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(10 replies, posted in DriverPack LAN)

i've found a link for DriverVer = 11/14/2011, v2.0.8.12 (one revision lower than aforementioned, perhaps) XP WHQL (v2.0.9.9_vista7_whql)
here --> http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content … 94000c.exe big_smile
The XP driver (at least) adds a few hardware descriptions over v1.0.1.47, such as follows.

added HWID's:

%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb.MB.ndi,                PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2060&SUBSYS_20601019&REV_C1  ; ECS
PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1073&SUBSYS_10731019&REV_C0  ; ECS
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d.ECSD.ndi,
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.MB.ndi,               PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_20621019&REV_C0  ; ECS

PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_05501028&REV_C1  ; Avenger II
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_05511028&REV_C1  ; Voyager II
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_05521028&REV_C1  ; Spector II
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_057B1028&REV_C1  ; Voyager II
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_05801028&REV_C1  ; Voyager II

PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FC401179&REV_C1  ; BU6
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FB901179&REV_C1  ; BU8
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FB911179&REV_C1  ; BU8D
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FB921179&REV_C1  ; BU8D
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FCD31179&REV_C1  ; BY5/BY5D
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FB551179&REV_C1  ; BY6
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FB561179&REV_C1  ; BY6D
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FCD21179&REV_C1  ; BY3
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FCD41179&REV_C1  ; BY3D
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FCD51179&REV_C1  ; BY3D
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FC551179&REV_C1  ; BY4
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FC561179&REV_C1  ; BY4D
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FC571179&REV_C1  ; BY4D
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FB501179&REV_C1  ; BY3C
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FB511179&REV_C1  ; BY3G
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FB521179&REV_C1  ; BY3G
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FB801179&REV_C1  ; BY4C
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FB811179&REV_C1  ; BY4G
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FB821179&REV_C1  ; BY4G
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FCC51179&REV_C1  ; KZ1
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FC421179&REV_C1  ; BY1
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FCA11179&REV_C1  ; BY2
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FCA21179&REV_C1  ; BY2D

%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_061E1025&REV_C1  ; Q5WP1
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_06221025&REV_C1  ; HMA41
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_06231025&REV_C1  ; HMA51
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_063A1025&REV_C1  ; JE10-CT

%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.MB.ndi,               PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_20621019&REV_C1  ; ECS

%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_103B1043&REV_C1  ; ASUS

%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_2AD1103C&REV_C1  ; Pegatron
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_2AD3103C&REV_C1  ; Pegatron
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_2AD4103C&REV_C1  ; Pegatron

%Atheros.L1cd%  =       L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_83FE1043&REV_C0  ; ASUS

%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.MB.ndi,                PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_81511019&REV_C0  ; ECS
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.MB.ndi,                PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_10831019&REV_C0  ; ECS

%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.MB.ndi,                PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_76801462&REV_C0  ; MSI

%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ShutOn.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_2AD5103C&REV_C0  ; Pegatron

%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_064E1025&REV_C0  ; Q7YV0
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_064D1025&REV_C0  ; Q7YV0
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_064F1025&REV_C0  ; Q7YS0
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06501025&REV_C0  ; Q7YS0
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06511025&REV_C0  ; Q7YV1
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06521025&REV_C0  ; Q7YV1
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06531025&REV_C0  ; Q7YS1
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06541025&REV_C0  ; Q7YS1
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06631025&REV_C0  ; Q5WP3
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06741025&REV_C0  ; Q7YC1
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06761025&REV_C0  ; Q7YC1
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06851025&REV_C0  ; VA70CR
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06861025&REV_C0  ; VA70CR
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06881025&REV_C0  ; VA70CR
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06891025&REV_C0  ; VA70CR
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_068A1025&REV_C0  ; VA70HR
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_068B1025&REV_C0  ; VA70HR
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_068C1025&REV_C0  ; VA70HR
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_068D1025&REV_C0  ; VA70HR
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06961025&REV_C0  ; VA50_CM
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06981025&REV_C0  ; VG50_CM
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_06901025&REV_C0  ; Q5WT6
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_05761025&REV_C0  ; BA50

