said:
>Progress report on the eCS 1.2 machine:
>I made a change to CONFIG.SYS to tell USBMSD that I had four removable
>device ports and rebooted.
That's an unusually high count.
>After a little exploration, I see that USBMON was not installed. I
>looked back at the eCS Manual, and didn't see any mention of USB support
>there; maybe the install doesn't give us the choice.
You must have had an install failure. You should have a USBMON program
object in the startup folder.
>I downloaded updated USB files from eComStation several months ago, so
>before I try to install them, I think I'll check to see if they are still
>the latest.
They are ancient in internet time. :-)
>The Statements in CONFIG.SYS are essentially the same, except that I do
>not have any options on the USBD.SYS line.
That's fine. You don't need them. I suspect the current drivers ignore
these options, IAC.
Regards,
Steven
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