18c30 etc Driver
This is the Future Domain PowerSCSI! ver 4.0 Disk that is supplied with the CI-2020, 18c30, and all variation's like the TMC-1650 etc. The instruction book says this disk is designed for multiple operating systems, inc, DOS, WINDOWS, NT, and Netware. There is no other information, and as I no longer use this card (can't find Win95 Drivers), I have only used this on DOS, WIN3.1, and WIN3.11.
Damian Scott (DG Member) on 11-Sep-1999
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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PNPCFG.EXE | 41.0 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
DOSUTILS/FDDSU.TXT | 923 bytes | 8 Sep 1993 |
DOSUTILS/FDDSU.EXE | 109.1 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
DOSUTILS/FDSDA.EXE | 156.9 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
DOSUTILS/DATA.COM | 10.6 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
DOSUTILS/FDSDA.TXT | 1.4 KB | 7 Sep 1993 |
!WDC2001.CFG | 5.5 KB | 15 Sep 1993 |
README.TXT | 9.0 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
!WDC2001.TXT | 1.7 KB | 7 Sep 1993 |
CDROM/FDCD.TXT | 5.1 KB | 29 Apr 1994 |
CDROM/FDCD.SYS | 40.6 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
CDROM/FDUNLOCK.COM | 7.6 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
CDROM/FDCDTEST.TXT | 12.4 KB | 26 Jan 1994 |
CDROM/FDAUDIO.TXT | 2.6 KB | 8 Sep 1993 |
CDROM/FDCDTEST.COM | 20.5 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
CDROM/FDLOCK.COM | 7.6 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
CDROM/FDAUDIO.COM | 8.6 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
CDROM/FDEJECT.COM | 7.6 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
SETUP.EXE | 295.4 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
NETWARE/SIM18_4.DDI | 724 bytes | 19 Apr 1994 |
NETWARE/INSTALL.EXE | 60.6 KB | 4 May 1994 |
NETWARE/SIM18_4.DSK | 39.8 KB | 4 May 1994 |
NETWARE/SIM950_4.DDI | 689 bytes | 19 Apr 1994 |
NETWARE/CDROM.NLM | 52.0 KB | 4 Feb 1993 |
NETWARE/FUTASPI.DDI | 733 bytes | 28 Apr 1994 |
NETWARE/FUTD_3.DSK | 14.3 KB | 4 May 1994 |
NETWARE/SIM950_4.DSK | 33.3 KB | 4 May 1994 |
NETWARE/FUTD_4.DSK | 14.3 KB | 4 May 1994 |
NETWARE/FUTASPI.DSK | 4.6 KB | 4 May 1994 |
NETWARE/FUTXPT.DSK | 3.4 KB | 4 May 1994 |
NETWARE/README.NOW | 9.4 KB | 4 May 1994 |
NETWARE/SIM18_3.DSK | 39.6 KB | 4 May 1994 |
NETWARE/SIM950_3.DSK | 33.3 KB | 4 May 1994 |
SETUP.TXT | 26.1 KB | 14 Jul 1994 |
DOS/DCAM950.EXE | 35.3 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
DOS/FDBIOS.SYS | 10.1 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
DOS/MCAM950.SYS | 5.8 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
DOS/FDCLIENT.SYS | 3.3 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
DOS/MCAM18XX.SYS | 7.9 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
DOS/DCAM18XX.EXE | 44.3 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
DOS/DCAM7EX.EXE | 29.4 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
DOS/ASPIFCAM.SYS | 4.3 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
DOS/INT4BCAM.SYS | 2.8 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
WINDOWS/V18FCAMD.386 | 48.3 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
WINDOWS/V9FCAMD.386 | 47.7 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
WINDOWS/VEXFCAMD.386 | 30.9 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
WINDOWS/INT13.386 | 5.4 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
WINDOWS/FDSCSI.386 | 12.1 KB | 15 Jul 1994 |
SETUP.INI | 1.3 KB | 8 Jun 1994 |
SETUP.DAT | 11.4 KB | 13 Jul 1994 |
ADF.TXT | 2.3 KB | 8 Jun 1994 |
@60E9.ADF | 2.5 KB | 13 Oct 1992 |
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