%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_05481028&REV_C0  ; Olympic
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_054B1028&REV_C0  ; Princeville
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_05501028&REV_C0  ; Avenger II
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_05511028&REV_C0  ; Voyager II
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_05521028&REV_C0  ; Spector II
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_057B1028&REV_C0  ; Voyager II
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_05801028&REV_C0  ; Voyager II

%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_09071854&REV_C0  ; A430
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_09081854&REV_C0  ; A430
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,

%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_17981854&REV_C0  ; LG2B
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_17991854&REV_C0  ; LG2B
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_18001854&REV_C0  ; LG2B
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_18011854&REV_C0  ; LG4B
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_18021854&REV_C0  ; LG4B
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_18031854&REV_C0  ; LG4B
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_18041854&REV_C0  ; LG2B
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_18051854&REV_C0  ; LG2B
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_18061854&REV_C0  ; LG4B
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_18071854&REV_C0  ; LG4B

PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_1851103C&REV_C0  ; Inventec / HP
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ShutOn.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_1852103C&REV_C0  ; Inventec / HP
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ShutOn.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_1853103C&REV_C0  ; Inventec / HP

%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FB901179&REV_C0  ; BU8
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FB911179&REV_C0  ; BU8D
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FB921179&REV_C0  ; BU8D
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FCD31179&REV_C0  ; BY5/BY5D
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FB551179&REV_C0  ; BY6
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FB561179&REV_C0  ; BY6D
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FCD21179&REV_C0  ; BY3
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FCD41179&REV_C0  ; BY3D
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FCD51179&REV_C0  ; BY3D
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FC551179&REV_C0  ; BY4
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FC561179&REV_C0  ; BY4D
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FC571179&REV_C0  ; BY4D
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FB501179&REV_C0  ; BY3C
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FB511179&REV_C0  ; BY3G
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FB521179&REV_C0  ; BY3G
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FB801179&REV_C0  ; BY4C
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FB811179&REV_C0  ; BY4G
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FB821179&REV_C0  ; BY4G
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FCC51179&REV_C0  ; KZ1
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_FC421179&REV_C0  ; BY1

%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_0913152D&REV_C0  ; JW1
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_0914152D&REV_C0  ; JW1
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_0915152D&REV_C0  ; JW1
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_0916152D&REV_C0  ; JW1
%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_0917152D&REV_C0  ; JW1

%Atheros.L1f%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091		   ; L1F

%Atheros.L1f%  =        L1d2.ndi,          	    PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_85071043	  ; ASUS

%Atheros.L1f%  =        L1d2.ndi,          	    PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_2AD5103C	  ; Pegatron
%Atheros.L1f%  =        L1d2.ndi,          	    PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_2AE0103C	  ;

%Atheros.L1f%  =        L1d2.ShutOn.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_05001025	  ; JE40-CR
%Atheros.L1f%  =        L1d2.ShutOn.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_06431025	  ; JV42-HR

%Atheros.L1f%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_397917AA	  ; Lenovo
%Atheros.L1f%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_397817AA	  ;
%Atheros.L1f%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_397C17AA	  ;

%Atheros.L1f%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_05481028	  ; Olympic
%Atheros.L1f%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_054B1028	  ; Princeville
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_055B1028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ShutOn.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_055C1028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_055D1028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_055E1028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_055F1028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_05601028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_05611028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ShutOn.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_05621028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ShutOn.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_05631028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_05641028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_05651028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_05661028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_05671028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_05681028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_057E1028         ; DMB40
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_057F1028         ; DMB40

%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_17951854	  ; QLC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_17961854	  ; QLC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_17971854	  ; QLC

%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.PWMAll.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_20D61B0A	  ; Pegatron

%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_FF1E1179	  ; Toshiba

%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0925152D	  ; JW2
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0926152D	  ; JW2
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0927152D	  ; JW2
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0928152D	  ; JW2
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0929152D	  ; JW2
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0932152D	  ; TWC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0933152D	  ; TWC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0934152D	  ; TWC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0935152D	  ; TWC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0936152D	  ; TWC

