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=    Adaptec Aic7xxx Fast -> Ultra160 Family Manager Set v6.3.1    =
=                            README for                            =
=                     The Linux Operating System                   =
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The following information is available in this file:

  1. Supported Hardware
  2. Version History
  3. Installation Instructions
  4. Command Line Options
  5. Additional Notes
  6. Diskette Structure
  7. Contacting Adaptec

1. Supported Hardware

   The following Adaptec SCSI Chips and Host Adapters are supported by
   the aic7xxx driver. 

   Chip    MIPS  Host Bus  MaxSync  MaxWidth  SCBs  Notes
   ---------------------------------------------------------------
   aic7770  10    EISA/VL   10MHz    16Bit      4   1
   aic7850  10    PCI/32    10MHz    8Bit       3
   aic7855  10    PCI/32    10MHz    8Bit       3
   aic7856  10    PCI/32    10MHz    8Bit       3
   aic7859  10    PCI/32    20MHz    8Bit       3
   aic7860  10    PCI/32    20MHz    8Bit       3
   aic7870  10    PCI/32    10MHz    16Bit      16
   aic7880  10    PCI/32    20MHz    16Bit      16
   aic7890  20    PCI/32    40MHz    16Bit      16      3 4 5 6 7 8
   aic7891  20    PCI/64    40MHz    16Bit      16      3 4 5 6 7 8
   aic7892  20   PCI/64-66  80MHz    16Bit      16      3 4 5 6 7 8
   aic7895  15    PCI/32    20MHz    16Bit      16    2 3 4 5
   aic7895C 15    PCI/32    20MHz    16Bit      16    2 3 4 5     8
   aic7896  20    PCI/32    40MHz    16Bit      16    2 3 4 5 6 7 8
   aic7897  20    PCI/64    40MHz    16Bit      16    2 3 4 5 6 7 8
   aic7899  20   PCI/64-66  80MHz    16Bit      16    2 3 4 5 6 7 8

   1.   Multiplexed Twin Channel Device - One controller servicing two
        busses.
   2.   Multi-function Twin Channel Device - Two controllers on one chip.
   3.   Command Channel Secondary DMA Engine - Allows scatter gather list
        and SCB prefetch.
   4.   64 Byte SCB Support - Allows disconnected, unttagged request table
        for all possible target/lun combinations.
   5.   Block Move Instruction Support - Doubles the speed of certain
        sequencer operations.
   6.   `Bayonet' style Scatter Gather Engine - Improves S/G prefetch
        performance.
   7.   Queuing Registers - Allows queuing of new transactions without
        pausing the sequencer.
   8.   Multiple Target IDs - Allows the controller to respond to selection
        as a target on multiple SCSI IDs.

