**************************************************************************** **************************************************************************** * * * PIIX Bus Master IDE Drivers for Windows 95* * * Installation, Usage, and Release Note Information * * * * NOTE: * * This document refers to desktop systems with * * the following Intel PCIset devices: * * 82371FB (PIIX1), 82371SB (PIIX3) or 82371AB (PIIX4) in * * conjunction with the following Intel PCIsets: * * 430FX, 430HX, 430TX, 430VX and 440FX * * * * The terms "PIIX", "82371xB" refer to any/all of the * * following Intel PCIset devices: 82371FB, 82371SB, 82371AB * * * * Also, the term "processor" refers to the Pentium(R) processor, * * the Pentium(R) processor with MMX(tm) technology, the * * Pentium(R) Pro processor, and the Pentium(R) II processor * * ONLY. * * * * * **************************************************************************** **************************************************************************** **************************************************************************** * INTRODUCTION * **************************************************************************** This document describes the installation procedure and usage information for the PIIX Bus Master IDE Drivers for Windows 95*. Also included are release notes describing any problems or issues with the software which were known at the time of shipment. **************************************************************************** * CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT * **************************************************************************** This document contains the following sections: 1. System Requirements 2. Contents of the Distribution Package 3. Installing the Software 4. Verifying Installation of the Software 5. De-installing the Software 6. Troubleshooting 7. Identifying the Software Version Number 8. Release Notes 8A. IDE Devices Supported By the Driver 8B. Applications Supported By the Driver 8C. Large (>528MB) IDE Fixed Disk Drive Support By the Driver 8D. Release-Specific Troubleshooting Information 8E. Revision History 8F. Release Testing Information **************************************************************************** * 1. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS * **************************************************************************** This section describes system requirements for the PIIX Bus Master IDE Device Driver for Windows 95*. Refer to the Release Notes section of this document for additional information regarding this release. NOTE: This driver has been designed for and tested with Windows 95* only. This driver will only install on systems with Windows 95*. 1. The system must contain a supported Intel processor and chip set configuration: Chip set: Intel 430FX, 430HX, 430TX, 430VX and 440FX chip sets. Processor: Intel Pentium(R), Pentium(R) with MMX(TM) Technology, Pentium(R) Pro, and Pentium(R) II devices ONLY. 2. Ensure that a mouse is connected to the system. 3. One of the following versions of Windows 95* must be installed on the system prior to running utility program. Windows 95* 4.00.950 (Retail) Windows 95* 4.00.950a (OSR1) Windows 95* 4.00.950b (OSR2 without USB Supplement) Windows 95* 4.00.950b (OSR2.1 with USB Supplement) 4. This utility should only be used on desktop systems. The utility must not be executed on notebook or portable systems with or without dock. 5. It is assumed that the BIOS properly initialized the 82371xB IDE interface for Bus Master IDE operation. 6. There are no other non-82371xB IDE controllers (add-in IDE controller or sound card with IDE) enabled on the system. **************************************************************************** * 2. CONTENTS OF THE DISTRIBUTION PACKAGE * **************************************************************************** The Intel PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver for Windows 95*, Version 3.00 release package contains the following items: Date Time Size File ---- ---- ---- ---- 06/20/97 12:00a BMIDE_95.EXE 06/20/97 12:00a README.TXT 06/20/97 12:00a 29,958 PIIXDRV.Z 06/20/97 12:00a 45,312 SETUP.EXE 06/20/97 12:00a 69,700 SETUP.INS 06/20/97 12:00a 320,411 _INST32I.EX_ 06/20/97 12:00a 6,128 _SETUP.DLL 06/20/97 12:00a 179,689 _SETUP.LIB **************************************************************************** * 3. INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE * **************************************************************************** This installation procedure is specific only to the version of the driver and installation file included in this package. This subsection describes how to install the software on a system where Windows 95* is installed. NOTE: Record the location of the Windows 95* directory before installing the driver. 