[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":205},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog:2006:whataretheunknowndevicesinxponthemacbookpro":3,"blogMore-Technology":191,"comments-whataretheunknowndevicesinxponthemacbookpro":204},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"category":171,"commentCount":172,"date":173,"description":174,"excerpt":175,"extension":176,"filenames":177,"hidden":178,"image":177,"meta":179,"minutes":164,"navigation":180,"path":181,"seo":182,"showCategory":177,"stem":183,"tags":184,"updated":177,"url":188,"wordCount":189,"__hash__":190},"content\u002Fblog\u002F2006\u002Fwhataretheunknowndevicesinxponthemacbookpro.md","What are the unknown devices in XP on the MacBook Pro?",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":162},"minimark",[9,16,27,32,39,46,52,55,59,63,68,73,79,83,88,93,98,108,112,117,122,127,134,138,142,147,152,157],[10,11,12],"blockquote",{},[13,14,15],"p",{},"This article was written when Boot Camp had limited device driver support and is now therefore out of date.",[13,17,18,19,26],{},"Apple’s Boot Camp provides the majority of drivers required including the elusive ",[20,21,25],"a",{"href":22,"rel":23},"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.ati.com\u002Fproducts\u002Fmobilityradeonx1600\u002Findex.html",[24],"nofollow","ATI Mobility Radeon X1600"," driver however there are a few devices without official drivers. These are;",[28,29,31],"h2",{"id":30},"apple-remoteir-receiver","Apple Remote\u002FIR Receiver",[13,33,34,35],{},"Described as: ",[36,37,38],"em",{},"USB Human Interface Device",[13,40,41,42],{},"Identification: ",[43,44,45],"code",{},"USB\\VID_05AC&PID_8240\\5&11730951&0&2 (05AC 8240)",[13,47,48,49],{},"Attached to: ",[36,50,51],{},"Intel 82801G USB Universal Host Controller (27CA) > USB Root Hub",[13,53,54],{},"Status: Seems unlikely Apple will deliver a driver but should be easy for a third party.",[28,56,58],{"id":57},"apple-isight-camera","Apple iSight Camera",[13,60,34,61],{},[36,62,38],{},[13,64,41,65],{},[43,66,67],{},"USB\\VID_05AC&PID_8300\\5&7A1792C&0&4 (05AC 8300)",[13,69,48,70],{},[36,71,72],{},"Intel 82801G USB2 Enhanced Host Controller (27CC) > USB Root Hub",[13,74,75,76],{},"Status: ",[36,77,78],{},"Apple will probably deliver a driver but if not should be a standard imaging chip (Micron).",[28,80,82],{"id":81},"trusted-platform-module","Trusted Platform Module",[13,84,34,85],{},[36,86,87],{},"Unknown device",[13,89,41,90],{},[43,91,92],{},"ACPI\\IFX0101\\1 (IFX0101)",[13,94,48,95],{},[36,96,97],{},"Intel 82801GBM LPC Interface Controller (27B9)",[13,99,75,100],{},[36,101,102,103,107],{},"You can grab the ",[20,104,106],{"href":105},"https:\u002F\u002Fdownloadfinder.Intel.com\u002Fscripts-df-external\u002Fdetail_desc.aspx?strstate=live&productid=1683&dwnldid=9184&agr=n&lang=eng&prdmap=1683","Infineon TPM package from Intel’s web site",", but who wants it?",[28,109,111],{"id":110},"intel-hardware-monitoring","Intel Hardware Monitoring",[13,113,34,114],{},[36,115,116],{},"PCI Device",[13,118,41,119],{},[43,120,121],{},"PCI\\VEN_8086&DEV_27A3&SUBSYS_00000000&REV_03\\3&B1BFB68&0&38 (8086 27A3)",[13,123,48,124],{},[36,125,126],{},"PCI bus 0, device 7, function 0",[13,128,129,130,133],{},"Status: _Either Intel or Apple should deliver a driver but probably simple for a third party.",[131,132],"br",{}," _",[28,135,137],{"id":136},"keyboard-back-light","Keyboard back light?",[13,139,34,140],{},[36,141,87],{},[13,143,41,144],{},[43,145,146],{},"ACPI\\APP0002\\A (APP0002)",[13,148,48,149],{},[36,150,151],{},"ACPI",[13,153,75,154],{},[36,155,156],{},"Apple might deliver a device but again if not a third party shouldn’t find it that tricky.",[13,158,159],{},[36,160,161],{},"[)amien",{"title":163,"searchDepth":164,"depth":164,"links":165},"",2,[166,167,168,169,170],{"id":30,"depth":164,"text":31},{"id":57,"depth":164,"text":58},{"id":81,"depth":164,"text":82},{"id":110,"depth":164,"text":111},{"id":136,"depth":164,"text":137},"Technology",0,"2006-04-14T12:32:00+00:00","Identifies the unlabelled USB and ACPI devices left in Device Manager after the original Boot Camp install — Apple Remote, iSight, the TPM, hardware monitoring, and the keyboard backlight.","[object Object]","md",null,false,{},true,"\u002Fblog\u002F2006\u002Fwhataretheunknowndevicesinxponthemacbookpro",{"title":5,"description":174},"blog\u002F2006\u002Fwhataretheunknowndevicesinxponthemacbookpro",[185,186,187],"Apple","Boot Camp","MacBook","\u002Fblog\u002F2006\u002Fwhataretheunknowndevicesinxponthemacbookpro\u002F",236,"Be3vb5cblEYwmj4lbvRoOcqGv5KaekuO__RZG8hFyIk",[192,196,200],{"title":193,"date":194,"url":195},"VTX5000: Part 4 - Communications","2026-05-06T10:19:24.727Z","\u002Fblog\u002F2026\u002Fvtx5000-part-4-comms-routines\u002F",{"title":197,"date":198,"url":199},"VTX5000: Part 3 - Software ROM","2026-04-15T23:00:00.000Z","\u002Fblog\u002F2026\u002Fvtx5000-part-3-software-rom\u002F",{"title":201,"date":202,"url":203},"VTX5000: Part 2 - Hardware","2026-03-30T23:00:00.000Z","\u002Fblog\u002F2026\u002Fprism-vtx5000-part-2\u002F",[],1780900522761]