![]() ![]() ![]() So USB infrared receivers don’t need their own drivers or IrDA stack. "In the past, many vendors are using the IrDA stack, implemented in Windows. I could try to add it as a legacy device, but not sure if it will work or give a BSOD.ĮDIT: Have you read the following line from the link in your original post? Unfortunately Microsoft has changed the drivers of the parallel port in Windows 8 and 10, so it is not detected at all and I cannot install it manually any more. But I have detected the relevant driver files in a Windows XP installation, copied them in a folder and managed to manually install it in Vista 32-bit and Windows 7 32-bit. Officially Iomega has dropped support for it in Windows Vista and later. I had done the same trick for my old parallel port Iomega ZIP-100 drive. Maybe there are no drivers for it included in Windows 10, but you can connect it and then browse for drivers in Windows\Inf and Windows\System32 folders of your Windows 7 installation and it might install and work. ![]()
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