> Lesson 3:
> I also knew you needed Apple's "USB Support" extension
> for the computer to "see" the card and thus whatever
> is connected to it. So I, having OS 9.1, copied my
> "USB Support 1.4.6" onto a floppy, drove to his house
> and loaded it on, put in the USB card, fired
> everything up... no printer :-|

>Then I notice in extension manager "9.0" listed next
>to all his extensions except the one I just loaded
>which has "9.1" beside it. It occurs to me, maybe this
>extension is "too new". So I go back home, load USP
>Support 1.4.1 on  a floppy, drive back to dad's, stick
>it in the extension folder, put 1.4.6 into a disabled
>folder and SHAZAM! Printing like crazy now... whoo
>hoo!

The problem is not the USB driver, it�s the right order.
First put the card in, then install the USB card support software. This
sequence should work with the newest drivers.
9.1 does not need the USB software anymore, just put the card in and run the
9.1 updater again, it will recognize the card.

Chrisso


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