Daemon Tools Lite 4.35 -
✅ : Unlike versions 4.40+, DAEMON Tools Lite 4.35 does not contain OpenCandy adware or bundled toolbars.
Unlike earlier iterations, it did not require "Run as Administrator" for its first launch, simplifying the setup process for non-technical users. Supported Image Formats
While modern versions of DAEMON Tools offer cloud features and support for Windows 10/11, version 4.35 remains valuable for specific scenarios:
This was the killer app. In 2009, many PC games required the original disc to be in the drive to play. Daemon Tools Lite 4.35, when paired with the SPTD layer, could emulate the weak sectors and physical signatures required by:
DAEMON Tools Lite 4.35 (specifically version ) was a landmark release in 2009, primarily known for introducing full support for Windows 7 . It is a legacy version of the popular imaging software used to create virtual drives and mount disc image files without needing physical CD/DVD hardware. Key Features of Version 4.35.5
This version relied heavily on the SPTD (SCSI Pass-Through Direct) driver, which allowed low-level access to the storage stack, making the virtual emulation almost indistinguishable from a hardware drive to the OS. The Modern Perspective: Is It Still Relevant?
(CD, DVD, and Blu-ray), enabling the mounting of image files as if they were physical discs. Copy Protection Bypass:
Let’s break down exactly what this version could do.
To explore more about the history of virtualization or modern alternatives, consider exploring further details. Here are a few ways to continue:
: The program no longer required "Run as Administrator" for its initial startup. Technical Specifications : Approximately 8.7 MB. Virtual Drives
DAEMON Tools Lite 4.35 was a lightweight, free-for-personal-use optical disk authoring and emulation program. Its primary function was to create virtual CD, DVD, and Blu-ray drives on a computer operating system. By doing so, users could mount disk images (virtual copies of physical discs) directly onto their hard drives, tricking the operating system into thinking a real physical disc had been inserted.
Starting with Daemon Tools Lite 5, the free version shows nag screens or suggested upgrades. Version 4.35 is cleanly free for personal, non-commercial use.
: This version included an updated SCSI Pass Through Direct (SPTD) driver to ensure better compatibility with newer operating systems and RAID volumes. Notable Improvements in 4.35 DAEMON Tools Lite 4.35.5 Overview | PDF | Windows 7 | Dvd
Released during the transition from Windows Vista to Windows 7, version 4.35 introduced robust 32-bit and 64-bit compatibility for Microsoft’s highly successful operating system. It resolved many of the kernel-level crashing issues that plagued older emulation software on 64-bit architectures. The Shift Before Modern Bloat
The software allowed users to emulate up to simultaneously. These virtual drives appeared in Windows Explorer exactly like physical hardware, allowing games, software installers, and multimedia discs to run seamlessly without the physical media inserted. 2. Comprehensive Format Support
A file browser opened. Alex selected the .ISO file.
✅ – Supports SafeDisc, SecuROM, StarForce 4.70, and others out of the box.
Here you can find links to several designs which I have created.
All designs are created by HDL-SCHEM-Editor and HDL-FSM-Editor and all designs are based at VHDL (only for division also Verilog is available).
By the link you will find all the needed source-files for both tools and also the generated VHDL/Verilog-files.
- Cordic module
- multiplication module
- multiplication module with carry-save adders (CS)
- multiplication module with signed digit adders (SD)
- multiplication module with binary stored-carry adders (BSC)
- multiplication module with Wallace tree (WT)
- multiplication module with Wallace tree and Booth encoding (WT_BOOTH)
- Karatsuba multiplication module
- division module
- division module at signed numbers
- SRT division module
- square module
- Cordic square-root module
- square-root module
- Uart
- Fifo
- clock-divider module
- AHB Multi-Layer Bus
- AHB to APB bridge
1. The Cordic module "rotate":
- The module "rotation" can rotate vectors by a given angle (Cordic rotation mode) or to the x-axis (Cordic vectoring mode).
- The module "rotation" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of all the operands and which define the latency of the module (in clock cycles).
- The module "rotation" can be used to calculate the sine or cosine of an angle.
- The module "rotation" can be used to convert cartesian coordinates into polar coordinates and vice versa.
2. The multiplication module "multiply":
- The module "multiply" multiplies signed numbers.
