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Hi
Well, WarpUP is a very good solution.
I like it very much !
You wrote:
>I did find AIC7870.ADD (the one you list from the Adaptec
website,
>I think, same size except a 4/8/99 date) on my Warpup cdrom in
the
>driver folder. That's much larger than the old one I had, which
was the
>original Warp 4 version you list above. Seems strange that a
re-application
>of Warpup fp 15 didn't replace it. I replaced it today, so we'll
see if it
>makes any difference.
You especially wrote:
Seems strange that a re-application of ... didn't replace it.
As I remember correct:
WarpUP with the WebExplorer shows a menu with the needed apps to
be patched.
There is also a button "Index" showing much more entries for some
individual
applications to be served.
Have you noticed that and did you patch your AIC7870.* from there
???
If not, I suggest you do check it again ;-)
Regards, svobi
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