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And I might add the following: I'm not aware of an update to the Adaptec=
320 drivers,
since their initial release in 2003. I looked several times, because I w=
anted to move to
the SCSI Ultra 320, using Adaptec hardware. But I never saw an update to=
the drivers,
and with their text file warning that the drivers only work on Warp Serv=
er .....,
Now, perhaps eComStation has an updated version of the Adaptec 320 drive=
r????
HCM
On Sun, 3 Dec 2006 15:34:26 -0800, Harry Motin wrote:
>On Sun, 3 Dec 2006 11:51:02 -0800, Steven Levine wrote:
>
>>As we previously discussed, I do not agree with your opinion on this.
>
>As previously discussed, Steven, this is NOT my opinion. I am quoting d=
irectly from
>Adaptec's own (or perhaps IBm's version of it) .TXT file. The specific =
file is named
>"26k326.txt". I believe that I got it off the IBM website some time ago=
. Instead, of
>attaching the file, which I can do, if you desire, let me copy and past=
e a portion of that
>file here:
>
>Adaptec Ultra320 Device Driver for IBM OS/2 Warp Server for eBusiness
>Revision 1.1
>October 2, 2003
>
>Copyright: Copyright =AE2003 Adaptec, Inc. All rights reserved.
>
>This software contains the valuable trade secrets of Adaptec or its Lic=
ensors.
>The software is protected under international copyright laws and treati=
es. This
>software may only be used in accordance with the terms of its accompany=
ing
>license agreement.
>
>Notice:
>
>The material in this document is for information only and is subject to=
change
>without notice. While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparat=
ion of
>this document to assure its accuracy, Adaptec, Inc. assumes no liabilit=
y
>resulting from errors or omissions in this document, or from the use of=
the
>information contained herein.
>
>Adaptec reserves the right to make changes in the product design withou=
t
>reservation and without notification to its users.
>
>
>Table of Contents
>
>1 Changes from Prior Releases
>2 Diskette Contents
>3 Installation Instructions
>3.1 Installing a New Driver or Updating an Existing Driver
>3.1.1 Using =F4OS/2 Device Driver Install=F6 Program
>3.1.2 Installing Manually
>3.2 First-Time Installation from CD-ROM
>4 Command Line Options
>4.1 Configuration Examples:
>5 Known Issues
>6 Additional Notes
>
>
>1 Changes from Prior Releases
>
>1.0 Revision Description
>
>1. This is the first Ultra320 driver release for OS/2 Warp Server for
>e-Business.
>
>
>2 Diskette Contents
>
>The following files are included in this diskette:
>
>AICU320.ADD
>Ultra320 SCSI driver for OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business
>
>AICU320.DDP
>U320 device driver profile
>
>U320PRES.EXE
>Adaptec Ultra320 Family Devices Detection Module
>
>READOS2.TXT
>This file
>
>
>3 Installation Instructions
>
>The AICU320.ADD Ultra320 SCSI driver only supports OS/2 Warp Server for=
>e-business.
>
>
>Please read the last line, above. It's directly from the text file. Now=
, if you want to argue
>with IBM and Adaptec, that's your choice. I prefer to believe what I re=
ad (above).
>Furthermore, in the past I've seen the same statements in other places,=
such as OS/2
>e-zine.
>HCM
>
>
>
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