Hi Christer, You could try here , there is a 2k and xp sub folder but obviously I can't test it so read the disclaimer at the bottom. Best of luck and let me know how you get on. Edit: Just read your initial post again. Well, I tried to register at DriverGuide but I was rejected. Someone had already used the same Email addy I downloaded the driver to my own computer, extracted it to a floppy which I put in the WinXP lappy.
I inserted the PC-card and WinXP easily with the aid of a few mouse clicks found the driver on the floppy. It seems to work but I have not yet connected anything to it. It's going to be used to communicate with GPS loggers and if the real test fails, I'll let you know.
Thanks a lot The two progams that I use are small, simple and basically DOS fit on a floppy. No other COM-ports are recognized. If there is no COM1 the default setting when run for the first time available, it doesn't run. I simply assigned COM1 to the PC-card and was warned that since it was alreay "in use ", the settings might be changed by the other undefined "user ". I'll go back to DriverGuide and give some positive feedback on that driver.
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