Qualcomm Atheros AR813X/AR815X/816X Series PCI-E Ethernet Controller driver

updated to {DriverVer = 04/25/2012, 2.0.15.16} WHQL'ed for Vista, 7, & 8 (NT6.0, NT6.1, NT6.2) x86 & x64
introducing {DriverVer = 05/14/2012, 99.0.1.1} for Win8; WHQL'ed with sha1/sha256 hashes (NDIS 6.30)

Note: - the device is now described as a Qualcomm Atheros AR81xx Series PCI-E Ethernet Controller (NDIS 6.x0)
      - the .sys files are all digitally signed
       - Advanced Tab displays in English, Chinese (Taiwan), Chinese (PRC), German, Spanish, French, Italian,
              Japanese, Dutch, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Czech, Danish, Finnish, Greek,
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  here --> http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content … 15900F.exe big_smile

...Following a hunch lead me to {DriverVer = 04/23/2012, 10.0.0.54} WHQL for Win7
here --> http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content … 85100B.exe big_smile

Note:  Also includes {DriverVer = 04/26/2012, 10.0.0.25} WHQL'ed for Win7 (in the Win8 folders within setup)

For some HWID's, the following registry settings are added over v10.0.0.52:

[ConnectionFailure.reg]
HKR, ,                                  delayNWSleep,                   0x00002,  "1"
HKR, ,                                  swBeaconProcess,                0x00002,  "1"

The INF file is getting rather sizeable now with 504,516 bytes for the x86 version.
Setup includes DiagnosticUtility & Cisco Extensions:  EAP-FAST, EAP-LEAP, EAP-PEAP, & EAP-SIM

updated to {DriverVer = 04/13/2012, 10.0.0.52} WHQL for Win7 for the following Toshiba HWID's:

[Atheros.NTX86.6.1]
; DisplayName               Section                 DeviceID
; -----------               -------                 --------
; Toshiba
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.T946x%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T946x.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_7055144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.T946x%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T946x.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_661111AD

here --> http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content … 85100B.exe big_smile

When one extracts the driver from the setup files, these HWID's are included:

