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* *
* PIIX Bus Master IDE Drivers for Windows 95* *
* Installation, Usage, and Release Note Information *
* *
* NOTE: *
* In this document, the term "PIIX" refers to any/all of the *
* following Intel PCIset devices: *
* 82371FB (PIIX1) or 82371SB (PIIX3) in conjunction with *
* the following Intel PCIsets: *
* 430FX, 430HX, 430VX and 440FX *
* *
* Also, the term "processor" refers to the Intel Pentium(R) *
* and Pentium(R) Pro devices ONLY. *
* *
****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************
* INTRODUCTION *
****************************************************************************
This document describes the installation procedure and usage information
for the PIIX Bus Master IDE Drivers for Windows 95*. Also included
are release notes describing any problems or issues with the software which
were known at the time of shipment.
****************************************************************************
* CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT *
****************************************************************************
This document contains the following sections:
System Requirements
Installing the Software - Manual Method
Verifying Installation of the Driver
Un-installing the Software - Manual Method
Troubleshooting
Identifying the Software Version Number
Contents of the Distribution Package
Storage Devices Supported by the Driver
Release Notes
****************************************************************************
* SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS *
****************************************************************************
Hardware:
1. The system must contain a supported processor and PIIX device as
specified by the NOTE at the beginning of this document.
2. Ensure that a mouse is connected to the system.
3. Do not use any other add-in IDE (PCI or ISA) card in the system during
installation.
Operating System:
1. Windows 95 must be installed on the system prior to installing the
driver.
2. Perform installation off of the on-board primary PIIX IDE interface.
BIOS:
The BIOS must properly initialize the PIIX IDE interface for bus master
operation.
****************************************************************************
* INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE - MANUAL METHOD *
****************************************************************************
This installation procedure is specific only to the version of the driver
and installation file included in this package.
NOTE: This procedure assumes that the driver (IDEATAPI.MPD) and
installation file (IDEATAPI.INF) are located in the same directory.
Record the locations of the driver installation and Windows 95
directories before installing the driver.
In order to determine if the driver is currently installed on the
system, follow the directions in the "Verifying Installation of the
Software" section of the document.
If the driver is installed on the system, un-install the driver
(following the directions in the "Un-installing the Software -
Manual Method" section) PRIOR to re-installing the driver.
1. Check the System Requirements. Windows 95 must be fully installed and
running on the system prior to installing the driver.
2. Close any running applications.
3. Remove references to installed real-mode IDE device drivers in the
AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files (especially any drivers that control
ATAPI CD-ROM and special IDE features).
4. Remove references to the default installed IDE device drivers.
A. Open the Control Panel folder.
B. Invoke the System applet.
C. Click on the Device Manager tab.
D. Select the View Devices by Type option. A list of the devices
connected to the system will be displayed.
E. Click on the Hard Disk Controllers record. There could be eight
cases.
For CASE 1, there could be up to three instances listed:
Intel 82371SB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Primary IDE controller
Secondary IDE controller
Go to step F for CASE 1.
For CASE 2, there could be up to three instances listed:
Intel 82371FB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Primary IDE controller
Secondary IDE controller
Go to step F for CASE 2.
For CASE 3, there could be up to three instances listed:
Intel PIIX Bus Mastering PCI IDE Controller
Primary IDE controller
Secondary IDE controller
Go to step F for CASE 3.
For CASE 4, there could be up to three instances listed:
Intel PIIIX Bus Mastering PCI IDE Controller
Primary IDE controller
Secondary IDE controller
Go to step F for CASE 4.
For CASE 5, there could be up to three instances listed:
Intel PIIX PCI IDE Controller [Bus Mastering not supported]
Primary IDE controller
Secondary IDE controller
Go to step F for CASE 5.
For CASE 6, there could be up to three instances listed:
Intel PIIIX Bus Mastering PCI IDE Controller
Primary IDE controller
Secondary IDE controller
Go to step F for CASE 6.
For CASE 7, there could be up to three instances listed:
Standard Dual PCI IDE
Primary IDE controller
Secondary IDE controller
Go to step F for CASE 7.
For CASE 8, there could be up to two instances listed:
Standard ESDI/IDE Controller
Standard ESDI/IDE Controller
Go to step G for CASE 8.
