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From:   
 
http://support.tekram.com/support2.nsf/view0/8C5B2BE8330E6A9D882568BF00639750?openDocument  
 
 
OS/2 & DC-3X5 Series Controllers   
 
Last modified by Tekram Support on 04/12/2000  Doc#  00639750   
 
 
To use the DC-3X5 Controllers with OS/2 Warp, copy the file   
TRM3X5.ADD from the floppy to the C:\OS2\BOOT directory   
and add the line:  
 
basedev=TRM3X5.ADD  
 
to the Config.sys file. Below is a sample config.sys from   
an OS/2 Warp 3 system that was tested with the DC-315U,   
DC-395U & DC-395UW.   
 
  
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On 3/12/03, Sandy Shapiro wrote, in part:  
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>Does anyone know if there are OS/2 drivers for   
>the Tekram DC-315 SCSI adapter?  
>  
>The Tekram website says OS/2 is supported, but they   
>don't list any drivers nor do they answer my e-mail.  
>  
>IBM does not list any drivers nor have I been able   
>to find any through Google.  
>  
>Thanks, >Sandy  
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