Treiber für die USB3 Controller von  Renesas/NEC (D720201 & D720202 ) die auf vielen Mainboard/USB3 Karten verbaut sind.

Treiberversion:

3.0.8.0

Unterstützte Betriebssysteme:

XP, XP 64bit,Vista,Vista 64bit,7,7 64bit

trans NEC/Renesas USB 3.0 Treiber 3.0.8.0

WHQL Zertifiziert:

Ja

Changelog:

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Version 3.0.8.0 : October 3rd, 2011
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- Fisrt Major version Release for uPD720201/uPD720202 ES2.0 or later.

- Windows Logo Information
Submission ID: 1470301
Product Name: Renesas Electronics USB3.0 Host Controller
Category: Device
Subcategory: Bus Controllers and Ports > USB Controller
Unclassiified
Qualification Level: Signature Only – Microsoft Windows XP family, x86
Signature Only – Microsoft Windows XP family, x64
Logo – Microsoft Windows Vista family, x86 Basic
Logo – Microsoft Windows Vista family, x64 Basic
Windows 7
Windows 7 x64
Logo – Certified for Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Release 2 family, x64

- The following issues, which depend on specific devices, were fixed.
1. A specific USB Full Speed device that can’t respond to a standard request
isn’t detectd.

2. There is a possibility that a multi-display isn’t displayed after
S3->Resume when the USB-to-VGA device connected to the USB 3.0 Host
is used in multi-display mode. This issue occurs depending on USB-to-VGA
device driver version.

3. There is a possibility that the Bluetooth communication is cut off with
a specific Bluetooth module.

4. There is a USB speaker which only requests a data transfer by a URB within
about 1ms. In this case, sound is cut off depending on CPU performance.

5. iPad isn’t detected on iTunes application after S3->Resume.

6. BSOD (“Blue Screen of Death,” i.e., system halt) occurs when PC shoutdown
is performed while a specific Bluetooth module (Billionton BT-0003) is
connected and a specific Bluetooth module driver version is being used.
This issue doesn’t occur with the latest Bluetooth module driver version.

- The following additional issues were fixed.
– Driver
1. There is a possibility that BSOD occurs or USB 3.0 Hub isn’t detected on
Windows XP when hot plug operation is done with a USB 3.0 Hub having USB
devices already connected to it.

2. USB 3.0 Host controller Driver forcibly caused BSOD from ver2.1.16.0 to ver
2.1.25.0 when Host System Error of USB 3.0 occurred.
When we updated to ver2.1, we had a mistake in which the USB 3.0 Host
Controller Driver focibly caused BSOD.

3. A USB device isn’t detected when the USB device is connected to a downstream
port on a specifc USB 3.0 Hub that moves to U2 state althouth U1/U2 timeout
vaule is zero.

4. There is a miscalucuation of U2 Exit Latency.

–Monitor
1. The pop-up message is wrong when a USB 3.0 device is connected to USB 2.0 port
while running the Simplified Chinese OS.

2. The pop-up message is wrong when USB 3.0 Host Controller does not have
enough bandwidth available while running the Polish OS.

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