- The module "multiply" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of all the operands and which define the latency of the module (in clock cycles).
- The module "multiply" has an architecture "struct" which implements the classic written multiplication algorithm.
- The module "multiply" has an architecture "fpga" which uses the VHDL multiplication operator.
3. The multiplication module "multiply_cs":
- The module "multiply_cs" uses "carry-save" adders for a carry propagation not to the next bit but to the next addition.
- The module "multiply_cs" multiplies signed numbers.
- The module "multiply_cs" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of all the operands and which define the latency of the module (in clock cycles).
4. The multiplication module "multiply_sd":
- The module "multiply_sd" uses "signed digit" adders for a carry propagation only to the next digit.
- The module "multiply_sd" multiplies signed numbers (internally coded with a redundant number system with radix 4).
- The module "multiply_sd" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of all the operands and which define the latency of the module (in clock cycles).
5. The multiplication module "multiply_bsc":
- The module "multiply_bsc" uses "binary stored-carry" adders for a fast limited carry propagation.
- The module "multiply_bsc" multiplies signed numbers.
- The module "multiply_bsc" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of all the operands and which define the latency of the module (in clock cycles).
6. The multiplication module "multiply_wt":
- The module "multiply_wt" uses a Wallace tree for a very fast product calculation.
- The module "multiply_wt" multiplies signed numbers.
- The module "multiply_wt" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of all the operands and which define the latency of the module (in clock cycles).
- The module "multiply_wt_booth" uses Booth encoding with radix-4 conversion to reduce the number of partial products.
- The module "multiply_wt_booth" uses a Wallace tree for a very fast product calculation.
- The module "multiply_wt_booth" multiplies signed numbers.
- The module "multiply_wt_booth" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of all the operands and which define the latency of the module (in clock cycles).
8. The Karatsuba multiplication module "multiply_karatsuba":
- The module "multiply_karatsuba" multiplies signed numbers.
- The module "multiply_karatsuba" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of all the operands.
- The module "multiply_karatsuba" has an architecture "struct" which implements the Karatsuba multiplication algorithm.
- The module "multiply_karatsuba" has an architecture "mul_operator" which uses the VHDL multiplication operator.
9. The non restoring division module "division":
- The module "division" calculates quotient and remainder from signed dividend and signed divisor.
- The signs are removed before an unsigned division is executed and added afterwards.
- The module "division" is available as VHDL and as Verilog design.
- The module "division" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of all the operands and which define the latency of the module (in clock cycles).
- The module "division" uses a non restoring division algorithm.
10. The non restoring division module "division_signed":
- The module "division_signed" calculates quotient and remainder from signed dividend and signed divisor.
- In contrary to the module division the signs are not removed before the division is executed.
- This leads to a quotient which is not coded as binary number with the bit weights 0 or 1,
but as a number with bit weights +1 or -1. After the division this number is converted into a binary number.
- After the conversion the quotient and the remainder are fixed in some cases.
- The module "division_signed" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of all the operands and which define the latency of the module (in clock cycles).
- The module "division_signed" uses a non restoring division algorithm.
- The module "division_srt_radix2" calculates quotient and remainder from signed dividend and signed divisor.
- The module uses the SRT algorithm to make fast divisions possible even at operands which have a large number of bits.
- As a radix2 SRT algorithm is used the quotient is first not coded as binary number with the bit weights 0 or 1,
but as a number with bit weights -1, 0 or +1. After the division this number is converted into a binary number.
- The module "division_srt_radix2" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of all the operands and which define the latency of the module (in clock cycles).
12. The square module "square":
- The module "square" calculates the square from a signed operand.
- The module is faster and smaller than the multiply module.
- The module "square" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of the operand and which define the latency of the module (in clock cycles).
13. The Cordic square-root module "cordic_square_root":
- The module "cordic_square_root" calculates the root from an unsigned radicand by using the Hyperbolic Cordic algorithm.
- The module "cordic_square_root" determines not only the integer bits of the root, but also the same number of bits after the binary point.
- The module "cordic_square_root" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of the operand and which define the latency of the module (in clock cycles).
14. The square-root module "square_root":
- The module "square_root" calculates the root from an unsigned radicand by an exact algorithm.
- When no root bits after the binary point are needed, then the module "square_root" needs the same number of iterations as the module "cordic_square_root".
