The easiest solution is this: Open up your computer chassis and LOOK. The more advanced operating systems will usually check for updated drivers automatically, so this isn't a issue. Some video "cards" are actually video chipsets integrated into a motherboard...and you can find the motherboard specifications online if you know the model numbers (also obtained by looking)
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Controller is part of the motherboard, for the devise, the driver runs the devise in the software end. Controller- allows the board to use devise. Driver- Allows windows to use devise.
You can download a driver for a hi-speed USB controller that is already installed. You cannot, however, download any software to make an older USB controller faster.
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You install the driver
One can generally download the driver from the website of the company that manufactured the Ethernet Controller. There are also quite a few websites that have lots of drivers, including, quite possibly, the one in question. A few of these sites are Driver Identifier, Driver Download Now and Driver Update.
Well, according to http://news.filefront.com/how-to-use-a-ps3-controller-on-a-pc/ , you must install a driver in order for your PS3 controller to work on your computer. From there, you can simply plug in your controller and then run ZSNES. ZSNES should regard your PS3 controller as a joystick, or whatever the driver assigns the PS3 controller. However, according to some comments on the above page, you may have some difficulties getting the controller to work with your PC...
Yes you can, but you have to install a Driver in which I do not know where to.
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They make a PS2-like controller for the PC. You just have to install the driver. I don't see why they wouldn't make an XBOX-type controller for the PC.
Currently, no, but there is a utility that provides a driver for multiple gamepads and controllers, including the Xbox 360 controller and the PS3 controller.