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PCI CARD: Someone please IDENTIFY!!!

Altera_Forum
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I have a card in possession which i need to find windows xp drivers for, for my company 

 

all i know about this card is the following: 

Pci card 

It is used for a printer 

and its got like this +- 4cm printer port-like port. 

 

the following chipsets are what i see on it: 

 

Chipset a: 

 

Altera 

MAX 

EPM7128SQC160-10 

W CFE320207A 

 

 

Chipset b: 

 

PLX Technology 

PCI9080-3 

S 0103 T2B 

BR3306.1 TAIWAN 

 

Chipset c: 

 

TUNDRA 

CA82C54 

-10IN 

A45871.1 

0049 

 

Chipset d: 

 

ALTERA 

EPM7032S 

TC44-7 

W BFF320207A 

 

obviously there are more chips on the card but those look like the most important ones. 

 

SO IF ANYBODY CAN JUST IDENTIFY IT FOR ME AND POINT ME IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION AS TO WHAT IT IS AND WHERE I CAN FIND DRIVERS FOR IT ASAP PLEASE AND THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR IF YOU CAN ASSIST.
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Altera_Forum
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A PCI interface can be expected to identify itself, e.g. by a manufacturer and type string to the BIOS/OS. The BIOS will usually display this information on startup. In addition, some diagnostic tools will gather all information exposed by a PCI interface.

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Altera_Forum
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Just answering for the windows driver question. 

 

Jungo's windriver is one of the option. 

Jungo is the company name and windriver is the product name(not the company name). 

 

Altera's PCIe example driver is using that. It also support old PCI interface as well.
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