   Controller      Chip   Host-Bus    Int-Connectors  Ext-Connectors  Notes
   --------------------------------------------------------------------------
   AHA-274X[A]    aic7770   EISA         SE-50M         SE-HD50F
   AHA-274X[A]W   aic7770   EISA         SE-HD68F       SE-HD68F
                                         SE-50M
   AHA-274X[A]T   aic7770   EISA       2 X SE-50M       SE-HD50F
   AHA-2842       aic7770    VL          SE-50M         SE-HD50F
   AHA-2940AU     aic7860   PCI/32       SE-50M         SE-HD50F
   AVA-2902I      aic7860   PCI/32       SE-50M
   AVA-2902E      aic7860   PCI/32       SE-50M
   AVA-2906       aic7856   PCI/32       SE-50M         SE-DB25F
   APC-7850       aic7850   PCI/32       SE-50M                       1
   AVA-2940       aic7860   PCI/32       SE-50M
   AHA-2920B      aic7860   PCI/32       SE-50M
   AHA-2930B      aic7860   PCI/32       SE-50M
   AHA-2920C      aic7856   PCI/32       SE-50M         SE-HD50F
   AHA-2930C      aic7860   PCI/32       SE-50M
   AHA-2930C      aic7860   PCI/32       SE-50M
   AHA-2910C      aic7860   PCI/32       SE-50M
   AHA-2915C      aic7860   PCI/32       SE-50M
   AHA-2940AU/CN  aic7860   PCI/32       SE-50M         SE-HD50F
   AHA-2944W      aic7870   PCI/32     HVD-HD68F        HVD-HD68F
                                        HVD-50M
   AHA-3940W      aic7870   PCI/32     2 X SE-HD68F     SE-HD68F        2
   AHA-2940UW     aic7880   PCI/32       SE-HD68F
                                         SE-50M         SE-HD68F
   AHA-2940U      aic7880   PCI/32       SE-50M         SE-HD50F
   AHA-2940D      aic7880   PCI/32
   AHA-2940 A/T   aic7880   PCI/32
   AHA-2940D A/T  aic7880   PCI/32
   AHA-3940UW     aic7880   PCI/32     2 X SE-HD68F     SE-HD68F          3
   AHA-3940UWD    aic7880   PCI/32     2 X SE-HD68F   2 X SE-VHD68F       3
   AHA-3940U      aic7880   PCI/32     2 X SE-50M       SE-HD50F          3
   AHA-2944UW     aic7880   PCI/32      HVD-HD68F       HVD-HD68F
                                         HVD-50M
   AHA-3944UWD    aic7880   PCI/32     2 X HVD-HD68F  2 X HVD-VHD68F      3
   AHA-4944UW     aic7880   PCI/32
   AHA-2930UW     aic7880   PCI/32
   AHA-2940UW Pro aic7880   PCI/32      SE-HD68F        SE-HD68F            4
                                         SE-50M
   AHA-2940UW/CN  aic7880   PCI/32
   AHA-2940UDual  aic7895   PCI/32
   AHA-2940UWDual aic7895   PCI/32
   AHA-3940UWD    aic7895   PCI/32
   AHA-3940AUW    aic7895   PCI/32
   AHA-3940AUWD   aic7895   PCI/32
   AHA-3940AU     aic7895   PCI/32
   AHA-3944AUWD   aic7895   PCI/32     2 X HVD-HD68F  2 X HVD-VHD68F
   AHA-2940U2B    aic7890   PCI/32      LVD-HD68F       LVD-HD68F
   AHA-2940U2 OEM aic7891   PCI/64
   AHA-2940U2W    aic7890   PCI/32      LVD-HD68F       LVD-HD68F
                                        SE-HD68F 
                                         SE-50M
   AHA-2950U2B    aic7891   PCI/64      LVD-HD68F       LVD-HD68F
   AHA-2930U2     aic7890   PCI/32      LVD-HD68F       SE-HD50F
                                         SE-50M 
   AHA-3950U2B    aic7897   PCI/64
   AHA-3950U2D    aic7897   PCI/64
   AHA-29160      aic7892   PCI/64-66
   AHA-29160 CPQ  aic7892   PCI/64-66
   AHA-29160N     aic7892   PCI/32      LVD-HD68F       SE-HD50F
                                         SE-50M
   AHA-29160LP    aic7892   PCI/64-66
   AHA-19160      aic7892   PCI/64-66
   AHA-29150LP    aic7892   PCI/64-66
   AHA-29130LP    aic7892   PCI/64-66
   AHA-3960D      aic7899   PCI/64-66  2 X LVD-HD68F  2 X LVD-VHD68F
                                         LVD-50M
   AHA-3960D CPQ  aic7899   PCI/64-66  2 X LVD-HD68F  2 X LVD-VHD68F
                                         LVD-50M
   AHA-39160      aic7899   PCI/64-66  2 X LVD-HD68F  2 X LVD-VHD68F
                                         LVD-50M

   1. No BIOS support
   2. DEC21050 PCI-PCI bridge with multiple controller chips on secondary bus
   3. DEC2115X PCI-PCI bridge with multiple controller chips on secondary bus
   4. All three SCSI connectors may be used simultaneously without
      SCSI "stub" effects.

2. Version History

   6.3.4 (December 22nd, 2003)
        - Provide a better description string for the 2915/30LP.
        - Sniff sense information returned by targets for unit
          attention errors that may indicate that the device has
          been changed.  If we see such status for non Domain
          Validation related commands, start a DV scan for the
          target.  In the past, DV would only occur for hot-plugged
          devices if no target had been previously probed for a
          particular ID.  This change guarantees that the DV process
          will occur even if the user swaps devices without any
          interveining I/O to tell us that a device has gone missing.
          The old behavior, among other things, would fail to spin up
          drives that were hot-plugged since the Linux mid-layer
          will only spin-up drives on initial attach.

