Release_adi5240up2_signed.txt Driver File Contents (sound-qf20-xp-512015240u2.zip)

Analog Devices, Inc.
SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio
WDM Audio Driver

Release Information

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Version
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5.12.01.5240update2 (Signed)

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Operating System
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Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Media Center Edition
Windows XT Tablet Edition
Windows 2000 Professional

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Supported Language
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English (US), French, German, Italian, LA Spanish, Swedish, Dutch,
Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Russian, Hebrew, Arabic, Japanese,
Brazilian Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese,
Korean (Hangeul), Thai

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Supported Model
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Donau10
LasVegas10
Utah10
Hawaii-DI

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Modifications
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5.12.01.5240update2 (Signed)
 - Removed the stereo microphone setting for a INF file for Hawaii series.
 - Added a cat file.

5.12.01.5240update2 (Unsigned)
 - Changed the INF file which includes the SSID for Donau10, LasVegas10
   and Utah10.

5.12.01.5240update
 - Modified Smax4PNP.exe. This is a solution for the problem that
   Smax4PNP will cause an error during the shutdown of the system.

5.12.01.5240
 - Changed the INF file which includes a SSID for Barcelona10 and
   Nurburgring20MA.
 - Added a cat file.

5.12.01.5240 (Unsigned)
 - Supported ICH6.
 - Supported WindowsXP SP2 logo (HCT12).

5.12.01.5160 for TVS (Signed)
 - Added a cat file.

5.12.01.5160 for Nozomi (Unsigned)
 - Supported the multi-channel speaker configuration.

5.12.01.5160 (Signed)
 - Added a cat file.

5.12.01.5160 (Unsigned)
 - Fixed the blue screen problem which occur when the DevicePathExercizer
   of HCT12 is running on WinXP SP2.
 - Add the General tab to the SoundMAX Control Panel. It supports two
   features, "Show SoundMAX on the Taskbar" and "Digital Speakers".
   The second feature has the same function in the volume control advanced.

5.12.01.3890 for Nozomi (Signed)
 - Changed the INF file which includes a SSID for Nozomi and Nurburgring.
 - Changed the INF file so as to enable SPDIF options as default.

5.12.01.3890 (Signed)
 - Fix the problems below.
   1. A noise will occur when connecting an USB2.0 device to your PC
      on WinXP. (Palau100)
   2. A noise will occur when double-clicking a folder with the explorer
      if the verifier is enabled on Win2K. (Hayate100)

5.12.01.3870 Update (Signed)
 - The "20dB Boost" check box is checked as default.

5.12.01.3870 (Signed)
 - Add a cat file.

5.12.01.3870 (Unsigned)
 - Fixed the following problem.
   The High Power Saving mode will not work correctly when the verifier
   is enabled.

5.12.01.3670 (Signed)
 - Add a cat file.

5.12.01.3670 (Unsigned)
 - Support the High Power Saving mode.
 - Add a INF file which includes a SSID for Firebolt10 supporting a stereo
   microphone.
 - Add a INF file which includes a SSID for Hawaii10 with the High Power
   Saving mode.

5.12.01.3600 Update (Signed)
 - Remove the High Power Saving and Max Power Saving from the power management
   application in the control panel. This modification affects INF files only.

5.12.01.3600 (Signed)
 - The Normal Power Savings mode is selected after installing the driver.

5.12.01.3600a (Evaluation Only)
 - Added a INF file which includes the Asahi10's SSID(0244).
 - Optimized the power management functionality to be more stable,
   controllable, and easier to install.
 - Fixed localization issues on the SoundMAX control panel.
 - Fixed internal issues which other IHV vendors have reported.

5.12.01.3591b (Evaluation Only)
 - Optimized the power management control method.
 - Put a power management control panel into SoundMAX icon.
 - The Power Save Delay was disabled in the Normal Power Saving. The audio
   state will go to the Standby as soon as the sound function stops working.
 - Fixed the problem which a blue screen may occur when recording on Snitch10
   with Win2K only.

5.12.01.3542 Update
 - The insufficient Chinese character was compensated with the power
   management applet (PMCPL.cpl) in the Chinese environment.

5.12.01.3542 for Palau20
 - Added a INF file which includes the Palau20's SSID(0242).
 - Added a INF file which includes the Imola100's SSID(0243).
 - Merged two INFs (ICHx/ALi) into one driver package.

5.12.01.3542 for Snitch10
 - Added a INF file which includes the Snitch10's SSID(0221).

5.12.01.3542 for Hangzhou
 - Added a INF file which includes the Hangzhou's SSID(0241).

5.12.01.3542
 - Removed the High Power Saving mode from the Power Management applet.
 - Added an description of the Power Management into SMaxFAQ.htm.

5.12.01.3542a
 - Improved the power management control routines in the mini-port driver.
 - Added a SSID for Guam100.
 - Fixed the problem which an BSoD occurs when the system is powered off by
   the critical battery alarm if the verifier is enabled.

5.12.01.3528 update2
 - Remove the audio power management.
 - Remove a SoundMAX menu from the start menu.

5.12.01.3528 update
 - Fixed the problem which some settings are different from the driver's
   initial settings in the SoundMAX Audio Power Management. Only pmcpl.cpl
   and pmproxy.exe are changed.
 - Removed a SoundMAX icon in the task bar.

5.12.01.3528
 - Added some SSIDs for Toshiba models
 - Added the Noise Cancellation of ANDREA

5.12.01.3523
 - New release with the power management and new SSID support

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Restrictions
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1. The CTEST may stop during playing sound files if the verifier is enabled.

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Verifying a driver version
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1. Launch the device manager.
2. Double-click "SoundMAX Integrated Digital Audio" under Sound, video and game
   controllers.
3. Verify "5.12.1.5240" is shown on Driver Version in the Driver tab.
4. Click Driver Details and select "swwdm.sys" in Driver Details.
5. Verify "5.12.1.5240" is shown on File version.
6. Verify the file version of Smax4PNP.exe is 5.0.2.2. This file is installed
   in C:\Program Files\Analog Devices\SoundMAX.
   * The previous version is 5.0.2.1.

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Installation
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1. Run SETUP.EXE.
2. Click Next.
3. Select "Yes, I want to restart my computer now" and click Finish.

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Uninstall
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1. Run SETUP.EXE or launch "SoundMax" in Add or Remove Programs.
2. Select "SoundMAX" and click a Change/Remove button.
3. Select "Remove all" and click Next.
4. Select "Yes, I want to restart my computer now" and click Finish.
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