First, you will need a USB 90 degree adapter. I have a couple of them
so I know they exist.
You won't need to add a driver, as it should be automatically
installed in 9.1.
I don't know what the compatible USB card type is, but I have had
good success with ADS branded USB cards.
HTH
Kevin
On Jan 11, 2006, at 11:50 PM, Anand Keathley wrote:
I put together a Powermac 5400 all in one with a L2 G3 running 9.1
for my Mom so she can do email. She gets a lot of pictures from
family members so the G3 helps.
Anyway, she has been having problems with the ADB so I was
wondering if I can install a usb pci card. Does anyone know if one
would fit, and if so what would be a good model to work with her
system? Would I need to install new drivers? Where from?
Thanks all,
Anand
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