Lab-PC-1200 ISAPNP

Lab-PC-1200 is not detecting in win98. Can I install 1200 manually?
Is Lab-PC-1200 driver for win98 supports Intel chipset 815?

Hello Sajen,
What version of the driver are you using? For that particular DAQ board, you will need the 6.9.3 driver.
Have you successfully installed this board on another machine? I do not know of any incompatibility with the Intel 815 chipset.
Eric
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