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SUMMARY
The following is a list of the PS/2 BIOS problems corrected by the various
versions of IBM's DASDDRVR.SYS patch file:
MORE INFORMATION
The first three corrections listed above were originally provided on the PC-
DOS version 3.3 patch disk. The DASDDRVR.SYS file (also called DOS33FIX)
was 648 bytes.
PS/2 Models AffectedThe IBM System Update Diskette, DASDDRVR.SYS version 1.56, affects the following PS/2 models: 30-286, 50, 50Z, 55SX, 60, 70, 80, and PC-DOS 3.3 and 4.0.DASDDRVR's Load ProcedureWhen the DASDDRVR patch is loaded from CONFIG.SYS, it looks at the system model ID and submodel bytes, as well as the BIOS date. If these don't match what it is looking for, DASDDRVR doesn't even apply the patches. All you do is waste a small piece of disk space. Later versions of DASDDRVR than those mentioned here may apply to other model PS/2 machines. When in doubt, load DASDDRVR.NOTE: DASDDRVR.SYS should not be loaded high. Notes on Use of DASDDRVR.SYS with WindowsProper functioning of Microsoft Windows (all versions) and all Windows applications requires that DASDDRVR.SYS be loaded upon installing and running these programs as described here.Note on PS/2 Model 30-286The 30-286 also has a DASDDRVR.SYS, but this is not the same DASDDRVR file and corrects entirely different problems. The Model 55 Reference Disk does (unintentionally) contain the 734-byte DASDDRVR file, but it is not needed.Obtaining the IBM PS/2 System Update DisketteYou can obtain the free IBM PS/2 System Update Diskette from IBM PC Books and Software.These facts were obtained from the IBM National Support Center PC User's Group Bulletin Board. For more information on DASDDRVR.SYS, please contact your local IBM representative. The IBM products included here were manufactured by vendors independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding these products' performance or reliability. Additional query words: 3.00 win30 Network Resource no longer available
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