Microsoft enthusiast and blogger Long Zheng has been busy today, Australia day, looking over the latest Zune drivers.
Microsoft kicked off a maintenance period today, prohibiting customers from renting and purchasing content for up to 24 hours. During the maintenace window Microsoft release a Zune 4.2 software update.
Zheng notes that the Zune driver has been updated and the installer INF now includes the following lines:
[Microsoft.NTx86]
%Zune.DeviceDesc% = ZuneMTPZUSB, USB\MS_COMP_MTPZ
%Zune.DeviceDesc% = ZuneMTPZUSB, USB\VID_045E&PID_0710
%Zune.DeviceDesc% = ZuneMTPZUSB, USB\VID_045E&PID_063E
%Phone.DeviceDesc% = ZuneMTPZUSB, USB\VID_045E&PID_0640
%Phone.DeviceDesc% = ZuneMTPZUSB, USB\VID_045E&PID_0641
%Phone.DeviceDesc% = ZuneMTPZUSB, USB\VID_045E&PID_0642
%ZuneIp.DeviceDesc% = ZuneMTPZIP, umb\urn:microsoft-com:device:mtpz:1; Localizable strings
Msft = “Microsoft”
Zune.DeviceDesc = “Zune”
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Phone.DeviceDesc = “Phone”In September 2009, photos of two phones named "Turtle" and "Pure" leaked and were reportedly part of Microsoft"s "Project Pink" to encorporate Zune features into a Phone.
The timining is apt given that Microsoft is widely expected to detail its Windows Mobile 7 plans next month at the World Mobile Congress (WMC) conference in Barcelona. Neowin will be live from WMC so stay tuned for more details.
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