%Atheros.L2f%  =        L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090		   ; L2F

%Atheros.L2f%  =        L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_397917AA	  ; Lenovo
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_397817AA	  ;
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_397C17AA	  ;

%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_055B1028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ShutOn.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_055C1028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_055D1028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_055E1028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_055F1028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_05601028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_05611028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ShutOn.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_05621028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ShutOn.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_05631028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_05641028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_05651028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_05661028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_05671028	  ; M13
%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_05681028	  ; M13

v2.0.9.13 (xp) has the following hwid's in addition:

%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.PWMAll.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_FAB31179&REV_C1  ; BY2D

%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,           	    PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_2AE3103C&REV_C1  ; RedwoodA
%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,           	    PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_2AE4103C&REV_C1  ; RedwoodB

%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_2AE2103C&REV_C1  ; Pegatron

%Atheros.L2cb%  =       L2cb2.ShutOn.ndi,           PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_2062&SUBSYS_0E2D105B&REV_C1  ; Livebox

%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_07151025&REV_C0  ; ZQZ
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,              	    PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_07221025&REV_C0  ; BA50HC(CR)
%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,              	    PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_07231025&REV_C0  ; BA50HC(HR)

%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_397717AA&REV_C0  ; Y490

%Atheros.L1d%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_0917152D&REV_C0  ; JW1

%Atheros.L1d%  =        L1d2.ShutOn.ndi,            PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1083&SUBSYS_0E2D105B&REV_C0  ; Livebox

%Atheros.L1f%  =        L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_397717AA	  ; Y490

%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18081854	  ; QLGA
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18091854	  ; LG3
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18101854	  ; LG3
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18111854	  ; LG3
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18121854	  ; LG5
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18131854	  ; LG5
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18141854	  ; LG5
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18151854	  ; LG2C
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18161854	  ; LG2C
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18171854	  ; LG2C
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18181854	  ; LG4C
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18191854	  ; LG4C
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18201854	  ; LG4C
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18211854	  ; LG2C
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18221854	  ; LG2C
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18231854	  ; LG2C
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18241854	  ; LG4C
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18251854	  ; LG4C
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_18261854	  ; LG4C

  ; TWC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0938152D	  ; JW2
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0939152D	  ; JW2
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0940152D	  ; JW2
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0941152D	  ; TWC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0942152D	  ; TWC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0943152D	  ; TWC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0944152D	  ; TWC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0945152D	  ; JW2
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0946152D	  ; JW2
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0947152D	  ; JW2
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0948152D	  ; TWC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0949152D	  ; TWC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0950152D	  ; TWC
%Atheros.L1f%  =       	L1d2.ndi,                   PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1091&SUBSYS_0951152D	  ; TWC

%Atheros.L2f%  =       	L2cb2.ndi,                  PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1090&SUBSYS_397717AA	  ; Y490

The 'ute is available from station-drivers.com yikes

DriverVer = 12/12/2011, v9.2.0.470 WHQL (including Vista-7 utility) is available here
--> http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/conte … .0.470.ZIP big_smile
Undorked here -->  Edit:*** updated below *** smile

Notes:
1) Just beware that if you install the utility & allow it to manage your connections, that it will likely try to connect to any available unsecured network. sad
2) The Vista driver is NDIS5

Here we go, again!  DriverVer = 12/12/2011, v9.2.0.470 WHQL (including utility) is available here
--> http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/conte … .0.470.ZIP big_smile
Undorked here -->  Edit:*** updated below *** smile

Just beware that if you install the utility & allow it to manage your connections, that it will likely try to connect to any available unsecured network. sad

Far Out! smile

Win 8 to be release as beta (consumer preview) February 29th.

