I purchased a Belkin PCI USB Card to upgrade my previous Mac 7300/180 and after a lot of frustration it never worked right I found out that the Belkin Card required PCI Bus version 2.1 and the Mac 7300/180 only had version 2.0. I have asked before if anybody knows the actual PCI bus version on a PTP but I didn't receive a response. I'm not sure if this affects other Power Computing models.
I have been paying alot of attention to this topic because I am having a similar problem with a PCI USB card not being recognized in my Power Tower Pro under OS X.
My problem is
MacOS 9.1 my USB Based CD-RW works fine. but not my internal CD-ROM's
MacOS 10.2 my Internal CD-ROM's work but not my USB Based CD-RW.
Currently I am only using OS9.1 for burning CD's and I am hoping to get this fixed so that I spend all of my time in OS X. The USB Card only shows PCI-ID's in the OS X Profiler. I believe it is not being detected. This problem applies to both a Belkin 2-Port USB 1.1 card and a Generic OS X compatible 2.0 USB card that included OS X drivers.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks I have learned alot just by reading the posts to this group! James Wall
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