Upgrading laptops powered by Nvidia GPUs to Windows 7 has become annoyingly tormenting. Windows’ own WDDM driver—installed by Windows 7 Setup during a fresh Windows 7 install, or provided by Windows Update—is no good, lacking many features an original Nvidia Windows Display Driver contain. That’s when all drivers OEMs provide their clients with are rather old.
Category Archives: Computer Software
Fixing Broken MPEG-2 and MPEG Transport Stream (MPEG-TS) and Converting DVR-MS Files
Standard-definition (SD) and high-definition (HD) video data, packed as MPEG-2 and MPEG-2 TS or just TS in short, are transmitted digitally according to DVB-S and DVB-S2 specifications. Once received, the data is decoded to the moving picture frames displayed on the screen of the SDTV or HDTV.
Komeil’s Persian Keyboard Layout (kbdfa.dll) for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
The Institute of Standards and Industrial Research of Iran’s Persian keyboard layout—ISIRI 2901—is one of the worst blindly-designed Persian (Farsi) keyboard layouts around. Then is the Microsoft’s own Persian (Farsi) keyboard layout—kbdfa.dll—which is somehow an extended Arabic layout, having a few letters misplaced comparing to their original location on an old-fashioned Persian typewriter.
Chortkeh BDF Font Viewer 1.1
Chortkeh BDF Font Viewer 1.0
Today the first build of Chortkeh BDF Font Viewer made its way to testing conducted by my colleagues.
Chortkeh BDF Font Viewer
Komeil’s Persian Keyboard Layout (kbdfa.dll) for Windows 2000
I ran into problems with Microsoft’s Persian (Farsi) keyboard layout—kbdfa.dll—which is incompatible with Persian typewriters.
Chortkeh Binary File Compare 1.0
As you might have read, I needed a customized binary file compare utility for the FormFlow converter I’m working on. Here it is:
Binary File Compare Utility for the FormFlow Converter
I was desperately in need of a customized binary file compare utility for the FormFlow converter I’m working on, so I started to make one.
Reverse Engineering FormFlow FRP File Format
A C++ program being developed in Borland C++Builder, the FormFlow converter I’m currently working on actually depends on reverse engineering the FormFlow FRP file format. It’s all about discovering the procedures Delrina engineers have taken many years ago to save their fillable electronic form structure.