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Hi
my system with FP16 shows the following AIC7870.* files:
2001/10/17 10:56:09 154140 C:\OS2\BOOT\AIC7870.add
2001/10/05 11:13:21 19812 C:\OS2\AIC7870.sym
2000/06/16 11:12:00 9104 C:\OS2\BOOT\AIC7870.SNP
1999/04/08 19:37:12 134280 C:\OS2\BOOT\aic7870.add.90408
Are this the newest one ?
Regards. svobi
hmotin@attglobal.net on 25.07.2002 02.35.05
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Boot hang: still there
> Here is some more information for you concerning the Adaptec
AIC7870
> files:
>
> AIC7870.ADD 39,886 bytes 8-14-96 Original Warp 4
> AIC7870.ADD 52,956 bytes 4-19-96 from Adaptec website
> AIC7870.ADD 134,280 bytes 8-08-99 from Adaptec website
> AIC7870.SNP 9104 btyes Original Warp 4
>
>I still have the newer AIC7870.ADD files, if you cannot get them
from
>the Adaptec website
>HCM
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