2,476

(1 replies, posted in DriverPack WLAN)

I feel dirty for having to visit that site. sad
Implemented in DriverPack WLAN 1002r1

2,477

(1 replies, posted in DriverPack WLAN)

I found a newer one that that here for the G-202. smile http://www.zyxel.com/web/support_download_result.php#
But yours adds two previously unsupported HWIDs, so I'll add it in.  But it's missing the .cat file. sad

Implemented in DriverPack WLAN 1002r1

2,478

(2 replies, posted in 3rd Party DriverPacks)

This is a known problem.  But unfortunately for now the only way to solve it is to NOT use ALL the Third Party DriverPacks.
Remove some of the older ones and retry.  The HID/Input is duplicated, don't use the 3rd Party DriverPack Input 070923.
Also remove the following and you should be OK:
3rd Party DriverPack Bluetooth 081028
3rd Party DriverPack Input 070923
3rd Party DriverPack SmartCardReader 80228
3rd Party DriverPack USB 80911
3rd Party DriverPack Virtual 90225

The search path used to find drivers is stored as a registry entry.
Unfortunately the path length (with all main and all Third Party DriverPacks) has reached the limit of a single registry entry in Win XP. (approximately 1 MB)
If you attempt to include them all you will exceed the 1 MB limit.

2,479

(50 replies, posted in Software)

From what I understand of the GPL; once the GPL'd code is released to the public domain it must remain there.  If a company purchases the right to develop the software further they can modify the terms of the release but the original code is still in the public domain and can be forked to another project.
Very similar to what is happening to MySQL after it's purchase by Sun and later purchase by Oracle.  The original MySQL code was GPL'd and the original developers have the option of forking the source to develop it in parallel to whatever Oracle decides to do with it.
In any case, OverFlow and I share the sentiment that a simple mention would have been nice, especially since you're redistributing our work without consent. The content of the DriverPacks belong to their respective companies and they are well aware of our use of their intellectual property (and by their inaction, condone our use).  It's up to them to determine any legal intervention.
Here's a quote from Wim from this thread:

Wim Leers wrote:

Without having read your story in detail due to lack of time, I am granting you permission to redistribute the .sys/.sy_ files distributed with the BartPE plugin. Any noble effort that doesn't try to make money off DriverPacks.net's back is allowed to do so. Don't worry about that smile

As for access to the source code, that's not a problem either. Just contact me. *But*, I'm quite sure you won't be able to simply reuse it without heavily rewriting it smile That code is pretty much the oldest of the entire BASE (as in: pretty much the first code I've ever written), so be warned that it's ugly smile

Downloading updates from here:
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/dow … loads=true

Implemented in DriverPack WLAN 1002r1
-RE2\ Realtek RTL8185 54M Wireless LAN Network Adapter from 03/21/2008,5.1105.0321.2008 to 09/17/2009,5.1114.0917.2009

2,482

(12 replies, posted in DriverPack WLAN)

Implemented in DriverPack WLAN 1002r1
Updated
-AtT\ Atheros AR5* Wireless Network Adapter from 10/07/2008,7.6.1.160 to 06/03/2009,7.7.0.329

2,483

(3 replies, posted in DriverPack Sound)

You read this?

- Don't forget to MENTION the relevant DriverPack (or DriverPacks BASE) and its VERSION in the TITLE.

5. Don't forget to COPY/PASTE these files INSIDE CODE TAGS.

ALWAYS include in your post
- DPs_BASE.ini (from the same directory as DPs_BASE.exe)
- DPs_BASE.log (from the same directory as DPs_BASE.exe)
* For Base versions 8.9x or higher only the DPs_BASE.log is needed.
** For Base versions 9.x or newer the Log files are archived in the \LogFiles\ folder of BASE.
     This way you can find a Log for any previous slipstream or run of the program.
     (In case you accidentally overwrote the current log in the BASE folder)

IF RELEVANT, include in your post
- %SystemRoot%\DPsFnshr.log
- HWID's (Hardware Identification numbers) are almost always helpful.
HWID's Tool

6. Tell us what you did - Could we try to reproduce your issue ourselves just based on your first post?

I don't think you did any of that. sad
We can't help you without the above info.
SP3 includes the HDaudio fix (kb888111).  Without that, no HDaudio!

2,484

(2 replies, posted in DriverPack LAN)

This is a request for an older driver than what is currently in the beta/release candidate.

2,485

(4 replies, posted in DriverPack LAN)

This was already implemented back in May 2009 but was never finalized.
Implemented in DriverPack LAN 1002r1 (in work)

2,486

(88 replies, posted in DriverPack LAN)

Implemented v14.6 in DriverPack LAN 1002r1.
@Fragbert, just change the [IMPL] to [REQ] in the thread title if the drivers get updated. smile

This was already implemented in the current beta/release candidate. smile

Implemented in DriverPack LAN 1002r1  (in work)

Implemented in DriverPack LAN 1002r1 (in work)

Implemented in DriverPack LAN 1002r1 (in work)

Implemented in DriverPack Chipset 1002r1 (in work).

2,492

(22 replies, posted in 3rd Party Vista / 7 DriverPacks)

They don't make it easy!  Those drivers don't decompress well.

I've built this for you to test.  It's x86.
http://driverpacks.sytes.net/driverpack … _100201.7z

2,493

(20 replies, posted in 3rd Party Vista / 7 DriverPacks)

Those drivers are very old.  They may be needed for Windows 95, 98, 2000, or XP.  But I don't think they would work in Vista or Win7.
Have you tried them already?
Do they make a difference?

2,494

(21 replies, posted in 3rd Party Vista / 7 DriverPacks)

It's there now. wink

2,495

(23 replies, posted in Vista / 7 DriverPack WLAN)

It's there now. wink

2,496

(21 replies, posted in 3rd Party Vista / 7 DriverPacks)

Updated to 10.01

2,497

(8 replies, posted in 3rd Party Vista / 7 DriverPacks)

Updated to 10.01

2,498

(23 replies, posted in Vista / 7 DriverPack WLAN)

Updated to 10.01

2,499

(2 replies, posted in Feedback and Support - DriverPacks Base)

You only need the most recent version of each.  So for DriverPack Graphics A, you only need version 9.12.1, which is the current version.
There is no DriverPack Graphics A 9.12.2

2,500

(55 replies, posted in Vista / 7 DriverPack Mass Storage)

Updated to 10.01
Changelog:
29 Jan 2010
- Reorganized folder structure for upcoming DPBase support.
- Update Highpoint
- 1 RocketRAID 172x SATA Controller
      DriverVer=06/12/2007, 1.0.7.612 to 10/29/2007, 1.1.7.1029
- 2 RocketRAID 2522 SATA Controller
      DriverVer=07/02/2007, 1.0.7.702 to 12/31/2009, 1.2.9.1231
- Update Jmicron
- 1 Micron JMB36X Controller
      DriverVer=07/17/2009, 1.17.49.4 to 11/23/2009, 1.17.53.0
- 2 JMB38X SD Host Controller
      DriverVer=07/20/2009, 1.0.32.1 to 09/23/2009, 1.0.34.2