Legacy RocketPort EXPRESS SMPTE Device Drivers

Use this table to access the appropriate device driver and driver installation document for your operating system or systems. Optionally, you can refer to the Installation Overview for installation procedures.

Device DriverDocumentation

FreeBSD 5

(32-bit)

v1.01

Copy

See the readme file with the driver assembly.

FreeBSD 6

(32-bit)

v1.01

Copy

See the readme file with the driver assembly.

Linux

Kernels 2.6.25 through 5.5.x

(32/64-bit)

v2.18

Copy

Refer to the readme file bundled with the driver for installation procedures. You can also download LCOM, which can be used for testing serial ports on a Linux system.

Linux

Kernels 4.15 through 4.17.x

(32/64-bit)

v2.17 Copy

Technical support typically recommends using this driver version for Kernels 4.15 through 4.17.x.

Linux

Kernels 4.15 through 4.17.x

(32/64-bit)

v2.16 Copy

Technical support typically recommends using this driver version for Kernels 4.15 through 4.17.x.

Linux

Kernels 2.6.29 through 4.14

(32/64-bit)

v2.10 Copy

Technical support typically recommends using this driver version for Kernels 2.6.25 through 4.14.

Linux

2.6.9 through 2.6.24 kernels

(32/64-bit)

v1.20 Copy

Technical support typically recommends using this driver version for kernels 2.6.9 through 2.6.24.

QNX 6

(32-bit)

v6.32D

Copy

See the readme file with the driver assembly.

Make sure that the file extension is an uppercase F. Some browsers download the file with a lowercase f file extension, if that occurs; change the file extension to uppercase before installing the driver.

SCO OpenServer 5

(32-bit)

v1.01

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See the readme file with the driver assembly.

SCO OpenServer 6

(32-bit)

v1.01

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See the readme file with the driver assembly.

Windows 2000

(32-bit)

Does not support 4J/8J models

v2.40

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Rev C Open

If your application is receiving high throughput streaming data, leave the Use Fast (Low Latency) Data Transfer option unselected, is the default setting used by most applications.

If your application requires a fast response from the serial connected device, set the Use Fast (Low Latency) Data Transfer option in: Device Manager, Multi-port Serial Adapters, RocketPort Infinity/Express, Main Setup, (select the appropriate COM port), Properties.

Windows XP SP3 through Windows Server 2008R1

(32/64-bit)

Interrupt Driven

v4.16

Download

To install the device driver, execute the .exe file and follow the installation wizard. See the RocketPort EXPRESS Device Driver Installation Guide for Windows for detailed driver installation procedures and COM port configuration.

High Throughput Streaming Data or Fast Response Requirements

Windows 7 through Windows 10

Windows Server 2012 through Windows Server 2019

(32/64-bit)

Polling or Interrupt Driven

v5.14

Download

This driver supports both polling or interrupt driven modes. The default is set to Polling.

To install the device driver, execute the .exe file and follow the installation wizard. See the RocketPort EXPRESS Device Driver Installation Guide for Windows for detailed driver installation procedures and COM port configuration.

High Throughput Streaming Data or Fast Response Requirements

[Note]
Note
  • If your application is receiving high throughput streaming data, leave the Use Fast (Low Latency) Data Transfer option unselected, is the default setting used by most applications.

  • If your application requires a fast response from the connected serial device, set the Use Fast (Low Latency) Data Transfer option for that port in the Comtrol Drivers Management Console.


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