NOTE FOR ALL CASES:
a. The content of these text strings is dependent on the default
Windows 95 INF file for hard disk controllers, MSHDC.INF.
As a result, the individual controller descriptions may vary
slightly from what is listed above. In this case, select
the closest match.
NOTES FOR CASES 1-7:
b. Depending on the current system configuration, only one of the
instances displayed for the Primary or Secondary IDE controllers
may be displayed.
c. The order in which the individual hard disk controller instances
are listed may vary.
NOTE FOR CASE 8:
d. Depending on the current system configuration, only one of the
instances may be displayed.
F. Remove the Main Controller's listing (CASES 1-7).
1.) Select the main controller listing (the listing that does not
have Primary or Secondary).
2.) Click on the Remove button.
3.) Select 'OK' when prompted to remove this controller.
4.) Go to step H.
G. Remove the Standard ESDI/IDE Controller listings (CASE 8).
NOTE: if only a single instance of the Standard ESDI/IDE Controller
is visible, start with Step 2.
1.) Remove the Secondary Controller's listing.
a. Select the SECOND instance of the Standard ESDI/
IDE Controller listings.
b. Click on the Remove button.
c. Select OK when prompted to remove this controller.
2.) Remove the Primary Controller's listing.
a. Select the remaining instance of the Standard
ESDI/IDE Controller listings.
b. Click on the Remove button.
c. Select OK when prompted to remove this controller.
3.) Go to step H.
H. Select 'Yes' when prompted to re-start Windows 95; Windows 95 will
re-start.
5. Install the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver when prompted to do so.
A. Windows 95 will report that an IDE controller has been detected in
the system.
Select 'Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer.'
B. Enter the path where the containing the driver file (IDEATAPI.MPD)
and installation file (IDEATAPI.INF) into the system when prompted
to do so.
C. Choose 'OK' when prompted to load the driver.
D. Select 'Yes' when prompted to re-start Windows 95.
The IDEATAPI.MPD driver will be installed and used as long as the PIIX IDE
interface is enabled. After installation, the IDEATAPI.MPD file is stored in
the <Windows 95 directory>\System\IOSubSys directory.
The IDEATAPI.INF information on the install floppy is integrated into the
Windows 95 device database for automatic support of the PIIX Bus Master IDE
driver and is stored in the <Windows 95 directory>\INF directory as one of
the files named OEM<x>.INF (name varies with system).
****************************************************************************
* VERIFYING INSTALLATION OF THE SOFTWARE *
****************************************************************************
In order to verify the installation of the driver:
1. Open the Control Panel folder.
2. Invoke the System applet.
3. Click on the Device Manager tab.
4. Select the View Devices by Type option. A list of the devices connected
to the system will be displayed.
5. Click on the Hard Disk Controllers record. There could be three
cases.
For CASE 1, there could be up to three instances listed:
Intel 82371SB PCI Bus Master IDE Controllers
Primary Bus Master IDE Controller
Secondary Bus Master IDE Controller
Go to step 6 for CASE 1.
For CASE 2, there could be up to three instances listed:
Intel 82371FB PCI Bus Master IDE Controllers
Primary Bus Master IDE Controller
Secondary Bus Master IDE Controller
Go to step H for CASE 2.
6
For CASE 3, there could be up to two instances listed:
Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Go to step 7 for CASE 3.
NOTE FOR ALL CASES:
a. The content of the text strings is dependent on the driver's INF
file (named IDEATAPI.INF in the driver's install directory).
As a result, the individual controller descriptions may vary
slightly from what is listed above. In this case, select
the closest match.
NOTES FOR CASES 1 and 2:
b. Depending on the current system configuration, only one of the
instances displayed for the Primary or Secondary IDE controllers
may be displayed.
c. The order in which the individual hard disk controller instances
are listed may vary.
NOTE FOR CASE 3:
d. Depending on the current system configuration, only one of the
instances may be displayed.
6. Verify the Intel 82371xx PCI Bus Master IDE Controllers Driver listing
(CASES 1 and 2).
1.) Select the main controller listing (the listing that does not
have Primary or Secondary).
2.) Click on the Properties button.
3.) Click on the Driver tab.
4.) Ensure that the Driver file listed is:
<Windows 95 directory>\System\IOSubSys\IDEATAPI.MPD
NOTE: if the correct driver file is not listed, the driver has not been
installed.
