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In <25600-11857@sneakemail.com>, on 04/19/05
at 11:33 PM, "Bob" <2lvvuss02@sneakemail.com> said:
>any information on what chip set this thing uses so I need the IDs. I
>have a Linksys "Wireless-G USB Network Adapter" and want to get the
>vendor ID and the device ID to see if it a supported device.
Well, common sense says it's not supported. Compare the date of the
driver to the date the card was manufactured. The interesting question is
can the card be made to work without too much effort.
>I click OK and get another pop-up
> TList error exception (EListError) occured at
> $000104E2 !
> Terminate program ?
Humm. Looks like a Pascal program in its death throes.
Make sure usb.ids is not borked. If that's not it, there something wrong
with usbres.exe. Maybe the resources got patched badly and you need to
reinstall it.
Regards,
Steven
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