Hello Adrienne Electronic 'PCIe-TC' customer.... Here are the files you need to get started with the software development (if you choose to do so) for the Adrienne 'PCIe-TC' card. Here are some notes to take into consideration as you get started. 1) The new PCIe cards are plug and play. The cards should plug and play FOUR TIMES!. (There are four devices on the one interface chip. We only use one of them). You will probably find that the OS will automatically install and choose the driver for the ONE function "SD controller". The others can be pointed to the .inf file or can be cancelled. Once the card first installs, you will (most likely) need to update the driver. We have not been able to get past this operation in our initial testing. Choose the "SD Controller" with the device/vendor ID of "6900 AECB" and update the driver, point to the provided .inf file and choose the manual mode so that you can force the file to be selected and load the new driver. (ours). 2) The current driver does NOT support hardware/IRQ interrupts yet. The architecture is a bit different at the interface level than our prior PCI models and I am still getting the best method worked out how to handle the hardware interrupts and pass event messages to the application. We have done it in "DOS" type tests, but have not yet done it in the Windows driver. More on this later. 3) once #2 above is complete , I will create the x64 bit build of the driver (and work on an x64 build of the dll file too). The small (Test3_AecPCIeTC.exe) command line program in this file set should only be used with the provided 'Test3.bat' file to run it as only one family of IOCTL calls are supported in the driver, and this bat file forces the correct use. I will be creating a more complete CD file set distribution in the next couple of weeks for PCIe-TC product line. Feel free to give me a call with any questions. It may be much quicker than email, but email is also good. Tracey Ruesch President, Adrienne Electronics Corp. truesch@adrielec.com 702-896-1858Download Driver Pack
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