Greetings to all,
I am the author of PCI-Z, freeware lightweight system utility designed to provide information about (unknown) PCI (plus PCI-E aka PCIe, PCI-X...) devices and helps you find appropriate device drivers.
PCI-Z is designed for detecting unknown hardware on your Windows based PC. It will help you determine vendor, device and certain details about device even if you don't have drivers installed. Software uses The PCI ID Repository, a public repository of all known ID's used in PCI devices: ID's of vendors, devices, subsystems and device classes. It is used in various programs (e.g. The PCI Utilities) to display full human-readable names instead of cryptic numeric codes.
You can find drivers for your operating system without a problem! Find drivers for your WiFi cards, audio cards, network cards or any other PCI peripheral.
So, basically, it pretty much resembles lspci on *nix, while providing both GUI and CLI.
The author of CPU-Z has granted me permission to use a name similar to his product. Thanks Franck!
So, to sum it up, software if 100% portable freeware without any malware/adware, site is also ad free and I hope you will enjoy and find this little tool useful.
PCI-Z detect unknown PCI devices
In addition, I hope I haven't missed the appropriate forum if there is such. Generally, I would much appreciate any comments or suggestions you might have!
With my best,
Bruno
I am the author of PCI-Z, freeware lightweight system utility designed to provide information about (unknown) PCI (plus PCI-E aka PCIe, PCI-X...) devices and helps you find appropriate device drivers.
PCI-Z is designed for detecting unknown hardware on your Windows based PC. It will help you determine vendor, device and certain details about device even if you don't have drivers installed. Software uses The PCI ID Repository, a public repository of all known ID's used in PCI devices: ID's of vendors, devices, subsystems and device classes. It is used in various programs (e.g. The PCI Utilities) to display full human-readable names instead of cryptic numeric codes.
You can find drivers for your operating system without a problem! Find drivers for your WiFi cards, audio cards, network cards or any other PCI peripheral.
So, basically, it pretty much resembles lspci on *nix, while providing both GUI and CLI.
The author of CPU-Z has granted me permission to use a name similar to his product. Thanks Franck!
So, to sum it up, software if 100% portable freeware without any malware/adware, site is also ad free and I hope you will enjoy and find this little tool useful.
PCI-Z detect unknown PCI devices
In addition, I hope I haven't missed the appropriate forum if there is such. Generally, I would much appreciate any comments or suggestions you might have!
With my best,
Bruno
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