[WinMac] Accessing Keyspan USB Card on UMAX Pulsar from OrangeMicro 660 PC
Brian Durant(pip207[at]inform.dk)
Wed, 23 Dec 1998 12:17:43 +0200
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Yuletide greetings,
I have both an OrangeMicro 660 PC Card (with Win98 installed) and a Keyspan
USB card installed on my UMAX Pulsar (S900). The OrangeMicro card is
powered by an AMD K-6 350 MHz processor. I would like to be able to access
the Keyspan card from my OrangeMicro card (Win98). Win98 supports USB with
drivers, but Win98 supports Intel's Universal Host Controller Interface
(UHCI) USB standard, where as my Keyspan card supports the Open Host
Controller Interface (OHCI) USB standard. How can I get the two to work
together so that I can hook Windows USB peripherals to my USB card?
Cheers,
Brian Durant
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Accessing Keyspan USB Card on UMAX Pulsar from OrangeMicro 660 PC
Yuletide greetings,
I have both an OrangeMicro 660 PC Card (with Win98 installed) and a Keyspan=
USB card installed on my UMAX Pulsar (S900). The OrangeMicro card is
powered by an AMD K-6 350 MHz processor. I would like to be able to access<=
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the Keyspan card from my OrangeMicro card (Win98). Win98 supports USB with<=
BR>
drivers, but Win98 supports Intel's Universal Host Controller Interface
(UHCI) USB standard, where as my Keyspan card supports the Open Host
Controller Interface (OHCI) USB standard. How can I get the two to work
together so that I can hook Windows USB peripherals to my USB card?
Cheers,
Brian Durant
--
Human rights and democratization specialist.
Menneskerettigheds- og demokratiseringsspecialist.
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bdurant@inform.dk
Brought to you by way of a UMAX Pulsar, a Mac OS clone computer.
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