5.) In certain releases of the driver, the driver version will be listed
in the File Details portion of the dialog box. Refer to the
'Identifying the Software Version Number' section for more
information.
6.) Go to Step 8.
I. Verify the Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Driver listings
(CASE 3).
NOTE: if only a single instance of the Standard ESDI/IDE Controller is
visible, start with Step 2.
1.) Select the Secondary Controller's listing.
a.) Select the SECOND instance of the Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE
Controller from the listing.
b.) Click on the Properties button.
c.) Click on the Driver tab.
d.) Ensure that the Driver file listed is:
<Windows 95 directory>\System\IOSubSys\IDEATAPI.MPD
NOTE: if the correct driver file is not listed, the driver has not
been installed.
e.) In certain releases of the driver, the driver version will be
listed in the File Details portion of the dialog box. Refer
to the 'Identifying the Software Version Number' section for more
information.
2.) Remove the Primary Controller's listing.
a.) Select the remaining instance of the Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master
IDE Controller from the listing.
b.) Click on the Properties button.
c.) Click on the Driver tab.
d.) Ensure that the Driver file listed is:
<Windows 95 directory>\System\IOSubSys\IDEATAPI.MPD
NOTE: if the correct driver file is not listed, the driver has not
been installed.
e.) In certain releases of the driver, the driver version will be
listed in the File Details portion of the dialog box. Refer
to the 'Identifying the Software Version Number' section for more
information.
6. Verify proper controller operation when the driver is installed
(CASES 1 & 2).
There should be no yellow warning symbol displayed next to the main
controller instance (the instance that does not have Primary or Secondary
in the text).
If only one of the Primary or Secondary instances is present, there
should be no yellow warning symbol next to it.
If both Primary and Secondary instances are present, there should be no
yellow marks next to the controller instances where devices are connected.
NOTE: It is NORMAL for a yellow warning symbol to be displayed next to
either the Primary or Secondary interface when there is no device
connected to it.
If a yellow warning symbol appears in error, the driver may not have been
installed and/or may not be working properly.
7. Verify proper controller operation when the driver is installed (CASE 3).
If only one instance is present, there should be no yellow warning symbol
next to it.
If both instances are present, there should be no yellow marks next to
the instances where devices are connected.
NOTE: It is NORMAL for a yellow warning symbol to be displayed next to
a controller instance when there is no device connected to it.
If a yellow warning symbol appears in error, the driver may not be
installed and/or working properly.
****************************************************************************
* UN-INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE - MANUAL METHOD *
****************************************************************************
This procedure allows one to un-install the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver, and
restore the default Windows 95 driver for IDE support.
This un-install procedure is specific only to the version of the driver
and installation file included with this package. Depending on the
configuration of the system, subsequent re-installations of the driver may
require an entirely new installation of the Windows 95 operating system.
NOTE: Record the locations of the driver installation and Windows 95
directories before un-installing the driver.
1. Close any running applications.
2. Un-install the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver.
A. Delete the associated .INF file.
1.) Go to the INF directory.
a. Invoke the MS-DOS* Prompt applet.
b. Type:
cd <Windows 95 directory>\INF
2.) Determine which .INF file to delete. The *.INF file for
the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver is located in one of the
files named either:
IDEATAPI.INF (if the auto-install method was followed)
-OR-
OEM<x>.INF (if the manual method was followed).
In the OEM<x>.INF case, There may be one or more of these
OEM<x>.INF files loaded on the system. To determine the correct
one to delete, perform a file compare between each of the
OEM<x>.INF files and the IDEATAPI.INF file located in the driver
install directory. Other devices may have an OEM<x>.INF file
associated with them, so it is important to select the correct
one.
Another way to determine the correct OEM<x>.INF file to delete is
to use the FIND command. Change to the INF directory and locate
all OEM<x>.INF (oem0.inf, oem1.inf, etc.) files. PIIX_HDC is a
unique pattern contained in the drivers inf file.
For example,to determine if OEM0.INF is the correct INF file,
type:
find /I "PIIX_HDC" oem0.inf
If oem0.inf is the correct file then this message will be printed:
"-------OEM<x>.INF
%INTEL%=PIIX_HDC
[PIIX_HDC]"
If this is not the case, repeat for each OEM<x>.INF file in the
INF directory.
3.) Delete the correct driver INF file.