[Atheros.NTX86.6.1]
; DisplayName               Section                 DeviceID
; -----------               -------                 --------
;legacy HW Entries
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001B%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2062.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_FF19
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.ospsim%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_OSPEMU.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_FE30
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_938x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_ABCD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.osprey%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_OSPREY.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9580%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_9580.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0033
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_9485.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_3118168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1111%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1111.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0037&SUBSYS_3118168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3119.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_3119168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3119.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_3122168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_938x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_3112168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_938x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_3113168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_938x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_3114168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_938x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_3116168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_938x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_ABCD&SUBSYS_00000000
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_946x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_3117168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.956x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_956x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0036&SUBSYS_3025168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.956x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_956x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0036&SUBSYS_3026168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1030%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1030.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_1030168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2030%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2030.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_2030168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1031%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1031.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_1031168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2031%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2031.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_2031168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1041%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1041.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_1041168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2041%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2041.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_2041168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1042%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1042.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_1042168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2042%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2042.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_2042168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1051%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1051.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_1051168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2051%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2051.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_2051168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1052.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_1052168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2052.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_2052168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1053%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1053.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_1053168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2053%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2053.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_2053168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1054.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_1054168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2054.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_2054168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1062%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1062.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_1062168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2062%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2062.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_2062168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001B%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1063.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_1063168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001B%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2063.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_2063168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3062%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2062.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_3062168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3063%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2063.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_3063168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3061%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2051.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_3061168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3065%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2052.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_3065168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2061%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2051.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_2061168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1061%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1051.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_1061168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2065%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2052.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_2065168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1065%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1052.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_1065168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001C.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_3067168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3064.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_3064168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2055%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2055.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001D&SUBSYS_2055168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2055%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1055.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001D&SUBSYS_1055168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_1025168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_1026168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_2026168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1071%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1071.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_1071168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1071%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1071.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_2071168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3072.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_1072168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3072.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_2072168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3072.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_3072168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_3091168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_3092168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_3093168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_3094168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_3095168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_3096168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_3097168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_3098168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_3099168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_309A168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_309B168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_309C168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_309D168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_309F168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0029&SUBSYS_2091168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0029&SUBSYS_2092168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091PB.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0029&SUBSYS_2093168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0029&SUBSYS_2094168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0029&SUBSYS_2096168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0029&SUBSYS_2098168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30A1168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30A2168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30AB%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30AB168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30AD%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30AD168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30AE%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AA.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30AE168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30AF%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30AF168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30B0%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30B0.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_30B0168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_30A3168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A7%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001C.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002C&SUBSYS_30A7168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2099%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002D&SUBSYS_2099168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A4.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_30A4168C
; Customer X
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_A527167D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7125144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_04291468
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3072.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_04301468
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2055%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2055.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001D&SUBSYS_720B1799
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2055%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2055.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001D&SUBSYS_B2031113
; Foxconn
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3062%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04221468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_04221468
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04221468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_04171468
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04221468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_04181468
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04221468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_04201468
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E023105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E023105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E036105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E036105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A7%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E029105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002C&SUBSYS_E029105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A7%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E029105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002C&SUBSYS_1029105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30AB%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E033105Bw.ndi,PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E033105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_311711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_E064105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_E062105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661811AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_E063105B
; Apple
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_008F106B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_008F106B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_938x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_009A106B
; Linksys
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1737_g%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001A.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_00531737
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1737_bg%  = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001B.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_00431737
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0044%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001B.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_00441737
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1737_bg%  = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_00351731
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1737_bg%  = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_00351737
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1737_bg%  = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_00171737
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1737_bg%  = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_00251737
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1737_bg%  = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_1026168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1737_abg% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_00361737
; Siemens
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.800118CB% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3072.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_800118CB
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3070%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1042.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_307002FA
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3071%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1042.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_307102FA
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_662111AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_662111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_662211AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_662211AD
;Accton
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3062%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2062.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_75191113
; AMD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091amd.ndi,  PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_1130168C
; Netgear
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.90001385% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_90001385.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_90001385
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.4B001385% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_4B001385
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.4B001385% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_5B001385
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.5D001385% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_5D001385
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.4D001385% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_4D001385
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.4F001385% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_4F001385
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.5E001385% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_5E001385
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.4D001385% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_5A001385
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_46101385
; OQO
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2062%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2062.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_1602196f
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2062%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2062.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_1603196f
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3062%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2062.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_1604196f
;Lenovo Japan
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.5013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_5013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_0034168c
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.6013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_6013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_0035168c
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_1014&SUBSYS_05891014
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.4013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_4013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_1014&SUBSYS_058A1014
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_1014&SUBSYS_057E1014
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_04081468
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0032168c% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0032168c.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_0032168c
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0033168c% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0033168c.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_0033168c
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0036%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0036.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_0036168c
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0037%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0037.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_0037168c
; Lenovo China
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.309917AA% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_309917AA.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_309917AA
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_316417AA.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_316417AA
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_309D17AA.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_309D17AA
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A117AA.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30A117AA
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A117AAw.ndi,PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_31A117AA
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A417AA.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_30A417AA
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A417AAw.ndi,PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_31A417AA
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A117AAw.ndi,PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30AB185F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_311817AA.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_311817AA
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_321817AA.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_321817AA
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_321917AA.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_321917AA
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_311417AA.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_311417AA
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_321417AA.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_321417AA
; IBM
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0033168c% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03841014.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_03841014
; Samsung
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_S001A.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_7101144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_S001A.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_7114144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_S001A.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_7115144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_S3067b.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_7131144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_S3067b.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_7130144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001B%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_S001B.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_7108144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001B%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_S001B.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_7116144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_S3067b.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_E00B105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_S3067b.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_E00C105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001B%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_S3067.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_E00E105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091SF.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_E00F105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091SF.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_E010105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091SF.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_7161144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1a.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_7167144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1a.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E025105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30AB%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1w.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E032105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1w.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_7178144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1w.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30B2185F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1a.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_7187144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30B0%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30B07189.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_7189144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1a.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_4101144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1a.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_4114144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1w.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_4102144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1w.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_4103144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1w.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_4104144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3119s.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_4105144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3119s.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_4106144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3119s.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_410D144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3119s.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_410E144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3119s.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_410F144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_4107144D.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_4107144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_4107144D.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_4108144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_4107144D.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_4109144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_4107144D.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_410A144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_4107144D.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_410B144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_4107144D.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_410C144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_9485s.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_4115144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_9485s.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_4116144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_9485s.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_4117144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_946xs.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_4110144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_946xs.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_4111144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_946xs.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_4112144D
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_946xs.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_4113144D
; Option
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.00231931% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1op.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_00231931
; D-Link
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA642%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1186.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_3A6A1186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA645%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1186.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_3A0907D1
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA645%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1186.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_3A761186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA645%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3A7B1186.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0029&SUBSYS_3A791186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA542%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3A691186.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_3A691186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA547%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3A6D1186.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_3A6B1186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA547%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3A7A1186.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0029&SUBSYS_3A781186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA652%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1186.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_3A6E1186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA652%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3A7B1186.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0029&SUBSYS_3A7B1186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA552%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3A6D1186.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_3A6D1186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA552%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3A7A1186.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0029&SUBSYS_3A7A1186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA643%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3A6F1186.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_3A6F1186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA556%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3A701186.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_3A701186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.G650%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3A121186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.G520X%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_32031186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.G520%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3A131186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.AG520%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3A081186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.AG530%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3A141186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.G630%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_3A151186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.G510%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_3A161186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.AG650%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3A071186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.AG660%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3A631186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.G680%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3A171186.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3A171186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.G550%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3A181186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.AG660B%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3A171186.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_3A191186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.AG530B%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_3A221186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.G650P%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_3A241186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.G520P%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_3A231186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.WDA1320%  = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_3A1D1186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.WDA2320%  = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3A1B1186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA520%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3A731186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.DWA620%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3A741186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.CWNA2330% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3A171186.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3A1A1186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.CWNA1330% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3A1C1186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.CWNA1330% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3A171186.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_3A1C1186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.CG650%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_32021186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.CG630%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_3B081186
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.CG630%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_3B081186
; Alpha/ATKK
%ATIWC.DeviceDesc.ATICB%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_12041259
%ATIWC.DeviceDesc.ATIPC%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_12031259
; Motion Computing
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3061%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7111144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_7111144F
; Azurewave
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001C.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_10341A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10261A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_10261A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10261A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_10601A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10241A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_10241A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10671A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_10671A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10711A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_10711A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10711A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_10811A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_10891A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1D891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_1D891A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10671A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_10901A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_20371A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_11061A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1A671A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_1A671A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1A891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_1A891A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A7%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11121A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002C&SUBSYS_11121A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A7%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11121A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002C&SUBSYS_1A121A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10261A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_10331A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30AB%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_20361A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB2C37.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_2C371A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11211A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_11211A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1A211A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_1A211A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2A371A3B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2A371A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_2A371A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2C971A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_2C971A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11861A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_11861A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_CUS198.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_20861A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11861A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_1F861A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.11951A3B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11861A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_11951A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.11951A3B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11861A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_1F951A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.21001A3B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2C971A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_21001A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.11951A3B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11861A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0037&SUBSYS_11951A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.11951A3B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11861A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0037&SUBSYS_1F951A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.21001A3B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2C971A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0037&SUBSYS_21001A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_651311AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_11731A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_118C1A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_118C1A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_209C1A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_209C1A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_946x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_21101A3B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_850E1043.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_211C1A3B
; Huawei
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_A5003485
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_A5013485
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.663111AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_663111AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_A5023485
; Panasonic
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1C711A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_1C711A3B
; QMI    
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001C.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_01121A32                        
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3065%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_01001A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_01001A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3063%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_01001A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_02001A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03011A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_05021A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03011A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_03011A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03011A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_05041A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_01051A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_21081A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_01051A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_01051A32 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_01051A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_2A97103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_01121A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_01121A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03011A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_05071A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03091A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_03091A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30AB%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03051A32w.ndi,PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_23001A32
; Arcadyan