1,105

(4 replies, posted in DriverPack WLAN)

The download page references "Hotkey Features Integration", two ATK Hotkey-related drivers, in addition to a "ThinkPad Power Management Driver", "ThinkVantage Access Connections"  & .NET3.0 as prerequisites.  Also,

"AMT 4.2 or later must be used for Wireless Intel AMT capabilities."

Perhaps the answer to your WiFi 'control' issue is contained within one of those packages.

That's got to be fun to enable the same functionality within linux. hmm

1,106

(3 replies, posted in Software)

quoting your HWID's would be a good place for you to start(link in sig).  Do you have output lacking from both speakers & LineOut? Does the portable have audio with a linuxlive distro?

v9.20 was marked stable & v9.22 beta, & v9.25 alpha.  The app history document's it, too. http://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzi … ic/4492007

One important item of note; all my testing so far has only been done on XP_x86. 

I have so far had to babysit 7-zip to note time of archiving.  Does anyone know of a way to automate this?  If i had the slightest clue of the command-line settings, i would set up a batch of files to be compressed, & echo a text line & redirect to a file, so that i could calculate from file modifications times.  I'm not complaining; it's just difficult to get anything else done at the same time.

From the looks of DP_BASE, i wonder what 7z.exe is meant to compress.  Will it be necessary to update that file as well (v4.42.0.0)? 

Perhaps i should just continue testing compression/decompression to shine a light upon the settings that provide the fastest decompression, improve compression speed slightly (my tribute to the pack creators & their valuable time), and yet have acceptable decompression speeds on legacy systems.  Speaking of legacy systems, what is the minimum memory size to target for XP; 256MB, 192MB, 128MB (minimum recommendation of MS)?  It would sure be nice to set a ground-floor to give me more direction. 

I am assuming that for Vista-7 minimum memory should be as MS recommends (x86 - 1GB, x64 - 2GB if i remember both correctly).

Note that retaining the current LZMA methodology of compression, yet updating the 7-zip32.dll in SAD2 (here's hoping DP_BASE will work, too) should yield lesser decompression times immediately. big_smile  By the time LZMA2 compression is implemented for widespread release, the major supporting apps could have long ago had their compatibility fully tested.
Perhaps credit could be expanded to include the author of 7-zip32.dll (Minoru Akita of the Common Archiver Project) with greater credit given to Mr. Pavlov, without whom none of this would be possible.

bphlpt wrote:

size doesn't matter

How dare you say that on Valentine's day!! tongue

I compressed 6 sets of archives based upon the nine latest major DP; 1) using the mainstream settings suggested by mr_smartepants - LZMA, 32, 256, 512
2) LZMA, 48, 128, 512  3) LZMA, 64, 96, 512  4) LZMA2, 32, 256, 512  5) LZMA2, 48, 128, 512 6) LZMA2, 64, 96, 512

I used CDCheck to generate SHA1 CRC hash files to be archived in each individual pack & noted the time archiving took.  This was done in the presence of antivirus/antispy products, which may taint comparisons with other systems, yet valid to show the relative performance for this individual system of differing settings.  Anything out of the ordinary is noted as well.  All file sizes will be noted in KiloBytes, and time will be noted in minutes & seconds.

LZMA -->  1) final size(Sf)=812850KB; time(Tc)=48:08  2) Sf=804243; Tc=37:35  3) Sf=797617; Tc=35:36
LZMA2 -->  4) Sf=808577; Tc=47:37  5) Sf=800185; Tc=37:44  6) Sf=793677; Tc=35:27 

On the first system (s775 P4-3GHz-HT Prescott-2M, 3.3GB), decompression testing was done across two partitions on the same drive.  The files 7-zip32.dll, un7zip.exe, & un7zip.ini were located in the folder C:\temp\.  The 7-zip32.dll was swapped with the potential update when appropriate.

un7zip "D:\...      ?      ...\LZMA2 examples\LZMA2_64-96-512\*.7z" c:\temp\tmp\ c:\temp\error.log

Afterwards all decompressed files were verified against the SHA1 CRC hash files previously generated.  Time consuming, yes, yet very worthwhile, IMHO.  Time of decompression (Td) was calculated from the resulting error.log generated by un7zip.exe.  After decompression & CRC-checking was finished, I deleted the resulting files in C:\temp\tmp\ & emptied the recycle bin & paused for 5 seconds at a minimum.

