Just a bit of (hopefully) constructive critiques:
If the ultimate goal is to produce a Win2k-XP.x86 DP_CardReader-Biometric Pack, should the ENE CIR driver accompany the win2k v2.6.0.0 ENE CIR driver &/or the ITE CIR driver(s) in the DP_HID pack? (Two ITE CIR drivers - one for PCI devices, one for ACPI - more about the ITE CIR drivers in a later post).
The main DP page lists these drivers as supporting Win2k, yet the inf indicates XP support??? Maybe both of those would be replaced by the ENE CIR update v2.7.2.0: http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 072#p43072 (play/pause button had been added for ENE0100) Excerpt from the 'release.txt' in the 2.7.2.0 driver:
Vista64\enecir.inf DriverVer=12/30/2008,2.7.2.0
\enecir.cat 12/30/2008
\enecir.sys 2.7.2.0
\enecirhid.sys 2.5.0.0
\enecirhidma.sys 2.5.0.0
\DPInst.exe 2.1.0.0
\dpinst.xml 01/30/2008
WinXP32\enecir.inf DriverVer=12/30/2008,2.7.2.0
\enecir.cat 01/23/2009
\enecir.sys 2.7.2.0
\enecirhid.sys 2.5.0.0
\enecirhidma.sys 2.5.0.0
\DPInst.exe 2.1.0.0
\dpinst.xml 01/30/2008
\WdfCoInstaller01005.dll 1.5.6000.0
WinXP64\enecir.inf DriverVer=12/30/2008,2.7.2.0
\enecir.cat 01/23/2009
\enecir.sys 2.7.2.0
\enecirhid.sys 2.5.0.0
\enecirhidma.sys 2.5.0.0
\DPInst.exe 2.1.0.0
\dpinst.xml 01/30/2008
\WdfCoInstaller01005.dll 1.5.6000.0
WHQL submission ID :
Vista32/64: 1315881
WinXP32/64: 1317692
Installation :
Run Setup.exe(run Setup.exe /s for silent installation).
Uninstallation:
1) For Vista, go to Control Panel->Programs and Features;
For WinXP, go to Control Panel->Add or Remove Programs
2) Look for "Windows Driver Package - ENE (enecir) HIDClass" entry with ENE as the publisher
3) Double click on the entry to complete the uninstallation
However, if such entry can't be found, please do these steps:
1) Go to Control Panel->Device Manager
2) Under menu item "View", make sure "Show hidden devices" is checked
3) Go to Human Interface Devices->ENE CIR Receiver
4) Right click on it and select Uninstall
5) Make sure "Delete the driver software for this device" is checked
6) Click Ok to complete the uninstallation
Release note :
Version : 2.7.2.2.dpinst081212
Date : 2009-04-23
- Use DPInst.exe (MultiLin version) from WinDDK.7000.0.081212-1400;
For pre-testing on Win7 non-English language.
Version : 2.7.2.2
Date : 2009-02-13
- Setup uses "ENE CIR Receiver Driver" (no version string appended) for DisplayName in Control_Panel->Program_and_Feature to pass OEM-Ready Audit.
- All other files are identical to driver package 2.7.2.1.
Version : 2.7.2.1
Date : 2009-01-22
- Identical to driver package 2.7.2 with WinXP32/64 drivers added
and Setup supports [silent] uninstallation.
Version : 2.7.2
Date : 2008-12-30
- IRQ-check timer is runonce (avoid conflict with WinFlash).
- Setup installs only one driver package.
Version : 2.7
Date : 2008-11-19
- Workaround for dual-monitor issue.
- Fix: BSOD when S3->S0->S4 quickly on Vista64.
Version : 2.6.1.0
Date : 2008-09-23
- Identical to driver package 2.6.0.0 with WinXP32/64 drivers added.
Version : 2.6.0.0
Date : 2008-09-11
- This version contains only Vista32/64 drivers passing WLK RX-only cirtest.
- Add 926D support.
- Add 926B support(use TMKBC_VID to distinguish it).
- Fix S3->S4(hybrid) BSOD.
- Use MultiLin DPInst.exe.
- In INF, (1) fix incorrect HID mapping for MCE RC6 EXT buttons.
(2) add HID mapping for Play/Pause button code 0x6E.
No dice updating the ENE cardreader drivers to v2.00.05? http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic. … 070#p43070
I see Intel & Infineon have TPM drivers in the Chipset pack, would the \D\3\X\AT\"Atmel TPM Device", & \D\3\X\B2\Broadcom TPM, belong with 'Chipset'? Same with the Fujitsu FUJ02B1 ACPI device driver v1.20 (v1.21 exists in chipset, & is WHQL).
