                HPT370 Device Driver for Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME

               Copyright (c) 1995-2001 HighPoint Technologies, Inc.
                           All Rights Reserved
                             Version 1.11


R E V I S I O N :
****************************************************************************
 v.1.2.0612	  12June2001
        o Fixed problem of Some disks will read error, when the
          other disk on same channel get removed
        o Fixed bug if one of RAID1(with Spare) member is fault
        o Fixed bugs on CF supported


 v.1.11.0512  12May2001
        o Fix Can't install Win2K (EPoX)

 v.1.11.0403       02Apr2001
        o Fix some bugs to support S3 mode

 v.1.10B      05Feb2001
        o Support hot-plug a RAID disk
        o Added support for new GUI utility


 v.1.0.3b     20Oct2000
        o  Fix problem of RAID-1 system locks up if removing one
           of mirrored disk from system durng data processing
        o  Fix problem of system file copy locks up if two RAID
           disks are on HPT370

 v.1.0.3      05Sept2000
        o  Tune up system performance
        o  Fix files copy failue between RAID and non-RAID disks

 v.1.0.2      10Aug2000
        o  Add a VxD to support STD mode for ABIT mainboard
        o  Change "INF" file to include this VxD driver

 v.1.0.1     06July2000 (internal)
        o  Fix PIO timing setting issue

 v 1.00    5/31/2000
           Revise to ver1.0

           5/22/2000
           Fix not running smoothly with Pioneer DVD-ROM

 v 0.95    04/15/2000
           Fix problems with ATAPI devices connected to HPT370 channel

 v 0.94    03/30/2000
           Add power management support in VxD file
           Fix shutdown problem on Maxtor 91024U3 drive

 v 0.93c   03/06/2000
           Add IC controller revision check
           Modify a generic Win95/98 INF file for HPT3xx series products

 v 0.93a   02/18/2000

 v 0.92    02/14/2000

          fix Intel-820 issue
 v 0.91

         (Evaluation Copy Release)


O V E R V I E W :
****************************************************************************
There are 3 files related to the HPT370 Device Driver for Microsoft
Windows 95/98/ME:

    1.  HPT3XX.MPD   The driver file.
    2.  HPT3XX.INF   The installation file.
    3.  README.TXT   This file.

I N S T A L L I N G  T H E  D R I V E R:
****************************************************************************
This installation procedure is specific only to the current version of the
driver and installation file.

NOTE:
    The driver (HPT3XX.MPD) and installation file (HPT3XX.INF) must be
    located on the same directory of the install floppy diskette.

Usually, when you plug the HPT370 UDMA/ATA100 RAID host adapter into your system and
boot up the Windows 95/98/ME system, the system will detect the HPT370
UDMA/ATA100 RAID host Adapter automatically, and ask you to install the driver for HPT370.
Follow the instructions as promted by the system to install the driver.

If Windows 95/98/ME does not automatically detect the HPT370 controller, follow the instructions outlined
 below:

Using the Windows Add New Hardware function:
1.  Close any running applications.

2. Open "My Computer".

3. Double click on the "Control Panel" icon.

4. Double click on the "Add New Hardware" icon.

5. Click on the "Next" button.

6. A window will ask: "Do you want Windows to search for new hardware?", select  "No"  then click on the "Next" button.

7. Various device types will be listed.  Select SCSI controllers and press Next.

7. Insert the driver installation diskette into drive A, then click on the "Have Disk..." button.

8. Click on the "OK" button.

9. Click on the "Next" button.

10. If you see a window that displays the settings (resources) to be used by the driver, click on "Next"  again.  Windows will then install the driver.

11. Click on the "Finish" button.

12. The system will then ask you to restart the system.


NOTE: The driver for ACPI function is useful only if hardware supports ACPI function.


U N - I N S T A L L I N G  T H E  D R I V E R :
****************************************************************************
You can use the device manager in the System control panel to remove the
driver -  but, Windows will reinstall them automatically the next time the system boots up.

To remove the drivers from the system, locate and delete the following files.
The files are installed into the following directories:

hpt3XX.mpd	c:\windows\system\iosubsys

hpt3XX.inf	c:\windows\inf\other

Once these files have been deleted, restart the system.

****************************************************************************
CONTACTING HIGHPOINT
****************************************************************************

    HighPoint Technologies, Inc.
    5177 Brandin CT
    Fremont, CA 94538
    Fax: (510) 490-4578

    E-mail: support@highpoint-tech.com
    World Wide Web:  http://www.highpoint-tech.com


****************************************************************************
****************************************************************************

COPYRIGHT
   Copyright (c) 1995-2001  HighPoint Technologies, Inc. All rights
   reserved. No part of this README file may be reproduced, stored
   in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means,
   electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise,
   without the prior written consent of HighPoint Technologies, Inc.

TRADEMARKS
   All trademarks are owned by their respective owners.

CHANGES
   The material contained within this document is for informational use
   and is subject to change without notice. While reasonable efforts have
   been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy,
   HighPoint Technologies, Inc. assumes no liability resulting from errors
   or omissions in this document, or from the use of the information
   contained herein.

   HighPoint Technologies, Inc. reserves the right to make changes in
   the product design without reservation and without notification to
   its users.

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY:
   IN NO EVENT WILL HIGHPOINT BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
   INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR
   INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT OR DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
   THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN PARTICULAR, HIGHPOINT SHALL NOT
   HAVE LIABILITY FOR ANY HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, OR DATA STORED/USED WITH
   THE PRODUCT, INCLUDING THE COSTS OF REPAIRING, REPLACING, OR
   RECOVERING SUCH HARDWARE, OR DATA.

