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USB2connect Driver Information, Macintosh G4 systems. The Deep Sleep feature is disabled

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USB2connect User's Guide USB2connect Driver Information USB2connect is a multifunction device. It has two OHCI (USB 1.1) controllers and one EHCI (USB 2.0) controller built-in. Because it has three functions, you will see three instances of drivers for the USB2connect in the Windows Device Manager after the card and drivers are installed. Notes on using the USB2connect adapter: I Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) operating systems require three device driver installations using the Add New Hardware Wizard. See the Windows 98 SE section later in this guide for detailed instructions. I Windows 98 SE users might have to install drivers from the operating system CD. All other supported operating systems should have compatible embedded drivers. I USB2connect does not support Deep Sleep on Power Macintosh G4 systems. The Deep Sleep feature is disabled when you install the USB2connect driver. If the driver is not installed on Power Macintosh G4s, you may experience USB devices disappearing from the bus or the system hanging when awakened from Deep Sleep. I At the time this guide was written, there were no 2.0 drivers for USB 2.0 devices. Therefore you will see a yellow ! before the PCI Universal Serial Bus section in the Windows Device Manager. However, the USB 1.1 drivers included with Windows are compatible with USB2connect, so you can ignore the warning. For updated driver information, check the Adaptec Web site at http://www.adaptec.com. I Without a USB 2.0 driver, USB 2.0 devices will run at USB 1.1 speeds even when connected to a USB 2.0 adapter. I USB 2.0 devices will run at USB 1.1 speeds when connected to a USB 1.1 hub. 2

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USB2connect User’s Guide
USB2connect Driver Information
USB2connect is a multifunction device. It has two OHCI (USB
1.1)
controllers and one EHCI (USB
2.0) controller built-in. Because it
has three functions, you will see three instances of drivers for the
USB2connect in the Windows Device Manager after the card and
drivers are installed.
Notes on using the USB2connect adapter:
Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) operating systems require
three device driver installations using the Add New Hardware
Wizard. See the
Windows 98 SE
section later in this
guide for
detailed instructions.
Windows 98 SE users might have to install drivers from the
operating system CD. All other supported operating systems
should have compatible embedded drivers.
USB2connect does not support Deep Sleep on Power
Macintosh G4 systems. The Deep Sleep feature is disabled
when you install the USB2connect driver. If the driver is not
installed on Power Macintosh G4s, you may experience USB
devices disappearing from the bus or the system hanging
when awakened from Deep Sleep.
At the time this guide was written, there were no 2.0 drivers
for USB 2.0 devices. Therefore you will see a yellow
!
before the
PCI Universal Serial Bus section in the Windows Device
Manager. However, the USB 1.1 drivers included with
Windows are compatible with USB2connect, so you can ignore
the warning. For updated driver information, check the
Adaptec Web site at
.
Without a USB 2.0 driver, USB 2.0 devices will run at USB 1.1
speeds even when connected to a USB 2.0 adapter.
USB 2.0 devices will run at USB 1.1 speeds when connected to
a USB 1.1 hub.