   6.3.3 (November 6th, 2003)
        - Support the 2.6.0-test9 kernel
        - Fix rare deadlock caused by using del_timer_sync from within
          a timer handler.

   6.3.2 (October 27th, 2003)
        - Enforce a bus settle delay for bus resets that the
          driver initiates.
        - Fall back to basic DV for U160 devices that lack an
          echo buffer.
        - Correctly detect that left over BIOS data has not
          been initialized when the CHPRST status bit is set
          during driver initialization.

   6.3.1 (October 21st, 2003)
        - Fix a compiler error when building with only EISA or PCI
          support compiled into the kernel.
        - Add chained dependencies to both the driver and aicasm Makefiles
          to avoid problems with parallel builds.
        - Move additional common routines to the aiclib OSM library  
          to reduce code duplication.
        - Fix a bug in the testing of the AHC_TMODE_WIDEODD_BUG that
          could cause target mode operations to hang.
        - Leave removal of softcs from the global list of softcs to
          the OSM.  This allows us to avoid holding the list_lock during
          device destruction.

   6.3.0 (September 8th, 2003)
        - Move additional common routines to the aiclib OSM library
          to reduce code duplication.
	- Bump minor number to reflect change in error recovery strategy.

   6.2.38 (August 31st, 2003)
        - Avoid an inadvertant reset of the controller during the
          memory mapped I/O test should the controller be left in
          the reset state prior to driver initialization.  On some
          systems, this extra reset resulted in a system hang due
          to a chip access that occurred too soon after reset.
        - Move additional common routines to the aiclib OSM library
          to reduce code duplication.
        - Add magic sysrq handler that causes a card dump to be output
          to the console for each controller.

   6.2.37 (August 12th, 2003)
        - Perform timeout recovery within the driver instead of relying
          on the Linux SCSI mid-layer to perform this function.  The
          mid-layer does not know the full state of the SCSI bus and
          is therefore prone to looping for several minutes to effect
          recovery.  The new scheme recovers within 15 seconds of the
          failure.
        - Support writing 93c56/66 SEEPROM on newer cards.
        - Avoid clearing ENBUSFREE during single stepping to avoid
          spurious "unexpected busfree while idle" messages.
        - Enable the use of the "Auto-Access-Pause" feature on the
          aic7880 and aic7870 chips.  It was disabled due to an
          oversight.  Using this feature drastically reduces command
          delivery latency.

   6.2.36 (June 3rd, 2003)
        - Correct code that disables PCI parity error checking.
        - Correct and simplify handling of the ignore wide residue
          message.  The previous code would fail to report a residual
          if the transaction data length was even and we received
          an IWR message.
        - Add support for the 2.5.X EISA framework.
        - Update for change in 2.5.X SCSI proc FS interface.
        - Correct Domain Validation command-line option parsing.
        - When negotiation async via an 8bit WDTR message, send
          an SDTR with an offset of 0 to be sure the target
          knows we are async.  This works around a firmware defect  
          in the Quantum Atlas 10K.
        - Clear PCI error state during driver attach so that we
          don't disable memory mapped I/O due to a stray write
          by some other driver probe that occurred before we
          claimed the controller.

   6.2.35 (May 14th, 2003)
        - Fix a few GCC 3.3 compiler warnings.
        - Correct operation on EISA Twin Channel controller.
        - Add support for 2.5.X's scsi_report_device_reset().

   6.2.34 (May 5th, 2003)
        - Fix locking regression instroduced in 6.2.29 that
          could cuase a lock order reversal between the io_request_lock
          and our per-softc lock.  This was only possible on RH9,
          SuSE, and kernel.org 2.4.X kernels.

   6.2.33 (April 30th, 2003)
        - Dynamically disable PCI parity error reporting after
          10 errors are reported to the user.  These errors are
          the result of some other device issuing PCI transactions
          with bad parity.  Once the user has been informed of the
          problem, continuing to report the errors just degrades
          our performance.

   6.2.32 (March 28th, 2003)
        - Dynamically sized S/G lists to avoid SCSI malloc
          pool fragmentation and SCSI mid-layer deadlock.