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_01051A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_C6011113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_D8111113.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_D8111113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03051A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_F6111113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E006105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_C8231113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03011A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_C8221113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03011A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_D8221113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03051A32w.ndi,PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_98111113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_A0111113
; Askey/Compal
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03011A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_7168144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2C971A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_40011C56
; LiteOn
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_6313.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_630311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_6313.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_631311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_6313.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_633311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2061%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11AD.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_530111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2062%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11AD.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_540111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_660311AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_661311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30AB%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_660311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03011A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_654211AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_665111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_651311AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_651311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_652311AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_652311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A417AAw.ndi,PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_660711AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11861A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_662711AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2C971A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_662811AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_321417AA.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_663111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_946x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_664111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.661811AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661811AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0037&SUBSYS_661811AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.661711AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0037&SUBSYS_661711AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E059105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_311711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_665111AD
; Acer
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E006105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E006105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_660011AD 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E006105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E006105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_E006105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E006105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E006105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_03031A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E01F105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E01F105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_E01F105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E01F105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E01F105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_663211AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E01F105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E01F105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_03061A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04281468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_01081A32   
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04281468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_04281468
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04281468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_E008105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04281468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_E00D105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.663111AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E016105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_663111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04281468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_635311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04281468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_660311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.663111AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E016105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E016105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.663111AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E016105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E022105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E01F105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E01F105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_309D185F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E031105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E031105Bw.ndi,PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E031105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.660311AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_660311AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_660311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.660311AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_660311AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_23091A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.660311AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_660311AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_E034105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.663111AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E016105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_23051A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.663111AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E035105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E035105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.663111AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E035105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_664111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.663111AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E035105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_63051A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E01F105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_664211AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_664211AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.660311AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_660311AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_30B4185F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.655211AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_655211AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_655211AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.661711AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_661711AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.661711AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_E047105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E04A105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E04A105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_E04A105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.661811AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661811AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_661811AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.661811AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661811AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_E04D105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E051105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661811AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_E051105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.661711AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_A118185F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.661711AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_663711AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.661711AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0037&SUBSYS_663711AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.311711AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_311711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_662111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.311711AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_311711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_E052105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E059105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_311711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_E059105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E059105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_311711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_E058105B
; Toshiba
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2041%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2041.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_7064144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2042%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2042.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_7065144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2051%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2051.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_7084144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2051%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2051.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_7088144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001B%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001B.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_7092144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2054.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_7094144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3063%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2063.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_7096144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3065%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2052.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_7106144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001C.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_7128144f
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001A.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_04271468
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001B%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001B.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_04251468
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001A.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_04261468
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7125144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_7125144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001C.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_042A1468
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_E004105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7141144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_E009105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_7136144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_7154144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7141144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_7141144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001C.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_41051A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7141144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_43011A32  
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7141144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_43031A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7141144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_E012105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_E013105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_E015105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E014105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7141144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_7158144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_7156144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_7157144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_7159144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001C.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_632311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7141144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_662011AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_650211AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_653211AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7141144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_661011AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_651211AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_652211AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_661111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7163144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7163144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_661211AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_660111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7163144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7163144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_7163144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_7164144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7163144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7163144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_E019105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E01A105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_43051A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7163144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7163144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_43061A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001C.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_A6011113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E6111113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7141144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_E6221113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_D6221113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E8111113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7163144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7163144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_F8221113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_A8221113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_B8221113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_45071A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7136144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7136144F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_65071A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T30A4.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_43091A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7173144Fw.ndi,PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_7173144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7173144Fw.ndi,PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_661311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7173144Fw.ndi,PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_10001B14
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_938x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_7188144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_938x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_650311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_7173144Fw.ndi,PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_EE321113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_9485.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_660711AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T3119.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_660811AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_9485.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_7192144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T3119.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_7193144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_9485.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_B8411113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T3119.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_B8421113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_9485.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_43181A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_7194144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.T946x%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T946x.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_7055144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.T946x%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T946x.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_661111AD
; Sony
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E007105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_E007105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.04231468% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E000105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_E000105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.04231468% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E002105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_E002105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.04061468% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04061468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_04061468
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.04071468% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04061468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_04071468 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.04231468% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04231468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_04231468 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.04231468% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_04231468.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_0423168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_S30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E017105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_SS30A1.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_E030105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_S30A1w.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E037105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_S3119.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_E044105B
; HP Desktop
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2A5F103C% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2A5F103C.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_2A5F103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.500011AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11AD.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_500011AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.500111AD% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11AD.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_500111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1000168c% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1000168C.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_1000168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1000168c% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1001168C.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_1001168C
; HP LT
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30ABLT.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30AB1895
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1LT.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30A11895
; HP laptop
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3067%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H001C.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_303F103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3067%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H001C.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_3040103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3067%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H001C.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_137A103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3067%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H001C.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_137B103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H2063%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H2063.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_1385103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H2063%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H2063.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_1386103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3096%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H002A.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_1381103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3096%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H002A.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_1382103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3096%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H002A.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_3041103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3096%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H002A.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_3042103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H30A1%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_303F103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H30A1%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_3040103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H30AB%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H30AB.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_1461103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H30A4%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H30A4.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_1462103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3197%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H3197.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_1626103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3116%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H3116.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_1628103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3112%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H3112.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_1627103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3119%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H3119.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_1785103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3119%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H3119.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_179F103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3118%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H3118.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_1838103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H3335%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H3335.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_1864103C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.H9565%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_H9565.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0036&SUBSYS_18E3103C
; Asus
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3062%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2062.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_7112144f
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_7137144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3072.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_7122144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1071.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_7132144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1071.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_2072144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_7182144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_7183144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_A0111113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_1A891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_A8311113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB2C37.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_A8421113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2A371A3B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2A371A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_A8411113
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E049105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB2C37.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E048105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_666111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB2C37.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_662311AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_E03E105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11861A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_E04E105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_850D1043.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_850D1043
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2C971A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_E04F105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2C971A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_7197144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_850E1043.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_850E1043
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_CUS217.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_21161A3B
; Sharp(Mitac)
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_7138144F 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_7139144F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_7140144F 
; Fujitsu
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_13C010CF.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_13C010CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_147C10CF.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_147C10CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3091%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_147D10CF.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_147D10CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1071%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_13C010CF.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_147E10CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_F013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_123410CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0013%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_F013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_123510CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.10CF%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_F013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_123610CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001B%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_F013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_132910CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.10CF%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_F013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_134F10CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3062%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_F013C.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_139C10CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3067%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_F01C.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_142E10CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_153710CF.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_153710CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.7163144F% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_147D10CF.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_153610CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_158F10CF.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_158F10CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_161910CF.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_161910CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_16A810CF.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_16A810CF
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_178310CF.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_178310CF
; WNC
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.CM9%	   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2042.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_1012185F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30AB%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03051A32w.ndi,PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30AE185F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_E016105B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30A1185F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03091A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_30B3185F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3119185F.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_3119185F
; TPLINK
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.1ACE%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_T3091.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0029&SUBSYS_92231ACE
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0300T%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A4TP.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002D&SUBSYS_0300168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.0301T%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A4TP.ndi,   PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002D&SUBSYS_0301168C
; Pegatron
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.00341B0A% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_3091.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_00341B0A
; Belkin
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001A.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_701D1799
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.001A%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001A.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001A&SUBSYS_700D1799
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.F6D3000%  = ATHR_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_30001799
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.F6D3000%  = ATHR_DEV_OS61_001B.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_30001799
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.80111799% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_80111799.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_80111799
; NEC 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3062%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_N2062.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_102010E9
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3062%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_N2062.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_102510E9
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_N3072.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_102210E9
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3072%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_N3073.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_102610E9
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03051A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_03051A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03051A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_83051A32
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_651311AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_05081A32
; IO Data
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.D05B10FC% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_D05B10FC.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0029&SUBSYS_D05B10FC
; SEMCO
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30AB%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_BA91167D.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_BA91167D
; Dell LT
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.D3067%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_02B0.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_02B01028
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.D3067%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_02B0.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_02B11028
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.D3067%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_02B0.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_02D61028
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.D3067%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_D001C.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_0202168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.D30A1%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_D30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_0204168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.D30AB%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_D30AB.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_0205168C
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.D30AB%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_D30ABHZ.ndi,  PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_04641028
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.D30AB%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_D30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_30AF185F
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.D30AB%    = ATHR_DEV_OS61_D30A1.ndi,    PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_A3051A32
; Xavi 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_04001B9A 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03091A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_08001B9A 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_0C001B9A 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_04011B9A 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_04021B9A 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_04101B9A 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A1%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_10891A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_04111B9A  
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03091A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_08011B9A 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30A4%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03091A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002E&SUBSYS_08021B9A 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_0C011B9A 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_0C021B9A 
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_0C031B9A
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_0C041B9A
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_0C051B9A
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.30ABLT%   = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30AB2C37.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_0C101B9A
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.2A371A3B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2A371A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_0C111B9A
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_651311AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_18001B9A
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_651311AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_18011B9A
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.938x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_651311AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0030&SUBSYS_18021B9A
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11861A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_1C001B9A
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_11861A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_1C011B9A
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2C971A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_20001B9A
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_2C971A3B.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_20011B9A
; Via
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3B001106% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_30A1.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002B&SUBSYS_3B001106
[Gigabyte.NTX86.6.1]
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E801%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_E801.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_E8011458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E811%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_E811.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_E8111458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E814%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_E814.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_E8141458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.0013%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_0013.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_E9011458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E901%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_E901.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001B&SUBSYS_E9011458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E911%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_E911.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_E9111458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E912%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_E912.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0013&SUBSYS_E9121458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E913%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_E913.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_E9131458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E917%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_E917.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_E9171458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E815%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_E914.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_E8151458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E914%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_E914.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0023&SUBSYS_E9141458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E915%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_E914.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_E9151458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E916%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_E916.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0024&SUBSYS_E9161458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E918%     = GIGA_DEV_OS61_E918.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_001C&SUBSYS_E9181458
%GIGA.DeviceDesc.E9191458% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_03011A32.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_002A&SUBSYS_E9191458

