* * * A T T E N T I O N : * * * Make sure to use the DLLs CIF32DLL.DLL which are shipped with this driver in all your applications. The use of an older DLL can CRASH your PC !. 1. Introduction 2. Version Information 3. Installation Reference 4. Uninstallation Reference '*************************************************************** 1. Introduction Please read the documentation carefully! If you have a problem when dealing with the device driver, then call our hotline on top called number only, if you have read the documentation and your problems are not removed until then. If you have some ideas while working with the device driver concerning new features please let us know about it. '**************************************************************** 2. Version Information The driver API (DLL) is compatible with the Windows NT Version 2.1 Known Problems - Interrupt handling on CIF50 cards using PLX9050 not working if bit 7 in the Memory Mapped or I/O mapped PCI register address is set. PC will freeze if interrupt is activated. This is a PLX9050 hardware problem. 2.2 Windows 2000/XP V3.121 - GetSystemTime() changed to get a one millisecond resolution - Spinlock handling changed because of lost state change in interrupt handling - LARGE_INTEGER redefinition removed from CIFUSER.H file V3.120 - Support for CIF52 (2 Channel card) included - Interrupt handling CIF50/52/54 improved and tested on 2,8GHz HT CPU - 64x64 icon included in DrvSetup and DrvTest V3.113 - Support for CIF54 (4 Channel card) included - Devices with hardware problems always activated so the application is able to see the error (before only error -1 is shown) - Device INF files rewritten to improve automatic installation - Driver setup screen extended by actual device error - RCS errors now shown at first - Second hardware test executed in DevInitBoard() V3.112B- Internal interrupt handling for PCI cards changed to solve system hangs and blue screens on heavy used systems. V3.111 - Interrupt problem with ISA cards checked on PCs using AMD CPUs and VIA chipset. Interrupt mode (LevelSensitive/Latched) now used from the given resource information. - New INF file for COM modules created because of interrupt mode problems. Interrupt mode for COM modules are set to LevelSensitive. - Test on Dual Pentium (2x1GHz) Dell Server, interrupt handling for more than one CIF not working. - Display of the interrupt numbers in setup program fixed, by reading the Interrupt line directly from the hardware and removing the mask 0x0F during the write to registry V3.110 - Support for new PLX5030 hardware included V3.102 - "Administrator" problem fixed so the driver test program and the driver function DevGetBoardInfo() will also work when logged in as a "GAST" Changes only in DrvTest.exe and CIF32.DLL, CIF95.DLL and CIFNT.DLL V3.101 - Functions DevGetInfo(), DevGetBoardInfoEX(), DevExtendedData() and DevGetDPMPtr() now open a device if DevInitBoard was not called before. This is for compatibility with existing applications. V3.100 - First Windows 2000 CIF WDM driver version '*************************************************************** 3. Installation reference This install program will install the driver DLLs into the Windows system directory, so the DLLs can be reached from each application. To prevent the use of old driver DLLs, the installation will search for the occurrence of CIF95DLL/CIFNTDLL and CIF32DLL on your system. After finding any DLL the program ask you to rename or remove these DLLs. '*************************************************************** 4. Uninstallation reference For removing an installed version of a device driver, use the Uninstall icon in the created program folder or change to Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs. Choose the entry "CIF Device Driver" and click the Add/Remove button. This will remove the application.Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
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