This readme is for botht he 324_NT4_MP.EXE and the 327_NT4_OSM.EXE for the Intel(R) Server RAID Controller U2-1 (SRCU21). Windows NT 4.0 I2O SCSI Miniport Driver NT4_MP.EXE 08/24/2000 This software is copyrighted, and may only be installed and used in accordance with the license that accompanies it. These files support the following Intel product: *Intel Server RAID Controller U2-1 (SRCU21) Contents ======== This package contains an I2O SCSI Miniport driver for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. The following files are included: SCSIMP.EXE 08/17/00 23,102 Windows NT4.0 SCSI Miniport Diskette Creator readme.txt This file The following files are included in the self-extracting disk image (SCSIMP.EXE): i2omp.sys 08/01/00 version 4.01 iirmptag 04/07/00 oemsetup.inf 08/01/00 txtsetup.oem 07/24/00 Installation ============ The I2O SCSI Miniport is used during the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 setup process to allow installation of the OS to a drive or volume connected to an I2O RAID controller. 1. Download the I2O SCSI Miniport driver package called NT4_MP.EXE and save it to disk. 2. Double-click on the file NT4_MP.EXE and extract the files to an EMPTY directory. The directory C:\NT4_MP is selected by default. 3. Run the included executable file (SCSIMP.EXE) on and Windows NT or Windows ‘9x system to create the Windows NT4.0 SCSI Miniport Diskette (requires floppy diskette). 4. When running NT Setup from a bootable CD, press F6 while as soon as the blue setup screen appears. If running setup from Windows NT Installation floppy diskettes, there is no need to press F6. 5. After device detection has completed, press S to select additional storage devices, then select Other. 6. Insert the I2O SCSI Miniport driver diskette, select the I2O Miniport driver, and continue with NT installation. NOTE: This driver is only to be used for the NT installation process. Once NT is installed, you should install the complete NT 4 OSM package. Fixes/Updates ============= 08/24/2000 The following change has been made to the NT 4.0 SCSI Miniport Driver. For more information on the errata changes refer to the specification update on the product web site. - Fixed intermittent shutdown hang issue during installation of NT 4.0 to a RAID volume. 06/30/2000 These files have not changed since the first release. ============================================================================================= Windows NT 4.0 OSM's NT4_OSM.EXE 09/29/2000 This software is copyrighted, and may only be installed and used in accordance with the license that accompanies it. These files support the following Intel product: *Intel Server RAID Controller U2-1 (SRCU21) Contents ======== This package contains Random Block Storage and SCSI Peripheral class I2O OS Service Modules (OSM's) for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. The following files are included: iopbus.sys version 1.50-69d i2oexec.sys version 1.50-69d i2odisk.sys version 1.50-69d i2ofilt.sys dated 9/29/2000 i2oscsi.sys version 3.08 readme.txt this file Installation ============ 1. Download the OSM installation package called NT4_OSM.EXE and save it to disk. 2. Double-click on the file NT4_OSM.EXE. This will extract the files to a temporary directory and run setup. 3. Read and accept the license agreement. 4. The installer will check for installed version of the device drivers listed above and will automatically update older versions. 5. You will need to reboot the system for the new drivers to take effect. Fixes/Updates ============= 06/30/2000 The following issues have been resolved in the NT* OSMs. The numbers in parenthesis indicate the corresponding errata numbers for the fixes. For more information on the errata changes refer to the specification update on the product web site. - Volume still available to OS after being deleted in Storage Console. (G-7) - Old data is still accessible on a newly created partition. (G-8) 08/24/2000 - Fixed Blue Screen/hang issue when two instances of the SRCU21 adapter are in the computer system. (G-17) 09/29/2000 - Fixed Blue Screen (KERNEL_STACK_INPAGE_ERROR) on Shutdown with outstanding I/O. *Third-party trademarks are property of their respective owners.