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- From: rick@sundance.SJSU.EDU (Richard Warner)
- Subject: Re: Adaptec SCSI Device Driver for Win3.1
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- Date: 12 Nov 92 23:23:34 GMT
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- davei@comp.lancs.ac.uk (Mr D Ingles) writes:
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- >In article <rick.721329114@sundance> rick@sundance.SJSU.EDU (Richard Warner) writes:
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- >>Geez, have you tried something revolutionary like trying the WinASPI
- >>driver from Adaptec? ASPI4DOS is a *REAL* mode driver, and has to
- >>deal with CPU mode and a lot of other crap. WinASPI is a protected
- >>mode interface ....
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- >Is WinASPI available on the net anywhere ?
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- NO! The Adaptec license for the APSI software specifically prohibits
- posting any of it to a publically accessible location.
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- >Davei
-