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OnlyNewsZ has posted a list of the latest drivers and bios updates for ASUS, Abit, Aopen, MSI, Leadtek, TYAN, CMedia, and nVidia.
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Thanks jean-paul for this one:
Matrox has released a new Parhelia driver for Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Thanks Phil.
Provides your Microsoft mouse with full functionality.
[License: Freeware| Requires: Win All | Size: 6.3 Mb]
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[License: Freeware| Requires: Win All | Size: 6.3 Mb]
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Ohls-Place has posted a review on the Ultra-X Winstress
TechConnect reports that Epox has released 94 bios updates
VIA has offical released the 4in1 v4.49 drivers. Thanks tc.
TecConnect has posted a list of 90 bios updates for MSI motherboards
OCWorkbench has posted an ASrock K7S8X-E Performance 1.21 beta bios
TechConnect has posted new VIA Hyperion 4in1 v4.49 drivers
Windows 2000/XP driver for nVIDIA graphics cards.
[License: Freeware| Requires: Win XP/2K | Size: 9.8 Mb]
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[License: Freeware| Requires: Win XP/2K | Size: 9.8 Mb]
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TechConnect has updated their nVidia detonater database
Touslesdrivers.com send words that Adaptec has released new drivers for the Adaptec SCSI Ultra 160 cards.
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OCmelbourne has a review on the Ortek Eagletouch MCK-90 Mini Silver USB Keyboard with USB Hub.
Software wise, you don't actually need to DO anything for the MCK90 to function as a keyboard; other than plugging it in. It's HID 1.1 compatibility means that most versions of Windows should detect it "automagically" and allow you to begin typing within seconds. If you want the OSD and your multimedia buttons to function, you will however have to install the software. Installation is simple affair, just pop in the CD and it autoruns the installer, key in the serial number (from the front of the CD), tell it where to install; and does just that, adding itself to your Startup folder in the process. It also tells you to reboot, which you don't actually have to if you're using Windows 2000 or XP (Win9x Users may have to), all you really need to do is just open the software from the Start-Menu.Read more