
After quite a lengthy wait owners of the Neural Impulse Actuator (NIA) can now finally have their electrical biosignals-reading peripheral hooked up to a Windows Vista 64bit-running PC thanks to some newly-released drivers.
"The migration to the Vista 64 environment with the unified ver. 2.0 software suite required a complete recoding of the human interface device library, but in view of the increasing acceptance of 64-bit computing, the effort was worthwhile," commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology at OCZ Technology. "Adding the 64-bit executable into a unified driver package to embrace Windows XP-32, Vista -32, and Vista-64 once again demonstrates OCZ's commitment to the cutting-edge gaming community that is our most loyal customer base."
To get the Windows Vista 64bit drivers check out
this download page.