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This driver was created by Delphi developers. It is designed to be used with the Delphi-based development tool family of products known as RAD Studio. You can use this USB driver for PC or embedded systems, including mobile devices. Download the driver to your computer before you start re-flashing your device. The OLDEST version of Windows XP requires an older Expired Window on the target machine, so please install it first! Other platforms such as MAC OS X and Linux require a Clean Window on the target machine to install any device drivers, so please search for "clean window" on your platform and install it before installing this package. Use the current Device Driver to flash your device. This driver is designed for use with the following product:The files provided by this download may not meet the installation requirements of your product. Please refer to the release notes and check the Delphi DS150e USB Core 2.12.944 issues and fixes page for more information.This download will give you access to both 32-bit and 64-bit drivers for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32-bit), and Windows 8 (64-bit). To save time, download all drivers at the same time.Supported Operating Systems This multi-language package includes language packs for the following operating systems:Windows 8 (32-bit) - Windows 8 (64-bit) - Windows 7 (32-bit) - Windows 7 (64-bit) - Windows Vista SP2 x86/x64 - Windows XP SP3 x86/x64 Device Driver Release Notes Additional Software Needed to Use this Device Driver: 1. USB Flash Drive created using a USB Drive Letter + System Files from a clean Window Machine selected from the list at "Downloads"2. Downloaded msi or exe package of "Delphi DS150e USB Core 2.12.944"3. Installed the Delphi DS150e USB Core 2.12.944 package on your machine, then run the updated driver tool 4. Restart your machine, then run the updated driver tool 5. If you are using an SCCM or SMS based deployment, please make sure that the updated tools are deployed to all target computers first before updating device drivers 6. Once updated, REBOOT your machine to make sure it is running properly 7. If all targets were updated and rebooted, then run Zadig and select the correct .inf file matching with the product you are updating 8. If you are using an SCCM or SMS based deployment, please make sure that the updated drivers are deployed to all target computers first before updating device drivers 9. Once updated, REBOOT your machine to make sure it is running properly 10. Please note: No Delphi Driver packs for Linux, MAC OS X and Pocket PC/Windows CE compatible devices exist at this time. We will provide these as soon as we can. cfa1e77820
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