I'll give you one guess as to which one satisfies WHQL status. smile
One mystery remains; whom is "Customer X"? yikes
The following HWID's are added over v10.0.0.45:

%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_311711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_E064105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.9485%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_E062105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.3119%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_661811AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0032&SUBSYS_E063105B
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.946x%     = ATHR_DEV_OS61_946x.ndi,     PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_664111AD
%ATHR.DeviceDesc.E059105B% = ATHR_DEV_OS61_311711AD.ndi, PCI\VEN_168C&DEV_0034&SUBSYS_665111AD

try a linux live CD like linuxMint to confirm.  Be aware that you may need to manually adjust the volume upon startup.  Heck, if it works, you might not even need Windows.

Do 'old-school' headphones work in any OS?

...by revoking the trust on a set of intermediate CA certificates

Microsoft wrote:

"    Microsoft Enforced Licensing Intermediate PCA (2 certificates)
    Microsoft Enforced Licensing Registration Authority CA (SHA1)"

Original Article --> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/06/04 … ses_flame/
KB2718704 --> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/secu … ry/2718704

Hopefully this will end the ads in Avira AntiVirus proclaiming "who's afraid of flame?"

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http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/champis2.gifHappy belated BirthDay!   http://www.millan.net/minimations/smileys/bdayparty.gif

http://copingkoala.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/thefuture.jpg?w=450&h=360

Thanks to Camilla Eriksson of MillanNet.

http://ts4.mm.bing.net/th?id=I4966378650141683&pid=1.1

Windows Server 2012 (aka Windows Server 8) is now a Release Candidate.  Product Details

Microsoft wrote:

64-bit "ISO available in: Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish

VHD available in: English"

I note that the system requirements for Server '12 are much less than the consumer OS.  I am told that Metro is not as much of an issue, either.  A Hotmail account might be required for download.
Eng/French ISO = 3.4GB

Microsoft - Windows Server 2012 Forum

"AMD Processors with Rapid Virtualization Indexing Required to Run Hyper-V in Windows® 8" 
http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles/Pa … VWin8.aspx


Windows 8 Release Preview is available here --> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/iso

Microsoft wrote:

"Windows 8 Release Preview is available in Arabic, English, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish."

Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool

For ISO installs, the key may need to be entered to install successfully.
  That exists along with the MediaCenter key here --> http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/faq

Note that despite the System Requirements (shown in the FAQ) of a 1GHz CPU, in addition your CPU/Chipset/BIOS need to support NX-bit (aka XD), PAE, & SSE3 (or you will receive an error upon install -
Your PC’s CPU isn’t compatible with Windows 8.”).  This includes virtual environments.
Video Card requirements are a "Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver".

Aero has been removed from this edition.  IE10 is included.  Also, the Preview expires Jan 2013.

Windows 8 Compatibility Center  (odd to see DVD Decrypter listed)
Microsoft - Windows 8 Release Preview Forum

Much negative feedback has seemingly flooded the 'net concerning the Metro interface (just wait 'til they try to include this in Win7-SP2!  Windows 'ate' my homework sad).  One fact overlooked by most is the streamlined core.  Your mileage will vary.

Note that (when officially released) like Windows 7, OEM licenses will not officially allow activation on a replacement computer should your original go "legs up".  AFIK, Retail versions are not limited in the same way.

You might consider researching HP's forum for answers.
If this fails, you could try using mr_smartepants' SAD2 utility & the appropriate driverpacksmile

DriverPacks also allow people to add drivers to their original install media, creating new media with updated drivers.  DPs_BASE works for Windows XP media.

intel wrote:

"    Windows XP* Driver Model (XPDM).  XPDM drivers deliver an interface that visually resembles Windows XP, but these drivers do not support Windows 7 OS premium features such as Microsoft Aero* and only offer limited functionality on some computers.

