"There was a period of time between the introduction of USB 2.0 and when OS X began to not suck". Notice how you said "not suck" and not "when OS X was made". By the time OS X was released in 2001, developers were shifting their focus from OS 9 to OS X (which as we've seen today, that's worked pretty good for them), so that's why there was a massive disinterest. You could try to deep search on google using +s and -s in your search, but would have no idea why you need a USB 2 driver anyways when USB 1 ports support USB 2.0 and even 3.0 drives (just at slower speeds).
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