I have looked into a couple of the above cards, including combos with 1394. One vendor told me it is not Mac compatible, and Belkin has one on eBay with the following:
"(To operate in 2.0 high-speed, Mac OS X requires a third-party Hi-Speed USB 2.0 driver)"
On the other hand, Belkin shows the same PCI card on their web site under Macintosh, listing only Windows systems under System Requirements for PCI cards.
The Drivers link has only Windows drivers.
Belkin PCI card
Following is from Apple's Support site:
Article ID: 60421
Created:7/20/99
Modified:9/16/03
Description
Apple's USB Adapter Card Support is a set of software extensions that provide support for USB PCI adapter cards installed in Macintosh computers. This software will not install on Power Macintosh computers with USB ports built-in. Support for built-in USB ports and USB PCI adapter cards is already included in these computers.
This may precede USB 2.0. I always thought that OSX accomodated any USB PCI card. Am I wrong? Has anyone tried one? Did it work at high speed? What was the model? Thanks.
"(To operate in 2.0 high-speed, Mac OS X requires a third-party Hi-Speed USB 2.0 driver)"
On the other hand, Belkin shows the same PCI card on their web site under Macintosh, listing only Windows systems under System Requirements for PCI cards.
The Drivers link has only Windows drivers.
Belkin PCI card
Following is from Apple's Support site:
Article ID: 60421
Created:7/20/99
Modified:9/16/03
Description
Apple's USB Adapter Card Support is a set of software extensions that provide support for USB PCI adapter cards installed in Macintosh computers. This software will not install on Power Macintosh computers with USB ports built-in. Support for built-in USB ports and USB PCI adapter cards is already included in these computers.
This may precede USB 2.0. I always thought that OSX accomodated any USB PCI card. Am I wrong? Has anyone tried one? Did it work at high speed? What was the model? Thanks.