Change log for Windows Software (aDIO) SWP-700010002 rev D Copyright (c), RTD Embedded Technologies, Inc. All Rights Reserved Ver 1.0.0 02/13/2003 RY ------------------------------------------- - Initial version released Ver 1.1.0 02/28/2003 RY ------------------------------------------- - interrupts support added for the BIOS 4.51.12.10 or later. Ver 1.2.0 03/17/2003 RY ------------------------------------------- - Added reading functions for pins STROBE0, STROBE1 and for CONTROL register. Example program PORTS updated to show value on pins STROBE0 and STROBE1. Ver 1.3.0 03/26/2003 RY ------------------------------------------- - Functions GetInterruptMode_CmxDio updated. Ver 1.3.1 (rev A) 08/06/2003 RY ------------------------------------------- - Documented for ISO9000 Ver 1.4.0 (rev B) 11/17/2003 RY ------------------------------------------- - Company name changed - Windows 95 support removed - Standard header information added to all source files - README.TXT re-written. - CHANGES.TXT re-written. - LICENSE.TXT added. - all function and file names cmxdio changed to adio - Board and driver documentation removed from the installation package - a workspace file created for every example project Ver 1.4.1 (rev C) 07/23/2004 AJS ------------------------------------------- - Adjusted .inf files to allow multiple IO Base Addresses - Altered the NT Configure program to allow multiple Base Addresses - Adjusted the Install script for NT installation Ver 2.0.0 (rev D) 11/02/2006 JMS ------------------------------------------- - The previous driver was replaced by a new driver, written using the Microsoft Kernel Mode Driver Framework (KMDF), and a new library (aDIOLib) - Re-created/re-wrote examples using Visual Studio .NET 2003 - Removed Windows 98 and Windows NT4 support - Added Windows Server 2003 support - Added support for aDIO on 886-based (i.e. Pentium M and Celeron M) cpuModules - Added support for aDIO on PCI-to-ISA bridge boards (BRG17088) - Added the Wakeup example to show the Wake-on-aDIO feature of 886-based aDIO - Added API documention for aDIOLib - Added driver source code and documentation to the package - Added the capablity to use an aDIO without an IRQDownload Driver Pack
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