Ensure that you have a Auslinx AL-7202P USB and not the Auslinx AL-7202PF USB version of the card. The driver for this has been uploaded below. Ensure that you always scan all files from the internet with a virus scanner.
Auslinx AL-7202P USB driver
You will note that this is a very old USB 2.0 card. These today are rare as the card was last made 10 years ago. These are the basic features of the Auslinx that you may understand the old hardware. There is also a user manual in the driver file so you can see the electrical connections if you still own a card like this. Most cards today are the secondhand cards. Lets see what this old USB 2.0 Card Bus offered.
The 32-bit high performance bus mastering architecture for PC Cards, was standardized by the PCMCIA. The transfer rate are 480Mbit/sec mainly for such devices as cameras as well as printers. Note that there is also the Asus bt400 driver, Auslinx AL-7208 and the Auslinx AL-7202P as you can see here. As for voltage there is the DC 5V, 1.0A or above for 2 ports USB2.0 CardBus as well as the DC 5V, 2.0A or above for 4 ports USB2.0 CardBus. These cards are made for the Win 98 / 98SE as well as the Win 2000 / ME / XP operating systems. There is also a Mac OS X system.
There is also the rs232 to usb driver and the error code of usb\vid_0a12&pid_0001&rev_8891 as well. As above you will also see that you plug the USB2.0 CardBus into the PCMCIA Type II slot of the Notebook. So yes this is a very old driver for a very old hardware. Download the file and see the user manuals if you are not sure how to manage all this as well as the driver file. Again there is also an Apple Mac driver in the file.
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Auslinx AL-7202P USB driver
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