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Reply 300 of 312, by weedeewee

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neither of those are usb controllers . edited due to previous commenter being spam & being banned. 😀

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Reply 301 of 312, by fillosaurus

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fillosaurus wrote on 2024-02-20, 06:54:

Had some trouble with VIA, none with NEC. Ironically, VIA USB 2.0 with VIA chipsets.

UPDATE:
On my current K7 build (slot A Athlon 700 2nd gen, ASUS K7M motherboard with AMD 760+VIA 686A) one of my VIA USB 2.0 cards works perfectly; a very cheap (I mean, it costed me nothing) Gembird with 4 external and 2 internal ports.
I had trouble with another card (cant't find it now, haven't use it in years), 4 external 1 internal port, same chipset, both on a Zida Tomato with VIA chipset (693+596). I put a NEC card and everything went smooth.

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Reply 302 of 312, by MyJules

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i just built a new (to me) 486 build and used NEC USB2 card from Amazon (UK). On Win98SE and NT4, i have it working ok on both systems (using it for mouse... i have no serial mouse, MB does not have PS2 connector). Getting this USB card to use with USB mouse was way cheaper than trying to score serial mouse or PS2 mouse solution...

Reply 303 of 312, by Sphere478

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MyJules wrote on 2024-03-24, 11:29:

i just built a new (to me) 486 build and used NEC USB2 card from Amazon (UK). On Win98SE and NT4, i have it working ok on both systems (using it for mouse... i have no serial mouse, MB does not have PS2 connector). Getting this USB card to use with USB mouse was way cheaper than trying to score serial mouse or PS2 mouse solution...

Have you checked performance with and without it installed?

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Reply 305 of 312, by douglar

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Kahenraz wrote on 2024-03-24, 23:33:

A 486 would do better with a USB 1.1 card, if you're only using it for mouse support. You can also get a serial expansion card.

Is there a USB 1.1 card that you would recommend? D-Link DSB-500 ?

Reply 307 of 312, by Sphere478

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After some experimenting I also came to the conclusion that using an internal hub off the onboard was the best way to add more ports.

Re: Adding more usb ports to old motherboards without using a card

However if the board doesn’t have them, a 1.1 card would be something to try if ps/2/serial isn’t an option.

3.0 cards do exist but only have drivers for windows 7 if I recall correctly

2.0 cards are going to probably slow the system down.

1.1/1.0 cards may work as intended try some benchmarks and see.

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Reply 308 of 312, by MyJules

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Sphere478 wrote on 2024-03-24, 21:53:
MyJules wrote on 2024-03-24, 11:29:

i just built a new (to me) 486 build and used NEC USB2 card from Amazon (UK). On Win98SE and NT4, i have it working ok on both systems (using it for mouse... i have no serial mouse, MB does not have PS2 connector). Getting this USB card to use with USB mouse was way cheaper than trying to score serial mouse or PS2 mouse solution...

Have you checked performance with and without it installed?

it's not like i play game on this machine but using NT4, i did not notice any difference in perf per se. I can play pinball fine and it's like how i remember back then (got 486 100Mhz, 20MB RAM).

Reply 309 of 312, by kaiser77_1982

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swaaye wrote on 2014-04-27, 04:36:

What cards have you guys used that work reliably on old boards? I have a card with a VIA controller and it isn't even detected by 440BX or AMD 750. It does work on newer chipsets like KT266 though.

Stupid question... Why did you want to connect this?

Reply 310 of 312, by Demolition-Man

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I have two SS7 systems (VIA, ALI), and no proper solution for USB 2.0 yet.
Do all cards from different providers (VIA, NEC, ALI) slow down the system? I have a VIA card here that I was able to throttle to USB 1.1 by withholding a driver. It's very slow, but in full USB 2.0 mode the system slows down a lot. Is this normal, or is it perhaps due to Windows 98 in general? What would be the best solution?

Reply 311 of 312, by swaaye

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kaiser77_1982 wrote on Yesterday, 09:14:
swaaye wrote on 2014-04-27, 04:36:

What cards have you guys used that work reliably on old boards? I have a card with a VIA controller and it isn't even detected by 440BX or AMD 750. It does work on newer chipsets like KT266 though.

Stupid question... Why did you want to connect this?

For speedy USB 2.0 access to a flash drive.

But I have stopped using USB 2.0 with Win9x. It tends to cause problems. I now typically use FTP to access remote files.

Reply 312 of 312, by Kahenraz

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If you manage to get USB 2.0 working, I have only found it to be stable when used as a fixed disk. Stopping the device and removing it has always been unstable for me. It seems to work just fine with the onboard USB 1.1 ports, so I'm not certain what the issue is, exactly.