Joshua wrote and informed us;

I had exactly the same experience as Andrew... it turned out that I had an
IOGear USB *2.0* card which, while advertised as compatible with USB 1.0 and
1.1 (and OHCI), also required a G3 or better in the host machine.

Naturally, I pulled the card from the 8500 it was in.

Just an experience that not _all_ USB cards work, even with Apple USB
Adaptor Card Support 1.4.1.

^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^

I think this is the first time I heard of a card being totally immune to the reason of Apple.


I guess I got really very lucky with my $ 20.00 off-the-Walmart-shelf Belkin card aimed at PCers !
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Adrian


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