Maximus-Decim Native USB Drivers Generic drivers for USB flash disks and more.
#661
Posted 22 December 2011 - 01:48 AM
#662
Posted 22 December 2011 - 01:46 PM
dencorso, on 16 June 2010 - 02:35 AM, said:
After doing a WDMCHECK for QV2KUX.SYS, I got module has no missing import links.
If you can add the drivers and send me the updated USBSTOR.INF,
I can test this over the holidays.
I'm going to borrow a casio/canon digital camera just for testing purposes. Thanks
This post has been edited by PROBLEMCHYLD: 22 December 2011 - 01:53 PM
#663
Posted 22 December 2011 - 11:34 PM
Sweex 16-in-1 card reader
Sony PSP
Myson-Century
Cypress Semiconductor
IOMagic Multicard Reader
Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader
Here are some more drivers, if you can add them when you have some free time.
Device Name: Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller PnP Device ID: VID = 10DE PID = 026D Serial Number: 3&&2411E6FE&&0&&58 Revision: (Information not returned) Device Type: Generic USB Host Controller - USB2.0 Full-Speed (USB1.1) Chip Vendor: nVIDIA(???) Chip Part-Number: unknown(??) Product Vendor: Standard Product Model: OpenHCD USB Host Controller Tools on Web: (N/A) Device Name: +Generic USB Hub PnP Device ID: VID = 058F PID = 9254 Serial Number: 5&&226425FA&&0&&2 Revision: (Information not returned) Device Type: Standard USB device - USB2.0 Full-Speed (USB1.1) Chip Vendor: Alcor(??) Chip Part-Number: AU9254 Product Vendor: Generic Product Model: USB Hub Tools on Web: (N/A) Device Name: +American Power Conversion USB UPS PnP Device ID: VID = 051D PID = 0002 Serial Number: 3B0644X60761__ Revision: (Information not returned) Device Type: Standard USB device - USB2.0 Full-Speed (USB1.1) Chip Vendor: (No match record) Chip Part-Number: (No match record) Product Vendor: American Product Model: Power Conversion USB UPS Tools on Web: (N/A) Device Name: +USB Printing Support PnP Device ID: VID = 04F9 PID = 002A Serial Number: H6J603681 Revision: (Information not returned) Device Type: Standard USB device - USB2.0 Full-Speed (USB1.1) Chip Vendor: (No match record) Chip Part-Number: (No match record) Product Vendor: USB Product Model: Printing Support Tools on Web: (N/A) Device Name: +Microsoft USB IntelliMouse Optical PnP Device ID: VID = 045E PID = 0039 Serial Number: 5&&226425FA&&0&&1 Revision: (Information not returned) Device Type: Standard USB device - USB2.0 Full-Speed (USB1.1) Chip Vendor: (No match record) Chip Part-Number: (No match record) Product Vendor: Microsoft Product Model: USB IntelliMouse Optical Tools on Web: (N/A) Device Name: +USB Composite Device PnP Device ID: VID = 04A9 PID = 1095 Serial Number: 218186 Revision: (Information not returned) Device Type: Standard USB device - USB2.0 Full-Speed (USB1.1) Chip Vendor: (No match record) Chip Part-Number: (No match record) Product Vendor: USB Product Model: Composite Device Tools on Web: (N/A) Device Name: +USB Printing Support PnP Device ID: VID = 04A9 PID = 1095 Serial Number: 6&&4E8519B&&0&&0000 Revision: (Information not returned) Device Type: Standard USB device - USB2.0 Full-Speed (USB1.1) Chip Vendor: (No match record) Chip Part-Number: (No match record) Product Vendor: USB Product Model: Printing Support Tools on Web: (N/A) Device Name: +[K:]+USB Mass Storage Device(Canon iP6000DStorage USB Device) PnP Device ID: VID = 04A9 PID = 1095 Serial Number: 6&&4E8519B&&0&&0001 Revision: 0109 Device Type: Standard USB device - USB2.0 Full-Speed (USB1.1) Chip Vendor: (No match record) Chip Part-Number: (No match record) Product Vendor: Canon Product Model: iP6000DStorage Tools on Web: (N/A) Device Name: +USB Human Interface Device PnP Device ID: VID = 04A9 PID = 1095 Serial Number: 6&&4E8519B&&0&&0002 Revision: (Information not returned) Device Type: Standard USB device - USB2.0 Full-Speed (USB1.1) Chip Vendor: (No match record) Chip Part-Number: (No match record) Product Vendor: USB Product Model: Human Interface Device Tools on Web: (N/A) Device Name: Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller PnP Device ID: VID = 10DE PID = 026E Serial Number: 3&&2411E6FE&&0&&59 Revision: (Information not returned) Device Type: Generic USB Host Controller - USB2.0 High-Speed Chip Vendor: