Not at the moment I'm afraid, but hopefully Apple will add native USB 3.0 support for its Ivy Bridge based systems. I know for a fact that they've been in talks with some 3rd party USB 3.0 host controller manufacturers so it's possible they'll add support to the next Mac Pro as well, if there is one. This package contains the files needed for installing the Fresco Logic FL2000 USB 3.0 Display Controller Driver. If it has been installed, updating (overwrite-installing) may fix problems, add. Fresco Logic FL2000, USB VGA drivers 2.1.34054.0 WHQL. The FL2000 USB 3.0 Audio-Video Class display controller, has been designed to make it easy for ultrabook, notebook, tablet and smartphone owners to add an additional screen to their systems. Supported OS: Windows 7/8/8.1/10 (32/64).
Fresco Logic Usb 3.0 Driver For Mac
The FL1100LX is Fresco Logic’s single-chip PCI Express to USB 3.0 host controller. It fully integrates an Extensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) engine, a 5 Gbps USB 3.0 transceiver, a PCI Express endpoint controller and a 1-lane 5Gbps PCI Express transceiver. FL1100LX implements the Universal Serial Bus 3.0 Specification Revision 1.0 and the Extensible Host Controller Interface (xHCI) Specification Revision 1.0, and complies with the PCI Express Rev 2.1 Specification at 5Gbps data rate, and is backward compatible to the PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2.2. FL1100LX is compatible for operation with USB 2.0 and USB 1.1 devices. Adding the FL1100LX into your PCI Express-based platform provides one high-performance USB port that can be used for any USB application, including video displays, high definition cameras, high-performance storage, or countless other devices. The FL1100LX controller features Fresco Logic’s patented GoXtream? xHCI Accelerator Engine, which maps the xHCI standard directly into a set of parallel functional units, providing acceleration of all xHCI operations while maintaining compatibility with existing software driver models. The FL1100LX supports USB Debug Capability defined by the xHCI specification. Debug capability enables low-level system debug using a USB-to-USB connection between two computers, and is a requirement from Microsoft for…