Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI Legacy
Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8
6.1.7601.22370 (4-Jan-2013)
Designed for Windows 8,but also works with Windows 10.Contains both version (32-bit and 64-bit.)After running the appropriate version of the msi file ,goto Program Files(x86)\1394 OHCI....
Open the appropriate driver folder.
Then right-click the "Legacy1394.inf" file and choose install.Then in "Device Manager" update the driver by selecting "Browse ...." and "Pick from a List" and select 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller (Legacy)
ms061406 (DG Member) on 9-Jun-2016
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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Texas Instrument 1394 OHCI Legacy Driver for Windows 8-10 (KB2970191)/1394 OHCI Legacy Driver for Windows 8-10 (KB2970191).docx | 56.3 KB | 9 Jun 2016 |
Texas Instrument 1394 OHCI Legacy Driver for Windows 8-10 (KB2970191)/1394 OHCI Legacy Driver for Windows 8-10 (KB2970191).txt | 3.4 KB | 9 Jun 2016 |
Texas Instrument 1394 OHCI Legacy Driver for Windows 8-10 (KB2970191)/x64/1394_OHCI_LegacyDriver.msi | 208.9 KB | 9 Jun 2016 |
Texas Instrument 1394 OHCI Legacy Driver for Windows 8-10 (KB2970191)/x86/1394_OHCI_LegacyDriver.msi | 208.9 KB | 9 Jun 2016 |
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