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In <3F4A55B5.CCA7479D@pacbell.net>, on 08/25/03
at 10:29 AM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>O.K., then we just have to find out where they may be hiding. If the
>DDPak site has no record of them, I would find this cause for concern.
Not all drivers seem to make it to the DDPak these days. Take a look an
the number of drivers that have shown up on Hobbes recently that have
never made it into the DDPak.
FWIW, I may have to retract my statements wrt the Adaptec driver
availability. I can't seem to track down the info in my archives and I am
beginning to believe my weak brain translitered LSI to Adaptec without
informing me. I need to do some more hunting before I'm sure one way or
the other. My memory says Oliver Rick stated that there were Adaptec
drivers and I normally I would have archived this kind of message, but I'm
not finding it at the moment.
Steven
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