On 13-Dec-05, at 1:20 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
At 1:23 AM +0800 12/14/05, Ben Pazolli wrote:
I have a USB Mouse and I have installed drivers for the printer. It
still dosn't appear to work.
Did the cards documentation say it would work with a Mac. There
are two flavors of USB card, one does work with Macs and one
doesn't. Not all that do say they do though.
If the packaging nor docs say anything you can try looking up the
PCI ID number in System Profiler. There are two four digit
numbers. They are hexadecimal so the letters A-F may be there
also. The first number is the manufacturer ID and the second is
the card ID. Try a web search on the the numbers to find out who
makes it and then look around on their web site to see if the card
is Mac compatible.
I believe the two types of cards are identified as EHCI and OHCI
but I don't recall which is which.
It needs to be OHCI compliant tyo work with Mac & OS 9, I believe.
Pete
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