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In <200308241629174.SM01360@host-66-81-22-93.rev.o1.com>, on 08/24/03
at 04:28 PM, Michael Rakijas said:
OK, to clarify some more...
>> >an Adaptec deal, but poking around at their website, I see *no* OS/2
>> >driver support for U320.
>>
>> True.
This means I agree with Jordan's statement. There is no visible U320 OS/2
support on the website.
>> >The drivers stop at the 29160 / 39160 level.
>> >Is this latest SCSI standard a blind spot for OS/2,
>>
>> No.
This means no, the latest SCSI standard (i.e. U320) as implemented by
Adaptec is not a blind spot for OS/2 (i.e. there are Adaptec U-320
drivers).
Steven
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