cPCI-6780 Series
Silicon Motion Lynx
Silicon Motion Lynx Family
Silicon Motion Lynx3D
Silicon Motion Lynx3DM
Silicon Motion LynxE
Silicon Motion LynxEM
Silicon Motion LynxEM+
Not Applicable
4.12.01.0034 (2000-11-17) via .inf
5.00.2195.0147 (2000-11-15) via .inf
cPCI-6780 Series
6U CompactPCI Single Intel® Pentium® III processor (1.26 GHz) Host SBC
Utility File
Kesavan (DG Staff Member) on 15-Dec-2006
PCI\VEN_126F&DEV_0710&SUBSYS_0009103C
PCI\VEN_126F&DEV_0710&SUBSYS_000C103C
PCI\VEN_126F&DEV_0710&SUBSYS_000E103C
PCI\VEN_126F&DEV_0710&SUBSYS_020515BF
PCI\VEN_126F&DEV_0712&SUBSYS_0003168F
PCI\VEN_126F&DEV_0712&SUBSYS_0012103C
PCI\VEN_126F&DEV_0712&SUBSYS_001F0E11
PCI\VEN_126F&DEV_0712&SUBSYS_01001265
PCI\VEN_126F&DEV_0720&SUBSYS_0004168F
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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sm721/Linux/XF86_SVGA | 3.4 MB | 1 Dec 1999 |
sm721/Linux/readme.txt | 720 bytes | 22 Oct 1999 |
sm721/WIN2K/SMI.CAT | 24 bytes | 8 Sep 1999 |
sm721/WIN2K/smidisp.dll | 161.1 KB | 15 Nov 2000 |
sm721/WIN2K/smimini.sys | 63.6 KB | 15 Nov 2000 |
sm721/WIN2K/smisetup.inf | 20.6 KB | 15 Nov 2000 |
sm721/WIN9XME/SMDD32.DLL | 388.1 KB | 20 Nov 2000 |
sm721/WIN9XME/SMDRV.DRV | 194.6 KB | 20 Nov 2000 |
sm721/WIN9XME/SMI.INF | 10.3 KB | 17 Nov 2000 |
sm721/WIN9XME/SMVDD.VXD | 27.2 KB | 20 Nov 2000 |
sm721/WINNT40/smidisp.dll | 99.0 KB | 20 Jun 2000 |
sm721/WINNT40/smimini.sys | 64.0 KB | 20 Jun 2000 |
sm721/WINNT40/smisetup.inf | 13.7 KB | 7 Aug 1998 |