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OCZ's NIA gets Vista 64-bit support
Vista users can be happy
OCZ has finally issued a driver update for its Neural Impulse Actuator, commonly known as NIA, so that it can work with Windows Vista 64-bit OS.
OCZ's NIA made quite a fuss back when it was released, as it looked really good, but unfortunately it lacked Vista 64-bit support. According to Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology at OCZ, the migration to the Vista 64-bit environment required a complete recoding of the human interface device library, but due to the increased interest for the 64-bit computing, the effort was worthwhile.
The new driver can be downloaded here.