We would like to use a USB SDSL modem known as the XPEED 310. It is readily available still, for about $25, but the company that made it was sold, the product is discontinued, and there is absolutely no support anymore.
It ships with a Windows98 driver floppy, and the manual claims it also works under Windows2000, but we can't get it to work - it says that the INF file is in the wrong format.
We were hoping someone could review the INF file, find the problem, and help us to get it to work on Win2k (or even XP, although that may not be possible).
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## Platform
Windows 2000 (optionally, Windows XP)