======================================================== Windows 95/98/Me AdvanSys Driver Copyright (c) 1997-2000 Initio Corporation ======================================================== Supported Adapters ================== The AdvanSys Windows 2000 Driver supports AdvanSys Host Adapter Cards listed below. ASB3902-00 - PCI (FAST) SCSI Host Adapter ASB3905-00 - PCI (FAST) SCSI Host Adapter ABP3922-00 - PCI (FAST) SCSI Host Adapter ABP3925-00 - PCI (FAST) SCSI Host Adapter ASB3940UA-00 - PCI (ULTRA) SCSI Host Adapter Description of Driver Installation Files ======================================== The latest versions of these files are contained in the Support section of the ConnectCom web site (http://www.connectcom.net). Readme.txt This installation instruction file w9xasc.inf Windows 95/98/Me driver setup script file w9xasc.mpd AdvanSys Fast/Ultra Narrow SCSI Adapter Win95/98/Me driver w9xasc.cat This is either the actual Digital Signature File, or when the Digital Signature File is not yet available, a place holder file. (Not essential for driver installation.) Creating the "Windows 95/98/Me AdvanSys Driver" Diskette ======================================================== NOTE: You can skip this step if you have the AdvanSys release diskette. It is already set-up as a driver diskette to allow you to install the AdvanSys driver using it. To create a driver diskette for installing the AdvanSys Driver to a new or existing Windows 95/98/Me system, copy all of the Windows 95/98/Me release files (w9xasc.inf, w9xasc.mpd, w9xasc.cat) to the top directory of a DOS formatted floppy diskette. Label the diskette "Windows 95/98/Me AdvanSys Driver" and also record the driver version number for future references. The Windows 95/98/Me help system or manual contains instructions for upgrading drivers and for installing new devices using files from a driver diskette. NOTE: If a driver setup program is provided to help install the drivers, then all you need to do is to run the program. You should run the program before physically installing the adapter card into the computer. This ensures a successful installation. If you installed the adapter card, but have not run the setup program, there are two possible outcomes... 1) The card may be detected as an unknown device. Run the setup program to correct this. 2) The card may be detected correctly -- Windows has existing drivers that are compatible with the card. In this case, the card will work. You may still run the setup program to ensure that the latest driver files are installed. Initio Contact Information ========================== Mail: Initio Corporation 2205 Fortune Drive Suite A San Jose, CA 95131 Operator: 1-408-577-1919 FAX: 1-408-577-0640 Tech Support: 1-408-965-5039 Tech Support E-Mail: support@initio.com Web Site: http://www.initio.comDownload Driver Pack
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