iPC with a stabdard Windows Installation

Hello everybody.

The graphicscard in my iPC sometimes stops working. So I decided to get a new mainboard with 2 monitor outputs. The XPe image from HES won‘t work with this other mainboard. So I tried to install a standard Windows 7 and HOG3PC on top of it.
In the device manager of Windows the frontpanel, the SuperWidget and the MidiWidget show um and have all drivers installed.
And here begins my problem: The frontpanel and the SuperWidget are not available in HOG3PC. Only the MidiWidget is found.

Anyone knows how I Van get this setup to operate together?

Greetings,
Roman
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  • Thank you for your replay @Mitch.
    But your answer can't be true, because the IPC runs HOG3PC itself. It is installed by the same .msi archive as I can download on highend.com. So the HOG3PC software MUST be capable to use the IPC frontpanel.
    I see 3 possibilities how this works:
    1. On the console the software is launched with parameters (e.g. Launcher.exe /useIPCfrontpanel)
    2. The software recognizes, that it runs on an embedded system and uses the frontpanel automaticly
    3. The frontpanel driver on the XPe image is different to the one, which is included in the HOG3PC archive

    So I'm sure, the software and the frontpanel work together. My only question is: How?

    Greetings,
    Roman
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  • Thank you for your replay @Mitch.
    But your answer can't be true, because the IPC runs HOG3PC itself. It is installed by the same .msi archive as I can download on highend.com. So the HOG3PC software MUST be capable to use the IPC frontpanel.
    I see 3 possibilities how this works:
    1. On the console the software is launched with parameters (e.g. Launcher.exe /useIPCfrontpanel)
    2. The software recognizes, that it runs on an embedded system and uses the frontpanel automaticly
    3. The frontpanel driver on the XPe image is different to the one, which is included in the HOG3PC archive

    So I'm sure, the software and the frontpanel work together. My only question is: How?

    Greetings,
    Roman
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