Hi,
This is the test setup I'm about to enter.Any suggestions are welcome. Today
Wacom published a press release with their Vista benefits. Has anybody
experience with those devices?
Kind regards,
Tony Thijs
Oriolus
Planning for this week:
Install .NET 2.0, .NET 2.0 sp1, Visual Studio 2005, Workflow
extensions, VSTO (Visual Studio Tools for Office, SQL Server 2005 Developer
Edition, Office 2007 beta2, Wacom tablets and -the now available- Wacom
Vista Beta driver, US Robotics Maxg Wifi system, Palm TX PDA synchronizing
over WiFi
Configuration:
Vista beta 2.0 build 5472 July CTP
PC boots to Vista from c:
PC boots to Windows XP pro from d:
Gigabyte sinxp1394 motherboard
Apollo Geforce FX 5500 (256 Mb video memory)
512 Mb ddr 400 Twinmos memory running at 400
Hitachi ata bootdisk, two partitions, c: and d:
Maxtor SATA II 160Mb disk on a Sil 3112A controller with the newest Silicon
Image supplied ,,base'' driver installed with F6 at installation, two
partitions G: and H:
Memorysticks on f: and k:
DVD RAM on e:
LG DVD writer connected over USB on I
NVIDIA driver by Microsoft, driver collected from Microsoft at install
AC 97 driver by Microsoft, driver collected from Microsoft at install
Applications installed: Corel Paintshop Pro X (runs fine)
iam bennu - 18 Aug 2006 23:07 GMT
I have a Wacom Intuos 3 and I loading the beta drivers for it, recentlly.
It is working very well. It integrates with the tablet software that is
already in vista. very nice. I am and artist and would not be able to work
without it.
what little problem I have had while using it has been the result of my
graphic card and not being able to get the drivers for it.
I'm loving it.
iam
> Hi,
> This is the test setup I'm about to enter.Any suggestions are welcome.
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> AC 97 driver by Microsoft, driver collected from Microsoft at install
> Applications installed: Corel Paintshop Pro X (runs fine)