Third-Party 32-Bit Disk Access Drivers AvailableLast reviewed: July 19, 1995Article ID: Q88110 |
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SUMMARYThis article outlines the availability of third-party 32-bit disk access device drivers.
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Boca Research, Inc.Boca Research has released a 32-bit disk access device driver called 2015P.386.
Columbia Data ProductsColumbia Data Products has not yet released any 32-bit disk access device drives but is working on device drivers to support approximately 20 controller cards.
Promise TechnologiesPromise Technologies has released a 32-bit disk access device driver called VLIDE.386. and EIDE2300.386 for their 2300 disk controller.
QuantumQuantum has released a 32-bit disk access device driver called IDE_WIN.386.
UltraStorUltraStor has released a 32-bit disk access device driver for Windows 3.1. The device driver is called ULTRAISA.386 and is embedded in the ULTRAISA.ZIP file. The .ZIP file can be downloaded from the UltraStor bulletin board service (BBS). The following are the file details:
Filename Size Date Time Description ----------------------------------------------------- ULTRAISA.ZIP 13802 07-15-92 10:35a Name of the .ZIP file ULTRAISA.386 32307 07-14-92 5:43p File contained with the .ZIP fileThe following information was obtained from the UltraStor 32-bit disk access readme file. ULTRAISA.386 is a Windows 3.1 compatible VxD driver that supports the 32-bit disk IO mode. This driver should only be used in conjunction with UltraStor ISA-based controllers. The UltraStor models supported are:
Western DigitalWestern Digital has released a 32-bit disk access driver called WDCDRV.386. The products included here are manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability.
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