Hehe unfortunately no. The instructions indicate the one included with
winxp is all I should need..?
Bob
"DaveW" <none.TakeThisOut@zero.org> wrote in message
news:tXFNb.62151$sv6.139813@attbi_s52...
> Sounds like you are using a 'buggy' Firewire driver. Does their web site
> have a newer release?
>
> --
> DaveW
>
>
>
> "Bob Riley" <dont.TakeThisOut@spamme.net> wrote in message
> news:uyANb.6504$zP6.1061@okepread02...
> > Hey guys
> >
> > I recently purchased and installed the Que Firewire 3 port PCI card on
my
> > windows XP pc to use with my camcorder. Upon card installation, things
> > appeared to work correctly (PCI OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
> > appeared in the device list). I could also playback video and control
my
> > camcorder. Then the video software I was using locked up and forced me
to
> > reboot the machine. Upon restart, the 1394 driver appeared to have
> > disappeared, and windows informed me that I had new 1394 hardware (The
old
> > device was gone). I then told it to go ahead and install the drivers -
> > unfortunately, windows then said it didn't not know how to recognize the
> > card and couldn't find the drivers. I then did a full 'upgrade' of
> windows
> > which actually brought the driver back - unfortunately, using a
different
> > video program the thing locked up again, I had to reboot, and once again
> the
> > old driver is gone and windows is complaining. Any ideas on how to fix
> this
> > problem?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Bob
> >
> > P.S. The card instructions indicate the 1394 drivers that come with
> windows
> > should be adequate - no additional drivers included.
> >
> >
>
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