Here is everything you need to know about setting up this hardware and finding the right drivers. What is the Asus USB/MIR Rev 1.11?
If the driver isn’t needed and uninstalling doesn’t stick: Asus USB Mir Rev 1.11 Driver
| If you need to... | Better modern solution | |---|---| | Transfer files from an old PDA | Use a USB sync cable or SD card | | Connect to a legacy printer | Buy a USB-to-Printer cable | | Use a TV-B-Gone or IR remote control | Purchase a USB IR dongle (e.g., FLIRC or USB IR Toy) | | Enable wireless serial communication | Use a cheap Bluetooth-to-UART module | Here is everything you need to know about
If you’re a retro computing enthusiast or working with early-generation Asus motherboards, you’ve likely encountered the . This legacy expansion module is a specialized bracket designed to bring "modern" (for its time) connectivity to older Socket 7 and Socket 370 systems. | Better modern solution | |---|---| | Transfer
Look for "USB Filter" drivers or "Chipset" utility updates, which include the necessary instructions for the OS to communicate with these expansion ports. Installation Tips for Legacy Hardware