QSU2-100
DSU-100 Dual RS-232 Serial Ports
DSU-200/300 Dual RS-422/485 Serial Ports
DSU2-100 Dual RS-232 Serial Ports
DSU2-400 Dual RS-232/422/485 Serial Ports
ESU-100 Eight RS-232 Serial Ports 1-4
ESU-100 Eight RS-232 Serial Ports 5-8
ESU-200/300 Eight RS-422/485 Serial Ports 1-4
Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000
7.207.20 (2007-03-05) via .inf
QSU2-100
USB Serial Adapters
Driver File
Karthikkumar (DG Staff Member) on 11-Dec-2008
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
QTUSBBX2.INF | 9.4 KB | 5 Mar 2007 |
QTUSBPT2.INF | 4.4 KB | 5 Mar 2007 |
cocpyinf.dll | 22.0 KB | 16 Apr 2003 |
history.txt | 19.3 KB | 5 Mar 2007 |
qtucombx.sys | 103.3 KB | 5 Mar 2007 |
qtucomco.dll | 15.4 KB | 5 Mar 2007 |
qtucompp.dll | 43.5 KB | 25 Jan 2007 |
qtucompt.sys | 57.9 KB | 5 Mar 2007 |
qtusbbx2.cat | 15.0 KB | 12 Mar 2007 |
qtusbpt2.cat | 12.4 KB | 12 Mar 2007 |
qtwdmlib.sys | 17.9 KB | 23 May 2005 |
readme.txt | 10.4 KB | 24 Aug 2006 |
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