Re: Adding a USB 2.0 card
FWIW, Dave, I think it also depends on the brand/chip of the USB 2.0 card. I have a
couple here that have never worked with the included USB 2.0 driver for Win98SE.
They only work if I do not install the USB 2.0 driver and just use them as USB 1.1,
with the Enhanced driver missing and appearing as an Unknown device in DM.
I have tried them in multiple computers, both AMD and Pentium, with the same
results. They have the ALi M5273 chip.
YMMV.
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"Lil' Dave" <spamyourself@virus.net> wrote in message
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> If the manufacturer oif the USB 2.0 card provides the driver for 98SE, no problem.
> 98 problematic, ME no problem.
>
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> <jasmine@hutmail.com> wrote in message
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>>I have a Pentium III, 1GH computer with Win98SE.
>> The usb ports are 1.1
>>
>> Can I add a USB 2.0 card (PCI type)?
>> I have a slot available, but will 2.0 work with Win98 and on this
>> older computer?
>>
>> It seems everything now wants 2.0, although my camera card reader
>> works on 1.1 even though it says it needs 2.0.
>>
>> ~V~V~V~V~V~
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