The vast majority [I won't say all but I never found one yet that wasn't] of websites offering drivers for this and other outdated devices are scam sites. To be avoided at all costs. Some of them attempt installing malware and trojans just be clicking the link to get to them.
The best way I have found to dig up unsupported drivers, etc, for devices where the manufacturer has gone the way of all things is to put a "wanted" ad in "Craig's List".
With any luck someone else with the device that has a disk will see the ad and contact you.
This unfortunately is not only the best way but likely the only way.
There use to be legitimate sites to find all manner of drivers but the internets has become a place not for the naive and trusting, full of landmines to step on when looking for such things.
If you are going to look have a very good firewall and virus/malware detection software.
Good luck.
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