Recommendations for a USB 2.0 Expansion Card

Peter P. plpeter2006-/E1597aS9LQAvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Sun Mar 4 01:19:23 UTC 2007


Colin McGregor <colinmc151 at ...> writes:

> There were multiple versions of Windows 95. The first
> versions of Windows 95 had NO support for USB. The
> last version of Windows 95 and all versions of Windows
> 98 had some support for USB, but things like USB
> memory keys required specific drivers (there was no
> generic USB storage device with these versions of
> Windows). It wasn't until Windows 2000 that Microsoft
> got its USB support into a reasonable shape.

yes, thanks for elaborating on this. Ime only W98SE started having somewhat
bearable USB support. Without most of the hid and storage devices.

Peter

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