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    PCI 60806A AA9LRV.1 is a legacy expansion card based on the 60806A chipset

    , designed to add physical serial (RS232/COM) and parallel (LPT) ports to a computer via a standard 32-bit PCI slot. sergey.com.ua Driver Download & Resources

    Because this is a legacy "no-name" or generic chipset, official manufacturer websites are often unavailable. You can find drivers through the following channels: Generic Driver Repositories : Sites like DriverScape (Serial Port) DriverScape (Parallel Port)

    host drivers for the 60806A chip compatible with Windows XP through Windows 10. Third-Party Archives : A driver set is archived on the Google Code Archive , though these are older files from 2012. Manufacturer Support (Espada) : Some versions of this card were distributed by

    , which maintains a documentation and driver section for the Google Code Manual Installation Guide

    If you cannot find a dedicated installer, you can often force Windows to recognize the card: Identify the Hardware ID : Right-click "PCI Serial Port" in Device Manager Properties Hardware Ids . This ID (e.g., VEN_XXXX&DEV_XXXX ) can help you find exact matches on driver database sites. Update Manually

    Right-click the device with the yellow exclamation mark and select Update Driver "Browse my computer for driver software" Point the search to the folder containing your downloaded Legacy OS Support

    : For Windows 7 or older, you may need to use the "Have Disk" method to manually select the 16C550 UART standard if the automatic search fails. Hardware Specifications : 60806A / AA9LRV.1. : PCI 32-Bit, 33MHz (Revision 2.1/2.2). : Typically provides 2x RS232 (9-pin COM) 1x IEEE1284 (25-pin LPT) : Supports 16C550 UART protocols. sergey.com.ua Hardware ID for your card to find a more precise driver version? my-60806a-drivers - Google Code

    Google Code Archive - Long-term storage for Google Code Project Hosting. Google Code

    PCI 60806A (specifically associated with chipset model ) refers to a PCI multi-I/O controller card, typically providing RS232 Serial (COM) or Parallel ports . These cards often use chipsets from manufacturers like WCH (WinChipHead) or are branded by companies like Direct Download Links

    Since this is legacy hardware, drivers are primarily hosted on archive or third-party repository sites. Google Code Archive : A verified legacy repository hosting the 60806A.rar driver package (38.95KB) DriverScape Repositories

    : Provides specific drivers for the functional ports identified with this card: PCI Parallel Port Drivers (v8.1.0.0 for Windows XP through Windows 10) PCI Serial Port Drivers (v2.0.0.6 for Windows XP through Windows 10) Device Specifications

    If you are manually identifying the hardware, it typically features the following specs: : PCI60806A : PCI 32-Bit 33MHz (Revision 2.1)

    : Usually provides 2 Serial (COM) ports or a combination of 2 Serial and 1 Parallel port Standards Support : 16C550 UART for serial communication Installation Tips Manual Update : If the automated installer fails, open Device Manager

    , right-click the "PCI Serial Port" with the yellow exclamation mark, select Update Driver

    , and point the search to the folder where you extracted the Compatibility

    : While originally designed for Windows XP and Vista, many users have success using these drivers on Windows 7 and Windows 10 (32-bit) by running the installer in Compatibility Mode Do you need help identifying the specific

    from your Device Manager to ensure these are the exact matching drivers? my-60806a-drivers - Google Code

    File: 60806A.rar | Summary + Labels: Uploaded: May 24, 2012 | Size: 38.95KB | Google Code

    Search results for "60806a aa9lrv1" often lead to:


    Genuine hardware IDs have a strict format:

    Your string 60806A – if misinterpreted as DEV_6080 – does not match any known PCI vendor assignment. The AA9LRV1 part isn't part of any standard PCI identifier.

    Possible explanations:


    If your device is a network card, sound card, or another type of peripheral, include that in your search. For example: