This driver diskette contains driver directories for DOS, Windows 95 & 98
Windows NT, Windows 2000, OS/2, and NetWare for the following adapters :

- DC-315U:   max 20MB/sec  8-Bit Ultra SCSI
- DC-395U:   max 20MB/sec  8-Bit Ultra SCSI
- DC-395UW:  max 40MB/sec 16-Bit Ultra Wide SCSI
- DC-395F:   max 40MB/sec 16-Bit Ultra Wide SCSI

<Unix Drivers>
1. SCO UNIX 3.2v4.x & OpenServer 5.0 drivers are in the other driver diskette
2. UnixWare, FreeBSD & Linux (Slackware & RedHat) drivers can be accessed at
   ftp://ftp.tekram.com or http://www.tekram.com.

<INSTALL.EXE>
A DOS driver installation file (INSTALL.EXE), which resides in the <DOS>
directory, can help you install the drivers by auto-updating the AUTOEXEC.BAT
& CONFIG.SYS files.

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*  In this diskette                                                          *
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*  This readme file provides information for:                                *
*  1. files under the <DOS>           : DOS ASPI Drivers & Tools             *
*  2. files under the <NETWARE>       : NetWare 3.1x/SFT-III/4.0x/4.1x/5.x   *
*  3. files under the <OS2>           : OS/2 v2.0/2.1/2.11/WARP 3.0 & 4.0    *
*  4. files under the <WINNT\3_51-4_x>: Windows NT 3.51/4.x                  *
*  5. files under the <WIN95_98>      : Windows 95 (OSR2) & Windows 98       *
*  6. files under the <WIN2000>       : Windows 2000 Beta x                  *
*  7. files under the <BIOS>          : Flash ROM utility                    *
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1. <DOS>: It contains ASPI drivers and utilities for DC-395U/UW/F or DC-315/U

        1.1. T3X5ASPI.SYS : ASPI driver for DC-395U/UW/F or DC-315/U
        1.2. TRMDISK.SYS  : ASPI driver for HDD and removable media devices
        1.3. TFDISK.EXE   : DOS compatible disk partition utility
        1.4. TRMCD.SYS    : CD-ROM driver (add "/s2" switch, if your CD-ROM is
                            a SCSI-2 device)
        1.5. INSTALL.EXE  : This is a DOS driver installtion utility that helps
                            you install the device drivers for HDD, removable
                            media, CD-ROM, and tape by auto-updating the
                            CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
        1.6. UTIL.EXE     : Setup utility for you to change the options for
                            adapter/SCSI_devices without re-booting the system
                            and pressing <F2> key


2. <NETWARE>: It contains drivers for NetWare 3.1x/SFT-III/4.0x/4.1x/5.x

        2.1. NV31XBMP.DSK: disk driver / ASPI manager.
        2.2. ASPITRAN.DSK: ASPI transport layer driver.


3. <OS2>: It contains 4 files under the \OS2DRV directory of this driver
             diskette and is for OS/2 versions 2.0/2.1/2.11/WARP 3.0 & 4.0

        3.1. TMSCSIW.EXE: Execution file for DDINSTAL
        3.2. TMSCSIW.ADD: SCSI Device Driver
        3.3. TMSCSIW.DDP: SCSI Device Driver Profile

4. <WINNT>: Contains drivers for Windows NT v3.51/4.x in <WINNT\3_51-4_x>:

        4.1. OEMSETUP.INF : Setup Information File
        4.2. TRM3X5.SYS   : SCSI Driver
        4.3. TXTSETUP.OEM : Setup Text File (in root directory)
        4.4. DCSCSI       : Text Setup Tag File (in root directory)


5. <WIN95_98>: Contains drivers for Windows 95
            There are two driver files under the \WIN95 directory of the driver
            diskette:
            =>      TRM3X5.MPD
            =>      SCSI.INF

6. <WIN2000> : Contains drivers for Windows 2000 Beta x

7. <BIOS>: It contains Flash ROM utility for BIOS upgrade. Make sure that your
           BIOS ROM is a Flash ROM by checking the print "Flash ROM" on the
           BIOS chip.

        7.1. TRMBIOS.EXE
