[arachne] Re: USB on an old computer
- From: ewalt@xxxxxxxx
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- Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2008 16:15:16 -0400 (EDT)
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Yes, it is possible to add a USB port on a card to some old computers.
Also, some middle period motherboards had "tag offs" that could accept a
USB port.
You need to cultivate a good local custom computer maker and repair shop.
My local guy was going to add a USB port to my computer--but we wound up
swapping out the motherboard for a newer one that already had one.
But, it is possible depending on what you have available in terms of slots.
Sam Ewalt
Greg Mayman said:
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> A friend asked me the other day: Is there a hardware device that would
connect to (say) the serial port of an old computer, and to a USB device
on the other side?
>
> It sounds feasible to me, but I've never heard of one.
>
> And it is unlikely that anyone would be making them commercially.
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