   6.2.28 (January 20th, 2003)
        - Domain Validation Fixes
        - Add ability to disable PCI parity error checking.
        - Enhanced Memory Mapped I/O probe

   6.2.20 (November 7th, 2002)
        - Added Domain Validation.

3. Installation Instructions

   3.1. Installing Redhat Linux 7.2/7.3/Advanced Server 2.1 with an
        Fast -> Ultra160 aic7xxx SCSI Host Adapter

        1) Install the adapter and power on your system.
        2) Boot from the Redhat CDROM.
        3) At the boot menu, type 'linux dd' and press ENTER.
        4) Follow the on-screens prompts to insert the Adaptec 
           Redhat driver disk.
        5) Procede with the normal Redhat installation steps.
        6) For RedHat 7.2, additional steps are required:
           a) At the Boot Loader Configuration Menu, select 'Use
              Grub as the Boot Loader'.
           b) At the Boot Disk Configuration Menu, select 'Skip Boot
              Disk Creation'.
           c) At the Congratulations screen, press CTRL+ALT+F2
           d) Type: chroot /mnt/sysimage
           e) Type: mount /dev/fd0 /mnt
           f) Type: /mnt/fixup.sh
           g) Press ALT+F7 and proceed with the installation.

   3.2. Installing SuSE 7.3/8.0/Enterprise Server 7 with a
        Fast -> Ultra160 aic7xxx SCSI Host Adapter
        1) Install the adapter and power on your system.
        2) Boot from the SuSE CDROM.
        3) At the boot menu, press the ALT key to stop the boot.
        4) Press 'Enter' and follow the onscreen prompts to insert
           the Adaptec SuSE driver disk.
        5) Proceed with the normal SuSE installation steps.

   3.3. Installing the Driver when Redhat or SuSE is Already 
        Installed

        1) Fetch the Adaptec driver RPM file appropriate to your version
           of RedHat/SuSE.
        2) Type: rpm -ivh <RPM file>
        3) Make sure to reboot the system by issuing the command
           "shutdown -h now". After the system reboots, the 
           procedure is then done.
 
   3.3. Removing the Driver

        Removing the Adaptec aic7xxx driver is not presently supported.

4. Command Line Options

        WARNING: ALTERING OR ADDING THESE DRIVER PARAMETERS
                 INCORRECTLY CAN RENDER YOUR SYSTEM INOPERABLE.
                 USE THEM WITH CAUTION. 

   Edit the file "modules.conf" in the directory /etc and add/edit a
   line containing 'options aic7xxx aic7xxx=[command[,command...]]' where
   'command' is one or more of the following:
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
              Option: verbose
          Definition: enable additional informative messages during
                      driver operation.
     Possible Values: This option is a flag
       Default Value: disabled
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
              Option: debug:[value]
          Definition: Enables various levels of debugging information
     Possible Values: 0x0000 = no debugging, 0xffff = full debugging
       Default Value: 0x0000
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
              Option: no_probe
              Option: probe_eisa_vl
          Definition: Do not probe for EISA/VLB controllers.
                      This is a toggle.  If the driver is compiled
                      to not probe EISA/VLB controllers by default,
                      specifying "no_probe" will enable this probing.
                      If the driver is compiled to probe EISA/VLB
                      controllers by default, specifying "no_probe"
                      will disable this probing.
     Possible Values: This option is a toggle
       Default Value: EISA/VLB probing is disabled by default.
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
              Option: pci_parity
          Definition: Toggles the detection of PCI parity errors.
                      On many motherboards with VIA chipsets,
                      PCI parity is not generated correctly on the
                      PCI bus.  It is impossible for the hardware to
                      differentiate between these "spurious" parity
                      errors and real parity errors.  The symptom of
                      this problem is a stream of the message:
    "scsi0: Data Parity Error Detected during address or write data phase"
                      output by the driver.
     Possible Values: This option is a toggle
       Default Value: PCI Parity Error reporting is disabled
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
              Option: no_reset
          Definition: Do not reset the bus during the initial probe
                      phase
     Possible Values: This option is a flag
       Default Value: disabled
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
              Option: extended
          Definition: Force extended translation on the controller
     Possible Values: This option is a flag
       Default Value: disabled
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
              Option: periodic_otag
          Definition: Send an ordered tag periodically to prevent
                      tag starvation.  Needed for some older devices
     Possible Values: This option is a flag
       Default Value: disabled
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
              Option: reverse_scan
          Definition: Probe the scsi bus in reverse order, starting
                      with target 15
     Possible Values: This option is a flag
       Default Value: disabled
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
              Option: global_tag_depth:[value]
          Definition: Global tag depth for all targets on all busses.
                      This option sets the default tag depth which
                      may be selectively overridden vi the tag_info
                      option.
     Possible Values: 1 - 253
       Default Value: 32
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
              Option: tag_info:{{value[,value...]}[,{value[,value...]}...]}
          Definition: Set the per-target tagged queue depth on a
                      per controller basis.  Both controllers and targets
                      may be ommitted indicating that they should retain
                      the default tag depth.
            Examples: tag_info:{{16,32,32,64,8,8,,32,32,32,32,32,32,32,32,32}
                        On Controller 0
                          specifies a tag depth of 16 for target 0
                          specifies a tag depth of 64 for target 3
                          specifies a tag depth of 8 for targets 4 and 5
                          leaves target 6 at the default
                          specifies a tag depth of 32 for targets 1,2,7-15
                        All other targets retain the default depth.