For a baseline comparison, i decompressed the previously mentioned archives using the current v4.57 of 7-zip32.dll.

LZMA -->  1) Td=5:29 (CRC-OK)  2) Td=5:20 (CRC-OK)  3) Td=5:23 (CRC-OK)
LZMA2 -->  4) not compatible (all files 0KB) 5) not compatible (all files 0KB) 6) not compatible (all files 0KB)

On the second pass, i substituted the 7-zip32.dll v9.20.0.2 and repeated the same procedure.  One item of note; the progress-bar seems to want to do the "Hokey-Pokey" on larger archives between about 5 & 25%.  This seems to merely be a cosmetic issue.

http://kids.niehs.nih.gov/games/songs/c … keymid.htm
You put your right foot out; You put your right foot in, And you shake it all about. You do the Hokey-Pokey, And you turn yourself around. That's what it's all about!

LZMA -->  1) Td=4:45 (CRC-OK)  2) Td=4:53 (CRC-OK)  3) Td=4:51 (CRC-OK)
LZMA2 -->  4) Td=4:25 (CRC-OK)  5) Td=4:15 (CRC-OK)  6) Td=4:19 (CRC-OK) 

Note that decompression with the newer 7-zip32.dll takes about 13.3% less time with existing archives.  This increases to 19.4% with it's LZMA2 counterpart.  Number 5 saw decreases of about 22.5% (Need Input!)
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/08/Intel_Pentium_III-M_Processor_Logo.svg/100px-Intel_Pentium_III-M_Processor_Logo.svg.pngTM
On an old laptop with a 1GHz Tualatin (512K cache) with 256MB (SpeedStep enabled) & v4.57 of 7-zip32.dll.  This machine has no antivirus nor antispy program for obvious reasons.  The archives resided upon a portable DVD+RW drive hooked up to a PCMCIA USB2.0 card.

LZMA -->  1) Td=9:10 (CRC-OK)  2) Td=9:09 (CRC-OK)  3) Td=9:10 (CRC-OK)
LZMA2 -->  4) not compatible (all files 0KB) 5) not compatible (all files 0KB) 6) not compatible (all files 0KB)

The second run used v9.20.0.2 of 7-zip32.dll.

LZMA -->  1) Td=8:47 (CRC-OK)  2) Td=8:34 (CRC-OK)  3) Td=8:45 (CRC-OK)
LZMA2 -->  4) Td=10:11 (CRC-OK)  5) Td=9:45 (CRC-OK)  6) Td=8:56 (CRC-OK)*

*  This pass revealed an Access Violation either before or during decompression of
    DP_Chipset (the first archive processed).  CRC-checking revealed that all files were copied in their entirety.
    A subsequent pass failed to reveal the same error.  A cosmic ray may have passed through a memory cell;
    notwithstanding, it is truly a Dark Matter to me!

As you can see, i'm not getting massive amounts of time consumed by decompression on this legacy system, despite it's lowly memory capacity.  Perhaps it is not legacy-enough?  I will venture to recreate mr_smartepants results from a year and a half ago when decompression took over an hour.  This will have to wait a couple of days, though.  By that time i should have some results testing with SAD2 & DP_BASE!

If XP is nonresponsive after a recent Windows Update, a solution as posted to the Whirlpool forums, follows.  One user reported that this affected 13 out of 140 XP machines.

Steve the (original) name pirate wrote:

"A quick update on this that may help people, I have also seen this issue, but you don't need a copy from a seperate computer, the file iertutil.dll is still in the dllcache folder of the affected computer. You can boot the computer until you get the error, then hit ctrl/alt/del which will bring you to the desktop with taskmanager running. Click file/new task/cmd you will get the command window, then enter the following. (just click ok to each error message that pops up as you do this)

copy c:\windows\system32\dllcache\iertutil.dll c:\windows\system32

This will copy the iertutil.dll file to where it should be and windows will start fine. After starting a IE8 install box will appear, cancel that using taskmanager, the error is caused by an incorrect file deletion during the install of IE8, MS should be ashamed of themselves doing so little testing before releasing this update, I bet they didn't even bother testing on an XP machine.

