Unable to install USB driver

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Re: Unable to install USB driver

I think I installed it from the CD possibly from an .inf file. It all
happened so quickly I didn't make a note of the steps I took.

"MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Cool, how about a link to the SunPlus driver... we're always looking for
> generic USB drivers..
>
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> "DaffyD®" <daffyd@woohoo.com> wrote in message
> news:uAaIaJ75IHA.300@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> | Turns out I didn't need to buy an USB 2.0 adapter after all. I found a
> | Sunplus driver in Windows and everything has worked out. Thanks for all
> the
> | info you provide.
> |
> |
> | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> | news:uj2NR6d5IHA.832@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> | > Opps, forgot to answer what I meant by an adapter... YES you would

need
> a
> | > PCI [or an old ISA] USB 2.0 adapter/card installed in your computer.
> | > Generally they support either two or four USB devices [direct connect,

2
> | > channels {or 2 split}- home/general use, or four channel {2 separate
> chips
> | > with two channels each - industrial grade}] though some of the newer
> | > chips/adapters supply four [or more] channels with a single chip.
> | > You can add additional HUBS [powered is preferred] to increase the
> amount
> | > of USB devices you can connect. Hubs sometimes also provide a card
> reader
> | or
> | > other as well.
> | >
> | > You could fudge by adding a USB 2.0 hub device, but the computer

would
> be
> | > still be at USB 1 speed and capability. The USB 2.0 Hub would provide
> the
> | > 2.0 connection, but the 2.0 Hub *MUST* be able to connect to and
> | communicate
> | > with USB 1. These devices were produced around the transitional

period,
> | and
> | > may no longer be available {?}.
> | >
> | > Make sure though, that IF NECESSARY the device/card has 98SE drivers

[-
> | > most are PnP - though you might be able to use one of the Universal
> | > Drivers].
> | >
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Re: Unable to install USB driver

In news:e3HHohT6IHA.3696@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl ,
DaffyD® contemplated and posted:

| I think I installed it from the CD possibly from an .inf file. It all
| happened so quickly I didn't make a note of the steps I took.

That's okay, seems Franc located one which we proceeded to tear apart...
yeah likely from the INF...

|
| "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
| news:%23u5vcr75IHA.2240@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
|> Cool, how about a link to the SunPlus driver... we're always looking
|> for generic USB drivers..
|>
|> --
|> MEB
|> http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
|> --
|> _________
|>
|>
|>
|> "DaffyD®" <daffyd@woohoo.com> wrote in message
|> news:uAaIaJ75IHA.300@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
|> | Turns out I didn't need to buy an USB 2.0 adapter after all. I
|> | found a Sunplus driver in Windows and everything has worked out.
|> | Thanks for all the info you provide.
|> |
|> |
|> | "MEB" <meb@not here@hotmail.com> wrote in message
|> | news:uj2NR6d5IHA.832@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
|> | > Opps, forgot to answer what I meant by an adapter... YES you
|> | > would need a PCI [or an old ISA] USB 2.0 adapter/card installed
|> | > in your computer. Generally they support either two or four USB
|> | > devices [direct connect, 2 channels {or 2 split}- home/general
|> | > use, or four channel {2 separate chips with two channels each -
|> | > industrial grade}] though some of the newer chips/adapters
|> | > supply four [or more] channels with a single chip. You can add
|> | > additional HUBS [powered is preferred] to increase the amount of
|> | > USB devices you can connect. Hubs sometimes also provide a card
|> | > reader or other as well.
|> | >
|> | > You could fudge by adding a USB 2.0 hub device, but the
|> | > computer would be still be at USB 1 speed and capability. The
|> | > USB 2.0 Hub would provide the
|> | > 2.0 connection, but the 2.0 Hub *MUST* be able to connect to and
|> | > communicate with USB 1. These devices were produced around the
|> | > transitional period, and may no longer be available {?}.
|> | >
|> | > Make sure though, that IF NECESSARY the device/card has 98SE
|> | > drivers [- most are PnP - though you might be able to use one of
|> | > the Universal Drivers].
|> | >
|> | > --
|> | > MEB
|> | > http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
|> | > --
|> | > _________

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