More USB devices, is that possible? If you’re thinking that Windows NT doesn’t support USB you’re right, but then again, not exactly.
Although, USB is Operating System dependent and WinNT officially does NOT support the Universal Serial Bus, some companies are cashing in on USB for Win NT.
http://www.usbnews.net/ne...re_usb_devices_suppor.htm
Although, Microsoft does not support USB in the WinNT 4.0 there are some alternatives that will provide limited USB support for NT 4.0 users.
USB For Windows® NT® 4.0 allows you to use plug-and-play USB (Universal Serial Bus) mice, keyboards, printers, and Pocket PC cradles (HP Jornada 545/548, Compaq iPaq and the Socket Compact Flash card) on your Microsoft® Windows NT 4.0 PC. Windows NT 4.0 users, both enterprise users and consumers, can get off-the-shelf USB capability without having to upgrade their operating system, use a dual boot system, or develop device drivers. The easy-to-use USB For Windows NT 4.0 solution adds flexibility and helps people working in a Windows NT 4.0 environment realize the benefits of combining the features of Windows NT 4.0 and USB mice, keyboards, printers, and Pocket PC cradles. USB For Windows NT 4.0 does not support any other devices, or hubs that support the four devices, than the ones listed above, mice, keyboards, printers, and Pocket PC cradles.
Single user license: $39.95
het hangt er dus maar vanaf wat je wil doen met usb onder win nt
http://www.usbman.com/Win%20NT%20USB%20Guide.htmvolstrekt onmogelijk.
is dus nogal kort door de bocht, niet?
btw: dit waren de eerste twee resultaten met [google=usb win nt]
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