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Hi all,
I already installed a 2 x port parallel printer PCI card in a Windows 2000 machine which works fine. Now wish to transfer this card to a new Windows Xp Pro machine, but, of course, the original installation diskette/CD has been mislaid. WXP detects the PCI card and looks for a driver. Have tried scanning the Internet but to no avail. The board was manufactured in Taiwan but there are no identifying model numbers apart from a Ultra2 chipset. Does anyone have any ideas how a generic driver could be found on the net, or the card could be installed using the driver on the W2K machine (but without the .INF installation package). Regards Leonard Mor |
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"Léonard MOR" <lenmor@asi-solutions.fr> wrote in message news:bu9jnq$e7v$1@s1.read.news.oleane.net... > Hi all, > > I already installed a 2 x port parallel printer PCI card in a Windows 2000 > machine which works fine. Now wish to transfer this card to a new Windows Xp > Pro machine, but, of course, the original installation diskette/CD has been > mislaid. > > WXP detects the PCI card and looks for a driver. Have tried scanning the > Internet but to no avail. > > The board was manufactured in Taiwan but there are no identifying model > numbers apart from a Ultra2 chipset. > > Does anyone have any ideas how a generic driver could be found on the net, > or the card could be installed using the driver on the W2K machine (but > without the .INF installation package). > > Regards > Leonard Mor > Please post the FCC ID number that should be printed on the card. It should be a 3-digit number dash then a 14-digit number. |
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Did you try Windows Update online, it may automatically detect it?
"Léonard MOR" <lenmor@asi-solutions.fr> wrote in message news:bu9jnq$e7v$1@s1.read.news.oleane.net... > Hi all, > > I already installed a 2 x port parallel printer PCI card in a Windows 2000 > machine which works fine. Now wish to transfer this card to a new Windows Xp > Pro machine, but, of course, the original installation diskette/CD has been > mislaid. > > WXP detects the PCI card and looks for a driver. Have tried scanning the > Internet but to no avail. > > The board was manufactured in Taiwan but there are no identifying model > numbers apart from a Ultra2 chipset. > > Does anyone have any ideas how a generic driver could be found on the net, > or the card could be installed using the driver on the W2K machine (but > without the .INF installation package). > > Regards > Leonard Mor > > > |
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"Léonard MOR" <lenmor@asi-solutions.fr> wrote in message news:<bu9jnq$e7v$1@s1.read.news.oleane.net>...
> Does anyone have any ideas how a generic driver could be found on the net, > or the card could be installed using the driver on the W2K machine (but > without the .INF installation package). > Are you sure the inf file isn't on your 1st PC -- I run Win98, and on that there's a \WINDOWS\INF subdirectory where most installers seem to have left their INF files. Also, I'd be surprised if the manufacturer didn't have some sort of web presence. Google on all the names you can see on the card or in the dlls. |
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On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 15:22:46 -0600, "Jimmy" <whoknows@nevermind.com> wrote:
> >"Léonard MOR" <lenmor@asi-solutions.fr> wrote in message >news:bu9jnq$e7v$1@s1.read.news.oleane.net... (snip) >> The board was manufactured in Taiwan but there are no identifying model >> numbers apart from a Ultra2 chipset. >> >> Does anyone have any ideas how a generic driver could be found on the net, >> or the card could be installed using the driver on the W2K machine (but >> without the .INF installation package). >> >> Regards >> Leonard Mor >> >Please post the FCC ID number that should be printed on the card. It should be a 3-digit number >dash then a 14-digit number. It is a widely held view in the USA - and unfortunately false - that all PC add-ons have an FCC ID. They don't. And the O/P basically said it didn't have any such identifying marks, non? |
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"budgie" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:mrrh001v1aa45c76crpi54hd61vt60sa0r@4ax.com... > On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 15:22:46 -0600, "Jimmy" <whoknows@nevermind.com> wrote: > > It is a widely held view in the USA - and unfortunately false - that all PC > add-ons have an FCC ID. They don't. > It was worth a try. If the company ever wanted to market the product in the USA, they would have the FCC company ID number. Some have the ID number and never market here, but have the numbers printed on boards to id the product as their own. I believe there is a similar organization in the UK that is a manufacturer registry also. British Approvals Board of Telecommunications (BABT) works with manufacturers in the fields of IT, radio and telecom. I have a parallel port add-in card that was sold through a rebadging Taiwanese marketing company. I used the FCC ID registration number to track the actual manufacturer down to another company in Taiwan. They had a website and I now have my drivers. It was just a suggestion, don't assume I hold some false "widely held view". |
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Thanks guys,
In fact I did find an number H9MPAR40XX (preceeded by FCC) on the card and a google search on this gave me two interesting links : http://www.input-drivers.com/drivers/27/27129.htm which led me www.driverguide.com and http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineer...adf.dat/eadprog /Certification-1998.db which contains a W98 certification list of products including this model number and the manufacture's name (SUNIX). I then did a google on sunix to find the site www.sunix.com.tw and the Xp driver. Cheers, Leonard MOR "Jimmy" <whoknows@nevermind.com> a écrit dans le message de news: LCYNb.3611$AA6.835@fed1read03... > > "Léonard MOR" <lenmor@asi-solutions.fr> wrote in message > news:bu9jnq$e7v$1@s1.read.news.oleane.net... > > Hi all, > > > > I already installed a 2 x port parallel printer PCI card in a Windows 2000 > > machine which works fine. Now wish to transfer this card to a new Windows Xp > > Pro machine, but, of course, the original installation diskette/CD has been > > mislaid. > > > > WXP detects the PCI card and looks for a driver. Have tried scanning the > > Internet but to no avail. > > > > The board was manufactured in Taiwan but there are no identifying model > > numbers apart from a Ultra2 chipset. > > > > Does anyone have any ideas how a generic driver could be found on the net, > > or the card could be installed using the driver on the W2K machine (but > > without the .INF installation package). > > > > Regards > > Leonard Mor > > > Please post the FCC ID number that should be printed on the card. It should be a 3-digit number > dash then a 14-digit number. > > |
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