U P D A T E N O T I C E for Triones Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI Device Driver for Intel Triton Chipset Version 3.1 (November 6, 1995) 1. Some ATAPI CD-ROM drives need different workarounds. These workarounds were added into the drivers. Now more ATAPI CD-ROM models are supported. The following CD-ROM drives were fully tested: MITSUMI FX400,FX400B,FX400C,FX400D SONY CDU55E,CDU76E,CDU77E,CDU78E HITACHI CDR-7730 NEC CDR260R,CDR271,CDR272,CDR273 TOSHIBA XM-5302B WEARNES CDD-120A,CDD-220, OAK EVALUATION PHILIPS LMS CM207 (version 3.0) 2. New workaround about WD Caviar hard disk drives recommended by Western Digital was used. (version 3.0) 3. In Wondows 95 system, when entering the DOS mode, the original PIIX configuration and drive configuration will be restored. There will be no more error message or garbage characters when exiting into the DOS mode. (version 3.0) 4. The driver for Windows 95 now allows a maximum 64K data transfer size for one command. The performance is much better than before. (version 3.0) 5. For the previous versions, if a Windows 95 system was installed without the DOS or Windows 3.1 pre-installed, for the following device combination: 0x1F0: a DMA supported disk drive 0x170: a PIO only CD-ROM drive accesssing the CD-ROM sometimes would result in an "Exception 0E ..." error message. This issue now is fixed. (version 3.0) 6. The bus master IDE is a new technology. With so many IDE/ATAPI devices already in the market, there are a lot of compatability issues. Our bus master IDE/ATAPI device drivers are the first ones in the market. We have been keeping in touch with the IDE hard disk and ATAPI CD-ROM device manfacturers. Since the last release (version 3.0), we have gotten some new feedbacks from them. We adjusted the default mode settings for some hard disks into the drivers. (version 3.1) 7. The following new CD-ROM models were tested: WEARNES CDD-620 SANYO CRD-254P 8. We provided a new method to change back to the Windows 95 default driver, please refer to the readme file. (version 3.1) 9. When forcing to use PIO mode 0, the DOS driver sometimes reportes a wrong PIO mode. This problem was fixed in this release. (version 3.1)