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Peter:  
 
LSI22320-R HBA uses the LSI53C1030 (dual HBA)  
LSI21320   HBA uses the LSI53C1030 (dual HBA)  
LSI20320   HBA uses the LSI53C1020 (single HBA)  
 
 
Steven:   
 
The readme for this driver on the IBM site, sect 3.1, refers to   
"The OS/2 Warp Server for eBusiness operating system version 4.52 ... "  
 
Can I presume that even though it says the drivers are for WSeB,   
it will work under Warp4 and eCS?   
 
I could give up Warp4 in favor of eCS, I suppose, but WSeB   
is another matter.  Has anybody actually tried this driver on W4   
or eCS?   
 
 -- Steve   
 
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On 8/25/03, Peter Skye quacked , in part:  
>Steve Carter wrote:  
>> ... the LSILogic U320 ...  
>  
>What's the chip, Steve?    
>I checked their site a couple of days ago but couldn't find the chip.  
>  
>- Peter  
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and On 8/25/03, Steven Levine wrote, in part:  
>lsi_logic_fusion-mpt.zip  ... version 1.01.00 (2003/01/30)   
>for OS/2 Warp Server for eBusiness  
 
 
 
 
 
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