Note     Intel has not tested XPDM graphics drivers on the Windows 7 operating system."

intel wrote:

"Note     Intel has only tested XPDM graphics drivers on Windows Vista for the following integrated graphics controllers: Intel 82865 Graphics Controller, Intel 82915G/82910GL Express Chipset family, and the Mobile Intel 915GM/GMS, 910GML Express Chipset family."
http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb/CS-029325.htm

I can confirm that the latest XP driver worked well on a "Intel® 82915G/82910GL Express Chipset" on Win7_x86.  Aero support worked "tickety-boo" (DX9.0c PS2.0/VS2.0).  No sense running any graphically-intense games upon it, performance won't allow.  Will it play video at 1080p or greater?  I don't know.  I have not tried.  It seemed to function well enough for most web pages, including video.  Thankfully the monitor i was using didn't require a custom video mode.
Reference

  As for the i855G?  Good question.  If the XPDM driver works for you in 7x86, you could consider requesting it's addition to DriverPacks B nt6_x86.

Additionally, it appears that the i852GME had a 533MHz FSB available.  Consider downgrading the CPU if possible, applicable & relevant.

PS:  you can usually find the BIOS version using intel's control panel usually included with the driver.
PPS:  you can actually use an external monitor on most laptops without the built-in panel connected.
          Just ensure that both the panel LVDS cable & the inverter are disconnected from the motherboard.
          Sometimes it is best to completely remove the LCD-half of a laptop to prevent possible damage.

Edit:  Oh, backlight replacement;  tricky stuff.  Usually easier to replace the panel.  AKA "the Last Resort".
          -The plastic sheets inside must remain in the original configuration.
          -Dust & fingerprint contamination is a concern.
          -Reassembly requires patience to avoid damage to the panel.
          -Panels are as sharp as glass, maybe more-so.
          -Do not break insulation.
          -Backlight wiring is High-Voltage & although the currents are low,
            somewhat like Vogon Poetry it has the potential to kill, maim &/or torture. yikes
          -Like a garden-hose under pressure; if you don't pinch or puncture it, it shouldn't leak.
          -Bulbs contain mercury.  Broken bulbs are a nightmare, treat like asbestos; never use a vacuum to clean debris.

Hello, and welcome to the DriverPacks forum!

Can you verify that the driverpacks were downloaded correctly?  Hash values are provided on the main download pages.
   http://driverpacks.net/driverpacks/wind … pset/12.03
   http://driverpacks.net/driverpacks/wind … rage/12.03
Additionally, i like using 7zip to "Test Archive".

Edit:  can you indicate which specific packs you have issues with?

ENENews wrote:

"Top Cancer Doctor: Irresponsible to say cesium in California bluefin tuna is nothing to worry about — You have radioactive material in fish, which is being eaten by people (VIDEO)
http://enenews.com/top-cancer-doctor-ir … ople-video
How Fukushima May Show Up in Your Sushi
ABC News
May 29, 2012

Dr. Michael Harbut, director of the Environmental Cancer Program at Wayne State University’s Karmanos Cancer Institute in Detroit

    [...]

    “In general, when you hear the word ‘radiation’ at all, it’s cause for some alarm, and I agree always a cause for significant attention.”

    Harbut, who described himself as a physician, scientist and “guy who likes sushi,” added that while the levels of radiation found should not be seen as a direct threat to human health, scientists should focus their efforts on how this extra little bit of contamination fits into the bigger picture of food safety.

    “For somebody to say this is an immediate threat to large numbers of humans and their health is irresponsible,” Harbut said. “We don’t see people dying left and right all over the West Coast from radiation poisoning. But to say this is nothing to worry about is equally irresponsible, because you have radioactive material ingested by fish, which is in turn being eaten by people.”

ENENews wrote:

"Reuters: Cesium remains dispersed throughout water column “from the surface to the ocean floor”
http://enenews.com/reuters-cesium-remai … cean-floor
Fukushima radiation seen in tuna off California
Reuters
Deborah Zabarenko
May 28, 2012

    [...]

    unlike some other compounds, radioactive cesium does not quickly sink to the sea bottom but remains dispersed in the water column, from the surface to the ocean floor.

    Fish can swim right through it, ingesting it through their gills, by taking in seawater or by eating organisms that have already taken it in, [Study author Daniel Madigan of Stanford University's Hopkins Marine Station] said."

ENENews wrote:

"Scientists: “Absolutely every one” of bluefin tunas tested from S. California was contaminated with Fukushima radiation — “We were definitely surprised to see it at all – and even more surprised to see it in every one we measured”
http://enenews.com/scientists-absolutel … -surprised
Subscription Only: Tuna Carried Fukushima Radioactivity to U.S. Coast
Wall Street Journal
BY ROBERT LEE HOTZ
May 28, 2012, 6:36 p.m. ET

    Pacific bluefin tuna migrating last year from coastal Japan to the waters off Southern California contained radioactive cesium isotopes from the Fukushima nuclear disaster, scientists reported Monday.

    [...]

    “The tuna packaged it up and brought it across the world’s largest ocean,” said marine ecologist Daniel Madigan at Stanford University, who led the study team. “We were definitely surprised to see it at all and even more surprised to see it in every one we measured.”

    [...]

    “We found that absolutely every one of them had comparable concentrations of cesium-134 and cesium-137,” said marine biologist Nicholas Fisher at Stony Brook University in New York state, who was part of the study group.

WSJ's Robert Lee Hotz wrote:

"The amount of radioactivity in the fish was one-tenth the level the U.S. and Japan consider dangerous, and likely posed no public-health hazard or risk to people who ate the seafood, the scientists said. But the study showed for the first time that migrating sea life rapidly brought traces of radioactive elements from the damaged Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactors across vast distances."

Original article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA:
     http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2012/ … 9.abstract


Note:  That was from Bluefin caught August, 2011.  Plans are underway to expand testing this summer.
        That radioactivity comparison uses the new allowable maximums, not previous lower maximums.
        Radioactive emissions into the Pacific Ocean from Fukushima Daiichi continue.

When you are able, could you check to see what version is in your inspiron?  Here's a reference in a BIOS update to the Inspiron 700m Series with an i855g chipset

"Build Date:   05/18/2005               

Intel 855GM Video BIOS version is 3104."
ftp://ftp.dell.com/bios/700m_A04.txt

I found the latest Video BIOS directly from intel.  No batteries included; what is included is a battery of VidBIOS modules.

mtg_1235.vbt contains, not having wrote:

"Intel(r)852GM/852GME/855GM/855GME PCI Accelerated SVGA BIOS
Build Number: 1235 PC 14.4   07/18/2005  09:51:21
DECOMPILATION OR DISASSEMBLY "[MUY PROHIBIDOS]"
  Copyright (C) 2000-2003 Intel Corp. All Rights Reserved."

