NRL-LS533
64-Bit/66MHz Dual Channel Wide Ultra3 SCSI Adapter
64-Bit/66MHz Wide Ultra3 SCSI Adapter
Adaptec 2915/2930LP PCI SCSI Controller
Adaptec AIC-7892 - Ultra160 SCSI
Adaptec AIC-7899 - Ultra160 SCSI
Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 - Ultra160 SCSI
Adaptec SCSI Card 29160 - Ultra160 SCSI
Windows XP, Windows 2000
4.0a (5-Mar-2003)
6.1.530.201 (2002-05-14) via .inf
6.2.0000.000 (2002-03-19) via .inf
Server
Socket478
Adaptec AIC-789X Family Ultra160 SCSI Driver Set v4.0a for Windows 2000 & Windows XP
Adaptec FMS v4.0a Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000 & Windows XP
Malathy (DG Staff Member) on 1-Feb-2006
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
README.TXT | 9.7 KB | 15 May 2002 |
TXTSETUP.OEM | 5.4 KB | 29 Mar 2002 |
U160DSK1 | 58 bytes | 29 Mar 2002 |
WIN2000/ULTRA160/ADPU160M.CAT | 8.1 KB | 20 Jun 2002 |
WIN2000/ULTRA160/ADPU160M.INF | 6.4 KB | 3 Jun 2002 |
WIN2000/ULTRA160/ADPU160M.SYS | 92.7 KB | 14 May 2002 |
WINXP/ULTRA160/ADPU160M.CAT | 8.3 KB | 20 Jun 2002 |
WINXP/ULTRA160/ADPU160M.INF | 6.9 KB | 29 Mar 2002 |
WINXP/ULTRA160/ADPU160M.SYS | 102.3 KB | 19 Mar 2002 |
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