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MEDIA - Pinnacle - Pinnacle DV/AV Computer Driver Updates



Device types / MEDIA / Pinnacle / Pinnacle DV/AV


link Pinnacle DV/AV
Pinnacle
MEDIA
2.0.19.0
11-21-2005
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Pinnacle DV/AV
Pinnacle
MEDIA
2.0.19.0
11-21-2006
Windows 7 (6.1) 64 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Pinnacle DV/AV
Pinnacle
MEDIA
2.0.19.0
11-21-2005
Windows 7 (6.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Pinnacle DV/AV
Pinnacle
MEDIA
2.0.14.0
8-12-2005
Windows 7 (6.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Pinnacle DV/AV
Pinnacle
MEDIA
2.0.14.0
8-12-2005
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Pinnacle DV/AV
Pinnacle
MEDIA
1.1.0.39
7-1-2003
Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Pinnacle DV/AV
Pinnacle
MEDIA
2.0.19.0
11-21-2006
Windows Vista (6.0) 64 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Pinnacle DV/AV
Pinnacle
MEDIA
2.0.19.0
11-21-2005
Windows Vista (6.0) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Pinnacle DV/AV
Pinnacle
MEDIA
2.0.14.0
8-12-2005
Windows Vista (6.0) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Pinnacle Systems Studio AV/DV E4
Pinnacle Systems
MEDIA
2.0.0.390
5-22-2002
Windows 7 (6.1) 32 bit
Driver Popularity
 
link Pinnacle DV/AV
Pinnacle
MEDIA
2.0.19.0
11-21-2006
Windows Server 2003 (5.2) 64 bit
Driver Popularity
 



Description extracted from Wikipedia:

Other uses thumb|right|260px|Pinnacles on King's College Chapel, Cambridge. A pinnacle is an architectural ornament originally forming the cap or crown of a buttress or small turret, but afterwards used on parapets at the corners of towers and in many other situations. The pinnacle looks like a small spire. It was mainly used in Gothic architecture. The pinnacle had two purposes: # Ornamental - adding to the loftiness and verticity of the structure. They sometimes ended with statues, such as in Milan Cathedral. # Structural - the pinnacles were very heavy and often rectified with lead, in order to enable the flying buttresses to contain the stress of the structure vaults and roof. This was done by adding compressive stress (a result of the pinnacle weight) to the thrust vector and thus shifting it downwards rather than sideways.