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  2. USB mass storage device class - Wikipedia

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    During that time no generic USB mass-storage driver was produced by Microsoft (including for Windows 98), and a device-specific driver was needed for each type of USB storage device. Third-party, freeware drivers became available for Windows 98 and Windows 98SE, and third-party drivers are also available for Windows NT 4.0.

  3. Windows 9x - Wikipedia

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    There are, however, many SATA-I controllers for which Windows 98/Me drivers exist (and indeed Windows 2000 and Windows XP also provided SATA support via third-party drivers as well), and USB mass storage support has been added to Windows 95 OSR2 and Windows 98 through third party drivers.

  4. Windows Me - Wikipedia

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    USB and FireWire support improvements: Windows Me is the only operating system in the Windows 9x series that includes generic drivers for USB mass storage devices [26] and USB printers. [27] Support for FireWire SBP-2 scanners and storage devices is also improved.

  5. Windows 98 - Wikipedia

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    Windows 98 was the first operating system to use the Windows Driver Model (WDM). This fact was not well publicized when Windows 98 was released, and most hardware producers continued to develop drivers for the older VxD driver standard, which Windows 98 supported for compatibility's

  6. USB Attached SCSI - Wikipedia

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    The USB mass-storage device class (MSC) Working Group develops and maintains the UASP specification; the USB Implementers Forum, Inc. (USB-IF) promotes the UASP technology. UAS drivers generally provide faster transfers when compared to the older USB Mass Storage Bulk-Only Transport (BOT) protocol drivers.

  7. PocketZip - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Zip USB also works with Mac OS 8.x, but the PC card version is specified as not working with Apple computers. In practice, the USB drive is a standard mass storage device, so it will also work on any modern operating system which can use such devices, including Windows XP, Vista and 7, Mac OS X and Linux. [5]

  8. Talk:USB mass storage device class - Wikipedia

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    1 Mac OS 8.5.1 Driver Question. 1 comment. 2 xbox 360, playstation 3, etc. mass storage. 3 Hot unplug. 6 comments. 4 Incorrect scale? 1 comment. ... 10 Windows 98SE.

  9. WinUSB - Wikipedia

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    WinUSB is a generic USB driver provided by Microsoft, for their operating systems starting with Windows Vista but which is also available for Windows XP. It is aimed at simple devices that are accessed by only one application at a time (for example instruments like weather stations, devices that only need a diagnostic connection or for firmware upgrades).