The SYMC8XX.MPD, SYM_HI.MPD, and SYM_U3.MPD drivers meet the Microsoft specification for miniportĭrivers.
The SYM_U3.MPD driver supports the following device and its associated LSI Logic The SYM_HI.MPD driver supports the following devices and their The SYMC8XX.MPD driver supports the following devices and their No name changes have occurred for the SDMS Windows 95/98 drivers. They have transitioned from a SYM prefix to an LSI Similar to the Windows 98 instructions in this document.Īll LSI Logic devices and host adapters have
The installation and upgrade procedures are NVRAM support (wide/sync parameters, SCSI Host ID, SCAMĪlso support Windows Me (Millennium Edition).SCAM support (SCSI Configured AutoMatically).Synchronous negotiation (including Fast SCSI/Ultra.Cyclic Redundancy Check (for SYM_U3.MPD driver only).Parallel Protocol Request (for SYM_U3.MPD driver only).Domain Validation (for SYM_U3.MPD driver only).Ultra160 data transfers (for LSI53C1010).The SDMS device drivers for Windows 95/98 support these features: The next sections describe the SDMS miniport drivers and Follow the instructions on subsequent screens to download the Choose the Windows 95/98 operating systemīutton. Place your cursor on the Get Drivers option in the menu bar. Note: Current Windows 95/98 drivers can be downloaded from the LSI Logic web Processor with an optional SDMS SCSI BIOS. These drivers complete the path to an LSI Logic controller or The miniport drivers, which are called SYMC8XX.MPD, SYM_HI.MPD and SYM_U3.MPD. Microsoft provides the port driver, and LSI Logic provides Which you can add to support new devices. Various peripheral manufacturers provide other class drivers, Windows 95/98 provide class drivers for hard disk, floptical, CD-ROM, printer,Īnd scanner peripherals. To address a SCSI peripheral, the I/O manager goes through the appropriate drivers. An I/O manager handles I/O requests in Windowsĩ5/98. Windows 95/98 provide a graphical user interfaceĮnvironment incorporating many high-level features, which are described in Microsoft To determine the driver file for Windows 95/98, Theĭriver files are packaged either in separate subdirectories based on the Windows operating
Uses the same filenames for their drivers for different Windows operating systems. This file refers to Windowsĩ5 and Windows 98 as Windows 95/98 in many instances throughout this document. Windows 95 and Windows 98 are operating systemsĭesigned to run on Intel processors using current technology. SYMC8XX.MPD/SYM_HI.MPD/SYM_U3.MPD Driver(s)