One other possibility is to start the machine using a Linux Live disc, and then copy the missing file. big_smile
Sources:
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-re … #r32869691
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/02/14 … ssing_dll/

thank you, both. big_smile

I am noting decompression times, as well utilizing both versions of 7-zip32.dll on XP.  No errors, thusfar; confirmed with SHA1 hashes!!!

7-zip32.dll_v4.57 error.log:

------------------------------------------------------
Starting un7zip at 10:37:18 PM
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Found 1 7zip file(s) in directory c:\temp\*.7z
	Decompressing file DP_Graphics_A_wnt5_x86-32_1112r2_LZMA_64w.7z (1/1) in 00:00:54 : OK, no errors found.
0 decompression error(s) occured
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Closing un7zip at 10:38:13 PM
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Starting un7zip at 10:55:11 PM
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Found 1 7zip file(s) in directory c:\temp\*.7z
	Decompressing file DP_Graphics_A_wnt5_x86-32_1112r2.7z (1/1) in 00:00:52 : OK, no errors found.
0 decompression error(s) occured
------------------------------------------------------
Closing un7zip at 10:56:03 PM
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7-zip32.dll_v9.20 error.log:

------------------------------------------------------
Starting un7zip at 10:44:08 PM
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Found 1 7zip file(s) in directory c:\temp\*.7z
	Decompressing file DP_Graphics_A_wnt5_x86-32_1112r2_LZMA_64w.7z (1/1) in 00:00:40 : OK, no errors found.
0 decompression error(s) occured
------------------------------------------------------
Closing un7zip at 10:44:48 PM
------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------
Starting un7zip at 10:50:29 PM
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Found 1 7zip file(s) in directory c:\temp\*.7z
	Decompressing file DP_Graphics_A_wnt5_x86-32_1112r2_LZMA2_96w.7z (1/1) in 00:00:26 : OK, no errors found.
0 decompression error(s) occured
------------------------------------------------------
Closing un7zip at 10:50:56 PM
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Starting un7zip at 10:52:55 PM
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Found 1 7zip file(s) in directory c:\temp\*.7z
	Decompressing file DP_Graphics_A_wnt5_x86-32_1112r2_LZMA2_128w.7z (1/1) in 00:00:27 : OK, no errors found.
0 decompression error(s) occured
------------------------------------------------------
Closing un7zip at 10:53:22 PM
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------------------------------------------------------
Starting un7zip at 11:01:46 PM
------------------------------------------------------
Found 1 7zip file(s) in directory c:\temp\*.7z
	Decompressing file DP_Graphics_A_wnt5_x86-32_1112r2.7z (1/1) in 00:00:40 : OK, no errors found.
0 decompression error(s) occured
------------------------------------------------------
Closing un7zip at 11:02:27 PM
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That's about 50% of the original. smile

Searching has revealed to me that you have already been down this archive-creation road, mr_smartepants.  Yet, unless it's in front of my 'blind-spot', i can't seem to find a definitive post describing the 7-zip settings used to create the packs.

What settings do you use, mr_smartepants (Ultra, LZMA, ?? dict., ?? word, ?? block)?
The other question i have is what do you prefer, maximum compression, or a balance of size & speed of compression?