nVIDIA(???) Chip Part-Number: unknown(??) Product Vendor: Standard Product Model: Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller Tools on Web: (N/A) Device Name: ++++[F:][G:][H:][I:]+USB Mass Storage Device(Generic- Compact Flash USB Device)(... PnP Device ID: VID = 0BDA PID = 0111 Serial Number: 20021111153705700 Revision: 1.00/1.00/1.00/1.00 Device Type: Standard USB device - USB2.0 High-Speed Chip Vendor: Realtek(??) Chip Part-Number: RTS5111 Product Vendor: Generic- Product Model: Compact Flash Tools on Web: (N/A) Device Name: +Canon PowerShot A3300 IS PnP Device ID: VID = 04A9 PID = 3223 Serial Number: 95A6B29903474BFD8F0178C7EB2E0EBD Revision: (Information not returned) Device Type: Standard USB device - USB2.0 High-Speed Chip Vendor: (No match record) Chip Part-Number: (No match record) Product Vendor: Canon Product Model: PowerShot A3300 IS Tools on Web: (N/A)
This post has been edited by PROBLEMCHYLD: 07 January 2012 - 12:37 PM
#664
Posted 23 January 2012 - 01:16 PM
1394BUS.SYS 4.10.0.2226
hotplug.dll 4.10.0.2224
IOS.VXD 4.10.0.2225
NTMAP.SYS 4.10.0.2227
NTMAPHLP.PDR 4.10.0.2223
OHCI1394.SYS 4.10.0.2228
openhci.sys 4.90.3000.0
SYSTRAY.EXE 4.10.0.2224
SBP2PORT.SYS 4.10.0.2227
uhcd.sys 4.90.3000.0
USBAUTH.SYS 4.90.3000.0
usbccgp.sys 5.1.2600.5585
usbd.sys 4.90.3000.0
USBEHCI.SYS 5.0.2195.6882
usbhub20.sys 5.0.2195.6891
usbhub.sys 4.90.3002.0
USBMPHLP.PDR 4.90.3000.0
USBNTMAP.SYS 4.90.0.3000
USBPORT.SYS 5.0.2195.5652
USBSTOR.SYS 4.90.3000.0
USBU2A.SYS 1.4.2.0
USER32.DLL 4.10.0.2231
wdmstub.sys 5.0.0.6
What Because it is incorporated SYSPLG98 files?
hotplug.dll 4.10.0.2225
SYSTRAY.EXE 4.10.0.2225
Instability?
#665
Posted 13 February 2012 - 02:44 AM
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[USB]
- We proudly merge the first charge of the usb-bringup branch. We do want to stress hardware support is still under heavy development and testing in real hardware is experimental
- Merge the Human Interface Device Stack(HID) which is used for mice / keyboards and other devices which use the USB interface, consisting of hidusb, hidparse, hidclass, mouhid, kbdhid
- Merge the composite driver, supports USB composite devices, laid out in usbccgp
- Merge the generic hub driver, which supports the USB root hub and in future USB hubs. Driver is usbhub
- Merge the Open Host Controller Interface driver (ohci)
- Merge the Enhanced Host Controller Interface driver (ehci)
- Merge the many fixes in other areas of ReactOS needed for USB to work (ntoskrnl, pci, inf, umpnpmgr, usetup)
- Special thanks goes the Haiku team, whose excellent code has provided a great base for the development of the new ReactOS USB / HID stack
- The development of the USB stack has shown the great potential when ReactOS developers team up together to achieve a common goal. The involved developers are here, listed alphabetically: Alex Ionescu Amine Khaldi Cameron Gutman Johannes Anderwald Michel Martin Thomas Faber Thomas Lotz(Haiku) Let's start the ReactOS revolution
Hope that helps, or at least inspires !
#666
Posted 13 February 2012 - 03:47 AM
dencorso, on 21 December 2011 - 07:19 PM, said:
The latest thing in flash drives use a normal USB connector with the rest of it smaller than the connector, has just enough to stick out so you can get hold of it. Verbatim Store n Stay, Lexar Echo ZX, Lexar Echo ZE, SanDisk Cruzer Fit are available from Amazon. Western Digital also has one but it's a rebranded Chinese cheapie with tons of negative reviews.
How most, possibly all, of these are made is they have a Micro SDHC card between the USB connector's metal shield and a thin PCB with the USB contacts. I presume the reader electronics are in the tiny plastic nubbin attached to the connector.
There's at least one company selling one where you can insert (and remove) your own micro SDHC, from the USB connector end. That one's also available at Amazon.
I got a 4gig Verbatim one for my car stereo. It does not have any blinky LED, which suits me fine so it's not blinking at me while playing tunes and driving at night. I know the Verbatim one has a micro SD card in it because it came up as a card reader when XP recognized it. Dunno if I want to try pulling the card out to see if it has any markings.
