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Category: Mouse
Manufacturer: Xircom
Caution Level: Intermediate
Download File Size: 106 KB
Operating System: Windows 2000/98/NT/XP
Latest Version / Release Date: Not specified / December14 2008
This page contains drivers for XIRCOM CREDITCARD ETHERNET ADAPTER IIps manufactured by Xircom™. Please note we are carefully scanning all the content on our website for viruses and trojans. This and other Other drivers we're hosting are 100% safe. Xircom acquired Entrega, a small company that produced the USB upgrade boards (for people with older PCs lacking universal serial bus connectors) and converters (USB to serial, to parallel, to Ethernet). It turned these products into its own Port-Gear line, including special drivers to support USB in Windows NT v4 systems. citation needed.
Windows device driver information for Xircom Mouse Driver
The Xircom Mouse driver and it supports operating systems like Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows NT and Window XP as well. It has high maximum resolution that enables it to deliver data at a very fast rate. It works in such a way that it has been enhanced with the capability of sensing the surface in which it has been laid on and thus can function as a pointer. It is designed to have two buttons that are used to select icons. In addition, the mouse driver has been designed in such a way that it can firmly grip on to the surface that it has been placed and can easily move as well on the particular surface. The Xircom Mouse driver is highly compatible and works well with Windows. It can turn 360 degrees when scrolled and is thus very effective.
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The Xircom Mouse driver has Graphical User Interface in which when the mouse driver is clicked translates into a pointer on the screen. The driver has the ability to be scrolled in whatever directions be it horizontally or vertically and is also equipped with the capability to also zoom items both inside and outside. The buttons on the driver as well as the extra features allow for the driver to have control input as well as adding dimensions. It has other ‘wheels’ which perform various functions and these functions are not related to the main system and as such very independent in its functions. This device can be paired either with any Bluetooth application or also with a keyboard so as to give the user more convenience depending on the user’s requirements. It is also equipped with a laser engine. It is highly recommended you run a free registry scan for Windows and Xircom Mouse Driver errors before installing any driver updates.
Xircom, Inc. was based in Thousand Oaks, California, with manufacturing facilities located in Penang, Malaysia and international offices throughout Europe and Asia Pacific. They were one of the first companies to develop network computing products for notebook computers. Products included computer memory cards, LAN adapters, modems, and remote access server products. The company's products enabled notebook users to share information over a network connection. During fiscal 1999, the company introduced 56K modems in the MiniPCI form factor. In September 1999, the company acquired Rex PC Card Organizer product line. During fiscal 2000, the company acquired Omnipoint Technologies, Inc. and Entrega Technologies Inc. Branded products accounted for 65% of fiscal 2000 revenues and OEM products, 35%. In 2001, Intel acquired Xircom and in early 2003 laid off most of Xircom's Thousand Oaks employees.[1][2]
History[edit]
The company was founded in 1988 by Dirk Gates and Kirk Mathews on the premise of delivering modem and ethernet connectivity to mobile computers. The company grew to over 2,000 employees and achieved revenues of $500M and a market cap in excess of $2B. Mobility solutions were based on IEEE802.11, GPRS, and Bluetooth technologies.[citation needed]
Xircom was known as an innovative leader in networking technology, pioneering the world's first wireless networking devices for portable computers, known as Netwave. Xircom's NetWave adapters boasted a raw data rate of 1M bit/sec (blazing fast at the time) and fostered the creation and development of today's WiFi infrastructure and devices, which are virtually everywhere today.
Xircom was also equally innovative in its working environment. Employees were encouraged to express their creative natures, fostering a positive and creative environment where new ideas and efficiency flowed as easily as the waterfall in their indoor fish pond, which was originally constructed in front of the Engineering Vice President's cubicle as a joke.
Products[edit]
Pocket LAN Adapter[edit]
In 1988, the only universal connection available on notebook PCs was the printer port, so Xircom devised the Pocket LAN Adapter that attached to the printer port and connected the notebook PC to a network. Xircom then became one of the top providers of networking computing devices.[citation needed]
RealPort[edit]
Xircom was renowned for their PC Cards, the most well known of which was the RealPort series designed by boutique start-up ID firm Next Planet.The 32-bit RealPort CardBus Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56 combined 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet, a 56K modem, and even GSM connectivity via an externally connected Mobile Phone, in a single dongle-free Integrated PC Card solution. RealPort family of cards solved the major problem mobile users experienced with PC Cards: lost, forgotten, or broken cable connectors and broken pop-out jacks. By eliminating fragile dongles on the device, the RealPort Integrated PC Cards provided robust and reliable communications by integrating connectors directly into the card.[citation needed]
NetAccess[edit]
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NetAccess Series Remote Access cards (RAS) included models ISDN, and the world's first multiport modem (MPM-4 and MPM-8).
REX 6000[edit]
The REX 6000 was an ultra-thin PDA produced by Xircom. It was the world's smallest full-function PDA due to its size as a Type II PC Card. The REX synchronized by insertion into a host PC's PCMCIA/PC Card slot. The REX 6000 was similar to its predecessor (the FranklinREX 5000) except it included a touch screen, among other improvements.[3]
PortGear & PortStation[edit]
Xircom acquired Entrega, a small company that produced the USB upgrade boards (for people with older PCs lacking universal serial bus connectors) and converters (USB to serial, to parallel, to Ethernet). It turned these products into its own Port-Gear line, including special drivers to support USB in Windows NT v4 systems.[citation needed]
Handheld products[edit]
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Before being purchased by Intel in 2001, Xircom made a series of innovative connectivity devices for handheld computers, including the CompactFlash (Ethernet, Modem, GSM, etc.), SpringPort modules for Handspring, and sleds for Palm.[citation needed]
Acquisition[edit]
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On January 15, 2001 Intel announced that it would acquire Xircom for approximately 748 Million US$.[4][5]
References[edit]
- ^'Intel to Acquire Xircom for Approximately $748 Million'. www.intel.com.
- ^'Intel Winding Down Xircom Subsidiary'. www.cnet.com.
- ^Brown, Marge (6 February 2001). 'Xircom REX 6000 MicroPDA'. PC Mag UK.
- ^'Intel to Acquire Xircom for Approximately $748 Million'. Intel. 15 January 2001.
- ^Doan, Amy (15 January 2001). 'Intel Buys Xircom'. Forbes.
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