Otherwise the module requires twice the number of iterations and also approximately twice as many resources.
- The module "square_root" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of the operand and which define the latency of the module (in clock cycles).
15. The Uart module "uart":
- The module "uart" transfers data by the universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter protocol.
- The module "uart" uses a clock divider which can divide by non integer numbers.
- The module "uart" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of the data and other behaviour of the module.
16. The Fifo module "fifo":
- The module "fifo" stores data according to the "first-in, first-out" principle.
- The module "fifo" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of the data and the depth of the Fifo.
17. The clock-divider module "clock_divider":
- The module "clock_divider" creates a new clock with an integer or a non-integer multiple of the incoming clock period.
- The module "clock_divider" can be configured by generics which define the number of bits of the configuration inputs.
18. The AHB Multi-Layer Bus module "ahb_multilayer":
- The module "ahb_multilayer" is a generic AHB Multi-Layer Bus which connects several AHB masters to several AHB slaves.
- The module "ahb_multilayer" can be configured by generics which define the number of masters and slaves and some other properties.
19. The AHB to APB bridge module "ahb_apb_bridge":
- The module "ahb_apb_bridge" is a generic bridge module, which connects one AHB master to several APB slaves.
- The module "ahb_apb_bridge" can be configured by generics which define the number of APB slaves and some other properties.
✅ : Unlike versions 4.40+, DAEMON Tools Lite 4.35 does not contain OpenCandy adware or bundled toolbars.
Unlike earlier iterations, it did not require "Run as Administrator" for its first launch, simplifying the setup process for non-technical users. Supported Image Formats
While modern versions of DAEMON Tools offer cloud features and support for Windows 10/11, version 4.35 remains valuable for specific scenarios:
This was the killer app. In 2009, many PC games required the original disc to be in the drive to play. Daemon Tools Lite 4.35, when paired with the SPTD layer, could emulate the weak sectors and physical signatures required by:
DAEMON Tools Lite 4.35 (specifically version ) was a landmark release in 2009, primarily known for introducing full support for Windows 7 . It is a legacy version of the popular imaging software used to create virtual drives and mount disc image files without needing physical CD/DVD hardware. Key Features of Version 4.35.5
This version relied heavily on the SPTD (SCSI Pass-Through Direct) driver, which allowed low-level access to the storage stack, making the virtual emulation almost indistinguishable from a hardware drive to the OS. The Modern Perspective: Is It Still Relevant?
(CD, DVD, and Blu-ray), enabling the mounting of image files as if they were physical discs. Copy Protection Bypass:
Let’s break down exactly what this version could do.
To explore more about the history of virtualization or modern alternatives, consider exploring further details. Here are a few ways to continue:
: The program no longer required "Run as Administrator" for its initial startup. Technical Specifications : Approximately 8.7 MB. Virtual Drives
DAEMON Tools Lite 4.35 was a lightweight, free-for-personal-use optical disk authoring and emulation program. Its primary function was to create virtual CD, DVD, and Blu-ray drives on a computer operating system. By doing so, users could mount disk images (virtual copies of physical discs) directly onto their hard drives, tricking the operating system into thinking a real physical disc had been inserted.
Starting with Daemon Tools Lite 5, the free version shows nag screens or suggested upgrades. Version 4.35 is cleanly free for personal, non-commercial use.
: This version included an updated SCSI Pass Through Direct (SPTD) driver to ensure better compatibility with newer operating systems and RAID volumes. Notable Improvements in 4.35 DAEMON Tools Lite 4.35.5 Overview | PDF | Windows 7 | Dvd
Released during the transition from Windows Vista to Windows 7, version 4.35 introduced robust 32-bit and 64-bit compatibility for Microsoft’s highly successful operating system. It resolved many of the kernel-level crashing issues that plagued older emulation software on 64-bit architectures. The Shift Before Modern Bloat
The software allowed users to emulate up to simultaneously. These virtual drives appeared in Windows Explorer exactly like physical hardware, allowing games, software installers, and multimedia discs to run seamlessly without the physical media inserted. 2. Comprehensive Format Support
A file browser opened. Alex selected the .ISO file.
✅ – Supports SafeDisc, SecuROM, StarForce 4.70, and others out of the box.