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> In <3F4269EB.681FAA3B@pacbell.net>, on 08/19/03
> at 10:16 AM, "J. R. Fox" said:
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> >an Adaptec deal, but poking around at their website, I see *no* OS/2
> >driver support for U320.
Steven responded:
> True.
>
> >The drivers stop at the 29160 / 39160 level.
> >Is this latest SCSI standard a blind spot for OS/2,
>
> No.
>
> >or is it necessary to
> >move to another SCSI card mfr. ?
>
> You could do that.
>
> >But the loss of Adaptec -- the market
> >leader -- would seem to suggest this support won't be found elsewhere,
> >either.
>
> Assumptions are cool, but not always correct.
O.K., then what other mfr.s offer U320 driver support for OS/2 ?
Jordan
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