B. Delete the associated driver file.
1.) Go to the IOSUBSYS directory.
a. Invoke the MS-DOS Prompt applet.
b. Type:
cd <Windows 95 directory>\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS
2.) Delete the driver binary file:
del IDEATAPI.MPD
C. Open the Control Panel folder.
D. Invoke the System applet.
E. Click on the Device Manager tab.
F. Select the View Devices by Type option. A list of the devices
connected to the system will be displayed.
G. Click on the Hard Disk Controllers record. There could be three
cases.
For CASE 1, there could be up to three instances listed:
Intel 82371SB PCI Bus Master IDE Controllers
Primary Bus Master IDE Controller
Secondary Bus Master IDE Controller
Go to step H for CASE 1.
For CASE 2, there could be up to three instances listed:
Intel 82371FB PCI Bus Master IDE Controllers
Primary Bus Master IDE Controller
Secondary Bus Master IDE Controller
Go to step H for CASE 2.
For CASE 3, there could be up to two instances listed:
Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller
Go to step I for CASE 3.
NOTE FOR ALL CASES:
a. The content of the text strings is dependent on the driver's INF
file (named IDEATAPI.INF in the driver's install directory).
As a result, the individual controller descriptions may vary
slightly from what is listed above. In this case, select
the closest match.
NOTES FOR CASES 1 and 2:
b. Depending on the current system configuration, only one of the
instances displayed for the Primary or Secondary IDE controllers
may be displayed.
c. The order in which the individual hard disk controller instances
are listed may vary.
NOTE FOR CASE 3:
d. Depending on the current system configuration, only one of the
instances may be displayed.
H. Remove the Intel 82371xx PCI Bus Master IDE Controllers listing
(CASES 1 and 2).
1.) Select the main controller listing (the listing that does not
have Primary or Secondary).
2.) Click on the Remove button.
3.) Select 'OK' when prompted to remove this controller.
4.) Go to step J.
I. Remove the Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller listings
(CASE 3).
NOTE: if only a single instance of the Standard ESDI/IDE Controller
is visible, start with Step 2.
1.) Remove the Secondary Controller's listing.
a. Select the SECOND instance of Intel PIIX PCI Bus
Master IDE Controller from the listing.
b. Click on the Remove button.
c. Select OK when prompted to remove this controller.
2.) Remove the Primary Controller's listing.
a. Select the remaining instance of Intel PIIX PCI
Bus Master IDE Controller from the listing.
b. Click on the Remove button.
c. Select OK when prompted to remove this controller.
J. Select Yes when prompted to re-start Windows 95; Windows 95 will
re-start.
3. Install the default Windows 95 drivers when prompted to do so.
A. Windows 95 will report that an IDE controller has been detected.
Select the Windows default driver for installation.
B. Select Yes when prompted to re-start Windows 95.
****************************************************************************
* TROUBLESHOOTING *
****************************************************************************
The following procedure assumes that the hardware/software requirements from
above have been satisfied. The following procedure also assumes that the
installation of the driver was performed as described in the 'Verifying
Installation of the Driver' section. Refer to the 'Release Notes' section
of the document for additional information.
COMMON PROBLEMS:
****************
1. The device is incompatible with PCI Bus Master IDE operation.
This is due to the fact that the device does not work properly when
accessed in a PCI Bus Master IDE fashion. Contact the device
manufacturer for more information.
2. Verify the length of the cables that are being used to connect the IDE or
ATAPI devices to the primary and secondary PIIX IDE interfaces. The
length of these cables from END-TO-END should not exceed 18 inches
(0.46 m). Furthermore, the capacitance of the cable should not exceed
35 pF.
3. A conflict between the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver and a real-mode ATAPI
CD-ROM or IDE device driver may occur if the real-mode driver references
have not been properly removed from the AUTOEXEC.BAT and/or CONFIG.SYS
files. This conflict occurs when the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver attempts
to access the legacy ISA IDE resources to control the PIIX.
ALL REFERENCES TO REAL-MODE DRIVERS (IDE or ATAPI) IN THE AUTOEXEC.BAT
AND CONFIG.SYS MUST BE REMOVED.
****************************************************************************
* IDENTIFYING THE SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER *
****************************************************************************
The driver's version can be determined by using one or more of the following
procedures.
PROCEDURE 1: Reading Windows* properties embedded in the driver file while
the driver is installed.
