I recently bought a used IIc on fleabay. It came with a IIc box and manual, but the c on the top was missing (wiped off or was never there?). The label on the bottom is also blank - probably wiped clean with acetone.
The IIc is an update of the II, with the main difference being that it is USB2 audio class compliant. This means a Mac, but also Windows 10 should recognize it without prior driver install. Actually, this is what a Motu M4 does on a Win10 computer that is pristine in that it has never been connected to a Motu device: a message pops up that drivers are being installed, and then the device manager displays the device even if there is some error that needs to be resoved.
When I plug in the presumed IIc, nothing happens in Windows, and the device is not displayed in the device manager or audio control panel. When I install the Moto drivers, it is recognized afterwards and displayed in the device manager as Microbook II. It even has a quite elaborate control panel, but this Moto control panel says it is a Microbook II, not IIc.
Can anyone confirm that a IIc is really displayed as such on a Windows machine?
Thanks
The IIc is an update of the II, with the main difference being that it is USB2 audio class compliant. This means a Mac, but also Windows 10 should recognize it without prior driver install. Actually, this is what a Motu M4 does on a Win10 computer that is pristine in that it has never been connected to a Motu device: a message pops up that drivers are being installed, and then the device manager displays the device even if there is some error that needs to be resoved.
When I plug in the presumed IIc, nothing happens in Windows, and the device is not displayed in the device manager or audio control panel. When I install the Moto drivers, it is recognized afterwards and displayed in the device manager as Microbook II. It even has a quite elaborate control panel, but this Moto control panel says it is a Microbook II, not IIc.
Can anyone confirm that a IIc is really displayed as such on a Windows machine?
Thanks