ACS-100 /ACS-200 Driver
TDK MediaReader Dual Driver
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USB Mass Storage Device Driver
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USB Storage Drive Driver
Windows Vista (64 bit), Windows 98SE, Windows 98
This is the zipped version of the ACS-100 / ACS-200 external drive encloser OEM CD. I found the disk in my storage closest and noticed many are in need of the driver. I tested on 98 platform and works just great.
Shaun B (DG Member) on 8-Dec-2007
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
ACS-200 User's Guide.pdf | 546.5 KB | 26 Apr 2005 |
DELENTRY.EXE | 32.8 KB | 5 Mar 2002 |
DELUIDRV.EXE | 36.9 KB | 16 Apr 2003 |
GENEDISK.INF | 525 bytes | 18 Apr 2003 |
GENESTOR.PDR | 10.3 KB | 19 Jul 2002 |
GENEUIDE.INF | 3.4 KB | 21 Apr 2003 |
GENEUIDE.SYS | 22.6 KB | 16 Apr 2003 |
GeneIcon.dll | 106.5 KB | 18 Apr 2003 |
IconCfg.ini | 1.0 KB | 18 Apr 2003 |
SETUP.EXE | 57.3 KB | 16 Apr 2003 |
USBMonit.exe | 45.1 KB | 16 Apr 2003 |
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