Regarding this device, 5 hardware ID information has been found:
MCS9950MF\STN_CASCADE_LPT
PCI\VEN_9710&DEV_9900&SUBSYS_2000A000&REV_00
PCI\VEN_9710&DEV_9912&SUBSYS_2000A000&REV_00
PCI\VEN_9710&DEV_9922&SUBSYS_2000A000&REV_00
PCI\VEN_9710&DEV_9950&SUBSYS_2000A000&REV_00
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However, it is also possible to find incorrect drivers or drivers that cannot be installed. How can you find the right driver? That's where you use the hardware ID to search for drivers.
The hardware ID is crucial information. The system uses the hardware ID information to select the corresponding drivers. Without hardware ID information, it is impossible to install drivers for the device.
Therefore, when downloading drivers, first check the hardware ID information of the device and then select the corresponding driver at the bottom of the page.
MCS9950MF\STN_CASCADE_LPT
#1 Support OS:
Size: 330 KB
Date/Ver: 10/26/2010 [2.0.0.1]
Windows Server 2000 (32 bit)
#2 Support OS:
Size: 399 KB
Date/Ver: 06/25/2014 [3.0.0.0]
Windows Server 2000 (64 bit)
#3 Support OS:
Size: 368 KB
Date/Ver: 06/17/2013 [2.0.3.0]
Windows Server 2000 (64 bit)
PCI\VEN_9710&DEV_9900&SUBSYS_2000A000&REV_00
#4 Support OS:
Size: 307 KB
Date/Ver: 12/16/2009 [1.0.0.8]
Windows Server 2000 (32 bit)
PCI\VEN_9710&DEV_9912&SUBSYS_2000A000&REV_00
#5 Support OS:
Size: 307 KB
Date/Ver: 12/16/2009 [1.0.0.8]
Windows Server 2000 (32 bit)
PCI\VEN_9710&DEV_9922&SUBSYS_2000A000&REV_00
#6 Support OS:
Size: 307 KB
Date/Ver: 12/16/2009 [1.0.0.8]
Windows Server 2000 (32 bit)
PCI\VEN_9710&DEV_9950&SUBSYS_2000A000&REV_00
#7 Support OS:
Size: 307 KB
Date/Ver: 12/16/2009 [1.0.0.8]
Windows Server 2000 (32 bit)
Driver Files
File Path: \AMD64\
StnCoInst.dll
StnPorts.dll
StnPport.sys
StnSport.sys
File Path: \
pcieports.cat
StnLang.ini
StnPorts.inf