#667
Posted 13 February 2012 - 12:16 PM
#668
Posted 20 April 2012 - 12:44 PM
maximus-decim, on 08 August 2011 - 05:02 AM, said:
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*Native (without installation of additional drivers for each type) support USB flash drives, digital photo
and videocameras and other similar devices.
*Universal Stack USB 2.0 (without installation of additional drivers for each chipsets) with uninstall.
1.Remove ALL drivers USB flash drives.
2.Remove ALL drivers USB 2.0 controllers.
3.Remove ALL USB 1.1 and 2.0 controllers and devices.
4.Remove ALL unknown devices.
5.Install NUSB 3.5 and reboot.
6.After detection new USB 1.1 and 2.0 controllers (if it will occur) too it is necessary to reboot.
Remember! You install it at own risk!
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English: http://www.zshare.ne...4510417a4f04d9/
Russian: http://www.zshare.ne...4510631daab5ad/
I can not download the english version. IE8 says that it can not open the webpage. Please help!
Thank you in advanced, sorbit4
#669
#670
#671
Posted 21 April 2012 - 12:46 PM
sorbit4, on 21 April 2012 - 04:32 AM, said:
Regards, sorbit4
Yes. Uninstall ALL USB devices, USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 both. NUSB3.5 adds the Windows ME USB 1.1 stack to 98SE which in turn allows greater functionality with composite devices, etc.
#672
Posted 22 April 2012 - 07:46 AM
LoneCrusader, on 21 April 2012 - 12:46 PM, said:
sorbit4, on 21 April 2012 - 04:32 AM, said:
Regards, sorbit4
Yes. Uninstall ALL USB devices, USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 both. NUSB3.5 adds the Windows ME USB 1.1 stack to 98SE which in turn allows greater functionality with composite devices, etc.
Many thanks. Reading back the thread I noticed, that it is possible to change the language to Hungarian. Is it true? I have the MS update 242975HUN8.EXE for Win98SE.
Which files are effected as language specific? My wife do not speak english and will get frightened if she sees enlish messages.
We want to use it (NUSBnnE.EXE) only for various USB2.0 flash drives.
Thank you in advanced
This post has been edited by sorbit4: 22 April 2012 - 07:48 AM
#673
Posted 22 April 2012 - 10:27 AM
Petr, on 21 May 2005 - 03:00 AM, said:
shaddam, on May 13 2005, 10:50 AM, said:
why ist this fine piece of software only for the ENGLish version of win98se?
someone tried it (unsuccesful) on a different version?
Because it contains some localized Windows 98 SE files, namely:
Hardware.hlp - Q242975
Hotplug.dll 4.10.2224 - Q242975
IOS.VXD 4.10.2225 - Q239696
Systray.exe 4.10.2224 - Q242975
User.exe 4.10.2231 - Q291362
242975xxx8.exe is freely available from Microsoft in many languages - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/242975
291362xxx8.exe is not publicly available hotfix, you have to ask Microsoft Support for your language version
239696xxx8.exe is not publicly available hotfix, you have to ask Microsoft Support for your language version
(xxx is the language version, USA for US English, GER for German, FRN for French, etc.)
I suppose that the English version would work as well, but some system message will be in English. You can try it.
Petr
User.exe 4.10.2231 - Q291362 can be asked from MS, and has official versions in some languages, but unfortunately not in Hungarian. So it has to be localized by hand.
IOS.VXD 4.10.2225 - Q239696 can be asked from MS, but has official versions in English and Japanese only. It can, however, be left in English, because it'll only exhibit messages in some rare error events.
#674
Posted 22 April 2012 - 11:01 AM
Files that have been edited, downversioned, or otherwise changed are under (MODIFIED) sections.
If a section is not marked (MODIFIED) or (UNMODIFIED) then the files from that update source are UNMODIFIED.