When the driver is installed, the driver version can be obtained through
the Control Panel->System applet. This procedure is described in the
'Verifying Installation of the Driver' section.
PROCEDURE 2: Reading Windows* properties embedded in the driver file when
the driver is not installed.
When the driver is not installed, the driver version can be obtained by
querying the driver file's properties under My Computer.
1. Invoke the My Computer applet.
2. Select the path containing the driver file.
3. Select the driver file, IDEATAPI.MPD.
4. Open the File menu.
5. Click on the Properties item.
6. Click on the Version tab.
7. The driver's version should be listed in the 'Product Version'
portion of the dialog.
PROCEDURE 3: Using the SEEVER.EXE utility when Windows* properties are not
embedded in the driver file.
If procedures 1 or 2 failed to describe the version of the driver, the
SEEVER.EXE utility may be used to determine the current driver version.
The following procedure uses the SEEVER.EXE utility to identify the version
number and build date of the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver. This procedure
assumes that the SEEVER.EXE utility and the driver file (IDEATAPI.MPD) are
in the same working directory.
1. Open an MS-DOS command window.
2. Go to the directory where the driver is installed:
Type
cd <Windows 95 directory>\System\IOSubSys
3. Run the version identification utility (SEEVER.EXE):
Type
<driver installation drive & directory>\SEEVER IDEATAPI.MPD
Assumes that SEEVER.EXE is located in the driver's
installation directory.
****************************************************************************
* CONTENTS OF THE DISTRIBUTION PACKAGE *
****************************************************************************
The PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver for Microsoft Windows 95 package contains the
following items:
1. PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver:
IDEATAPI.MPD
2. Installation File:
IDEATAPI.INF
3. Readme File:
README.TXT
4. Version Identification Utility:
SEEVER.EXE
****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************
* STORAGE DEVICES SUPPORTED BY THE DRIVER *
****************************************************************************
The driver supports only ATA fixed disk and ATAPI CD-ROM devices connected
to the PIIX IDE interface. The driver does not support ATAPI tape drives.
During initialization, the driver will auto-identify all the devices
connected to the PIIX IDE interface. Depending on the capabilities of the
devices connected to the system, the driver will initialize the PIIX IDE
interface for bus mastering operation.
Only ATA fixed disk and ATAPI CD-ROM devices identified as bus master
capable will be accessed as a bus master; all other ATA fixed disk and
ATAPI CD-ROM devices will be accessed in a PIO-only fashion. In general,
bus mastering is possible for ATA fixed disk and ATAPI CD-ROM devices that
support the following DMA timing modes:
Single Word DMA Mode 2
Multi-Word DMA Mode 1
Multi-Word DMA Mode 2
These devices will be accessed by the driver in either a bus mastering or a
PIO-fashion, depending on the specific transfer conditions.
Devices that do not support the DMA timing modes listed above, or whose PIO
timings are faster than their DMA timings, will be accessed in a PIO-fashion
ONLY.
For more information and a list of tested devices, see the RELEASE NOTES
section of this document.
****************************************************************************
* RELEASE NOTES *
****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************
* RELEASE NOTE OVERVIEW *
****************************************************************************
The release notes describe the current, known state of the PIIX Bus Master
IDE Driver for Windows 95. The release notes are divided into
three sections:
General Release Information
Release-Specific Troubleshooting Information
Release Testing Information
****************************************************************************
* GENERAL RELEASE INFORMATION *
****************************************************************************
The driver supports general CD-ROM operations such as: file transfers, data
streaming and audio. Advanced CD-ROM applications/features (VideoCD*, CDPlus*,
multi-CD changers, etc), especially those outside of the scope of the
current Windows 95 CD-ROM support, have not been tested with this driver.
If a problem is encountered, un-install the driver.
Since the driver does not support ATAPI tape drives, this release of the
driver should not be installed on systems with ATAPI tape drives. If the
driver has been installed on a system with an ATAPI tape drive and problems
are experienced, un-install the driver.
****************************************************************************
* RELEASE-SPECIFIC TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION *
****************************************************************************
Verifying the installation of the driver and other generic troubleshooting
is discussed in the "TROUBLESHOOTING" section above. This section describes
release-specific troubleshooting.
