If you are troubleshooting a specific device with this ID:
This card is a "Multi-Function" device, meaning a single PCIe card can provide multiple interfaces. Common configurations include: pci\ven_1c00&dev_3253&cc_070005
Thus, the actual vendor is .
| Property | Value | |----------|-------| | | ASIX Electronics (formerly MosChip) | | Chip | MCS3253 or AX99100-compatible | | Device type | PCIe to 2xRS-232 + 1xParallel port | | Class code | 0x070005 (Multi-I/O comm controller) | | Windows driver | ASIX AX99100 driver / ser2par.sys | | Linux driver | 8250_pci + parport_pc | | Common use | Industrial PCs, legacy printer/serial device connectivity | If you are troubleshooting a specific device with
The provided Hardware ID string can be deconstructed into three distinct components that identify the vendor, device, and function. In practice, is often misinterpreted
In practice, is often misinterpreted. A more logical reading is:
Finding drivers for legacy Motorola modems can be difficult as official support channels have been decommissioned or absorbed by Lenovo.