Intel seems to recommend {DriverVer=11/03/2005, 6.14.10.4421} for that chipset, with that VidBIOS.

intel wrote:

"This file is intended for use by Developers."

  here --> http://downloadmirror.intel.com/9630/a0 … xp1418.zip
Production Version 14.18.0.4421 Release Notes

The driver for the i865G series contains one additional VidBIOS; the one for the i865G series {DriverVer=08/24/2005, 6.14.10.4384}.  The VidBIOS for the i852/i855 series appear the same as the one in the driver for the i852/i855 series above.
http://downloadmirror.intel.com/9353/a0 … xp1416.zip  The Embedded driver for the i915GME series {DriverVer=01/13/2007, 6.14.10.4764} has newer VidBIOS's for the i910-i945 series chipsets and adds a VidBIOS for the i96x series.  http://downloadmirror.intel.com/15219/e … _25_50.zip  Naturally, the VidBIOS's aren't interchangeable, and driver interchangeability is rather limited.

More VidBIOS's, including i945, i965 & g35 series exist in the first Vista driver for the i945 series chipsets.  http://downloadmirror.intel.com/14430/e … ta_156.zip  http://downloadmirror.intel.com/14429/e … 64_156.zip

There's also an Embedded driver and VidBIOS available for most of this hardware {DriverVer = 06/04/2006,5.1.0.838}, although it is decidedly non-WHQL, and most likely a non-starter .  Definitely, only use at your own risk!  Release Notes:  http://downloadmirror.intel.com/9870/en … in_5_1.txt  VidBIOS Release Notes:  http://downloadmirror.intel.com/9867/en … OS_5_1.txt

intel wrote:

"The Intel® Embedded Graphics Drivers (IEGD) have been developed from the ground up to specifically target the needs of embedded platform developers, offering an alternative to drivers designed for the desktop and mobile market segments.

The IEGD Video BIOS is specifically designed for use with IEGD, and is supported on a majority of the embedded Intel® Architecture roadmap, including the Intel® 815/E chipset "[and including the Intel® 845GV and 852/855GME chipsets.]".

The IEGD Video BIOS utilizes the same code based as the drivers, providing the same flexibility in configuration as the drivers.

This package contains release 5.1 of the Video BIOS to be used in conjunction with the IEGD 5.1 driver releases."
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_ … p;lang=eng

This may or may not be relevant:  http://downloadmirror.intel.com/9071/en … LVBIOS.txt

EDIT:  That's hilarious, the image is that of a desktop, again. lol

intel has no driver listed for "Mobile Intel® 910GML Express Chipset", "Mobile Intel® 915 Express Chipset Family " & the "Mobile Intel® 945 Express Chipset Family ", except what appears to be the same linux driver as the i852/i855 series (includes support for i865G).
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_ … p;lang=eng
That aforementioned Developer driver contains all four Video BIOS's.

Another thought occurs, perhaps all of this legwork has been done before, and an older DP_Graphics pack might work swimmingly.
Stuff happens.

If you have a Ohm Meter, you should find infinite resistance between each CCFL end & the panel chassis, as well as each other (while unplugged from the inverter).

  I had a novel idea; use a Digital Capacitance Meter (& a couple of pins) to test the CCFL bulb.  It should read a few tenths of a nano-Farad or so.  If it reads a great deal more, or doesn't register (including 0.001 nF or less - probably a broken bulb), it's probably bad news for the CCFL.  I have no burnt bulbs to double-check this theory (AFIK), though it's consistent throughout my spare panel collection (all but one i suspect to be bad - an 11" circa 1999 that reads a few hundred nano-Farads; i'll rip it apart later to see if an end is burnt - just like a regular failed fluorescent bulb).  (False alarm, the few hundred nano-Farads were from me accidentally touching both probes & tainting the reading- that bulb appeared OK).  There are standalone dedicated power-supplies strictly for testing CCFL's.  Akin to wall-wart testing, CCFL's are likely best tested under load.

  To protect the laptop, they do usually include a Surface-Mount fuse or two on the inverter itself.  I've never heard one hum, though.  Were they victims of spillage?  Sometimes pins get bent inside connectors.  Last time that happened to me, i burnt a CCFL connector.

  One of the odd-size panels may help diagnose those inverters, if you have one you're willing to risk.  With a pin it may be possible to exchange CCFL plugs, rather than chopping the wires.  The fun part is figuring out which side of the connector the manufacturer put the retaining clip.  If the clips don't fit properly, you may need to move on, unless you can solder & insulate the joint with shrink-tube.  High-Voltage joinery must always be properly insulated due to risks of shock, smoke, &/or fire (with earth, &/or water to follow!)

There's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip.  -  Mark Twain  smile

Edit:  it appears that dell caught the image mixup.

the inverter may (or may not) be failing due to a damaged or dying CCFL bulb.  A reddish tint is a good indicator (although you probably already know this).  Another panel may work well (15" 1024x768 or potentially 1280x1024).
The 30-pin connection to the panel is a VESA standard, yet i generally reference LCD datasheets to double-check pinouts & voltage, etc (I can do this for you if needed - just post the panel model #'s & mfg. name).  I also have a copy of the A1277 Dell Diagnostics CD if it helps.  http://ftp.dell.com/diags/cdd_1277.iso
From DDUP1277.exe:

Title      : Diagnostics:Dell 32-bit Diagnostics Utility Partition Contents Upgrade Tool Diagnostics Utility
Version    : A1277
OEM Name   : Dell
OEM Ver    : UpUpdate.A1277
Computers  : DE051, DE061, DM051, DM061, DV061, DXC051, DXC061, DXP051, DXP061, 1520, 1521, 1720, 1721, MM061, MXC051, DXG051, DXG061, MXG051, MXG061, MXP061; Dimension - 2300, 2300C, 2350, 2400, 2400C, 3000, 4500C, 4550, 4590T, 4600, 4600C, 4700, 4700C, 5000, 5100, 5100C, 8250, 8300 / 8300N, 8400, 9100, C521, DC051, DV051, E521, XPS, XPS (Gen 5), XPS Gen 2, XPS Gen 3, Dimension - XPS Gen 4; Inspiron - 1000, 1100, 1150, 1200, 1501, 2200, 300m, 4100, 4150, 500m, 5100, 510m, 5150, 5160, 6000, 600m, 700m, 710m, 8200, 8500, 8600, 9100, 9200, 9300, B120, B135/1400, E1415/650m, ME051, MP061, MXC061, XPS, Inspiron - XPS Gen 2; Latitude - 100L, 110L, 120L , 130L, 131L, C400, C510 / C610, C540 / C640, C840, D400, D410, D420, D500, D505, D510, D520, D531, D600, D610, D620, D630, D631, D800, D810, D820, D830, V740, X1, Latitude - X300; OptiPlex - 160L, 170L, 210L, 320, 740, 745, 745c, GX240, GX260, GX270 / GX270N, GX280, GX520, GX60, GX620, L60, SX260, SX270 / SX270N, OptiPlex - SX280; Precision - 340, 350, 360 / 360N, 370, 380, 390, 450, 470, 490, 530, 650, 670, 690, M20, M4300, M50, M60, M6300, M65, M70, Precision - M90; SmartPC - 300D / 400D, SmartPC - 350D / 450D; M1720, MXC062,

