. Finding modern drivers is challenging because the hardware was designed for older 32-bit operating systems like Windows XP. Driver & Compatibility Overview Official Support
| Parameter | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | 24-80 VDC (Nominal 48V) | | Continuous Current | 16 Amps RMS | | Peak Current | 32 Amps (for 2 seconds) | | Feedback Types | Incremental Encoder (RS422), Hall Sensors, Optional Sin/Cos | | Communication Protocols | EtherCAT, CANopen (CiA 402), Modbus RTU | | Firmware Revision | 70 (Focus: Anti-cogging & torque ripple reduction) | | Dimensions | 165 x 85 x 30 mm (DIN Rail mountable) |
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If the specific Callisto driver fails, sometimes mapping the device to a generic "640x480 Video Capture" or generic "OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller" driver will at least let you use the FireWire ports. 3. The Alternative Path: Linux Systems