The SCSI Card 39320D - Ultra320 SCSI is a disk drive controller manufactured by Adaptec. This driver fixes problems with drive not found, slow or unreliable data transfer, intermittent connection or hardware conflicts. This driver - "SCSI.zip" - has been downloaded 3,788 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 29 reviews. It has been installed successfully by our users on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 442.3 KB.
AIC-7902 Ulta320
Adaptec AIC-7902 - Ultra320 SCSI
Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D - Ultra320 SCSI
Adaptec Ultra320 SCSI Cards (WinNT 4.0)
Compaq PCI-X 133MHz 2CH U320 SCSI Adapter
Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT4
1.0.000.000 (2002-05-08) via .inf
This driver supports the foll. SCSI host adapters.
ASC-39320D 64-bit PCI-X 133MHz to Ultra320 SCSI
Board (two external VHDC and one internal
68-pin)
Compaq 39320D 64-bit PCI-X 133MHz to Ultra320 SCSI
Board (two external VHDC and one internal
68-pin)
AIC-7902 64-bit PCI-X 133MHz to Ultra320 SCSI
ASIC
GP (DG Member) on 24-Feb-2004
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
Readme.txt | 26.9 KB | 9 May 2002 |
WinNt40/HOTP320.REG | 353 bytes | 30 Aug 2001 |
WinNt40/ADPU320.SYS | 122.4 KB | 9 May 2002 |
WinNt40/OEMSETUP.INF | 5.9 KB | 6 May 2002 |
TXTSETUP.OEM | 5.1 KB | 8 May 2002 |
SP23193.cva | 2.6 KB | 19 Dec 2002 |
WinXP64/TXTSETUP.OEM | 5.1 KB | 7 May 2002 |
WinXP64/ADPU320.INF | 5.2 KB | 9 May 2002 |
WinXP64/ADPU320.CAT | 14 bytes | 10 Sep 2001 |
WinXP64/ADPU320.SYS | 396.4 KB | 8 May 2002 |
WSSP23193.txt | 691 bytes | 19 Dec 2002 |
WinXP/ADPU320.INF | 5.4 KB | 9 May 2002 |
WinXP/ADPU320.SYS | 105.5 KB | 8 May 2002 |
WinXP/adpu320.cat | 7.4 KB | 10 Jun 2002 |
DOS/Aspicd.sys | 29.6 KB | 16 Sep 1999 |
DOS/README.TXT | 22.1 KB | 10 May 2002 |
DOS/ASPI320.sys | 44.9 KB | 9 May 2002 |
SP23193.txt | 895 bytes | 19 Dec 2002 |
Win2000/ADPU320.INF | 5.8 KB | 8 May 2002 |
Win2000/ADPU320.SYS | 116.6 KB | 8 May 2002 |
Win2000/adpu320.cat | 7.4 KB | 10 Jun 2002 |
U320DSK1 | 37 bytes | 15 Jun 2001 |
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