Perhaps the D\3\X\D\ Dell Tablet PC Key Buttons driver would be more suited to the HID pack?
The HPQ004 device (HP Accelerometer) probably belongs in Chipset (DeviceDesc="HP Mobile Data Protection Sensor"), and the HPQ006.inf is in both Chipset (D\C\H\) & Misc (D\3\X\H2\).
The D\3\X\L2\ITM.inf "Intel(R) Hardware Reserved for Future Use" is actually a IntelTurboMemory device. This looks like it was updated by D\C\I5\IaNvStor.inf in the Chipset pack.
The D\3\X\L3\tcusb.inf may be duplicated in D\3\X\U\tcusb.inf. Perhaps the drivers from 'L3' could be incorporated in folder 'U'.
The D\3\X\L\IBMPMDRV.INF "ThinkPad Power Management Devices" could go into the Chipset pack.
Ummm, wouldn't the Jmicron IEEE1394 driver not be better suited to the chipset DP?
The Panasonic hotkey drivers look better suited to the HID pack. The Panasonic 'misc' driver (ACPI) looks better-suited to the Chipset pack. It has also been updated here: http://pc-dl.panasonic.co.jp/public/sof … 071525.exe
The SunSquare USB-IrDA dongle probably belongs in the Chipset pack. The dongle has the same HWID's as the later SigmaTel(acquired by FreeScale - a spin-off from Motorola) WHQL drivers here: http://www.yedata.com/multi/drive/STIR4 … -24-04.zip Ah, i see that the default transceiver-type is different between the two drivers.
The "Sony Notebook Control Device", "Sony Programmable I/O Control Device" could be in the HID pack. The former driver was updated here: http://s02.download.sony.com/US/pc/SODS … 100-US.EXE
The latter has been updated here: http://s02.download.sony.com/US/pc/SODS … 000-US.EXE
The "Sony Image Convertion filter" might belong with Chipset? It has been updated here: http://s02.download.sony.com/US/pc/SODO … 300-US.EXE
The ST Micro Accelerometer & STMicro TPM drivers could go into Chipset.
The Toshiba F3507g Mobile Broadband adaptor-GPS drivers likely belong in a new separate 3rd-party pack for 3G & 4G, & GPS(Mobile Cellular Broadband & GPS). The Vista-7 drivers could follow suit for Mobile Cellular Broadband & GPS. If this is your conclusion as well, perhaps the 'Prolific - MS USB GPS' driver from the Chipset pack would belong in that new pack too.
The Winbond CIR drivers could go into the HID pack. (the division of Winbond dealing with CIR HW was spin-off'ed in 2008, now known as Nuvoton)
The Winbond TPM drivers could be inherited by the Chipset pack.
The D\3\X\I\ folder likely belongs in the Chipset pack, since most USB host controllers are in chipset. This folder contains 'Wireless USB' drivers. Info: http://www.3g4g.co.uk/Other/Uwb/Wp/UWB_WirelessPAN.pdf
This may be an update to the driver: http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc … xa18ww.exe The version is numerically lower, however; the release date is later. http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc … xa18ww.txt
The WiQuest Wireless USB drivers could go into the Chipset pack. WiQuest went bankrupt on Oct31,2008. Their Bangalore, India development ops were acquired by Staccato Communications. Staccato merged with Artimi less than a month later, to be called Staccato, then had a name change to 'Veebeam' in 2010(slogan: Wireless PC to TV link - the wait is over). Here's how it's setup: http://www.veebeam.com/pages/Setup.html
There is an updated driver (v1.4.16.4) here for Toshiba,etc: http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content … 28418B.exe
There is an updated driver (v1.4.31.2) here for Lenovo,etc: http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc … xa34ww.exe
the Readme file: http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc … xa34ww.txt
Setup info for the Dell Wireless 400 Wireless USB Mini-card: http://support.dell.com/support/topics/ … egacy=true
You will need to keep the old driver, since the older driver has HWID's for Dell,etc.
Perhaps the Wireless USB drivers (Intel & WiQuest) will need to stay put in the 'CardReader-BioMetric-WirelessUSB' 3rd-party pack, due to the inclusion of the utilities in the D\3\X folder.
The ZTEIC Trusted Cryptography Module could likely find a home in the Chipset pack.
My hope is that since i have done some research on these proposed changes, that it would take a 'Team-Member' far less time to double-check & enact some (or less likely - all) recommended changes, if warranted, at their discretion. I know the 'DriverPacks' have been great many years before i made my first post. I am content to play a supporting role to those more knowledgeable & experienced, in the hope that this leaves them more spare time. Thank you for your consideration.
Last edited by TechDud (2011-04-23 18:29:52)