The software is in split rar files and the driver is in a single rar file.
Ishow 2.3 Software Drivers Signature VerificationI also tried with turning OFF the drivers signature verification, I can install the driver but Windows show me a message this driver will not be activated at windows startup.I saw some posts on this forum about the same problem, but they are all quite old, so if someone has a solution.Thanks.
Ishow 2.3 Software Software Is InDo I have the same problem dsills do you still have the driver I got the iShow 2,31. Here is a link to a web page that has download links for the latest IShow 2.3 software and the Win7 32bit driver. To install the driver (32bit Win 7 OS only), copy the contents of the rar file to a directory. Ishow 2.3 Software Upgrade Driver AndChoose upgrade driver and open the directory you saved the files in. As it installs you will get a message that the driver is uncertified. It is possible to install Win7 32bit as a virtual machine on a 64bit Win 7 PC (Ive done it but you need a separate licence) and the DAC will work. Originally Posted by mixedgas View Post Older ISHOW Dacs work with IShow and Spaghetti, thats it. I had it for a brief time on evaluation, and no way would I suggest purchasing. ISHOW was recently bought by another Chinese company and I have not heard of any improvement yet. IMHO the problem isnt so much the DAC (although it has its limitations which Ill come to in a moment), its the software that lets it down (and by software I include the driver for the DAC not having a 64 bit variant). I keep seeing posts saying Spaghetti is a good starting software, well the Ishow DAC could be a good starting hardware if the driver was updated. It limitations are reported to be its KPPS and TTL output for the lasers (I cant verify this as the Ishow software is only TTL. Is Spaghetti analogue capable) But if you are only using low budget laser projectors then TTL is most likely all you have anyway. The web page link in my post above was setup by the new owners of Ishow (Xinyu Laser) in an attempt to give everyone that has an Ishow DAC access to the legitimate version of the latest software. I can confirm that the version on the site does work better than the copy I got with my Ishow DAC that was reporting to be the same version (it certainly doesnt crash as much). The bottom line is not everyone wants to be the next Laserium. Some just want to chuck a few shapes around at a party using coherent light (with safety in mind of course). The Ishow DAC and Spaghetti software appear to be the cheapest, best solution for this if you are prepared to accept the limitations and the OS restriction. I-Show at this forum is a continuing series of posts about problems. Look at QuickShow, LSX, or even LaserDock as replacements. Steve.
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