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I wanted to let the newsgroup know that I successfully installed the Windows

2000 printer driver for my HP printer in Windows 98 Second Edition and it

works fine. I would suggest anyone to try and see if they can get a Windows

2000 basic driver to work for their Windows 98 Second Edition if they are

unable to get a hold of the Windows 98 Second Edition driver.

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Re: HP Printer in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

 

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> I wanted to let the newsgroup know that I successfully installed the

Windows

> 2000 printer driver for my HP printer in Windows 98 Second Edition and it

> works fine. I would suggest anyone to try and see if they can get a

Windows

> 2000 basic driver to work for their Windows 98 Second Edition if they are

> unable to get a hold of the Windows 98 Second Edition driver.

 

 

Thanks.

 

I also noticed that an older printer driver may work.

 

Recently I installed an HP model 612 on a win98 machine.

 

Win98 did not have a built-in driver for that model...so I tried the model

600 driver contained in windows and it worked fine

Guest Franc Zabkar
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Re: HP Printer in Windows 98 Second Edition

 

On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 23:26:00 -0800, Dan

<Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> put finger to keyboard and composed:

>I wanted to let the newsgroup know that I successfully installed the Windows

>2000 printer driver for my HP printer in Windows 98 Second Edition and it

>works fine. I would suggest anyone to try and see if they can get a Windows

>2000 basic driver to work for their Windows 98 Second Edition if they are

>unable to get a hold of the Windows 98 Second Edition driver.

 

Maybe this technique will work for *any* driver that conforms to

Microsoft's WDM spec.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Driver_Model

 

"The Microsoft Windows Driver Model defined a unified driver model for

the Windows 98 and Windows 2000 lines by standardizing requirements

and reducing the amount of code that needed to be written. WDM drivers

will not run on operating systems earlier than Windows 98 or Windows

2000, such as Windows 95, Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 3.1. By

conforming to WDM, drivers can be binary compatible and source

compatible across Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows Me,

Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Vista (for

backwards compatibility) on x86-based computers. WDM is designed to be

backward-compatible. That is, a version of WDM will be compatible with

drivers written for earlier WDM versions."

 

- Franc Zabkar

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