At 05:16 AM 1/25/2003, Kyle Kinsey typed thusly:

> >Excuse me, but it isn't really correct. The "support" essentially means,
> >that after installing so-called 'USB patch' (it must be installed
> >manually, BTW), in the Device Manager you'll see gray square labelled
> >'USB hub' instead of yellow question mark labelled 'Unknown PCI device'.
> >But you'll be unable to use almost any real USB peripheral - scanners,
> >storage devices, printers, and even joysticks.
>
>My point was you didn;t have to install it, it was already there!


Actually, yes, you did have to install it. It wasn't part of the default 
install. OTOH, it's not part of the DOS card, either, so...

98's somewhat more stable, 95 (if you can find the earlier versions without 
anything "integrated" - think my old upgrade CD didn't even have IE, or it 
was IE 2.0 or some such) will probably run better in the limited amount of 
memory available on the DOS card.

One of these days I've got to get my 640 up and running - since I'm 
probably just going to put plain ol' DOS on for a game or two. (Subwar 
2040, for starters.)


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