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Company
Advance Peripherals
Categories
HD Controller & Removable drive
Model
Advance Peripherals 2931 U2W PCI
Description
BIOS
Operating System
BIOS
Version
4.19
Size Driver
102KB
File Name
lsi_bios.zip
Observations
While the files are provided to you, it does not imply technical
support on the part of LSI Logic should any problems arise during
the use or operation of these drivers. For the following reasons,
LSI Logic highly recommends that you contact either the place where
you purchased your system or the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
of your system's motherboard for technical issues pertaining to SDMS.
Please note the following information:
* LSI Logic works with its OEM customers to correct any
anomalies that may occur within the complex interaction
of the operating system, driver, BIOS and hardware. Your
OEM is most aware of these interactions and would be the
one most capable of diagnosing a problem and, if necessary,
working with LSI Logic to correct it. It is the experience
of LSI Logic that what appears to be a LSI Logic SCSI problem
often is not and is indeed a system or software installation
problem.
Company
Advance Peripherals
Categories
HD Controller & Removable drive
Model
Advance Peripherals 2931 U2W PCI
Description
Drivers
Operating System
MS-Dos
Version
4.11
Size Driver
364KB
File Name
dos.zip
Observations
While the files are provided to you, it does not imply technical
support on the part of LSI Logic should any problems arise during
the use or operation of these drivers. For the following reasons,
LSI Logic highly recommends that you contact either the place where
you purchased your system or the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
of your system's motherboard for technical issues pertaining to SDMS.
Please note the following information:
* LSI Logic works with its OEM customers to correct any
anomalies that may occur within the complex interaction
of the operating system, driver, BIOS and hardware. Your
OEM is most aware of these interactions and would be the
one most capable of diagnosing a problem and, if necessary,
working with LSI Logic to correct it. It is the experience
of LSI Logic that what appears to be a LSI Logic SCSI problem
often is not and is indeed a system or software installation
problem.
Company
Advance Peripherals
Categories
HD Controller & Removable drive
Model
Advance Peripherals 2931 U2W PCI
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Netware 4.x/5.x
Version
5.03
Size Driver
85KB
File Name
netware.zip
Observations
While the files are provided to you, it does not imply technical
support on the part of LSI Logic should any problems arise during
the use or operation of these drivers. For the following reasons,
LSI Logic highly recommends that you contact either the place where
you purchased your system or the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
of your system's motherboard for technical issues pertaining to SDMS.
Please note the following information:
* LSI Logic works with its OEM customers to correct any
anomalies that may occur within the complex interaction
of the operating system, driver, BIOS and hardware. Your
OEM is most aware of these interactions and would be the
one most capable of diagnosing a problem and, if necessary,
working with LSI Logic to correct it. It is the experience
of LSI Logic that what appears to be a LSI Logic SCSI problem
often is not and is indeed a system or software installation
problem.
Company
Advance Peripherals
Categories
HD Controller & Removable drive
Model
Advance Peripherals 2931 U2W PCI
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Scounix
Version
4.11
Size Driver
133KB
File Name
scounix.zip
Observations
While the files are provided to you, it does not imply technical
support on the part of LSI Logic should any problems arise during
the use or operation of these drivers. For the following reasons,
LSI Logic highly recommends that you contact either the place where
you purchased your system or the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
of your system's motherboard for technical issues pertaining to SDMS.
Please note the following information:
* LSI Logic works with its OEM customers to correct any
anomalies that may occur within the complex interaction
of the operating system, driver, BIOS and hardware. Your
OEM is most aware of these interactions and would be the
one most capable of diagnosing a problem and, if necessary,
working with LSI Logic to correct it. It is the experience
of LSI Logic that what appears to be a LSI Logic SCSI problem
often is not and is indeed a system or software installation
problem.
Company
Advance Peripherals
Categories
HD Controller & Removable drive
Model
Advance Peripherals 2931 U2W PCI
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Solaris7
Version
5.02
Size Driver
578KB
File Name
itis_v502_pkg.zip
Observations
Introduction ********************************
The LSI Logic driver, ITHPS, allows the Solaris operating system to
interface with SCSI devices connected to LSI Logic dual channel 6200
and 8000 series Ultra160 and Ultra2 controllers with support for Low
Voltage Differential (LVD) devices. This driver takes advantage of
new hardware features in the 6200 and 8000 series controllers to
minimize CPU utilization, including a single interrupt per I/O.
The LSI Logic driver, ITSPS, allows the Solaris operating system to
interface with SCSI devices connected to an LSI Logic single channel
6100 series Ultra2 controller with support for Low Voltage
Differential (LVD) devices.
The following sections describe the procedures to install the
drivers on Solaris.
