Monday, March 3, 2014

WinDriver 10.00 Free Download

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Features: Friendly Wizard: WinDriver provides hardware verification and diagnostics, automatic code generation and driver debugging, all through a graphical DriverWizard. Immediate Hardware Access: Test your hardware through a graphical user mode application, without having to write a single line of code. Code Generation: WinDriver automatically generates skeletal driver code specific to your hardware, for MS Developer Studio / MSDEV .NET/ Borland Builder / MS Visual Basic / Delphi. In addition to supporting any PCI peripheral, WinDriver includes enhanced support for leading PCI vendors, such as PLX, Xilinx and Altera. This enhanced support includes vendor-specific driver samples, which can be used to further accelerate the driver development process. Driver Debugging: Included graphical Debug Monitor to monitor kernel level activity throughout the driver development process. PCI Express Extended Support for Vista: WinDriver enables you to utilize PCIe MSI and MSI-X now supported on Windows Vista. Read more on our PCI-Express page. Detailed examples in C, C#, Delphi and Visual Basic 6.0. INF File Generation: The graphical DriverWizard can be used to automatically create and install an INF file for your Plug-and-Play hardware. 64-Bit Hardware Support on 32-bit Systems: Allows utilizing the additional bandwidth provided by 64-bit hardware and enables 64-bit data transfers on x86 platforms running 32-bit operating systems. Drivers developed with WinDriver will attain significantly better performance results than drivers written with the DDK or other driver development tools that do not support this feature. 64-Bit Architectures Support: WinDriver supports the 64-bit AMD64 and Intel EM64T CPU architectures (known as "x64") on Windows XP Pro x64, Windows Server 2003 x64 and Windows Vista x64.

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Requires: x86 32 bit or 64 bit (x64: AMD64 and Intel EM64T) processor USB 1.1 or USB 2.0

Review: Wind River is a comprehensive software solution that automates and simplifies the development of Windows Device discs using kernel mode performance for PCI, CompactPCI CardBus or without the use of a specific programming language. The program includes powerful tools to make your experience in the development of multiple Windows drives to improve, and also give you a complete solution for creating customizable hardware access applications. It also allows you to focus on your driver added - value functions, monitor and diagnose your hardware, as well as access to features such as automatic code generation, and driver debugging. The user interface is based on a simple but complete window that allows the user to work during core development process to track and automatically generate driver drives in particular for your hardware. You can easily select a new device or select the ISA card is not plug and play cards. After the selection of managers who are interested in you can quickly generate a new INF file. So, you can quickly create the selected driver by selecting the programming language you want your code to be generated and select IDE would be claimed. Wind River includes several useful wizards and code generation features that automatically hardware components. Included DriverWizard reliable and intuitive diagnostic tool that allows the selection of equipment and resources to see communication ports to work with the hardware test before writing a single line of code. Furthermore Wind River supports the development of USB chipsets. This way, you have the option of a USB based device drivers to create in a very short period of time. All in all, Wind River is a development tool that quickly and safely simplify the difficult task of making device drivers and hardware access applications.


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