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Jun 13, 2024, 11:27:06 PM6/13/24
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1)If you're using "Windows 7", why not take advantage of the driver pre-staging utility that is built right into the OS? W7 ships with a driver utility called "PNPUTIL". Issuing a command as such will add the drivers:

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This will process the INF and copy the CAT/SYS/INF (and any DLL, EXE, etc) into the "DriverStore" folder... which is the same place Windows stores all the in-built drivers ready for auto plug-and-play instalaltion.

2)If that's not an option for you, look for "DPInst.exe" (or "DPInst64.exe" for 64-bit systems). These are available as part of the Windows PDK (available free from Microsoft) and will process all INFs in the location you put the file and attempt to pre-stage them. This method tries to copy files to the "Drivers", "CatRoot", and "INF" locations which are not as reliable... and it can occassionally fail to copy required DLLs to "System32" folders etc... but 99% of the time (for simple drivers) it just works. I can arrange to send them to you if you can't find them.

I have seen this break with SP1. Installing an INF on XP/2003 x64 and Vista
SP0 calling the 32 bit version of setupApi from a Wow64 process correctly
installs drivers to the System32\drivers directory, on Vista SP1 it installs
to the Syswow64\drivers directory which never makes sense. The solution is
to make sure to run the 64 bit version of rundll32.exe (argh).

This Carrera DIGITAL 124/132 Driver Display combined with the Pit Lane shows a driver his fuel level, the number of pitstops (max. 10) and the current race position. More than one Driver Display can be used on the same track giving each driver a display to reference. This Driver Display is compatible with the Carrera Digital Control Unit and plugs into the included adapter unit track.

The Driver Display comes with an Adapter Unit by means of which the Driver Display is integrated into the race track. The Adapter Unit is equivalent to the length of a standard straight and thus can be positioned at any place within the track layout.

This user-friendly driver display features:

Made by Carrera, compatible with all other Carrera DIGITAL 124 & DIGITAL 132 products, and guaranteed for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase.

Includes: 1 - driver display, 1 - adapter unit, 2 - shoulder end sections (left/right) and instructions.

Note: This driver display is NOT compatible with the Carrera DIGITAL Black Box. Recommended for ages 8 to adult.

We are pleased to present the release of NomadBSD 1.3.2.Changes since 1.3.1

  • The base system has been upgraded to FreeBSD 12.1-p6.
  • rtsx-kmod,which is a driver for Realtek card readers,has been added.
  • The ZFS layout used for installing NomadBSD on a harddisk has beenchanged to allow beactl to back up the boot environment. Thanks to@maurizio-emmex.
  • load_iichid has been added. It is a rc-script, which offers theuser, via a dialog(1) menu, to load the experimental iichiddriver fromsysutils/iichidif it finds a I2C HID.
  • graphics/intel-backlight has been added.
  • A curses menu has been added, which allows user to acknowledge licensesof certain wireless drivers in order to use them.
  • A unionfs_maxfiles rc.conf variable has beenadded. It controls how many files can be opened on the unionfs.
  • graphics/mirage has been replaced by graphics/viewnior.
  • A patch from 12-STABLE has been added to the acpi_video module,which sends devd events whenever the brightness was changed.
  • brightness_listener has been added. It is a tool that listens inthe background on devd events for keypresses of screen brightnessbuttons and shows the current brightness level using dunst(1).
  • volumecontrol has been added. It is a wrapper around/usr/sbin/mixer to increase, decrease and toggle mute thesoundcard and display the current value with dunst(1).
  • Spanish translations have been added to nomadbsd-adduser.Thanks to Hugo Salgado.
  • A bug which makes the brigtness keys of the ThinkPad T450 fail has beenfixed.
  • The bwn(4) module was build with BWN_GPL_PHYenabled to build it with N-PHY support, which is needed for BCM43224 andBCM43225 devices.
  • x11-drivers/xf86-input-keyboard andx11-drivers/xf86-input-mousehave been replaced byx11-drivers/xf86-input-libinput.
NomadBSD Forum created2020-03-19