* * * * * * * * * * * * Features * * * * * * * * * * *
o Provides synchronous negotiation (including Fast SCSI/Ultra
SCSI/Ultra2 SCSI/Ultra160 SCSI)
o Supports multiple host adapters
o Supports disconnect/reselect
o Allows multiple and non-contiguous LUN support
o Supports scatter/gather
o Supports wide devices
o Supports tagged command queuing
o Supports multiprocessors
Company
Advance Peripherals
Categories
HD Controller & Removable drive
Model
Advance Peripherals 2931 U2W PCI
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Win2000
Version
4.16
Size Driver
41KB
File Name
w2k8xx.zip
Observations
This file describes the features and use of the LSI Logic SDMS device
drivers for the Windows 2000 operating system environment. SDMS drivers
contain the same filename for different Windows operating systems. The
driver files are packaged either in separate subdirectories based on the
Windows operating system or on different flex disks.
To determine the driver file for Windows 2000, note that the filename ends
with ".sys". For example, SYMC8XX.SYS. (The same is true for Windows NT 4.0)
To determine the operating system version, go into Windows Explorer,
display the driver file, right click on the filename, click on Properties,
and click on the Version tab. Finally, click on the Internal Filename in the
lower section. For Windows 2000, the filename appears as filename (NT 5.0).
For example, SYMC8XX.SYS (NT 5.0).
This file contains these sections:
Introduction for Windows 2000
Features
LSI Logic Devices Supported
Description
Installing the LSI Logic Windows 2000 Driver(s)
New System Installation
CD-ROM Installation
Existing System Installation
Windows 2000
Performance Tuning for Windows 2000
Large Block Size Support
Maximum Number of Concurrent I/Os
Disk Mirroring
Troubleshooting
Company
Advance Peripherals
Categories
HD Controller & Removable drive
Model
Advance Peripherals 2931 U2W PCI
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Win95-98-Me
Version
4.15
Size Driver
34KB
File Name
win9598.zip
Observations
While the files are provided to you, it does not imply technical
support on the part of LSI Logic should any problems arise during
the use or operation of these drivers. For the following reasons,
LSI Logic highly recommends that you contact either the place where
you purchased your system or the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)
of your system's motherboard for technical issues pertaining to SDMS.
Please note the following information:
* LSI Logic works with its OEM customers to correct any
anomalies that may occur within the complex interaction
of the operating system, driver, BIOS and hardware. Your
OEM is most aware of these interactions and would be the
one most capable of diagnosing a problem and, if necessary,
working with LSI Logic to correct it. It is the experience
of LSI Logic that what appears to be a LSI Logic SCSI problem
often is not and is indeed a system or software installation
problem.
Company
Advance Peripherals
Categories
HD Controller & Removable drive
Model
Advance Peripherals 2931 U2W PCI
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows NT
Version
4.16
Size Driver
44KB
File Name
winnt.zip
Observations
This file describes the features and use of the LSI Logic SDMS device
drivers for the Windows NT 4.0 operating system environment. LSI Logic
uses the same filenames for their drivers for different Windows operating
systems. The driver files are packaged either in separate subdirectories
based on the Windows operating system or on different flex disks.
To determine the driver file for Windows NT 4.0, note that the filename ends
with ".sys". For example, SYMC8XX.SYS. (The same is true for Windows 2000.)
To determine the operating system version, go into Windows Explorer,
display the driver file, right click on the filename, click on Properties,
click on the Version tab. Finally, click on the Internal Filename in the
lower section. For Windows NT 4.0, the filename appears as filename (NT 4.0).
For example, SYMC8XX.SYS (NT 4.0).
This file contains these sections:
Introduction for Windows NT 4.0
Features
LSI Logic Devices Supported
Description
Installing the SYMC8XX.SYS/SYM_HI.SYS/SYM_U3.SYS Driver(s)
New System Installation
CD-ROM Installation
Boot Floppy Disk Installation
Existing System Installation
Windows NT 4.0
Performance Tuning for NT 4.0
Large Block Size Support
Maximum Number of Concurrent I/Os
Disk Mirroring
Troubleshooting
Company
Advance Peripherals
Categories
HD Controller & Removable drive
Model
Advance Peripherals 2931 U2W PCI
Description
Drivers
Operating System
Windows NT ASPI
Version
1.06
Size Driver
569KB
File Name
uw_ntaspi.zip
Observations
Symbios works with its OEM customers to correct any
anomalies that may occur within the complex interaction of the
operating system, driver, BIOS and hardware. Your OEM is most
aware of these interactions and would be the one most capable of
diagnosing a problem and, if necessary, working with Symbios
Logic to correct it. It is the experience of Symbios that
what appears to be a SCSI problem often is not and is indeed a
system or software installation problem.
Drivers are being provided for the following operating systems:
DOS
OS/2
Novell NetWare
SCO UNIX
Windows 95
Windows NT
Unixware
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