In any event, Keyspan didn't manufacture the USB interface chip. The chip manufacturers website would be a better place to find the driver.
On 02-May-10 18:26, Clint Bradford wrote:
... as I can tell they DO NOT have a Windows 7 driver for the KeySpan ...
Keyspan seemed optimistic when they were acquired in May, 2008 by TrippLite:
"We at Keyspan have created a strong brand name associated with high quality products," said Mike Ridenhour, Keyspan President. "We're pleased that Tripp Lite will continue providing Keyspan's customers with the reliable products they expect, world-class service and support and unmatched channel loyalty. The combination of the Tripp Lite and Keyspan brands under the umbrella of Tripp Lite will provide increased efficiency by streamlining production, distribution and shipping."
I have no idea if the Keyspan development team is still working on their old product line or not.
Clint, K6LCS
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