At 09:00 PM 4/23/04 +0100, John Lagrue wrote: >Slightly off-topic, but nothing that has a USB interface will work on >WinNT. The O/S never has and never will support USB. That's not completely true. M$ won't support USB on NT, but that doesn't mean you can't use USB devices on NT if you can get a driver from somewhere else. Some hardware manufacturers do provide USB driver support, for their hardware, under WinNT, and bsquare has drivers that will support some types of USB hardware (keyboards, mice, PocketPC cradles, printers and hubs) on WinNT. Info here: http://www.usbman.com/Win%20NT%20USB%20Guide.htm When it comes to USB on NT, WinNT users are in pretty much the same position as a Linux user who wants to use some bit of hardware, such as a video card, that the manufacturer doesn't provide a driver for. If someone has a driver that will work, they can get it, and install it, and use the hardware, otherwise they are out of luck...and the OS doesn't help with this at all other than by providing a driver interface. Claims that using Windows avoids this sort of situation are disproven by the USB-NT situation. Might as well use Linux... :-) -- Mike Bartman