This is a Linux USB list, not Windows. However, it sounds like you have a
hardware problem (no usb port). You need to buy an PCI USB interface
cards. Most computer stores will have one. I don't know of a parallel to
USB device.

On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, JEANNETTE MCCARTNEY wrote:

> I run windows 98 and my computer was made in 1998.  Per the test it does
> support USB, however, there is no port.  I just got a printer that connects
> thru USB.  Is there an adapter I can buy and plug it into the existing
> printer cable port, or do I need to get a specific USB port added to my
> tower?  I thank  you for  your response.
>
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