This is the GameBase Amiga project. GameBase Amiga is a collection of data and scripts to be used with the GameBase emulator frontend. It allows you to browse games with screenshots and a lot of extra information and run them with the WinUAE Amiga emulator with ideal pre-defined settings for a hassle free playing experience.
Please note: This project is not affiliated with the GamebaseAMY project (GameBaseAMY website defunct; archived version available at the Internet Archive).
Sites that string together random driver keywords (like model numbers and old hosting sites) often try to trick you into downloading "driver updaters" that contain malware, adware, or bloatware.
🚫 click on links promising driver downloads via RapidShare. 🛡️ Avoid third-party "driver installer" software.
Look for a device with a yellow exclamation mark (often under "Other devices" or "Network adapters"). Right-click it and select . Go to the Details tab. Click the property drop-down menu and select Hardware Ids .
Finding a specific, older driver like the "jp108 no 030818 usb lan driver" can be a massive headache, especially when search results point to dead RapidShare links from 2021. This model of USB-to-Ethernet adapter is a generic, budget-friendly device widely sold online. Because it lacks a major brand name, finding the correct driver to get your internet working requires a bit of detective work.
This is the most important part. While the outside says "JP108," the inside relies on a chip made by a third-party manufacturer—most commonly Corechip (SR9900 or SR9700) or AX88772 (Asix). The Problem with "2021 RapidShare" Links
Take the VID (Vendor ID) and PID (Product ID) numbers from Step 1 and search for them online. This will tell you the actual manufacturer of the chip.
This is the most common chip in cheap JP108 adapters. If your Hardware ID matches this, you need to look for the "Corechip SR9700 driver."
If you are searching for "jp108 no 030818 usb lan driver free 2021 rapidsharel" , you are likely running into spam websites. Here is why you should avoid those specific search results:
You will see a string like USB\VID_0FE6&PID_9700 or USB\VID_0DF6&PID_0021 . Step 2: Search by Chipset, Not Model Number
To help you get the exact driver you need, could you check your and tell me the Hardware ID (the VID and PID numbers) of the adapter? I can then find the specific, official driver download link for your exact chip.
Sites that string together random driver keywords (like model numbers and old hosting sites) often try to trick you into downloading "driver updaters" that contain malware, adware, or bloatware.
🚫 click on links promising driver downloads via RapidShare. 🛡️ Avoid third-party "driver installer" software.
Look for a device with a yellow exclamation mark (often under "Other devices" or "Network adapters"). Right-click it and select . Go to the Details tab. Click the property drop-down menu and select Hardware Ids .
Finding a specific, older driver like the "jp108 no 030818 usb lan driver" can be a massive headache, especially when search results point to dead RapidShare links from 2021. This model of USB-to-Ethernet adapter is a generic, budget-friendly device widely sold online. Because it lacks a major brand name, finding the correct driver to get your internet working requires a bit of detective work.
This is the most important part. While the outside says "JP108," the inside relies on a chip made by a third-party manufacturer—most commonly Corechip (SR9900 or SR9700) or AX88772 (Asix). The Problem with "2021 RapidShare" Links
Take the VID (Vendor ID) and PID (Product ID) numbers from Step 1 and search for them online. This will tell you the actual manufacturer of the chip.
This is the most common chip in cheap JP108 adapters. If your Hardware ID matches this, you need to look for the "Corechip SR9700 driver."
If you are searching for "jp108 no 030818 usb lan driver free 2021 rapidsharel" , you are likely running into spam websites. Here is why you should avoid those specific search results:
You will see a string like USB\VID_0FE6&PID_9700 or USB\VID_0DF6&PID_0021 . Step 2: Search by Chipset, Not Model Number
To help you get the exact driver you need, could you check your and tell me the Hardware ID (the VID and PID numbers) of the adapter? I can then find the specific, official driver download link for your exact chip.
GameBase Amiga Project
(c) 2005-2015 Belgarath
Created by: Belgarath
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Apologies to any people/places I've forgotten.