NX6600-VTD128E Capture Driver for 64 bit XP

I have not found a XP 64 bit version of a capture driver for my NX6600-VTD128E video card.  Anyone know if it exists and where to find it?  If it has not been released, how will I know when it becomes available?

If it aint here:
http://www.planetamd64.com/
It aint thare.
If ur worried about drivers availibilty, switch to WinXP 32-bit. Driver situation was lousy when it was released (like with all new releases) but is very good now 

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    Entered hgolgon at 2012/12/17-17:14:36
    reco:0, name:onstar, tflag:0
    Entered hgosuec at 2012/12/17-17:14:36
    Exiting hgosuec, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:36
    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_RECOVERY_ACCOUNT" returned "RECOVER"
    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_TRANSACTION_LOG" returned "HS_TRANSACTION_LOG"
    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_TIMESTAMP_MAPPING" returned "DATE"
    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_DATE_MAPPING" returned "DATE"
    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_MAP_NCHAR" returned "TRUE"
    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_RESULTSET_SUPPORT" returned "FALSE"
    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_RSET_RETURN_ROWCOUNT" returned "TRUE"
    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_PROC_IS_FUNC" returned "FALSE"
    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_REPORT_REAL_AS_DOUBLE" returned "FALSE"
    using onstar as default value for "HS_FDS_DEFAULT_OWNER"
    HOSGIP for "HS_SQL_HANDLE_STMT_REUSE" returned "FALSE"
    Entered hgocont at 2012/12/17-17:14:36
    HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = "PecanStreetDB"
    RC=-1 from HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_CONNECT_STRING"
    Entered hgogenconstr at 2012/12/17-17:14:36
    dsn:PecanStreetDB, name:onstar
    optn:
    Entered hgocip at 2012/12/17-17:14:36
    dsn:PecanStreetDB
    Exiting hgocip, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:36
    Exiting hgogenconstr, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:36
    Entered hgolosf at 2012/12/17-17:14:37
    Exiting hgolosf, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:37
    DriverName:psqlodbcw.so, DriverVer:08.03.0200
    DBMS Name:PostgreSQL, DBMS Version:PostgreSQL 8.2.15 (Greenplum Database 4.1.1.1 build 1 Community Edition) on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc (GCC)
    Exiting hgocont, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:37
    SQLGetInfo returns Y for SQL_CATALOG_NAME
    SQLGetInfo returns 0 for SQL_MAX_CATALOG_NAME_LEN
    Exiting hgolgon, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:37
    Entered hgoulcp at 2012/12/17-17:14:37
    Entered hgowlst at 2012/12/17-17:14:37
    Exiting hgowlst, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:37
    SQLGetInfo returns 0x1d for SQL_OWNER_USAGE
    TXN Capable:2, Isolation Option:0xa
    SQLGetInfo returns 64 for SQL_MAX_SCHEMA_NAME_LEN
    SQLGetInfo returns 64 for SQL_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LEN
    SQLGetInfo returns 0 for SQL_MAX_PROCEDURE_NAME_LEN
    HOSGIP returned value of "TRUE" for HS_FDS_QUOTE_IDENTIFIER
    SQLGetInfo returns " (0x22) for SQL_IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_CHAR
    2 instance capabilities will be uploaded
    capno:1989, context:0x00000000, add-info: 0
    capno:1992, context:0x0001ffff, add-info: 0
    Exiting hgoulcp, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:37
    Entered hgouldt at 2012/12/17-17:14:37
    NO instance DD translations were uploaded
    Exiting hgouldt, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:37
    Entered hgobegn at 2012/12/17-17:14:37
    tflag:0 , initial:1
    hoi:0xcca42008, ttid (len 27) is ...
    00: 534D5254 47524444 2E306635 35343862 [SMRTGRDD.0f5548b]
    10: 352E392E 392E3732 323038 [5.9.9.72208]
    tbid (len 24) is ...
    00: 534D5254 47524444 5B392E39 2E373232 [SMRTGRDD[9.9.722]
    10: 30385D5B 312E345D [08][1.4]]
    Exiting hgobegn, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Entered hgodtab at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    count:1
    table: dev.onstar_view