  Dell Inspiron 1150 Service Manual --> http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/s … ns1150/sm/
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/ins1150/sm/cpu3.jpg

Wikipedia wrote:

"One other problem can happen with the wattage rating of the power supply. There are 2 Dell power supplies that were used for different Inspiron models which have the same plug assembly and voltage, a 65 watt supply model PA-6 and a 90 watt supply model PA-9. Some models for example the Inspiron 1100 shipped with a PA-9. If a PA-6 (or equivalent aftermarket supply) is used in these models then the system might not boot at times. In such cases, it will light the battery light for a few seconds when the supply is plugged in. This can also happen if the power supply becomes marginal. Marginal supplies can show as supplying full voltage even if tested with a volt meter while the supply is plugged into the computer and an attempt is made to turn on the computer."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dell_Inspiron

Wikipedia also says that overheating is a major caveat of this product.  Considering the desktop-style CPU,  the integrated heat-spreaders (and heat sinks) are rarely perfectly flat.  They are "within tolerance".  I also noted with s478 Prescott mobile CPU's with HyperThreading are much more efficient with HT disabled.  I dropped 15 degrees Celsius on a Toshiba Satellite A70 just by turning it off (D.P.C. latency also dramatically improved).  Your experience may vary.  This is where a cheap plugin power meter is helpful.  I also note that every 10 degree Celsius drop in temperature doubles the lifespan of ordinary electrolytic capacitors; the effect is more pronounced with Solid Polymer Electrolytics.  Tantalum capacitors can experience explosive failure modes (very rare).

The nice thing about restoring "vintage" equipment is that the principles of restoration can apply to even the newest of hardware. 

The lion's share of my equipment is similarly restored, and typically lasts a minimum of 3 years of full-time usage.  That period starts long after any OEM warranty had expired.  This includes "wall-warts" (especially those with ID chips).  "Wall-warts" can only be properly tested under load.

I consider Henry Ford, and his "production engineering" as my inspiration (his wife had AFIK the first electric car in Detroit).  For it is often the needs of production engineering that are the root of failure.  Think of what is involved in the restoration of the drivetrain & safety systems in an automobile, apart from "cosmetics".

Tomorrow i get to tackle a Sony KDS-60A2020 1080p projection TV with the "green" tint issue!

I agree. 
My confusion concerning whether the Inspiron 1150 was a desktop or laptop came from the image dell displays at one point for that model.
http://i.dell.com/das/dih.ashx/169x169/das/xa_____/global-site-design%20WEB/9428c668-47c3-adfe-d13e-9c4a8c2b9095/1/OriginalPng?id=Dell/Product_Images/eSupport/notebooks/inspiron_notebooks/laptop-inspiron-1150-overhead-esupport-149.jpg
from:  ../inspiron_notebooks/laptop-inspiron-1150-overhead-esupport-149.jpg

botus wrote:

"the feedback was if its an 1150 (or many other models) "they have a well known design fault""

Do they elaborate upon that design flaw in your pc mag botus?

I would assume that it wouldn't be the DC jack, as likely zerohimself would have noticed.  I tend to reason that a 'design-flaw' may have revolved around the lack of an updated Video BIOS to allow '4497 to work.  I refer to the release date of what may be the most up-to-date official BIOS for that model; it coincides somewhat with the older driver posted.
(reference:  http://downloads.dell.com/bios/1150_A07.TXT)
Ergo, the latest driver is significantly newer that the latest BIOS.  I have previously run into a similar issue on an i865G board, and prevailed with an updated BIOS of my own manipulation (i noted no discernible performance difference though).


I apologize for the 'shotgun' approach; i should have elaborated that what i listed were merely potential sources of error hoping to be effective as a 'first-responder'.  I will endeavor to simplify my approach to be more efficient in the future.

I've been thus-far stymied in my quest for a second [SLVD] topic! neutral

cool.  wall-wart may be at issue.  compressed-air shot to clear the radiators.  battery restoration with 3 successive charge-discharge cycles.    Not really an epic fail on DP's part wouldn't you say?

...would that be "ialmdd5.dll" &
   {DriverVer=07/19/2005, 6.14.10.4363} http://downloads.dell.com/video/R105909.EXE ?
Note:  DriverPacks_B_1107\D\G\I5  {DriverVer=02/07/2006,6.14.10.4497}

My first thought is that your optical drive &/or disc may be causing issues.  Many pre-2005 drives (esp. Matsushita-Panasonic) are notorious for poor-compatibility with newer media.  There may be a firmware for that.  Beware that improperly applied firmware can "BRICK" the drive. More often than not, the laser needs light cleaning with a cotton-swab & IsoPropyl Alcohol (99%); put a few drops in the cap & lightly wet the swab; lightly twirl on the lens like you are making fire.  Turn the swab upside-down, breath heavily on the laser & twirl some more.  Beware that improper cleaning can BRICK your laser, so to speak.  If your machine can boot from USB, why not move your media onto a USB-stick or use a USB portable DVD drive?

Bad capacitors can cause unusual results whilst attempting an install.  Can it run a linux live CD (or memtest & vidtest successfully for that matter)?  Google "Capacitor Plague".  Ignore this somewhat if you have a notebook.  I mean somewhat because it's the power-adapters that can have the plague.  No user-serviceable partsI'm not a user, BTW. 
Cleanliness is King with electronics.  "Tin-plague" is another factor if it was regularly stored at temperatures of 15C (59F) or less.  "Tin-Whiskers" can bridge circuits that are connected with Lead-Free solder.  Tin from the casing itself can "plague-off" & bridge circuitry.   I use compressed-air & a soft-bristle nylon brush to clean the boards.  If you have a desktop, the health of the Power-Supply is at issue.  Cleaning &/or servicing these involves knowing four things:  1)  If you don't implicitly know what you are doing, don't even start pulling it apart.  2) Never plug in the AC cord to the back of the P/S while the casing is open.  3)  Always discharge the power-supply before dismantling it. (hold the power-button down for at least 2 minutes with AC cord removed - beware this may reset your BIOS settings.)   4)  Assume that the main caps still hold a residual charge - discharge directly with an electrically-insulated screwdriver or preferably a proper capacitor-discharge tool.

