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Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 00:27:38 PST7
From: "Steven Levine" <steve53@earthlink.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Something wrong with SCSI update

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In <200202202054218.SM01384@66-81-21-154-modem.o1.com>, on 02/20/02
at 08:55 PM, Michael Rakijas said:

>improvement over the v2.11 that I think was in FP10 or thereabouts. Now,
>we supposedly have an improved version of AIC7870.ADD which, according to
>my hex editor, calls itself version 10.2. Unfortunately, when used in my
>system, it reports that there are no Adaptec cards in the system and
>refuses to load.

I prefer the term "updated." New drivers are released to support new
adapters. Sometimes the support for older adapters is better, some times
it's not. Use what works.

>the .ADD)? The archive includes something called .DDP files, the device
>description profiles (the AIC7870.DDP is reproduced below) and the .EXE

They are profiles that tell the Device Driver Installer how to install the
driver.

>nothing about it. Anyone got any ideas?

Yes.

>It's not a big deal, but there are a few quirks with the mostly working
>driver that I am now using (2.3). Thanks.

What quirks?

Steven

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