1. Check the System Requirements. Windows 95* must be fully installed and running on the system prior to running this software. 2. Close any running applications. 3. Remove references to installed real-mode IDE device drivers in the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files (especially any drivers that control ATAPI CD-ROM and special IDE features). Use the Notepad utility to do this. 4. The driver files are stored in an integrated application setup program. This program is a Windows 95* program that allows the driver files to be INSTALLED or DE-INSTALLED. Execute the driver setup program. Run SETUP.EXE. 4. Click 'Next' on Welcome Screen to read and agree to the license agreement. View the text file and choose File\Exit to close Notepad and continue. NOTE: If you click 'No', program will terminate. 5. Click 'Yes' if you agree to continue. NOTE: If you click 'No', the program will terminate. 6. Select 'INSTALL', to install the PIIX Bus Master IDE Device Driver when prompted to do so. NOTE: if the driver is currently installed on the system, SETUP will ask you whether or not you want to continue. Follow the prompts on the screen to Install the driver if desired. 7. Click 'OK' to restart the system when prompted to do so. 8. Follow the screen instructions and use default settings to complete the setup when Windows 95* is re-started. Upon re-start, Windows 95* will display that it has found an Intel PCI Bus Master IDE controller hardware and is installing hardware for it. If a "New Hardware Found" dialog box is displayed requesting the location of the drivers, use the mouse to click on the scrollbar and click on the \System\IOSubSys path: For example: a. Click on 'C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS\' b. Click 'OK'. 9 Select 'Yes', when prompted to re-start Windows 95*. NOTE: After installation, the following driver and related files are stored as listed. \System\IOSubSys\IDEATAPI.MPD \System\IOSubSys\PIIXVSD.VXD \INF\IDEATAPI.INF **************************************************************************** * 4. VERIFYING INSTALLATION OF THE DRIVER * **************************************************************************** This installation verification procedure is specific only to the version of the driver and installation file included in this package. This subsection describes how to verify installation of the software on a system where Windows 95* is installed. This installation verification procedure is specific only to the version of the driver and installation file included in this package. If the system does not operate reliably or fails to boot when the driver is installed, De-install the driver. Refer to the RELEASE NOTES section for more information. In order to verify the installation of the driver: 1. Open the Control Panel folder. 2. Invoke the System applet. 3. Click on the Device Manager tab. 4. Select the View Devices by Type option. A list of the devices connected to the system will be displayed. 5. Click on the Hard Disk Controllers record. One of two cases will be listed. For CASE 1, there could be up to three instances listed: Intel 82371XX PCI Bus Master IDE Controllers Primary Bus Master IDE Controller Secondary Bus Master IDE Controller Go to step 6 for CASE 1. For CASE 2, there could be up to two instances listed: Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Intel PIIX PCI Bus Master IDE Controller Go to step 7 for CASE 3. NOTE FOR ALL CASES: a. The content of the text strings is dependent on the driver's INF file (named IDEATAPI.INF in the driver's install directory). As a result, the individual controller descriptions may vary slightly from what is listed above. In this case, select the closest match. NOTES FOR CASE 1: b. XX in 82371XX, shown in CASE 1 may be: FB, SB, AB. c. Depending on your current system configuration, only one of the instances displayed for the Primary or the Secondary IDE controllers may be displayed. d. The order in which the individual hard disk controller instances are listed may vary. NOTE FOR CASE 2: e. Depending on the current system configuration, only one of the instances may be displayed. 6. Verify the Intel 82371xx PCI Bus Master IDE Controllers Driver listing. NOTES: a. A yellow mark on an instance is NORMAL if no devices are connected to that controller. b. If only one instance is present, there should be no yellow warning symbol next to it. If a yellow warning symbol appears in error (cannot be attributed to either of Steps 6a or 6b), the driver may not be installed and/or working properly. **************************************************************************** * 5. DE-INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE * **************************************************************************** This de-installation procedure is specific only to the version of the driver and installation file included in this package. This subsection describes how to install the software on a system where Windows 95* is installed. NOTE: Record the location of the Windows 95* directory before de-installing the driver. 