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We are using DT3120 PCI Video image card installaed in DELL PC with Windows 7 professional (32 bit) installaed in it. the drivers we have are compatible with Windows xp/Windows 2000 only. Where can we get the correct drivers for above said card? Also is this card is compatible with windows 7 Proffessional (32 Bit) ? Please suggest.

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There isn't any drivers for this Product for Windows 7 32Bit but it is compatible.
See this for information about installing it on Windows 7 32Bit
ftp://ftp.datx.com/public/Imaging/DT3120/Manuals/DT3120_Windows7.pdf

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