    Allocate hoada[0] @ 0x7794d0
    Entered hgopcda at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Column:1(dataid): dtype:5 (SMALLINT), prc/scl:5/0, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Entered hgopcda at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Column:2(timestamp_localtime): dtype:93 (TIMESTAMP), prc/scl:19/0, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Entered hgopcda at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Column:3(use): dtype:2 (NUMERIC), prc/scl:28/6, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Entered hgopcda at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Column:4(gen): dtype:2 (NUMERIC), prc/scl:28/6, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Entered hgopcda at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Column:5(grid): dtype:2 (NUMERIC), prc/scl:28/6, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Entered hgopcda at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Column:6(air): dtype:2 (NUMERIC), prc/scl:28/6, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Entered hgopcda at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Column:7(furnace): dtype:2 (NUMERIC), prc/scl:28/6, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Entered hgopcda at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Column:8(car): dtype:2 (NUMERIC), prc/scl:28/6, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:10
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    The hoada for table dev.onstar_view follows...
    hgodtab, line 1092: Printing hoada @ 0x7794d0
    MAX:8, ACTUAL:8, BRC:1, WHT=6 (TABLE_DESCRIBE)
    DTY NULL-OK LEN MAXBUFLEN PR/SC CST IND MOD NAME
    5 SMALLINT Y 2 2 0/ 0 0 0 0 dataid
    91 DATE Y 16 16 0/ 0 0 0 0 timestamp_localtime
    3 DECIMAL Y 31 31 28/ 6 0 0 0 use
    3 DECIMAL Y 31 31 28/ 6 0 0 0 gen
    3 DECIMAL Y 31 31 28/ 6 0 0 0 grid
    3 DECIMAL Y 31 31 28/ 6 0 0 0 air
    3 DECIMAL Y 31 31 28/ 6 0 0 0 furnace
    3 DECIMAL Y 31 31 28/ 6 0 0 0 car
    Exiting hgodtab, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Entered hgodafr, cursor id 0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Free hoada @ 0x7794d0
    Exiting hgodafr, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    Entered hgopars, cursor id 1 at 2012/12/17-17:14:38
    type:0
    SQL text from hgopars, id=1, len=40 ...
    00: 53454C45 43542022 64617461 69642220 [SELECT "dataid" ]
    10: 46524F4D 20226465 76222E22 6F6E7374 [FROM "dev"."onst]
    20: 61725F76 69657722 [ar_view"]
    Exiting hgopars, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:40
    Entered hgoopen, cursor id 1 at 2012/12/17-17:14:40
    hgoopen, line 87: NO hoada to print
    Deferred open until first fetch.
    Exiting hgoopen, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:40
    Entered hgodscr, cursor id 1 at 2012/12/17-17:14:40
    Allocate hoada @ 0x779478
    Entered hgodscr_process_sellist_description at 2012/12/17-17:14:40
    Entered hgopcda at 2012/12/17-17:14:40
    Column:1(dataid): dtype:5 (SMALLINT), prc/scl:5/0, nullbl:1, octet:0, sign:1, radix:0
    Exiting hgopcda, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:40
    hgodscr, line 464: Printing hoada @ 0x779478
    MAX:1, ACTUAL:1, BRC:100, WHT=5 (SELECT_LIST)
    DTY NULL-OK LEN MAXBUFLEN PR/SC CST IND MOD NAME
    5 SMALLINT Y 2 2 0/ 0 0 0 0 dataid
    Exiting hgodscr, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:14:40
    Entered hgoftch, cursor id 1 at 2012/12/17-17:14:40
    hgoftch, line 133: Printing hoada @ 0x779478
    MAX:1, ACTUAL:1, BRC:100, WHT=5 (SELECT_LIST)
    DTY NULL-OK LEN MAXBUFLEN PR/SC CST IND MOD NAME
    5 SMALLINT Y 2 2 0/ 0 0 0 0 dataid
    Performing delayed open.
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    SQLFetch: row: 91, column 1, bflsz: 2, bflar: 0, (bfl: 2, mbl: 2)
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    SQLFetch: row: 97, column 1, bflsz: 2, bflar: 0, (bfl: 2, mbl: 2)
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    SQLFetch: row: 98, column 1, bflsz: 2, bflar: 0, (bfl: 2, mbl: 2)
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    Exiting hgoroll, rc=0 at 2012/12/17-17:15:36
    Entered hgodafr, cursor id 1 at 2012/12/17-17:15:36
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