1. Check the System Requirements. Windows 95* must be fully installed and running on the system prior to running this software. 2. Close any running applications. 3. The driver de-installer is stored in an integrated application setup program. This program is a Windows 95* program that allows the driver files to be INSTALLED or DE-INSTALLED. Execute the driver setup program. Run SETUP.EXE. 4. Click 'Next' on Welcome Screen to read and agree to the license agreement. View the text file and choose File\Exit to close Notepad and continue. NOTE: If you click 'No', program will terminate. 5. Click 'Yes' if you agree to continue. NOTE: If you click 'No', the program will terminate. 6. Select 'DE-INSTALL', to install the PIIX Bus Master IDE Device Driver when prompted to do so. NOTE: if the driver is not currently installed on the system, SETUP will exit. 7. Click 'OK' to restart the system when prompted to do so. 8. Follow the screen instructions and use default settings to complete the setup when Windows 95* is re-started. Upon re-start, if Windows 95* if responds with an "Update Device Driver Wizard" dialog box (applies to systems with Windows 95* Version 950B) then follow the UPDATE DEVICE DRIVER WIZARD directions section, otherwise go to the NON-WIZARD directions. NON-WIZARD directions: A. Select 'Windows default driver', A "New Hardware Found" dialog box will request a driver location. B. Select 'Yes' to restart the system when prompted to do so. Step C may happen several times. UPDATE DEVICE DRIVER WIZARD directions: A. Select 'Next', A Wizard dialog box requests to search for drivers. B. Select 'Finish', The Wizard dialog box will indicate it found a driver in the \INF directory. C. Select 'Yes' to restart the system when prompted to do so. Step C may happen several times. D. Go to step 4, De-Installation process is complete. 4. De-Install process is complete. **************************************************************************** * 6. TROUBLESHOOTING * **************************************************************************** The following procedure assumes that the hardware/software requirements from above have been satisfied. The following procedure also assumes that the installation of the driver was performed as described in the 'Verifying Installation of the Driver' section. Refer to the 'Release Notes' section of the document for additional information. COMMON PROBLEMS: **************** 1. The device is incompatible with PCI Bus Master IDE operation. This is due to the fact that the device does not work properly when accessed in a PCI Bus Master IDE fashion. Contact the device manufacturer for more information. 2. Verify the length of the cables that are being used to connect the IDE or ATAPI devices to the primary and secondary PIIX IDE interfaces. The length of these cables from END-TO-END should not exceed 18 inches (0.46 m). Furthermore, the capacitance of the cable should not exceed 35 pF. 3. A conflict between the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver and a real-mode ATAPI CD-ROM or IDE device driver may occur if the real-mode driver references have not been properly removed from the AUTOEXEC.BAT and/or CONFIG.SYS files. This conflict occurs when the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver attempts to access the legacy ISA IDE resources to control the PIIX. ALL REFERENCES TO REAL-MODE DRIVERS (IDE or ATAPI) IN THE AUTOEXEC.BAT AND CONFIG.SYS MUST BE REMOVED. **************************************************************************** * 7. IDENTIFYING THE SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER * **************************************************************************** The driver's version can be determined by reading Windows* properties embedded in the driver file. The driver version can be obtained by querying the driver file's properties under File Manager. NOTE: After installation, the following driver and related files are stored as listed. \System\IOSubSys\IDEATAPI.MPD \System\IOSubSys\PIIXVSD.VXD \INF\IDEATAPI.INF 1. Under Windows 95*, invoke the "Explorer" application. 2. Select the path containing the driver file. \System\IOSubSys For example, C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\IOSUBSYS 3. Select the driver file, "IDEATAPI.MPD". 