StarMax users.....

I thought I'd put USB capability on my system (5500/325/JoeCard/OS9.1) this
PM. Installed a Xircom PCI 2-Port USBCard, then downloaded Apple's USB Card
Support 1.4.1 and upon initial testing, my Epson printer worked OK. Printed
out everything I wanted - just fine.

Then I began trying other apps and found my SM froze frequently.  In fact,
every time I tried to download emails via Outlook Express, the sys froze.
These symptoms began only since I downloaded 1.4.1.

There are 2 extensions (out of 6) in 1.4.1 that MUST be in the System Folder
to enable OS9.1 to see the printer (via USB) in the Chooser.  They.are [1]
USB Device Extension, and [2] USB Support.  If either of these extensions
are not in the System Folder, the Chooser won't see the USB connection for
my printer, but OE works fine.

When both are in the Sys Folder, Outlook Express will fail every time I try
to download email.

Note: I use a cable modem and internet access thru a PCI-based NIC card.
However, I've had ZERO problems with OE until I installed the USB extensions
this PM.

My 5-slot PCI bus looks like:

1} NIC card for internet access (closest to motherboard)
2] ATA Card for CDRW and HD
3] Display Card for my 19" fixed resolution monitor
4] new USB  Card
5] open slot

My thinking is that [1] I've got the wrong drivers, or [2] I need to swap
around the various PCI cards above.

I would have thought the USB would play nicely in slot 4, but........

What do you all think?


Regards............ Kirk






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