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DownloadWindowsDrivers.net update
by SixOfFive
The latest dump of the database has been placed online at www.downloadwindowsdrivers.net.

This includes a total of 5,895,812 enumerations in 51,526 driver packages.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012, 06:04 PM
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Download Windows Drivers
DDBv3
by SixOfFive
For those that have been waiting, DDBv3 has officially started development.

The site for development and release status is located at ddb.netbump.com

As of this point in time, there are polls users can fill out. Updated information will be provided on an ongoing basis.

Thank you to those that have requested a local version as well. This will be included in the newest version which will be released soon.

Monday, January 9, 2012, 09:33 PM
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by SixOfFive
Due to changes in our infrastructure, BackupEngine development and debugging has stopped.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012, 05:41 PM
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by SixOfFive
Due to changes in our infrastructure, pop2smtp development and production has stopped. There are still several bugs in the software.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012, 05:40 PM
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Download Windows Drivers
DDBv2
by SixOfFive
DDBv2R28 has been released to those running the crawler -

This update includes:
- Out of Memory leak fix caused by inf parsing of very large files
- DEBUG button utilized for IDE debugging of IDE crashes (which is how the last bug was fixed)
(Please do not utilize the DEBUG button unless running in the IDE to debug an error)

Other updates in the last week:
- computer statistics page now only shows last 14 days of activity
- Rewrote DDBv2Crawler to DDBv2CrawlerR2 which implements NLST and LIST for ftp crawling/parsing
- Added additional Filters into DDBv2Pusher application
- Updated DownloadWindowsDrivers.net to latest database data


Tuesday, September 20, 2011, 04:10 PM
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