Dead or dying BIOS Batteries can have weird consequences.

Another possibility is that you are attempting to link to an earlier driver possibly due to an out-dated BIOS (usually includes VideoBIOS).  If you have experience updating BIOS's (or is that BIOSae?) you may want to check if an update would apply (A07 possibly, depending upon your service tag). 
Beware that improperly-applied BIOS updates can BRICK your system.
(even if so directed by OEM - rarely, it happens)

BTW:  what has the Dell Diagnostics CD to say for health of the system?

I commend you for (hopefully) having the patience to work with such vintage hardware.  You may need loads of it.
Hopefully you have a goodly-amount of RAM to work with.
  yikes

PS:  what do you think of performance of newer WiFi driver in DP_WLAN_1202 ?

ENENews wrote:

"Update: Fukushima is NOT 4½ Chernobyls of Cs-137… “but it is worse” — “Doubly ironic that it is all thanks to Yomiuri Shinbun, pro-nuke establishment newspaper
http://enenews.com/update-fukushima-is- … -newspaper

nihon311 from comments in said EXSKF blog, wrote:

"We live in Tokyo and we've been following this site."

http://enenews.com/update-fukushima-is- … -newspaper

nihon311 wrote:

"We are musicians and we made a song to help save the Fukushima children. Our song is not for sale yet, but all proceeds will go to help move families that want to move. The song is a remix of Alicia Keys' Empire State of Mind. Please support these innocent children."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15mS99tomgk

That post by ENENews references this next item:
http://femalefaust.blogspot.com/2012/05 … shima.html

femalefaust wrote:

"REPEAT AFTER ME:
"RT Is Wrong:
Fukushima is NOT 4½ Chernobyls (But It IS Worse)"
The problem is that numbers were compared without being converted -- some of the measurements were in I-131 equivalence (and yes, this is the first I have heard of it, and no, I do not undrstand why everyone does not use the same scale, especially because it is easy to not catch mistakes like this when stressed out over the implications, duh). 

The first to sound the alarm clearly, however, was EX-SKF:"

EX-SKF Covering Fukushima I (Daiichi) Nuclear Accident Since March 11, 2011
http://ex-skf.blogspot.ca/2012/05/tepco … odine.html
EX-SKF Video Feed - http://www.youtube.com/blogs/id/PAzr4lcNpec#feed

femalefaust wrote:

"from
Fukushima’s Cs-137 is NOT “Four Chernobyls” !
(Russia Today spreading misinformation)
Posted on May 25, 2012
by Michaël Van Broekhoven

So… see if get this right: The Cs-137 estimate went from 15,000 TBq, which is 15 PBq to… 10 PBq.  Wow…  That’s pretty crafty:  the estimate is lowered by 50%, but by using the iodine-equivalence in their press release, their new totals look much bigger.  Not understanding this sleight of hand, alternative media goes crying wolf about “4x Chernobyl!”, so that TEPCO can, in turn, point out their stupidity and score points for the lunatic pro-nuke crowd…

So…  To make sense of all those news outlets comparing apples and oranges, I created this little table to shed light on the confusion (things in the same color can be compared):
https://allegedlyapparent.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/low_fukushimaversuschernobyl_datacs137i131_mvb.jpg?w=640
(snip)

So while you could scream:   “FUKUSHIMA Cesium = 112 Hiroshima bombs” (which is old news, see my July 31, 2011 post HERE), saying it is “4 times Chernobyl” is truly NONSENSE.

(snip)

While in some respects, such as total Iodine-131 and Cs-137 release, Fukushima is less severe, as far as total radioactivity release, as well as ocean contamination, the 2011 and ongoing Fukushima nuclear disaster is WORSE than Chernobyl’s.  This is 100% backed up by the official data I quote above.   Recent reports (from RT in this case) that Fukushima’s Cesium totals are much worse than Chernobyl’s cannot be substantiated upon scrutiny. "

"What if the Fukushima nuclear fallout crisis had happened here?"

http://www.nrdc.org/nuclear/fallout/

Bonjour Fredh.  To assist mr_smartepants, i have translated the message in the installer window above using Google Translate.

AMD Catalyst Install Manager is already installed and updated version
to reinstall Select 8.0.873.0
Installation Kit AMD CIM

Merci de vous joindre au forum.  Welcome.

972

(5 replies, posted in DriverPack Graphics)

After the install with or without the Graphics Driverpack, is SafeMode working properly on the machines with no LVDS monitor?
(LVDS is used to connect many laptop screens - although likely passing no power for CCFL back-lighting)

Another thought is why integrate the graphics drivers at all?  If it works properly with the stock MS driver during install, why change it?  You could conceivably update the driver after install with mr_smartepants' SAD2 utility.

HWID's make it easier for others more familiar with these types of hardware to comment.
  Without knowing which driver or drivers are involved, I'm unable to help much further.


Thank you for joining the forum & welcome. smile

Pastebin support works.  All patebin posts are deleted after 2 months, BTW.
For example:  http://www.halfdone.com/pastebin/?id=11108-FB5
  Long on hardware names (including ghost drivers, non-PnP) & short on HWID's.
   It can handily compliment the HWID's tool....

Halfdone dev wrote:

"Source Code:
Borland C++ Builder 5 source code. Only for programmers, not for Huntersoft."

note:  an "inside" joke smile

...also home of the "MegaMan Case Mod"  http://www.halfdone.com/SOTW/MegamanBay/ lol

974

(1 replies, posted in Software)

Formerly known as MS Standalone System Sweeper (beta).  Released approx. mid-April 2012.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/wind … er-offline big_smile

I always liked this program, i just wished that the HID & USB detection would work properly.
I figured it out & decided to share.

I took the liberty of updating the devicelists from:
http://bootzilla.org/5x/utils/chpsdevs.txt  2009-11-27
http://os2site.com/sw/hardware/diags/ &
http://mirror.szepe.net/siv/usbdevs.txt (from Ray Hinchliffe's SIV - System Information Viewer)

The last file must be modified to "fix" the HID & USB detection. First add a comment character at the beginning of the file. ";" Next copy the file & remove all but one commented line at the beginning. Use Notepad++ or similar & lower-case all lines. Paste that into the original file at the end of file. zip all files into "DeviceLists.zip". Done.

here --> UKD_14-20_Beta_Updated_05-15-2012.7z smile
edit: link removed - updated below



My tribute to the creator of this essential driver-related software at Halfdone Development.
Works with all versions of windows AFIK. big_smile  edit:  Win7-max

Note:  Since the 'updated' chpsdev.txt file is from 2009-11-27, newer chipsets will not detect properly.
          Also, Windows Key detection is wonky in NT6.