Adaptec 2000300 USB 2.0 4PORT Card Kit
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Adaptec 2000300 USB 2.0 4PORT Card Kit

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Platform: Windows
Brand: Adaptec
Binding: Electronics
Warranty: 5 years warranty

Features:

  • Four high speed external ports
  • OHCI and EHCI compliant
  • Includes hardware installation guide, Adaptec USBControl Utility, installation CD with drivers for Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 & XP
  • Macintosh deployment requires Mac OS 9.0.4 or later on a Power Macintosh Beige G3 rev. B or later, available PCI slot, CD-ROM drive
  • 32-bit PCI interface

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Customer Reviews:

Painless Mac install [Posted on 2003-12-12]
I needed to get a USB2 card for my G4 so I could run a couple newer USB2 peripherals at speeds that weren't coma-inducing.
I ran out and got this card, and it was as easy of an install as possible -- turn off the power, open the case, pop the card in, screw it in, close, reboot. OS X 10.2.6+ & 10.3 recognize this card out of the box from my experience. I haven't had any problems with this card at all since the day I bought it, and haven't given it much thought. I can't vouch for its performance in OS 9, however, since I don't boot into 9.


Excellent [Posted on 2004-01-29]
I had the card installed in 5 minutes. Popped the case, installed the card and started the computer. XP installed the correct drivers and the card works great.


Works fine under Linux kernel 2.6... [Posted on 2004-06-08]
I've used many Adaptec SCSI controllers over the years and had good experiences with them. So when it came time to buy a USB 2.0 adapter I decided to spend the extra few bucks and go with them -- plus this card comes with a 5 year warranty.

The NEC controller chip Adaptec uses on this PCI card works fine under Linux 2.6.6. Just be sure to enable both the ECHI *and* OCHI USB host drivers in the kernel. The OCHI drivers are used when USB 1.1 devices are inserted into this 2.0 card. I didn't realize this initially and thought there was something wrong with the card when I plugged in a 1.1 device and nothing happened. And, incidentally, if your motherboard has any built-in 1.1 ports you'll probably need to include the UHCI driver as well since Intel/VIA chipsets generally use this older USB controller standard.

Linux 2.6.x is recommended for USB 2.0, but a recent 2.4.x kernel might also work if you're only trying to use USB mass storage devices.


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