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Posted by: abbub on 2010-06-10 08:20:45 A recent dumpster diving trip rewarded me with a Power Computing 604/150, which is a 150 MHz PPC 604 mac clone. It's got three PCI slots, 384 MB of memory, and a 2 GB SCSI hard drive. The HDD has 8.6 installed on it already. I'd like to leave 8.6 on it, and maybe install BEOS on it as well. What I'm really looking for right now, though, is a means to get it to work with my USB kvm. Are there any PCI USB cards that are Mac OS 8.6 friendly?
Thanks!
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2010-06-10 11:35:44 Should be, the USB card I got for my 8500 back in 2002 supported 8.6 or higher.
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Posted by: abbub on 2010-06-10 14:22:27 Okay. I tried one card and it didn't work well, but I have a couple more I can try.
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Posted by: Unknown_K on 2010-06-10 14:31:16 For OS 8.6 you needed drivers, not sure if 9.1 needed them or not.
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Posted by: abbub on 2010-06-10 15:31:31 yeah, there is a USB HID extension being loaded, which is what I figured was needed to make a mouse work.
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Posted by: avw on 2010-06-12 01:10:35 Every USB Card with an RTL8139 chip schould work. You need also USB Adpter Card support from Apple.
The best solution for me was the "LMP All in One" card with FireWire, USB and 100 Mbit Ethernet at one PCI 2.0/2.2 Bus (3,6 and 5 V) It is an Cherry1394 Model 69121 card.
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Posted by: Bunsen on 2010-06-12 08:25:46 Any OHCI compatible USB card should work. Yes, you do need to download and install the drivers from Apple, and note that OS 9.x and below will only give you USB 1.1 speeds, not USB 2. If you want fast external drives under OS 9, a Firewire card is your best bet (or of course a combo FW/USB card)
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Posted by: abbub on 2010-06-12 08:49:38 Thanks, guys! I'm really only looking for HID support, which I believe means OHCI is all I need. I just want to use it with my KVM.
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Posted by: abbub on 2010-06-12 13:18:20 I added the 1.41 USB Adapter Support and the USB Mouse and Keyboard immediately started working. I guess the USB drivers that were previously installed on the machine were for something else... Anyway! Once I get the Video Card situation figured out on this system, I'm going to be pretty happy. 🙂
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Posted by: LCGuy on 2010-06-14 15:21:45
Every USB Card with an RTL8139 chip schould work. You need also USB Adpter Card support from Apple. Uh...RTL8139 is an ethernet chipset. But yeah, as Bunsen said, regardless of what brand it is, or what chipset it has, any OHCI compliant card should work.
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Posted by: avw on 2010-06-17 09:41:50 You are right about the RTL. I had a quick look at my above mentioned PCI card, and confused the chips. The USB should be the NEC D720100AGM. Sorry for any inconveniance I may have caused.
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