                      tag_info:{{},{32,,32}}
                        On Controller 1
                          specifies a tag depth of 32 for targets 0 and 2
                        All other targets retain the default depth.
                        
     Possible Values: 1 - 253
       Default Value: 32
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
              Option: seltime:[value]
          Definition: Specifies the selection timeout value
     Possible Values: 0 = 256ms, 1 = 128ms, 2 = 64ms, 3 = 32ms
       Default Value: 0
   -----------------------------------------------------------------
              Option: dv: {value[,value...]}
          Definition: Set Domain Validation Policy on a per-controller basis.
                      Controllers may be ommitted indicating that
                      they should retain the default read streaming setting.
             Example: dv:{-1,0,,1,1,0}
                        On Controller 0 leave DV at its default setting.
                        On Controller 1 disable DV.
                        Skip configuration on Controller 2.
                        On Controllers 3 and 4 enable DV.
                        On Controller 5 disable DV.

     Possible Values: < 0 Use setting from serial EEPROM.
                      0 Disable DV
                      > 0 Enable DV

       Default Value: SCSI-Select setting on controllers with a SCSI Select
                      option for DV.  Otherwise, on for controllers supporting
                      U160 speeds and off for all other controller types.
   -----------------------------------------------------------------

   Example:
   'options aic7xxx aic7xxx=verbose,no_probe,tag_info:{{},{,,10}},seltime:1"
        enables verbose logging, Disable EISA/VLB probing,
        and set tag depth on Controller 1/Target 2 to 10 tags.

5. Additional Notes

   5.1. Known/Unresolved or FYI Issues

        * Under United Linux, installation of a United Linux Service
          Pack will revert the installed driver to the version embedded
          in the Service Pack.  Installing this RPM again will restore
          the driver to the latest version.  By default, the "rpm"
          rpm command prevents re-installing packages that are already
          installed.  If this RPM was installed before the Service Pack
          upgrade, the user can force the rpm utility to re-install this
          RPM with the "--force" command line argument..

          Example: rpm -Uvh --force <RPM file>

        * Under United Linux, performing a full install from service
          pack media installs the *base* operating system via an updated
          installer, but does not result in a system upgraded to that
          service pack release.  More information on how to update your
          system to the latest service pack level can be found in the
          README file on the service pack installation media.

          Base installation using service pack media requires a
          driver update diskette specific to that service pack.
          Do not use the base United Linux 1.0 driver update diskette
          when installing using service pack media.

        * Under SuSE 8.1, the driver may fail to operate correctly due
          to a problem with interrupt routing under ACPI.  Please
          contact SuSE for an updated Linux kernel.  As a workaround
          for installing under the stock SuSE 8.1 configuration,
          select the 'Linux safe settings' option from the GRUB menu
          during boot.

        * RedHat 9 changed the way that options are parsed in the
          /etc/modules.conf file.  The driver name in the second argument
          of the 'options' line must have a '.o' appended to it for
          /sbin/mkinitrd to handle the option correctly.

