On Oct 26, 6:11 am, Stewie de Young <stewies...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> One of the ones I tried was a non-Mac card ( unsure now as it is in my DA and 
> I can't remember the brand - all I remember is that it has the Via chipset ) 
> which works like a charm except for a sleep issue.
> Others I have fitted include the Belkin below which listed as Mac compatible 
> and works 100% OK.
>
> Here is a list that I have uploaded before that I shamelessly ripped off from 
> MacOSXHints
>
> Quote/
> To get optimal results from a USB 2.0 PCI card to run in a Mac, get a card 
> that has the NEC chipset. Via and Ali chipsets are problematic - mostly sleep 
> related issues, and should be avoided.
> Some USB 2.0 cards that have the NEC chipset are:
>
> Adaptec 3100LP
> BAFO BF-460
> Belkin F5U220
> GWC UC-160
> IOGear GIC250U
> IOGear GIC251U
> Keyspan U2PCI-5
> O'toLink U2-C2B
> O'toLink U2-C2A
> O'toLink U2-P20N
> O'toLink U2-P50
> Ratoc PCIU5
> USBWholesale UII-PCIP
> Quote\
>
> With the fan, try here for an 
> adapter.http://www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_in...
> Here is also a guide to the Molex power plug.
>
> Cheers, Stewie

Hi Stewie,
Update, I got the IOGear GIC251U, works fine.
Also, replaced the Logitech mouse with the old iMac hockey puck mouse
and the system goes to sleep and wakes up, monitor included, but the
fan keeps running..?? Hmm.
I'll work on things more later and get back.
Thank you! :)

-Mike

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