“Add Legacy Hardware” isn’t the right way to install anything anymore, really,
but we have to leave it in because there’s probably something out there that
still uses it, and we don’t want to break it, whatever it is.
* the fact that this SYSVAD driver has not been neither validated nor
certified
Citation please.
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From: wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on
behalf of Vincent Burel (VB-Audio) <vincent.burel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2018 6:54:48 AM
To: wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [wdmaudiodev] Re: SYSVAD & Certification Process Failures...
I used the main workfow given by Windows O/S,
Why it should not be the right way ?
Next time I will use
c:\tools\devcon install sysvad.inf *ROOT\sysvad_TabletAudioSample
but I don’t think it will change something about the fact that this SYSVAD
driver has not been neither validated nor certified.
VB
De : wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] ;
De la part de Matthew van Eerde (Redacted sender "Matthew.van.Eerde" for DMARC)
Envoyé : mardi 24 juillet 2018 15:26
À : wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Objet : [wdmaudiodev] Re: SYSVAD & Certification Process Failures...
“Add Legacy Hardware” is not the correct way to install Sysvad – see the readme.
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From: wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
<wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> on
behalf of Vincent Burel (VB-Audio)
<vincent.burel@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:vincent.burel@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2018 11:34:04 PM
To: wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [wdmaudiodev] Re: SYSVAD & Certification Process Failures...
I have simply used the windows procedure: Device Manager -> Add Legacy Hardware
So, If I resume :
No one validated the SYSVAD Driver (we saw in previous message that it is
"inefficient by design").
No one installed the SYSVAD driver yet.
No one tested the Certification process on it.
Don’t understand…
Vincent Burel
De : wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
[mailto:wdmaudiodev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Tim Roberts
Envoyé : mardi 24 juillet 2018 03:07
À : wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Objet : [wdmaudiodev] Re: SYSVAD & Certification Process Failures...
Vincent Burel (VB-Audio) wrote:
Installation note: Windows Hardware Installation procedure proposes 2 Audio
Tablet Drivers with 2 different versions.
Even if selecting latest version, Windows installs 2x audio tablet drivers (one
is set as non working driver and must be de-installed).
How did you install it? If you used "devcon install", then on Windows 10 you
do get two devices. They changed the non-PnP device installation process in
Windows 10 so that the installation process itself creates a fake device, and
the "devcon" tool creates another one. "pnputil" now seems to be the proper
tool.
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Tim Roberts, timr@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:timr@xxxxxxxxx>
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.