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TonyOlsen

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Getting SL-C860 to show up as a USB Disk Drive in Win98SE
« on: April 19, 2004, 07:25:12 pm »
I can\'t get this to work.  Has anyone gotten this to work with Windows 98SE?  I have the Zaurus\'s PC-Link settings set to \"Storage\" mode and I pointed it to my CF card.  When I plug it into Windows98SE, Windows recognizes a device called \"SL-C860\", but can\'t find any drivers for it.  It looks at the \"Network\" and \"Serial\" drivers on the CD and says that they aren\'t what it is looking for...

Am I missing something?
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Getting SL-C860 to show up as a USB Disk Drive in Win98SE
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2004, 08:21:16 pm »
You need the \"storage\" drivers for Window98 - not sure where they are on the CD, but they should be there somewhere.

Windows 98 does not have it\'s own usb-storage drivers - in theory any usb-storage drivers should work.

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