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Imaging Devices - Bison - LG Computer Driver Updates





link USB Composite Device
(Standard USB Host Controller)
USB Universal Serial Bus
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Periferica USB composita
(Controller host USB standard)
USB Universal Serial Bus
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link USB-Verbundgerät
(Standard-USB-Hostcontroller)
USB Universal Serial Bus
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Dispositivo compuesto USB
(Controladora de host USB estándar)
USB Universal Serial Bus
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Lenovo EasyCamera
Bison
Imaging Devices
6.32.1018.6
4-17-2009
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Périphérique USB composite
(Contrôleur hôte USB standard)
USB Universal Serial Bus
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link USB Bileþik Aygýt
(Standart USB Ana Denetleyicisi)
USB Universal Serial Bus
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Dispositivo composto USB
(Controlador de sistema anfitrião USB padrão)
USB Universal Serial Bus
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Urz¹dzenie kompozytowe USB
(Standardowy kontroler hosta USB)
USB Universal Serial Bus
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link USB-sammensat enhed
(Standard USB-værtscontroller)
USB Universal Serial Bus
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link USB Composite Device
(Standardi USB-isäntäohjain)
USB Universal Serial Bus
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link USB kompozit eszköz
(Szabványos USB állomásvezérlõ)
USB Universal Serial Bus
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Lenovo EasyCamera
Bison
Imaging Devices
6.32.1018.8
4-14-2009
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Samengesteld USB-apparaat
(Standaard USB Host Controller)
USB Universal Serial Bus
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Lenovo EasyCamera
Bison
Imaging Devices
6.32.2018.7
8-18-2009
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Složené zaøízení USB
(Standardní hostitelský øadiè USB)
USB Universal Serial Bus
5.1.2600.0
7-1-2001
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Lenovo EasyCamera
Bison
Imaging Devices
6.32.2018.3
6-25-2009
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link LG
Bison
Imaging Devices
6.32.1018.4
5-14-2009
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 



Description extracted from Wikipedia:

the animal Automatic taxobox | italic_title = no | fossil_range =small>Early Pleistocene - Present | image = American bison k5680-1.jpg | image_caption = American bison (Bison bison) | image2 = Bison bonasus (Linnaeus 1758).jpg | image2_caption = European bison (Bison bonasus) | taxon = Bison | authority = Hamilton Smith, 1827 | type_species = Bos bison | type_species_authority = Linnaeus, 1758 | subdivision_ranks = Species | subdivision = plainlist |*B. bison *B. bonasus *-i> B. antiquus *-i> B. georgicus *-i> B. hanaizumiensis *-i> B. latifrons *-i> B. menneri *-i> B. occidentalis *-i> B. palaeosinensis *-i> B. priscus *-i> B. schoetensacki Bison are large, even-toed ungulates in the genus Bison within the subfamily Bovinae. Two extant and six extinct species are recognised. Of the six extinct species, five became extinct in the Quaternary extinction event. Bison palaeosinensis evolved in the Early Pleistocene in South Asia, and was the evolutionary ancestor of B. priscus (steppe bison), which was the ancestor of all other Bison species. From 2 million years ago to 6,000 BC, steppe bison ranged across the mammoth steppe, inhabiting Europe and northern Asia with B. schoetensacki (woodland bison), and North America with B. antiquus, B. latifrons, and B. occidentalis. The last species to go extinct, B. occidentalis, was succeeded at 3,000 BC by B. bison. Of the two surviving species, the American bison, B. bison, found only in North America, is the more numerous. Although commonly known as a buffalo in the United States and Canada, it is only distantly related to the true buffalo. The North American species is composed of two subspecies, the Plains bison, B. b. bison, and the wood bison, B. b. athabascae, which is the namesake of Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada. A third subspecies, the eastern bison (B. b. pennsylvanicus) is no longer considered a valid taxon, being a junior synonym of B. b. bison. References to "woods bison" or "wood bison" from the eastern United States confusingly refer to this subspecies, not B. b. athabascae, which was not found in the region. The European bison, B. bonasus, or wisent, is found in Europe and the Caucasus, reintroduced after being extinct in the wild. While all bison species are classified in their own genus, they are sometimes bred with domestic cattle (genus Bos) and produce sometimes fertile offspring called beefalo or zubron.