Article: Rockwell's Brooktree division provides video technology for the next versions of Microsoft Windows and Windows NT; drivers for the Brooktree Bt848 video-capture processor chip provide new video capabilities for the Windows operating systems.

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 9, 1997--Rockwell Semiconductor Systems Brooktree Division has contributed key video driver technology for use in Microsoft's WDM Driver Development Kit (DDK) Preview for the next release of the Windows operating systems.

Featured today at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) 97, the upcoming versions of the Windows and Windows NT operating systems provide enhanced video capabilities by incorporating a number of new technologies including: Active Movie 2.0, Video Port Extensions (VPE) and the Win32 Driver Model (WDM). The Brooktree Bt848 driver is based on WDM architecture that will be included in the ...

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