history.txt Driver File Contents (CinergyT2_App_Drv_MCE_XP_XPx64_4.15.exe)

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 Cinergy T² ReadMe
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Date:           18-May-06
Driver version: 2.3.0.24

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 Known issues & limitations
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 History
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v. 2.3.0.24 (18-May-06)
- Fixed: even just another BSOD when device was disconnected in conjunction with some Systems (e.g. IBM Thinkpad)

v. 2.3.0.23 (09-January-06)
- Improved: Much better behaviour (no more discontinues) on system stress.

v. 2.2.0.21c (09-January-06)
- Fixed: On some Systems installation failed due an wrong section in the inf-file

v. 2.2.0.21 (20-October-05)
- Added: 64Bit Support

v. 2.1.0.20 (30-September-05)
- Fixed: even another BSOD when device was disconnected in conjunction with some TV-Applications
- Fixed: some TV-Applications hung when device was disconnected

v. 2.1.0.18 (23-September-05)
- Fixed: BSOD when device was reconnected and RemoteControl Software wasn't running  

v. 2.1.0.16 (06-August-05)
- Added: Firmware update interface
- Fixed: RemoteControl Software hung when device was disconnected
- Fixed: Rarely BSOD when device was disconnected and Cinergy T2 Software still was running

v. 2.1.0.15 (30-June-05)
- Fixed: The signal statistic values shown by some applications were set to fixed values.
- Fixed: Powersave mode is not entered correctly (LED is still on)
- Fixed: Hibernate and Standby -> System doesn't come up sometimes
- WHQL ready?

v. 2.1.0.14 (28-June-05)
- Added: Debug-Switches (e.g. packet analyzer)

v. 2.1.0.12 (22-June-05)
- Added: Packetizer which makes the BDA driver more compatible for applications

v. 2.1.0.10 (31-May-05)
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- Fixed: Bandwidth was not correctly set to 7 MHz for VHF frequencies

v. 2.1.0.9 (24-May-05)
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- Fixed: Bluescreens can occur if the Remote Control Editor is running and another
         application accesses the driver under high system load
         (e.g when the application is started).

- Fixed: Driver was not working under Windows 2000
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