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Gary

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Since: May 16, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 6:46 am
Post subject: Adding a 4 port USB 2.0 card to a older PC with Built in USB 1.0 ?
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I've got an older homebuilt machine with USB 1.0 built in on the MB.
I'm currently using a mouse and a card reader on both available ports.
I want to buy an all in one Printer / Copier / Fax / Scanner etc that
I'd bet requires USB 2.0 ( it's a HP - 6210 FWIW) Can I run both USB
1.0 from the built in USB ports and also add a 4 port 2.0 USB card to
use with the new all in one printer /scanner etc combo ? Or do I have
to disable the built in USB 1.0 ports ?

I noticed in setup that there was a setting for "Assign IRQ for USB"
that was enabled, and also there was another setting "onchip USB "
that was enabled. FWIW.

The PC is an AMD K6-II 450 with an Epox MVP3G2 MB ( If you can
remember back that far Wink ) and 256 megs of memory, with Windows ME.

I've just got a video card, sound card & network card installed and an
external dial up modem installed as backup to Comcast so there should
be ? A free IRQ or two I'd suspect, unless having two versions of USB
on one computer may cause unforeseen problems ?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks in advance ..... Gary

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 12:55 pm
Post subject: Re: Adding a 4 port USB 2.0 card to a older PC with Built in USB [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Gary wrote:
 > I've got an older homebuilt machine with USB 1.0 built in on the MB.
 > I'm currently using a mouse and a card reader on both available ports.
 > I want to buy an all in one Printer / Copier / Fax / Scanner etc that
 > I'd bet requires USB 2.0 ( it's a HP - 6210 FWIW) Can I run both USB
 > 1.0 from the built in USB ports and also add a 4 port 2.0 USB card to
 > use with the new all in one printer /scanner etc combo ? Or do I have
 > to disable the built in USB 1.0 ports ?
 >
 > I noticed in setup that there was a setting for "Assign IRQ for USB"
 > that was enabled, and also there was another setting "onchip USB "
 > that was enabled. FWIW.
 >
 > The PC is an AMD K6-II 450 with an Epox MVP3G2 MB ( If you can
 > remember back that far Wink ) and 256 megs of memory, with Windows ME.
 >
 > I've just got a video card, sound card & network card installed and an
 > external dial up modem installed as backup to Comcast so there should
 > be ? A free IRQ or two I'd suspect, unless having two versions of USB
 > on one computer may cause unforeseen problems ?
 >
 > Any help appreciated.
 >
 > Thanks in advance ..... Gary
 >
 > Remove nospam and extra @ to reply directly
 >

Hi,

I think it should work just fine. I basically have the same set up. A
mobo with onboard USB 1.0, which routes to the front and back of the
case. I installed a USB 2.0 PCI card (Iogear, but any will be fine), and
this worked just fine in conjunction with USB 1.0.
Lately, I removed the Iogear card as I needed firewire. So now I've a
i1394 and USB 2.0 card working fine with onboard USB 1.0. Card is Syba,
I believe.

Good luck,,
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Gary

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon May 16, 2005 10:43 pm
Post subject: Re: Adding a 4 port USB 2.0 card to a older PC with Built in USB 1.0 ? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Mon, 16 May 2005 15:58:56 GMT, Jonathan Oakley
<jonathan.oakleyNO DeleteThis @SPAMgmail.com> wrote:

 >Gary wrote:
  >> I've got an older homebuilt machine with USB 1.0 built in on the MB.
  >> I'm currently using a mouse and a card reader on both available ports.
  >> I want to buy an all in one Printer / Copier / Fax / Scanner etc that
  >> I'd bet requires USB 2.0 ( it's a HP - 6210 FWIW) Can I run both USB
  >> 1.0 from the built in USB ports and also add a 4 port 2.0 USB card to
  >> use with the new all in one printer /scanner etc combo ? Or do I have
  >> to disable the built in USB 1.0 ports ?
  >>
  >> I noticed in setup that there was a setting for "Assign IRQ for USB"
  >> that was enabled, and also there was another setting "onchip USB "
  >> that was enabled. FWIW.
  >>
  >> The PC is an AMD K6-II 450 with an Epox MVP3G2 MB ( If you can
  >> remember back that far Wink ) and 256 megs of memory, with Windows ME.
  >>
  >> I've just got a video card, sound card & network card installed and an
  >> external dial up modem installed as backup to Comcast so there should
  >> be ? A free IRQ or two I'd suspect, unless having two versions of USB
  >> on one computer may cause unforeseen problems ?
  >>
  >> Any help appreciated.
  >>
  >> Thanks in advance ..... Gary
  >>
  >> Remove nospam and extra @ to reply directly
  >>
 >
 >Hi,
 >
 >I think it should work just fine. I basically have the same set up. A
 >mobo with onboard USB 1.0, which routes to the front and back of the
 >case. I installed a USB 2.0 PCI card (Iogear, but any will be fine), and
 >this worked just fine in conjunction with USB 1.0.
 >Lately, I removed the Iogear card as I needed firewire. So now I've a
 >i1394 and USB 2.0 card working fine with onboard USB 1.0. Card is Syba,
 >I believe.
 >
 >Good luck,,
 >Jonathan.

Thanks for the information Johnathan !

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 10:55 am
Post subject: Re: Adding a 4 port USB 2.0 card to a older PC with Built in USB 1.0 ? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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In article <nrsg81th87ogovr5s2mv2r31ma9sp06dtv.TakeThisOut@4ax.com>, grynwbry@nospam
says...
 > I've got an older homebuilt machine with USB 1.0 built in on the MB.
 > I'm currently using a mouse and a card reader on both available ports.
 > I want to buy an all in one Printer / Copier / Fax / Scanner etc that
 > I'd bet requires USB 2.0 ( it's a HP - 6210 FWIW) Can I run both USB
 > 1.0 from the built in USB ports and also add a 4 port 2.0 USB card to
 > use with the new all in one printer /scanner etc combo ? Or do I have
 > to disable the built in USB 1.0 ports ?
 >

Just a thought, but why do you think that device won't work with USB 1?
Most devices are backward compatible as far as I know.

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