> AFAIK any device may be connected to a PC running windows. Windows will then
> *always* ask for drivers.
You are right, M$ suggest this as the only way. But some developers
making obscure things, so there devices will only work, if you are
"installed" somewhat from there driver cd, before the 1st connect.
Otherwise you have lost. In the past, I had seen some samples (scanner,
mouses ...) with my own eyes.
> Anyway, the FTDI chips work that way. There is no installation program that
> allows you to pre-install. just plug in the device and windows does the rest
> (ask you for a disk or location).
Thanks, for information. I don't know enough about the chip, it was only
my 1st idea.
Michael
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Reply by Zerocool●March 21, 20052005-03-21
thanks for all advic
i replaced a new IC and it works..
thank yo
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