>No, I don't.  How old is old?

Chipset is 1987. ROM BIOS is 1990 by Columbia Data Products. That company made also
all the software for Western Didital cards. The fact is that I asked CDP about
drivers. They didn't even reply.
About 1990 the SCSI adapter division of WD was bought by Future Domain. Later on FD
was taken by Adaptec. I found drivers for a FD card at Adaptec's FTP site but nothing
about WD.

> I didn't think that ASPI has been around
>for all that long.  Adaptec invented it, I believe.

Well, in fact, the ASPI driver for the WD card I have is called SSTASPI.SYS.

>  I have mostly used Adaptec cards, although, I do have Buslogic installed in my
EISA bus
>486.  They are reported by Snooper as an Adaptec card, I think they were
>designed to be "Adaptec compatible".  I did use a Seagate 8-bit SCSI
>card at one time in my IBM PC, and that didn't use any ASPI drivers, but
>I didn't really need them, becasue all I had connected was one HD.


I do need ASPI drivers and CDROM drivers for I want to install a CDROM and  ZIP
drives to my SCSI chain.

Regards,

Jorge Rieznik

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