The XTreme High Way is a device manufactured by AIMS Lab. Visitors have downloaded this file "Bt848.zip" 4,745 times with an aggregate rating of 3 out of 5 stars based on 14 reviews. It has been installed successfully by our users on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 49.2 KB.
XTreme High Way
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Windows XP
I try this generic drivers on my Xp (Beta and Final)
and I use BTv to Tuner www.borgtech.org/btv/
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Use este driver Genérico en mi Windows Xp (versiones Beta y Final)
y para sintonizar use BTv Tuner
www.borgtech.org/btv/
Raverboy (DG Member) on 6-Nov-2001
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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BTXBAR.INF | 3.8 KB | 25 Jul 2000 |
btxbar.sys | 8.6 KB | 25 Feb 2001 |
Bt848.inf | 11.4 KB | 6 Oct 2000 |
bttuner.sys | 9.3 KB | 25 Feb 2001 |
BTTUNER.INF | 5.0 KB | 25 Jul 2000 |
bt848.sys | 203.0 KB | 25 Feb 2001 |
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