AVT 64 bit

Hello forum,.

Does anyone know a driver who gets you 800mbps with a camera AVT (Pike) on a 64-bit vista system?  The TRA firepackage does not seem to be compatible with NEITHER (i.e. When you load the firepackage, NOR can no longer load the camera.)

Thank you

Veritas

Sorry, Microsoft on Vista 1394 drivers (including the pilots of NOR are layered on top of) are broken and do not support the 800. Your best bet to upgrade to Windows 7 where the drivers are finally set out-of-the-box.

Eric

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