Ali Pci Usb 2.0 Drivers For Mac

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My DP 1.25Ghz PowerMac G4 (FW800) spec; 2GB of RAM, 256MB ATI Radeon 9600 Pro (Mac/PC edition), two Seagate 320GB PATA hard disks, Apple OEM Combo drive, aftermarket SONY DVD-burner, and adaptec AUA-4000 USB 2.0 PCI card. The USB 2.0 PCI card worked fine under Tiger and I bought it back in 2005. I am totally aware of the 'deep sleep' issue and powered down all the USB storage-class devices before putting the G4 to sleep mode. Last Friday, I went out and bought Leopard. That night, I did a clean install.

Everything went well until the USB card refuses to work upon waking from sleep mode. It works when I first powering up the machine and Apple System Profiler recognizes the card, however none of the devices will work. I have a HP All-in-one PSC 1350 (always off), iPod USB 2.0 cable, and Creative Xmod plugged into my G4. USB 2.0 is pretty much a necessity these days, especially hooking up an iPod and memory card reader.

Hi- I think it may be that the cards ROM isn't fully compatible with Leopard. The Adaptec site lists compatibility only through OS 10.2x. I looked for the chip-set, whether it is Ali, VIA, NEC (NEC is the most desirable) or other, couldn't find any info. Xlr8yourmac has several user reports reports on the Adaptec AUA-4000, none are very positive. I have a System Talks (Taiwanese maker) and a Ratoc. Both are NEC chip-sets, and both work well in Tiger and Leopard.

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Neither is specified OS specific compatible. One last thought, there are many reports of sleep disturbances in Leopard.

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It is a possibility that there is a component in Leopard that is causing the problem. It might be best to wait for a while (say OS 10.5.1) before giving up on your current hardware. I have a G4 Dual 1.42GHz (FW800) and an USB 2.0 PCI card (VIA chipset) and it also worked very fine under Tiger.

Since this card is sold for the PC market it doesn't bring a driver for Mac OS X. I went to the VIA site ( ), there I could found they have another site with drivers for almost any OS. This is the address: Click on the Mac OS choice in the list and then in USB to get the driver. The driver version is 1.60 and it supports G4 systems ONLY and OS versions: MAC OS X 10.2.x, MAC OS X 10.3.x, MAC OS X 10.4.x. Nothing is said about MAC OS 10.5.x.

Unfortunately it doesn't work in my G4 with Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). I also tried to use the USB 2.0 PCI card before installing the driver to see if Apple could have done a driver of its own, but it also didn't work. If your card has a VIA chipset I recommend you write an e-mail to VIA Technologies, Inc. And tell your problem and ask for the update. I did it too.

I hope they can work it out soon. Apple Footer.

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