From: "Nick Bane" <nick@cecomputing.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 19:32:50 -0000
I thought I would naively try the Windows Itsy driver out. I chose XP Pro as
the most robust environment to test it in. All went ok as far as installing
the drivers and recognising the NIC. I decided to attempt a bridge and that
seemed to work in that it became declared. It didn't get as far as doing
anything useful but ... one can't have everything.
My surprise was that on unplugging the iPaq from the USB bus, XP rebooted
instantly and came back up having a severe dose of nerves about a serious
error somewhere that needed sending to M$.
I'll try it on 98/ME over the weekend.
FYI, the Windows driver was written in 1999 by someone who has since left
the company. It was never considered stable, solid, nor finished.
However, at least one person other than its author successfully used it to
transfer data to and from the Itsy over USB (not me, I had a Linux host on
the other end).
Happy hacking!
-Debby
Received on Fri Feb 15 11:47:20 2002
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