complete cross operating support to all latest Windows, Linux and Solaris platforms.
WinDriver USB Device version 8, the firmware development toolkit, now includes USB chapter-9 support for the Philips PDIUSBD12 chipset, adding to the already supported Cypress FX2LP, Microchip PIC18F4550 and Silicon Laboratories C8051F320 USB controllers.
For the first time, WinDriver USB Device also includes a ready-made mass storage class library optimised for 8051 microcontrollers, including the support for double buffering and removable media, to implement standard USB mass storage connectivity within the Microchip PIC18F4550 development board. Request a free brochure from Direct Insight ...
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