Mike wrote:
> If I get the Apple drivers, will this "PC" USB card work on my 8500/G3/ OS 8.6?
> 
> NEC USB 2.0 Hi-Speed 5-Port PCI Adapter
> Support PCI-Bus Power Management Interface Specification release 2.1
> 32-bit 33MHz host interface compliant to PCI specification release 2.2
> Power 3.3V / 5V
> Chip set : NEC 720100
> Includes: USB 2.0 Drivers
> System Requirements: Windows98/98SE/ME/2000/XP, 266 MHz or higher CPU, PCI slot
> -Four auto speed selectable Type A USB ports, supports all USB 
> speeds. EHCI based 480 Mbits/second USB 2.0 Hi-Speed compliant. OHCI 
> based 12 Mbits/second USB 1.1 compliant.
> -One Internal auto speed selectable Type A USB port for use with USB 
> 2.0 Hi-Speed or USB 1.1 Devices

It will work as a USB 1 controller, but not as USB 2. The key is any 
OHCI compliant card will work.


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