------------------------------------------------------
Starting un7zip at 8:32:52 PM
------------------------------------------------------
Found 1 7zip file(s) in directory c:\temp\*.7z
	Decompressing file DP_Sound_B_wnt5_x86-32_1111_LZMA2_96word.7z (1/1) in 00:00:57 : OK, no errors found.
0 decompression error(s) occured
------------------------------------------------------
Closing un7zip at 8:33:49 PM
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------------------------------------------------------
Starting un7zip at 8:36:36 PM
------------------------------------------------------
Found 1 7zip file(s) in directory c:\temp\*.7z
	Decompressing file DP_Sound_B_wnt5_x86-32_1111.7z (1/1) in 00:01:01 : OK, no errors found.
0 decompression error(s) occured
------------------------------------------------------
Closing un7zip at 8:37:37 PM
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The .CRC file included in the *_LZMA2_96word archive confirms the validity of the new archive. big_smile
Settings used:  7z, Ultra, LZMA2, 64MB, 96, 4GB  This took 7 minutes & 30 seconds to create; whereas (LZMA, 64MB, 64) the original method took 6 minutes & 26 seconds.

bphlpt's post, in response, is
  here --> http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 635#p47635

It would appear that un7zip.exe's most endearing feature is it's error-log creation facility.

Actually, it would seem that you might only need an updated 7-zip32.dll.  Version 9.20.0.02 is available from it's author here --> http://www.csdinc.co.jp/archiver/lib/7-zip32.html
  or here with frames --> http://www.csdinc.co.jp/archiver/index-e.html
   direct dl  --> http://homepage3.nifty.com/csdinc/archi … 920002.zip big_smile

so far, i have tested it with DP_Lan & DP_Chipset using the following settings:  7z, Ultra, LZMA2, 64MB, 64, 4GB

I will venture to test un7zip.exe/7-zip32.dll with all current nt5 releases, including SHA1 hash files created with CDCheck utilizing 96, 128, 256 & 273 word sizes.

If this is successful, i will venture to drop it into SAD2 & DP_BASE, make a test disk, do a test install, then report back.

My apologies for my poor netiquette in hijacking this post.

... moved to http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 637#p47637

Thank you all, for your patience.

1,118

(11 replies, posted in DriverPack WLAN)

It's a T.E.A.M. effort! big_smile

former BC Lions QB - Casey Printers wrote:

Together Everyone Achieves More

Speaking of TEAMs, my congratulations to Mats Sundin for having earned the retirement of his jersey number, which was raised to the rafters in Air Canada Centre over the weekend!

updated again, to {DriverVer=10/21/2011, v9.2.0.462} here (XP_WHQL, includes utility) --> http://downloadcenter.samsung.com/conte … .0.462.ZIP big_smile
uncorked driver files only --> Edit:*** updated below ***

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(74 replies, posted in Other)

DVD+RW are media of choice for me.  This leaves tons of rooms for updates & extras.  DVD+RW's generally read faster, too compared to CD's.  The nicest thing about DVD+RW's is that if you don't like what you burnt, or if it didn't burn correctly, you can erase it & start a new recording.

The down side for all optical media is... that it's optical media.  Fingerprints, smudges, & scratches are detrimental to the final burn.

Before burning, i like 'steaming' the recorded side with my breath & 'buffing' with a clean cotton shirt.  This is especially true for brand-new media (try 'steaming' a new disc sometime & see for yourself the residue).  Ensure the central ring is clean too.  Any debris or detritus can throw a burner off-balance; NEVER use cracked or seperating discs!

this string returned meaningless results AFIK.  5.100.82.105

google(ssl) & startingpage(ssl) don't like it either. one has to truncate the terms eg:  "site:forum.driverpacks.net 5.100"
Bing  & duckduckgo(ssl) are ok with "site:forum.driverpacks.net 5.100.82"

am i encountering a syntax error of my own creation?

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(11 replies, posted in DriverPack WLAN)

Oops... error in H (untested though).  "bcmwl6.inf" is used (6 denoting NT6) instead of "bcmwl5.inf" as noted two posts up. (from cat file:  OSAttr:  2:6.1)

Updated to DriverVer=08/31/2011, 5.100.82.105 here --> ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp55001-55500/sp55140.exe big_smile
sp55140 readme -->ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp55001-55500/sp55140.html

bcmwl5.inf & related files are in: 'sp55140.exe\Setup.exe\Disk1\WinXP\Drivers\WinXP\WL'

i'm no lawyer, either; i have banned myself from the 'bar' for malpractice!  I do see that you do observe & respect such licenses.  Compliance isn't that difficult.  One would have to go out of one's way to violate such terms.

