;************************************************************************* ; Dynalink ISDN Adapter Driver release notes ; By Bert Keizer ; 24-01-2002 ; ; ; release Version 3.07.01 ; ; Win98, Win98SE, ; Windows ME, Windows 2000 ; Windows XP ; ; ; If you have questions, tips or other suggestions: mail us. ;************************************************************************* ; ; ; Version 03.07.01 ; ; Fixed: Windows XP(1 CPU), Passive USB W type ; 1. System will crash while D channel is activated ; All Windows platforms Passive USB W type ; ; Fixed: a illegal pointer access in some special condition, especially WinXP ; Fixed; a problem will cause a "MULTIPLE_IRP_COMPLETION" ; ; ; ; Version 3.07.00 ; ; ; Fixed: a endless loop while processing INFO ELEMENT ; Fixed: a bug which will cause a deadlock in NDISWAN driver running in 2k/XP ; v.110 can work normally on P-IN100-ST-D2 and PC-100 ; NDISWAN driver can select V.110 ; ISDN monitor will display trash after running for a long time ; ; ; ; version 3.6.92 ; ; Fixed: Problem with Standby (Windows XP) ; ; ; Version 3.6.8 [official 'experience' release] ; ; Fixed: problem of crash system when scanning for new hardware (Win98) ; Fixed: bug causing isdn TA loose D channel messages when the CPU-load is 100% ; Fixed: NDISWAN crashed system under Windows XP ; ; Version 3.6.79 (beta driver not released) ; Fixed some problems for Windows 2000 / Windows XP ; ; Version 3.6.7 (beta, not released) ; ; add supplementary services ; - CF Activate (Call Forwarding) ; - CF Deactivate (Call Forwarding) ; - CF Interrogate Parameters (Call Forwarding) ; - CF Interrogate Numbers (Call Forwarding) ; - CD (Call Deflection) ; ; ; Version 3.6.6 (official It's raining release) ; ; Fixed: Virtual NDISWAN device did not work (sometimes, since 3.6.5) ; Fixed: System crash when changing the MLP/BOD setting of the NDISWAN device (since 3.6.6) ; fixed: D-channel did not receive signalling data after Windows reconfigured hardware resources ; ; Version 3.6.5 (beta not released) ; Fixed: incompability issue between our passive USB ISDN TA and OHCI USB controller ; Fixed: isdn monitor crashed when saving the log ; fixed: bug in EARLY_B3_CONNECT BVRP Phonetools crashed ; add: CAPI AP can issue a CONNECT REQ with CIP=0 ; fixed: Encoding INFO ELEMENT of FACILITY ; fixed: LED control of our passive USB TA with winbond chipset ; New: support for Windows XP added (beta2 version only) ; fixed: a bug could crash windows when the device was starting ; ; Version 3.6.4 (beta) ; Minor improvements (isdn monitor, bod) ; ; Version 3.6.3 (release version prior beta version) ; Fixed: After a CAPI application established a call, and abnormally abort. ; the call will be released. ; Fixed: When the ISDN TA is paralleled with other TA and there is an ; activation and deactivation of the S0-bus the driver will not work ; Change: saved log will show more detailed information about the OS ; Fixed: bug which could cause a Dual Processor system freezing ; Fixed: bug windows 2000 cannot shutdown with USB TA ; Added: support for multiple PCMCIA ISDN TA devices in one notebook. ; ; Version 3.6.2 (only for beta testers) ; * Fixed: bug in Ndiswan device. After some changes in the MLPPP settings ; callback will fail. ; * fixed: bug in Ndiswan device. if MLPPP BOD include more than 3 channels ; a bugger will overflow correct an error in CAPI management, if MLPPP ; BOD include channels on different TA, only the channgels on the main ; device will connect ; * Change: incoming call management, to avoid locating new call on a ; using slot ; ; Version 3.6.1 (release version) ; *fixed: Internal ISDN TA can work again after resuming ; from hibernation (w2k) ; PCI ta can normally hibernate in such a system (Asus K7V 4x AGP) ; *added feature: support multicard of PC Card TA ; *fixed: cancel routine problem between CAPI and NDISwan driver ; *fixed: restart problem (after stopped in Win98/ME of the passive USB ; TA ; ; Version 3.6.0 (not released) ; Fixed: X.75 Packet size problem. ; ; Version 3.5.9 (not released) ; *fixed: Bug of not activating the D-channel when the USB TA was in use ; *fixed: Windows ME can suspend now (this was prevented by vport in ; previous driver version) ; *changed/fixed: After installation Windows98/ME has to restart to ; enable 16bits CAPI DLL and VxD CAPI. ; *fixed: Linetest will report the errorcode more precisely ; ; Version 3.5.8 (not released) ; *fixed: bug of control the PCI ISDN card (D-Channel). If there was an ; error (underrun, over flow or collission), it could happen that the ; data received maybe wrong in sequence ; ; Version 3.5.7 (not released) ; *New feature: Support of Supplemental Services over CAPI Interface ; ; Version 3.5.6 ; * Fixed: When a POTS call was made, the B channel was not released. This ; will prevent other paralleled ISDN CPE to use the B-channel ; ; Version 3.5.5 (not released) ; * Improved: Increased the primitive bugger of the ; physical layer to ensure POTS ; function is working correctly ; Version 3.5.4 (released 10-07-2000) ; ; * Changed: data sequence recovery in BOD mode ; Linetesthas high priority to avoid incoming call being catched by ; Ndiswan. ; Changer Layer 3 checking while suspending (according behaviour Ndiswan) ; if any channel is not in IDLE state, reject to pwer down (old style) ; If no channel is in ACTIVE state, confirm to power down (new style) ; ; Version 3.5.3 (not released) ; * Changed: No response to a setup if there is no free channel ; Fixed a null pointer in WANLINK (log a LinkAllocate) ; Correct of mis-judgement in our passive USB TA ; Fixed a bug of our PCI ISDN Adapter. When the Operating System stops ; the hardware an then start the device (reconfiguration) again the device ; did not work properly when the ISDN cable was inserted. ; ; Version 3.5.2 (not released) ; * Fixed buffer leakage when there was a INFO_IND generated ; Fixed null pointer whele changing MLPPP setting ; Allow MLPPP slave channel accept first MLPPP data (problem occured when ; a Win2000 server was in use) ; Fixed suspend problem with our USB device since 3.4.8 ; ; Version 3.5.1 (not released) ; * Fixed a bug in an overlap sending setup since 3.4.9 ; A null CAPI_INFO_IND caused problem in a multi-processor machine ; ; Version 3.5.0 (not released) ; * Fixed a bug for our passive USB while disconnecting 1B if 2B was in ; use. ; Changed layter 2 state maintenance (null cct) ; ; Version 3.4.9 (not released) ; * Changed layer 2 state maintenance. ; Numbering plan for Japan changed ; ; Version 3.4.8 (not released) ; * Some W2K fixes ; ; Version 3.4.7 (not released) ; * Fixed bug in ISDN monitor after logging for a long time, open log ; viewer will crash ; Fixed bug of 16 bits CAPI20.DLL ; ; Version 3.4.6 (not released) ; * Fixed error of MLP (BOD) user control for Windows 2000 ; Changed CAPI_INFO_IND implementation ; Changes in Ndiswan aliasname (W2K) ; Changed in ISDN monitor when stop loggin in some circumstances ; ; Version 3.4.5 --> Release version 02-03-2000 ; * Fixed an illegal pointer while IRP_MN_STOP_DEVICE ; Fixed an illegal pointer while no user responding an incoming call ; ; Version 3.4.4 (not released) ; * Fixed voice card restart problem when Window reconfigure HW resources ; provide user control on MLP(BOD) ; fix some bugs of UUS (User to User Signaling) ; enhance CAPI INFO IND for call progress. ; user can edit some extra command for active TAs ; ; Version 3.4.3 (not released) ; No fixes for passive USB, some minor fixes ; ; Version 3.4.2 (not released) ; implementation for PCMCIA ISDN card. ; ; Version 3.4.1 (released) ; * Bug fixed: Passive USB will disconnect after some AP grab cpu for a while ; ; endDownload Driver Pack
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