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J. R. Fox wrote:  
 
> If one buys a SCSI drive these days, it is apt to be a U320.  (The  
> stock of remaining U160's continues to diminish.)  I don't know if  
> this is just an Adaptec deal, but poking around at their website, I  
> see *no* OS/2 driver support for U320.  The drivers stop at the 29160  
> / 39160 level.  Is this latest SCSI standard a blind spot for OS/2, or  
> is it necessary to move to another SCSI card mfr. ?  But the loss of  
> Adaptec -- the market leader -- would seem to suggest this support  
> won't be found elsewhere, either.  
>   
> Jordan  
 
I looked at LSILogic... They do not list any OS/2 drivers for any of   
their U320 SCSI adapters. I am running the LSI SYM22915 (U160) for which   
there is an OS/2 driver.  
 
 
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Tom Brown  
thombrown at san dot rr dot com  
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA  
running eComStation GA + FP 3  
  eCS system uptime is 0 days 01:16 hours  
 
 
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