Pci 60806a Driver Page

The "60806A" designation typically refers to a or NetMos semiconductor design. These chips were widely used in the early to mid-2000s for PCI-to-Serial and PCI-to-Parallel adapter cards. Because these manufacturers have gone through various acquisitions (NetMos became MosChip, which was later acquired by ASIX), finding the original driver disk can be a challenge. Where to Find the Driver

If you aren't sure which ASIX/MosChip driver to download, verify the exact ID: Right-click the device in > Properties . Go to the Details tab. Select Hardware Ids from the dropdown.

Look for a string like PCI\VEN_9710&DEV_9835 . The "9710" (MosChip) and the Device ID will confirm exactly which driver package you need. Manual Installation Steps pci 60806a driver

If the driver is very old (Windows Vista/7 era), you may need to right-click the Setup.exe file, go to Properties > Compatibility , and run it in compatibility mode for an older version of Windows.

Direct Windows to the folder where you extracted the files. Ensure "Include subfolders" is checked. The "60806A" designation typically refers to a or

Right-click the "PCI Serial Port" with the yellow exclamation mark. Select > Search automatically for drivers .

If you have downloaded a .zip or .inf file, follow these steps to install it manually: Unzip the driver folder to your desktop. Where to Find the Driver If you aren't

The PCI 60806A is a workhorse for industrial and legacy hardware communication. While the hardware is old, the are usually the "magic bullet" needed to get these cards back online.