6. Diskette Structure

   RedHat 7.2:
   /mnt/floppy/fixup.sh
   /mnt/floppy/modules.cgz
   /mnt/floppy/modules.dep
   /mnt/floppy/pcitable
   /mnt/floppy/readme.txt
   /mnt/floppy/rhdd-6.1

   RedHat 7.3, 8.0, Advanced Server 2.1:
   /mnt/floppy/modules.cgz
   /mnt/floppy/modules.dep
   /mnt/floppy/pcitable
   /mnt/floppy/readme.txt
   /mnt/floppy/rhdd-6.1

   SuSE 7.3:
   /mnt/floppy/readme.txt
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-7.3/install/inst_finish.ycp
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-7.3/install/update.post
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-7.3/install/update.pre
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-7.3/install/update.tgz
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-7.3/modules/aic7xxx.o

   SuSE 8.0:
   /mnt/floppy/readme.txt
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-8.0/install/Boot.ycp
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-8.0/install/Vendor.ycp
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-8.0/install/update.post
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-8.0/install/update.pre
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-8.0/install/update.tgz
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-8.0/modules/aic7xxx.o

   SuSE Linux Enterprise 7:
   /mnt/floppy/readme.txt
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-7.3/install/update.post
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-7.3/install/update.pre
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-7.3/install/update.tgz
   /mnt/floppy/linux/suse/i386-7.3/modules/aic7xxx.o

7. Contacting Adaptec

   A Technical Support Identification (TSID) Number is required for 
   Adaptec technical support.
    - The 12-digit TSID can be found on the white barcode-type label
      included inside the box with your product. The TSID helps us 
      provide more efficient service by accurately identifying your 
      product and support status.
   Support Options
    - Search the Adaptec Support Knowledgebase (ASK) at
      http://ask.adaptec.com for articles, troubleshooting tips, and
      frequently asked questions for your product.
    - For support via Email, submit your question to Adaptec's 
      Technical Support Specialists at http://ask.adaptec.com.
     
   North America
    - Visit our Web site at http://www.adaptec.com.
    - To speak with a Fibre Channel/RAID/External Storage Technical
      Support Specialist, call 1-321-207-2000,
      Hours: Monday-Friday, 3:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., PST.
      (Not open on holidays)
    - For Technical Support in all other technologies including 
      SCSI, call 1-408-934-7274,
      Hours: Monday-Friday, 6:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., PST.
      (Not open on holidays)
    - For after hours support, call 1-800-416-8066 ($99/call, 
      $149/call on holidays)
    - To order Adaptec products including software and cables, call
      1-800-442-7274 or 1-408-957-7274. You can also visit our 
      online store at http://www.adaptecstore.com

   Europe
    - Visit our Web site at http://www.adaptec-europe.com.
    - English and French: To speak with a Technical Support 
      Specialist, call one of the following numbers:
        - English: +32-2-352-3470
        - French:  +32-2-352-3460
      Hours: Monday-Thursday, 10:00 to 12:30, 13:30 to 17:30 CET 
             Friday, 10:00 to 12:30, 13:30 to 16:30 CET
    - German: To speak with a Technical Support Specialist,
      call +49-89-456-40660
      Hours: Monday-Thursday, 09:30 to 12:30, 13:30 to 16:30 CET
             Friday, 09:30 to 12:30, 13:30 to 15:00 CET
    - To order Adaptec products, including accessories and cables:
        - UK: +0800-96-65-26 or fax +0800-731-02-95
        - Other European countries: +32-11-300-379

   Australia and New Zealand
    - Visit our Web site at http://www.adaptec.com.au.
    - To speak with a Technical Support Specialist, call 
      +612-9416-0698
      Hours: Monday-Friday, 10:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., EAT
      (Not open on holidays)

   Japan
    - To speak with a Technical Support Specialist, call 
      +81-3-5308-6120 
      Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., 1:00 p.m. to
      6:00 p.m. TSC

   Hong Kong and China
    - To speak with a Technical Support Specialist, call 
      +852-2869-7200
      Hours: Monday-Friday, 10:00 to 17:00.
    - Fax Technical Support at +852-2869-7100.

   Singapore
    - To speak with a Technical Support Specialist, call 
      +65-245-7470
      Hours: Monday-Friday, 10:00 to 17:00.
    - Fax Technical Support at +852-2869-7100

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