1. OEM Name : LSI 2. Product Name : MegaRAID Windows XP Driver (MRaid2K.sys) for 471/475/493/494/511/320-0/320-1/320-2 controllers 3. Release Date : 09/04/2002 4. New Version Release : 6.25 5. Previous Version Release : 6.24 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Reason for Release (including Bug Fixes and Enhancements and Feature added) Version#:6.25 ============= Bugs Fixed: ----------- 1) A single Tape drive was seen at TargetID 0 and TargetID 16 on the physical channel. One can attach upto a maximum of 15 devices on a single physical channel. All the requests coming for a physical channel with TargetID greater than 15 should be returned as Illegal request. Ideally Firmware should return error on all the TargetId > 15, but it has been seen it is returning success. This problem is fixed in the Driver by returning error for all the requests coming for TargetID > 15. 2) In case of cluster reset, Driver was waiting infinitely for all the commands to complete, resulting in the system crash/hang. This problem has been fixed by waiting for certain peroid of time for the outstanding commands to complete.If the commands are not completed in certain peroid of time, Driver completes all the outstanding with error and returns. Enhancements: ------------- 1) Support added for MegaRAID SCSI 320-0 RAID controller. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Known Restrictions/Bugs: ======================== 1) Driver is using Hal functions to program Hierarchy Bridges and SCSI Chips when system goes to D3 Standby state. In case of D3 Standby there is no controller BIOS scan which programs these transparent Hierarchy Bridges and SCSI Chips for our ATU (i960) where our firmware resides. In order to pass Window Logo test we are disabling Hal functions from our Miniport Driver. This might results in some problems during hibernation/Standby on the system which supports D3 state. 2) Driver is not signed by Microsoft. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ File Listing ============ Date Time Size File Name ---- ---- ---- --------- 06/11/02 10:14a 125,952 Mraid35x.pdb 06/11/02 10:14a 24,448 Mraid35x.sys 06/11/02 12:43p 4,158 nodev.inf 06/11/02 10:02a 8,822 OEMSETUP.INF 06/11/02 12:43p 6,907 TXTSETUP.OEM 09/17/02 02:34p 2,804 xp625.txtDownload Driver Pack
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