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Subject: IN2000 support
Message-ID: <544.533.uupcb@grapevine.lrk.ar.us>
From: jim.wenzel@grapevine.lrk.ar.us (Jim Wenzel)
Date: 13 Oct 92 19:47:00 GMT
Reply-To: jim.wenzel@grapevine.lrk.ar.us (Jim Wenzel)
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Organization: The GrapeVine BBS *** N. Little Rock, AR *** (501) 753-8121
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Andrew F. * The IN2000 is a fairly cheap SCSI card for ISA. It is also
the fastest card I have used under DOS so far.
Unfortunately, the company that manufactures this card
adamantly refuses to give out programming doc- umentation on
the card, so it is virtually impossible to write a driver
for it.
= = =
I have had the opposite reaction when working with Always Technology
(the makers of the IN-2000) If you are interested in writing a driver
for the card let me know and I'll give a shot at calling them.. (have
worked with them off and on over the years as a dealer). Please
respond Email as I don't always read all of this group.
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