This section contains a list of known problems with certain system
configurations discovered during testing of the driver. A list of all
storage devices tested with the driver is given below in the "RELEASE
TESTING INFORMATION" section of this document.
If the solution given to any of the problems listed below is to un-install
the driver, follow the un-installation instructions outlined above in the
section "UN-INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE".
Issue: The system does not operate reliably or fails to boot when
the driver is installed.
Solution: Un-install the driver.
Issue: The system fails to boot in NORMAL (non-SAFE-MODE) mode when
the driver is installed.
Solution: Un-install the driver.
Issue: One or more of the IDE/ATAPI drives on the system fail to
perform correctly and/or is not recognized by the driver.
Solution: Ensure that devices on the system are connected according to
the manufacturers' documentation.
If the system still fails to operate reliably, Un-install
the driver.
Issue: The CD-ROM drive fails to perform correctly after the driver
has been installed (e.g. audio CD-ROMs or advanced CD-ROM
applications fail to perform correctly).
Solution: A conflict between the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver and a
real-mode ATAPI CD-ROM device driver may have occurred. This
conflict occurs when both the real-mode driver and the PIIX
Bus Master IDE driver attempt to access the resources of the
PIIX controller.
If the drive fails to operate in the case that NO real-mode
driver for the device is installed, Un-install the driver.
Issue: The driver is not compatible with EZ-Drive* floppy boot
protection option.
Solution: If EZ-Drive is installed on the boot drive, the floppy boot
protection option must be disabled prior to installing the
PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver for Windows 95. If, for any
reason, the floppy boot protection cannot be disabled, the
driver should not be installed.
Issue: The driver does not support CD-ROM audio playback with the
following CD-ROM drives:
Gallant GCD-R542B
Mitsumi FX400
Torisan S1G
Torisan C3G
Toshiba XM-5302B
Wearnes CDD-220
Solution: Do not install the driver in configurations equipped with
these CD-ROM drives.
Issue: The driver does not support the following fixed disk drives:
Conner CFA850A
Maxtor 71626A
Maxtor 71260AT
Solution: Do not install the driver in configurations equipped with
these fixed disk drives.
****************************************************************************
* RELEASE TESTING INFORMATION *
****************************************************************************
This section contains information on how the driver was tested, including a
list of storage devices used in testing. If any problems are encountered
running the driver with devices listed below, refer to the
"RELEASE-SPECIFIC TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION" section above for more
detailed information.
The following fixed disk drives were tested with the PIIX Bus Master IDE
Driver:
Conner*:
CFA540A
CFA850A
CFA1275A
CFS425A
CFS850A
CFS1275A
IBM*:
DALA-3540
DALA-31080
Maxtor*:
7245AT
7540AV
71260AT
71626AP
Quantum*:
FB540A
FB640A
FB1080A
FB1280A
LPS270A
TRB420A
TRB850A
Seagate*:
ST5660A
ST5850A
ST51080A
ST31220A
ST31270A
ST32140A
Western Digital*:
AC2420
AC2510
AC2700
AC2850
AC31000
AC31600
AC21000
The following ATAPI CD-ROM drives were tested with the PIIX Bus Master IDE
Driver:
Gallant*:
GCD-R542B
Hitachi*:
7730
CDR-7930
Matshita*:
CR581
Mitsumi*:
FX001DE
FX400
FX400B
FX400C
FX600S
FX600T
NEC*:
CDR260R
CDR271
CDR272
Panasonic*:
CD-574B
Philips*:
CM207
Sanyo*:
CRD-S54P
Sony*:
CDU55E
CDU76E
CDU77E
TEAC*:
CD44E
CD56E
Torisan*:
S1G
C3G
Toshiba*:
XM5302B
Vertos*:
V300HPD
Wearnes*:
CDD-120
CDD-220
****************************************************************************
Intel is making no claims of usability, efficacy or warranty. The Shrink Wrap
Software License Agreement completely defines the license and use of the PIIX
Bus Master IDE Driver.
****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************
* Intel Corporation disclaims all warranties and liabilities for the use *
* of this document and the information contained herein, and assumes no *
* responsibility for any errors which may appear in this document, nor *
* does Intel make a commitment to update the information contained herein. *
* Intel reserves the right to make changes to this document at any time, *
* without notice. *
****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************
* Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners.
Copyright (c) Intel Corporation, 1995-1996
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