Adaptec SCSI Card 29320 - Ultra320 SCSI Driver



Ultra320 64-bit SCSI drivers v7.00.00.11 for the 29320 (A) and 39320 (A) series cards without HostRAID enabled. These drivers are Microsoft certified for: - 29320LPE using BIOS v4.31.4 - all other 29320 (A) and 39320 (A) series cards using BIOS v4.30.0. The Adaptec 29320LPE, PCIe x1, single-channel Ultra320 SCSI HBA is a low profile SCSI card ideal for attaching tape drives, tape libraries, magneto-optical drives, DVD libraries, JBODs, RAID Arrays and other SCSI peripherals to servers and workstations. Ultra320 SCSI Drivers v2.0.25 (RPM + IMG) for SLES 9: Ultra320 32- and 64-bit SCSI drivers for SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 9, out of box and SP3 on i586 or x8664 processors for the 29320(A) and 39320(A) series cards without HostRAID enabled. 20 Jun 2006: U320 HostRAID Driver v3.00.063 (RPM + IMG) for SLES 9 SP3.

Windows device driver information for Adaptec SCSI Card 29320 - Ultra320 SCSI

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T1 (1.4Mb) - less than 5 seconds Description: Ultra320 64-bit SCSI drivers v7.0.0.3 for the 29320, 39320, 29320A and 39320A series cards without HostRAID enabled. This file contains the Microsoft certified driver files for Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition and Windows XP x64 Edition.

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The Adaptec SCSI Card 29320 - Ultra320 SCSI device driver allows the feature sets of its supported controller device to be implemented in PCIe servers. This device provides the industry’s 1st Ultra320 SCSI tape connectivity function with the stability and consistency of a one channel I/O interface. This low profile device safeguards existing devices via backward compatibility with the other tape drives, drivers and disks already installed in a computer system. In addition, Adaptec’s Speedflex technology delivers the capability of mixing SCSI devices without having an impact on performance. One of the main characteristics of this controller is its ability to permit users to connect up to a maximum of 15 LVDs or low voltage differential and/or SE or single ended SCSI devices. These include devices like very big arrays of high performance external storage subsystems, hard disk drives, scanners, CD-ROM drives and Ultra320 or 160 hard drives to all Intel based systems with 32 bit or 64 bit PCI-X or PCI slots.