NP-X11 Driver
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Windows Vista
ver.6.101.1124.20066.101.1124.2006 (2006-11-24) via .inf
NP-X11
LAN Driver File
Rexrinaldo (DG Staff Member) on 5-Mar-2007
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
ISSetup.dll | 552.2 KB | 10 Jan 2007 |
InstVer.txt | 49 bytes | 10 Jan 2007 |
README/Driver_Installer_Rollback.txt | 714 bytes | 19 Dec 2006 |
README/Release.txt | 1.4 KB | 19 Dec 2006 |
SWDesc.txt | 1.9 KB | 28 Dec 2005 |
WINVISTA/32/NetrtOEM.inf | 170.8 KB | 19 Dec 2006 |
WINVISTA/32/Rtnicxp.sys | 50.7 KB | 19 Dec 2006 |
WINVISTA/32/netrtoem.cat | 227.2 KB | 19 Dec 2006 |
WINVISTA/64/NetrtOEM.inf | 73.8 KB | 19 Dec 2006 |
WINVISTA/64/Rtnic64.sys | 53.8 KB | 19 Dec 2006 |
WINVISTA/64/netrtoem.cat | 91.9 KB | 19 Dec 2006 |
_Setup.dll | 386.0 KB | 18 May 2006 |
data1.cab | 2.9 MB | 10 Jan 2007 |
data2.cab | 80.6 KB | 10 Jan 2007 |
instctrl.txt | 9 bytes | 20 Dec 2006 |
layout.bin | 455 bytes | 10 Jan 2007 |
setup.exe | 455.6 KB | 25 May 2006 |
setup.ini | 986 bytes | 4 Jan 2007 |
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