Contents: ========= Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller 3/QC, 3/DC, 3/DCL, 3/SC Device Driver for Windows NT4.0 Version 4.11.2 Compatibility: ============== This Device Driver is compatible with the following firmware versions: Controller Minimum firmware level Description ---------- ---------------------- ----------- PERC 3/QC 161n PERC 3 Quad Channel PERC 3/DC 161n PERC 3 Dual Channel PERC 3/DCL 161n PERC 3 Dual Channel Lite PERC 3/SC 1.63 PERC 3 Single Channel This package is a self-extracting package of the Windows NT4.0 device driver installation diskette for PERC 3/QC, 3/DC, 3/DCL, 3/SC XXXX.EXE Self-extracting package to create Windows NT4.0 device driver installation diskette To build the installation diskette, execute the package, directing it's output to an empty formatted diskette. Changes from 4.11 ================= 1. Dell OpenManage Array Manager causes NT blue screen. This problem was due to the NULL SRB found in queue. This was due to the firmware posting a command ID which is not generated by the driver. Driver needs to ignore this command and continue to process other commands. 2. Dell OpenManage Array Manager used to take lot of time while doing rescan of the devices attached to the controller during creation of a logical disk.This problem has been taken care of by maintaining a cache of all the non-disk devices in the driver. Now whenever Array Manager creates a logical disk, driver will return the status for all the non-disk devices instead of sending it to Firmware.Download Driver Pack
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