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5.00.2184.1 (1999-11-18) via .inf
This driver works on my xp installation. Unpack the zipfile in any dir you want. Select the videoadapter in device manager to upgrade/install the drivers. Tell XP you want to choose for yourself, also tell it not to search. When the screen with compatible hardware comes up, browse to the dir where you unpacked the files and click open. The tseng driver will appear. Select it and install. Windows XP will warn you about driver signing but just click the right button to continue the installation. This worked for my Tseng et6000 adapter. It also works in Windows2000. Probably, et4000 adapters are also supported by this driver.
Comments are welcome.
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Robin I (DG Member) on 6-Jan-2002
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
tseng.inf | 63.4 KB | 7 Dec 1999 |
i386/w32.dll | 48.3 KB | 7 Dec 1999 |
i386/et4000.sys | 25.8 KB | 25 Sep 1999 |
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