Aaron Posted February 18, 2002 Share Posted February 18, 2002 Please note that this post has been posted to both the [b:23eeb661aa]Windows XP and .NET[/b:23eeb661aa] and [b:23eeb661aa]Windows 9x/2k/ME/NT[/b:23eeb661aa] forums.ASPI 4.70 has been kindly released for free from Adaptec and you can get it from their page:http://www.adaptec.com/worldwide/support/d...oduct/ASPI-4.70Installation instructions:For Windows 98, NT 4.0, Me and 2000, use the enclosed ASPIINST.EXE file to install the ASPI layer. Includes ASPICHK version checking utility. For Windows XP, select Start - Run from the menu, and then the Browse button. Locate the INSTALL.BAT file in the directory the files extracted to and select the OPEN button. In the command box, add a space and either XP32 for Pentium I/II/III/IV processors or XP64 for Itanium processors. The command should look like: c:adaptecaspiinstall.bat XP32 or c:adaptecaspiinstall.bat XP64. Then select the OK button to run the XP installer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drewdatrip Posted February 18, 2002 Share Posted February 18, 2002 What exactly does ASPI layering do? I know some burning programs require it and Winamp3 uses it. But im sort of wondering why i shoud install it.Thankx-Drew Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aaron Posted February 18, 2002 Author Share Posted February 18, 2002 You already answered your own question drewdatrip! rofl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XPerties Posted February 18, 2002 Share Posted February 18, 2002 Drew Drew Drew...where you come from....:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl -XPerties Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drewdatrip Posted February 18, 2002 Share Posted February 18, 2002 I think some how i was under the impression that ASPI had some added benifits to it. Like performance or somthing else...but i guess not........DOH!! :rofl :rofl Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Booger Posted February 18, 2002 Share Posted February 18, 2002 ASPIASPI (Advanced SCSI Programming Interface) specifies how an application program can communicate with a SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) device through a common SCSI device driver. ASPI provides a set of functions that are common to any SCSI device. Developed by Adaptec, ASPI has become the industry standard for controlling SCSI devices. The ASPI device driver is the program that actually interacts with the SCSI device. The layering looks something like this: application/utility, ASPI, ASPI driver, SCSI card. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
suse lover Posted February 19, 2002 Share Posted February 19, 2002 ****... and I always thought SCSI meant System Can't See It. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrbig Posted August 19, 2009 Share Posted August 19, 2009 (edited) Would like to point out, that, as of the date of this post, the new URL is As Of Today (8-19-2009).This post came up in a Google search, so for those of you in a hurry...uh...here you go. Edited August 19, 2009 by mrbig Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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