We are pleased to present the first release candidate of NomadBSD 1.3.Changes

  • The base system has been changed to FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p1
  • Due to a deadlock problem, FreeBSD'sunionfshas been replaced byunionfs-fuse.
  • The GPT layout has been changed to MBR. This prevents problems withLenovo systems that refuse to boot from GPT iflenovofix is not set, and systemsthat hang on boot if lenovofix is set.
  • Support for ZFS installations has been added to the NomadBSD installer.
  • The rc-script for setting up the network interfaces has been fixed.Support for setting the country code for the wlan device has been added.
  • Auto configuration for running in VirtualBox has been added.
  • A check for the default display has been added to the graphicsconfiguration scripts. This fixes problems where users with Optimus havetheir NVIDIA card disabled, and use the integrated graphics chip instead.
  • NVIDIA driver version 440 has been added.
  • nomadbsd-dmconfig, a Qt tool for selecting the display managertheme, setting the default user and autologin has been added.
  • nomadbsd-adduser, a Qt tool for added preconfigured user accountsto the system has been added.
  • Martin Orszulik added Czech translations to the setup andinstallation wizard.
  • The NomadBSD logo, designed by Ian Grindley, has been changed.
  • Support for localized error messages has been added.
  • Support for localizing the password prompts has been added.
  • Some templates for starting other DEs have been added to/.xinitrc.
  • The interfaces of nomadbsd-setup-gui and nomadbsd-install-gui havebeen improved.
  • A script that helps users to configure a multihead systems has beenadded.
  • The Xorg driver for newer Intel GPUs has been changed fromintel to modesetting.
  • DSBBg which allowsusers to change and manage wallpapers has been added.
  • The latest version ofupdate_obmenunow supports auto-updating the Openbox menu. Manually updating theOpenbox menu after packet (de)installation is therefore no longerneeded.
  • Support for multiple keyboard layouts has been added.
  • www/palemoon has been removed.
  • mail/thunderbird has been removed.
  • audio/audacity has been added.
  • deskutils/orage has been added.
  • The password manager fpm2 has been replaced by KeePassXC
  • Many small improvements and bug fixes.
The image(s) and instructions can be found here.

We are pleased to present the first rolling release (rr130c190919) of NomadBSD based on FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT.Changes

  • The rc-script for setting up the network interfaces has been fixed. Support for setting the country code for the wlan device has been added.
  • Support for ZFS has been added to the NomadBSD installer.
  • The GPT layout has been changed to MBR layout used by the FreeBSD memstick images. This prevents problems with Lenovo systems that refuse to boot from GPT if "lenovofix" is not set, and systems that hang on boot if "lenovofix" is set.
  • Support for multiple keyboard layouts has been added.
  • Auto-configuration for running in VirtualBox has been added.
  • The Xorg driver for newer Intel GPUs has been changed from "intel" to "modesetting".
  • A check for the default display has been added to the graphics configuration scripts. This fixes problems where users with Optimus have their NVIDIA card disabled, and use the integrated graphics chip instead.
  • The latest version of update_obmenu now supports auto-updating the Openbox menu. Manually updating the Openbox menu after packet (de)installation is therefore no longer needed.
  • Support for configuring a multihead system has been added.
  • Some templates for starting other DEs have been added to /.xinitrc.
  • The setup wizard and the installer have been improved.
The image(s) and instructions can be found here.

We are pleased to announce the release of NomadBSD 1.2! We would like tothank all the testers who sent us feedback and bug reports.Changes

  • The base system has been upgraded to FreeBSD 12.0-p3
  • TRIM has been enabled by default.
  • A vt(4) color theme has been added.
  • The dialog(1) based setup has been replacedby a Qt GUI which supports dynamic translation. Currently availabletranslations are German and Russian.
  • In order to reduce the number of implicit package upgrades andpossible inconsistencies, the pkg(8) defaultrepository has been changed to "Quarterly".
  • A recent copy of the NomadBSD handbooklet has been added to nomad'shome dir.
  • A new option has been added to the boot menu which allows users to sethw.syscons.disable.
  • The kernel tunablevfs.root_mount_always_wait=1 has been added to/boot/loader.conf to prevent mountroot from mounting the root partitionbefore the device is available.
  • Dynamic creation of configuration files for Intel GPUs has been added.For GPUs using the legacy i915kms driver, the UXA acceleration method isused. For newer GPUs SNA is used which fixes performance problems (atleast on HD Graphics 5500 (Broadwell))
  • The backend for compton has been changed to xrender. This fixes inputdelay problems with the NVIDIA driver. Further, it makes using comptonwith VESA and SCFB possible.
  • x11/dmenu has been added which can be started by pressing Ctrl+Space.
  • A bug where the NVIDIA GLX libraries could not be found because ofpath changes in the nvdia-driver-304,340,390 packages has been fixed.
  • A bug where executing pkg install/delete lead to overwriting thelibrary path to the NVIDIA libraries has been fixed.
  • A dialog(1) menu has been added to theinitgfx script which allows theuser to choose between auto detection and a non-accelerated graphicsdriver.
  • The detection of network devices has been improved.
  • A script with a Qt5 frontend for installing NomadBSD on a harddisk has been added.
  • Support for building 32bit images has been added.
  • The user interface has been slightly changed.
  • Support for the local keymap when entering the geli password has been added.
  • Support for resetting NomadBSD has been added. Users can execute/usr/libexec/nomad/nomad_setup reset

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