The Kiiro CA-128S / CA-64S is a device manufactured by CM Tech Co.. Visitors have downloaded this file "CA64S_128SMP3Program.zip" 366 times with an aggregate rating of 3 out of 5 stars based on 6 reviews. Compatibility for this driver update includes PCs running Windows operating systems such as Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 2.8 MB.
Kiiro CA-128S / CA-64S
Music Box MP3 Player
Music Box SCSI Host Adapter
Windows XP
0.505.24.140 (2002-07-08) via .inf
0.505.28.140 (2002-07-08) via .inf
After finding www.kiiro.co.uk dead for months, searched and searched. Downloaded this, unzipped it to C \Program Files\Music Box and ran setup.exe. Rebooted. Plugged in mp3 player. Waited for Windows to detect it, "installed from a specific location" (C \Program Files\Music Box). Waited. Copied mp3s directly across to new drive using Windows Explorer (My Computer). Am listening to them now. Nice.
Peter Owen (DG Member) on 18-Nov-2003
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
layout.bin | 434 bytes | 29 Sep 2002 |
Setup.ini | 109 bytes | 29 Sep 2002 |
startsound.wav | 37.8 KB | 24 Nov 2001 |
install.exe | 626.7 KB | 20 Dec 2001 |
setup.wav | 99.6 KB | 24 Nov 2001 |
Setup.exe | 41.5 KB | 14 May 2000 |
ikernel.ex_ | 344.9 KB | 5 Sep 2001 |
Programs/stmp3update.exe | 61.4 KB | 12 Aug 2002 |
Programs/stmp3format.exe | 45.1 KB | 12 Aug 2002 |
Programs/stmp3.dll | 98.3 KB | 12 Aug 2002 |
Programs/regdll.dll | 53.2 KB | 12 Aug 2002 |
Autorun.inf | 31 bytes | 28 Jan 2002 |
data1.cab | 434.7 KB | 29 Sep 2002 |
Dlls/stmphook.dll | 135.2 KB | 12 Aug 2002 |
Drivers/mp3drv.inf | 3.2 KB | 10 Jul 2002 |
Drivers/stscsi.sys | 49.5 KB | 12 Aug 2002 |
Drivers/mp3drv.sys | 35.3 KB | 12 Aug 2002 |
Drivers/mp3drvnt.cat | 356 bytes | 12 Aug 2002 |
Drivers/stscsi.cat | 356 bytes | 12 Aug 2002 |
Drivers/stscsi.mpd | 50.3 KB | 12 Aug 2002 |
Drivers/stscsint.cat | 356 bytes | 12 Aug 2002 |
Drivers/stscsi.inf | 3.2 KB | 10 Jul 2002 |
Binary/resource.bin | 218.2 KB | 10 Sep 2002 |
Binary/stmpsys_3410.s | 113.2 KB | 5 Apr 2002 |
Binary/dcc_3410.s | 61.9 KB | 5 Apr 2002 |
Binary/booty_3410.s | 10.0 KB | 5 Apr 2002 |
Binary/booty.s | 10.1 KB | 15 Aug 2002 |
Binary/resource_3410.bin | 214.8 KB | 5 Apr 2002 |
Binary/stmpsys.s | 114.5 KB | 10 Sep 2002 |
Binary/dcc.s | 85.6 KB | 15 Aug 2002 |
data2.cab | 1.1 MB | 29 Sep 2002 |
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