Windows 98SE CABS (MODIFIED)
NODRIVER.INF Friday, April 23, 1999 10:22:00 PM
242975USA8.EXE (MODIFIED)
HOTPLUG.DLL 4.10.2224
SYSTRAY.EXE 4.10.2224
NTMAP.INF Monday, November 08, 1999 10:14:26 AM
242975USA8.EXE (UNMODIFIED)
1394.INF Wednesday, October 13, 1999 10:00:12 AM
HARDWARE.HLP Monday, August 02, 1999 1:16:06 PM
NTMAPHLP.PDR 4.10.2223
Q268064.EXE
1394BUS.SYS 4.10.2226
267304USA8.EXE
NTMAP.SYS 4.10.2227
284837USA8.EXE
OHCI1394.SYS 4.10.2228
311430USA8.EXE
SBP2PORT.SYS 4.10.2227
239696USA8.EXE
IOS.VXD 4.10.2225
IE4SHL95.CAB (MODIFIED)
EXPLORER.EXE 4.72.3612.1700
Windows ME CABS (MODIFIED)
USB.INF Thursday, June 08, 2000 5:00:00 PM
DISKTSD.VXD 4.90.3000
USBMPHLP.PDR 4.90.3000
USBNTMAP.INF Thursday, June 08, 2000 5:00:00 PM
USBSTOR.INF Thursday, June 08, 2000 5:00:00 PM
Windows ME CABS (UNMODIFIED)
OPENHCI.SYS 4.90.3000.1
UHCD.SYS 4.90.3000.1
USBD.SYS 4.90.3000.1
USBAUTH.SYS 4.90.3000.1
USBNTMAP.SYS 4.90.3000
USBSTOR.SYS 4.90.3000.1
Windows ME Q278289 (ME278289.EXE)
USBHUB.SYS 4.90.3002.1
Windows ME Q304708 (ME304708.EXE) (MODIFIED)
CDVSD.VXD 4.90.3003
Windows2000-Q319973 (USB2.ZIP) (MODIFIED)
USB2.INF Tuesday, May 07, 2002 4:52:12 PM
Windows2000-Q319973 (USB2.ZIP) (UNMODIFIED)
USBPORT.SYS 5.00.2195.5652
Windows2000-KB838989-x86-ENU.EXE
USBEHCI.SYS 5.00.2195.6882
USBHUB20.SYS 5.00.2195.6891
WindowsXP-KB945436-x86-ENU.EXE
USBCCGP.SYS 5.1.2600.5585
291362USA8.EXE
USER.EXE 4.10.2231
USER32.DLL 4.10.2231
UNKNOWN SOURCES / UNKNOWN IF OTHER LANGUAGES EXIST
QFECHECK.EXE
QFECHECK.HLP
USBU2A.SYS
WDMSTUB.SYS
This post has been edited by LoneCrusader: 22 April 2012 - 11:27 PM
#675
Posted 22 April 2012 - 12:21 PM
LoneCrusader, on 22 April 2012 - 11:01 AM, said:
Files that have been edited, downversioned, or otherwise changed are under (MODIFIED) sections.
If a section is not marked (MODIFIED) or (UNMODIFIED) then the files from that update source are UNMODIFIED.
Windows 98SE CABS (MODIFIED)
NODRIVER.INF Friday, April 23, 1999 10:22:00 PM
242975USA8.EXE (MODIFIED)
HOTPLUG.DLL 4.10.2224
SYSTRAY.EXE 4.10.2224
NTMAP.INF Monday, November 08, 1999 10:14:26 AM
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UNKNOWN SOURCES / UNKNOWN IF OTHER LANGUAGES EXIST
QFECHECK.EXE
QFECHECK.HLP
USBU2A.SYS
WDMSTUB.SYS
Thank you for the inf. I give up translating v3.5 (I have no ME). Is it easier to translate v3.3 or v2.2 ?
sorbit4
#676
Posted 22 April 2012 - 12:37 PM
As dencorso said, some files may never display any errors or messages, so their localization may not matter. NUSB 3.3 doesn't use the ME USB 1.1 drivers, but still uses USBSTOR, USBNTMAP, etc.
#677
Posted 22 April 2012 - 02:26 PM
LoneCrusader, on 22 April 2012 - 12:37 PM, said:
As dencorso said, some files may never display any errors or messages, so their localization may not matter. NUSB 3.3 doesn't use the ME USB 1.1 drivers, but still uses USBSTOR, USBNTMAP, etc.
For simplicity now I decided to translate NUSB2.2 . If the usual messages (belonging to NUSB) are displayed in hungarian, it wold be enough.
But now I encountered a problem. I wanted to get 239696HUN8.EXE and 291362HUN.EXE from MS, but MS closed every
support below Windows XP. MS homepage does not allow me to choose Windows 98SE when wanted to contat them. What can I do?
#678
Posted 22 April 2012 - 02:44 PM
This post has been edited by LoneCrusader: 22 April 2012 - 02:45 PM
#679
Posted 22 April 2012 - 06:52 PM
The hotfixes are there, all right, but there simply are *no* Hungarian versions for those two.
I wouldn't have been as assertive as I did in my previous post, if I hadn't.
#680
Posted 22 April 2012 - 10:56 PM
dencorso, on 22 April 2012 - 06:52 PM, said:
The hotfixes are there, all right, but there simply are *no* Hungarian versions for those two.
I wouldn't have been as assertive as I did in my previous post, if I hadn't.
I figured that you had probably checked.
I was in the process of pulling that breakdown out of my slipstream notes when you posted, and once I had gone to the trouble of extracting it, I thought I would go ahead and post it, it may be of future use. Myself having never checked for other language versions, I figured sorbit4 could give it a shot...
This post has been edited by LoneCrusader: 22 April 2012 - 10:58 PM



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