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We have a Mac with macOS 13.0.1 and am trying to install a Canon OCE Colorwave 3600 plotter which is on the network. We do not have issues installing the plotter on Windows 10 computers, but we have 2 Macs that need to print to it. We can add the plotter to the Macs via IP, but we cannot figure out the drivers to use.
We went to and downloaded the macOS 13 drivers, extracted the Zip file, went to the English folder, and saw many font folders. We went through all the folders and do not see anything for OCE, 3600, or OCE 3600, so was hoping someone would know which driver to use.
The motherboard is a DN2800MT. After installing 7x64 I was surprised not seeing unidentified hardware (that's a first for me with Windows), however, I noticed straight away that Windows was using the build-in GPU drivers. Those are so basic that even Patience starts complaining about the lack of graphics performance.
Not long after that I found out that Intel refuses to make 64 bit GPU drivers for this motherboard, while there are 64bit chipset, LAN and sound-drivers available. So why make those and not GPU drivers?
Then I found someone on this forum who linked to a beta driver (GFX_Vista_Win7_64_8.15.8.1050_Beta5.exe) that supposedly supports this particular GPU. Well.... after running the driverinstaller and a reboot, I got a BSOD. Another reboot -> BSOD. Safe-mode -> delete GPU driver -> no more BSOD, but crappy graphics performance due to the standard Windows driver being used again.
After a second attempt, not using the driverinstaller but let the device manager install the driver, it seems to run without problems, didn't get BSOD's anymore. Now I haven't tested much, Windows starts, graphics performance increased and Patience is no longer nagging about crappy graphics, gonna try more tomorrow.
Why are you (Intel) still refusing to make a GPU driver for this motherboard for any OS besides 7x86? This motherboard can run 7x64 without problems. The only thing that's a problem is the lack of GPU drivers. And no, I am not gonna switch to 7x86 because the full amount of RAM is not usable in 32 bits OS's.
Is it too much to hope that this is implying that there will be 64-bit drivers in the future? I really don't understand why there are 64-bit drivers for LAN and audio when there are none for graphics. Are you wanting to kill off your own products, Intel?
Realmente no comprendo por que no pueden generar un driver para 64 bits, si es un procesador para 64 bits deben de generar sus drivers por que as esta en sus especificaciones y eso que hacen es un engao; DE NADA SIRVE TENER UN PROCESADOR 64 BITS SI NO PUEDO INSTALAR UN SISTEMA OPERATIVO A 64 BITS. La verdad leyendo en mucho foros, me encuentro que la gente esta molesta con la postura que esta tomando INTEL.
Don't know what that beta driver I used did, but after a couple of BSOD's pointing to imgkmd64.sys, the motherboard no longer outputs a signal to the monitor, not even during the POST. However, it does seem to respond to the keyboard but no errors or anything.
I'm afraid that we are unable to provide support for any of Intel's platforms directly. It is their responsibility to release drivers for their own platforms, and to determine when the drivers will be updated. All I can suggest is that you continue to contact Intel to see if they will provide suitable drivers.
I am like you fed up with Intel's attitude to it's customer. But on the point of the RAM issue, there is a work around for that. This is only a software block on Windows 7, and there is a simple solution for this. I'd go and check google
Is that the artificial 2 GB limit Windows 7 Starter has that you're talking about? If so, that won't work. Win7 Starter only comes preloaded on netbooks and can't be purchased by itself, and since Bartgrefte's DN2800MT doesn't come with an OS (or a hard drive), it must be running at least Home Premium, which has a 16 GB memory limit.
Yes that's the problem with Starter, but even with other versions they for some reason disable some of your RAM depending on the total memory you have including on graphics card etc. I'm not sure you only get 4GB regardless of the greatness of your Windows in 32 bit versions, 64 bit yes, 32 bit no. In any case all can be fixed
i have the same Problem with this Mainboard. I downloaded also the Beta driver. Windows 7 works fine. But not the Multimedia Software XBMC. The menu is flickering all the time. I lost round about 3 hours to try solving this problem. Now i must do a downgrade to x86. Sadly!
hey thanks sooooo much for sharing this, I have downloaded the x64 drivers and am getting the BSOD everytime, can you please tell me how you installed yours using the device manager, I don't know how to do that. Thanks! My email is mailto:
alia...@gmail.com alia...@gmail.com thanks in advance!!
Installing through the device manager is quite easy. Unpack the driverpackage, you can use WinRAR or 7zip for that. Then go to the device manager and right-click the GPU and click on update driver (or whatever looks like it, using Dutch Windows here, not 100% sure what it says in the English version). Then point it to the .inf-file and let it install it. If I remember correctly, the inf-file has this path in the folder where you extracted the driverpackage: \VGA\Graphics\igdlh64.inf
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The problem is, how could Ubuntu provide a driver? Where is the documentation to enable this effort? Is it available somewhere in the documentation provided by Intel? Home Linux Graphics perhaps? There's plenty of docs about the other graphics cores, but I could not find anything related to the GMA 3600. Please show me where are the GMA 3600 programming docs available.
The lack of clear communication from Intel in this matter is dishartening. As I've said elsewhere, it's rather unbelievable for a company with the resources of Intel to be unable or unwilling to provide adequate support for its own products, even to the point of not providing enough information for other people to program an adequate driver. I doubt we'll see Diego_Intel answering Erno's question, which is more than adequate given Intel's disregard for Linux users.
The release states that Medfield and Cedarview devices are not supported because they are encumbered by proprietary IP. In other words, in this case the developers of the open-source Linux drivers are prevented from providing a driver for these graphics chipsets.
Unfortunately, it doesn't yet support the cedartrail line of graphics chips. So for time being I and thousands of new netbook owners are totally stuck with having to use old gma 500 driver. From googling, it seems people have been waiting a long time for any linux support, due to closed source.
I would like to know if there has been any news on this matter. I need to use at least 2D acceleration in this a CPU with Intel Atom N2600 and the PowerVR GPU. In my case it is used in Camera IP streaming.
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I am starting this thread because a previous one is locked and doesnt have an answer. If your Hp Color Laserjet 3600n quit working after MAC OS 12.x - then follow these instructions to re-add the printer. I tested this undet MAC OS 12.4 Monterey.
When it comes to graphics drivers, intel is the most liberal towards contributing code to the linux kernel. So I think you wont find any references online on how to install a specific kernel driver for intel hardware - its because the kernel will always contain the required drivers. You just need to install a latest linux distribution containing a recent kernel.
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