Were someone to 'bundle' your app with a toolbar, or other SW, section 4b & 7a would likely be in effect:

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode
"You must not distort, mutilate, modify or take other derogatory action in relation to the Work which would be prejudicial to the Original Author's honor or reputation.

"This License and the rights granted hereunder will terminate automatically upon any breach by You of the terms of this License.

Just thought you might bring the aforementioned non-compliance to I.P.'s attention; with a request to consider to author a 'special' command-line unzipper for DP's (incl. SAD2 & BASE), should maxximum not respond.  I would post to the 7-zip forum, yet i wouldn't know exactly what to request.  This would need to be AutoIT compatible?

Thinking (The Box). smile

Perhaps to assist Mr. Pavlov (& hopefully accelerate development of a stand-alone LZMA2-compatible extractor for DP's & SAD2), someone could inform him that some companies may be grossly violating his license agreement by not licensing their downloaders under LGPL as required in the license agreement.  Not to mention dragging his good name through the mire through association with this fornicating filth.
http://www.7-zip.org/license.txt
Ask Cisco & they will likely tell you; no company really wants to battle the Free Software Foundation!
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-violation.html

Beware, the following links may contain toolbars (declared or otherwise) or other malware!
v9.25 alpha downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-download-15148-s2.html
v9.25 alpha downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-download-15148-s1.html
v9.22 downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-download-15148-s3.html
v9.22 downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-download-15148-s4.html
v4.58b downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-downlo … 87-s1.html
v4.58b downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-downlo … 87-s2.html
v4.57 downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-downlo … 13-s1.html
v4.57 downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-downlo … 13-s2.html
v4.5 downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-download-75995-s1.html
v4.5 downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-download-75995-s2.html
v4.0 downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-download-74907-s1.html
v4.0 downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-download-74907-s2.html
v3.1 downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-downlo … 83-s1.html
v3.1 downloader --> http://www.brothersoft.com/7-zip-downlo … 83-s2.html

v9.21b downloader --> http://7-zip.en.softonic.com/download
v9.09 downloader --> http://7-zip.en.softonic.com/download-v … 7-zip-9.09
v9.07 downloader --> http://7-zip.en.softonic.com/download-v … 7-zip-9.07
v4.65 downloader --> http://7-zip.en.softonic.com/download-v … 7-zip-4.65
v4.64 downloader --> http://7-zip.en.softonic.com/download-v … 7-zip-4-64

I wonder how much money they make off of his efforts; after all, you know they would not do this for free (96 victims last week alone - over 11500 total - just for B.S.).  Of course, this is just a brief list representing the 'tip of the iceberg'.

In Russian, how do you say "cease & desist"?  http://translate.google.com/#en|ru|Stop … l%20shoot!

Free Software Foundation wrote:

..."only the copyright holders are empowered to act against violations."

In addition, i note that the aforementioned downloaders may in fact also violate Alexander Roshal's unRAR license.  Further research could garner more support for your efforts from the authors themselves.

Forgive me Erik, if i'm off-topic here; i just thought this might help development of SAD2 (or 3, DP's, & DP_BASE) in a round-about way.

following up on that Rarzilla product, it would seem that it is not compatible with 7zip archives.  This would necessitate the use of WinRAR to create rar archives.  The installer also comes with the Ask Toolbar.  There is a portable versions free of such google-powered crap.  Sorry i mentioned it.

Would PeaZip Portable be more suitable?  http://sourceforge.net/projects/peazip/files/4.4/
It is free for personal & company use, covered under LGPLv3 (Beware the non-plain installer as it contains google's OpenCandy Ad-serving tech) and is compatible with LZMA2, as it contains 7-zip v9.22 components.

There are some add-ons that may be of interest to you.  http://www.peazip.org/peazip-add-ons.html