E' ufficiale: con windows7 a 64 bit il Monaco Optix con DTP94 NON funziona. Questa la nota dal sito della x-rite creata il 5 gennaio. Ho capito bene, vero?
Data di Creazione: 05/01/2010
Windows 7/Vista Device Driver Install for OPTIXxr - 64 BIT Sysytems
While EZcolor 2.6.5 is supported on 64 bit operating systems, the driver for the discontinued OPTIXxr (a.k.a.: DTP94) colorimeter is not. Several customers have found this unsupported workaround to work with both the 64-bit versions of Vista and Windows 7. That said, our own internal testing has not borne this out, and we have found that it may in fact cause blue screen lockups. Because of this we cannot support this workaround on 64 bit systems.
1.Download and install ToolCrib 5.0.14 to the default location. The download is available at:
http://www.xrite.com/product_overview.aspx...;SoftwareID=6122.Close all programs and then open Device Manager in Control Panel.
3.Locate "X-Rite DTP94" in the list of devices. It might be listed in "Universal Serial Bus Controllers" as "DTP94" or as "Unknown Device". Unplugging and reconnecting the DTP94 while viewing Device Manager will normally allow the user to identify how the device is labeled in Device Manager.
4.With the colorimeter connected, right-click on the "DTP94" or "Unknown Device" (may have a yellow question mark or exclamation point) and then select "Update Driver Software...".
5.Choose "Browse my computer for driver software", make sure that the "Include subfolders" is checked, and then enter the following location to search: C:\Program Files(x86)\X-Rite\Tools\ToolCrib\USB Driver and then select "Next" to install the driver. Alternately, the user can click on "Browse" and then navigate to the "USB Driver" at the aforementioned path in the "Browse for Folder" window. Once again, choose "Next" to install the driver.
6.Select "Close" in the window that states that the driver software has successfully installed. Close the Device Manager and System windows.
7.Open EZcolor 2.6.5 and test.
Alternate solutions would be to upgrade your hardware to an i1Display2, or your hardware/software combination to a ColorMunki.