4. Open the "File" menu. 5. Click on the "Properties" item. 6. Click on the "Version" tab. 7. The IDEATAPI.MPD driver's version should be listed in the 'Product Version' portion of the dialog. **************************************************************************** **************************************************************************** * 8. RELEASE NOTES * **************************************************************************** The release notes describe the current known state of the PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver for Windows 95*, Version 3.00 at the time of release. The release notes are divided into the following sections: 8A. IDE Devices Supported By the Driver 8B. Applications Supported By the Driver 8C. Large (>528MB) IDE Fixed Disk Drive Support By the Driver 8D. Release-Specific Troubleshooting Information 8E. Revision History 8F. Release Testing Information **************************************************************************** * 8A. IDE DEVICES SUPPORTED BY THE DRIVER * **************************************************************************** The Intel PIIX Bus Master IDE driver supports only specific ATA/ATAPI device types. The Intel driver should not be installed if the system is equipped with any of the non-supported ATAPI devices. The Intel PIIX Bus Master IDE driver supports the following devices connected to the PIIX IDE interface: - ATA fixed disk - ATAPI CD-ROM devices The Intel driver does not support the following types of device in the system: - ATAPI Tape Drives - ATAPI CD-ROM Changer Drives - ATAPI DVD-ROM Drives - ATAPI Writeable CD Drives - ATA/ATAPI ZIP*, LS-120*, Cartridge, Optical, Removable Media Drives - IDE Fixed Disk Drives larger than 8.4GBbytes During initialization, the driver will auto-identify all the devices connected to the PIIX IDE interface. Depending on the capabilities of the devices connected to the system, the driver will initialize the PIIX IDE interface for bus mastering operation. Only drives identified as bus master capable will be accessed as a bus master; all other drives will be accessed in a PIO-only fashion. In general, bus mastering is possible for ATA/ATAPI devices that support the following DMA timing modes: Single Word DMA Mode 2 Multi-Word DMA Mode 1 Multi-Word DMA Mode 2 Ultra DMA Mode 0 Ultra DMA Mode 1 Ultra DMA Mode 2 These devices will be accessed by the driver in either a bus mastering or a PIO-fashion, depending on the specific transfer conditions. Devices that do not support the DMA timing modes listed above, or whose PIO timings are faster than their DMA timings, will be accessed in a PIO-fashion ONLY. For more information and a list of tested devices, see the 'Devices Tested' section of this document. **************************************************************************** * 8B. APPLICATIONS SUPPORTED BY THE DRIVER * **************************************************************************** Advanced CD-ROM applications/features have not been tested with this driver. This driver does not support Microsoft SMART IOCTL API and any mobile IDE features on portable PCs (notebooks). If any problem is encountered, de-install the driver. The driver supports general CD-ROM operations such as: - File transfers - Data streaming - Audio The driver does not support the following applications: - Enhanced CD Applications such as VideoCD*, CDPlus* - Multi-CD changers - Applications used Microsoft SMART IOCTL API - Ontrack Disk Manager and EZ-Driver* API - Mobile IDE features on Notebooks **************************************************************************** * 8C. LARGE IDE FIXED DISK DRIVE (>528MB) SUPPORT BY THE DRIVER * **************************************************************************** Intel recommends that the "Auto" mode of disk recognition should be used in most systems' BIOS setup option when installing new disk drives. Some older systems may not support the large disk drives because of BIOS limitations. Users are encouraged to contact their system provider for the system or BIOS upgrade before installing the Intel driver for large drive support. Intel PIIX Bus Master IDE driver for Windows 95* supports the following fixed disk geometry translation mechanisms. Do not install the Intel driver if the system does not support them or the drive is not configured to use them. - Standard Cylinder-Head-Sector (CHS) translation in BIOS - Logical Block Addressing (LBA) mode - BIOS Disk Services INT13h, Function 08h to report the drive geometry parameters The Intel PIIX Bus Master IDE driver for Windows 95* does not support the certain disk geometry translation mechanisms. The user should use the default Microsoft Windows 95* IDE driver if the system uses the following translation mechanisms. - All other BIOS translation schemes not supported by the driver. - Any software translation mechanisms, such as Ontrack Disk Manager*, EZ-Drive*, or master boot record hooking. **************************************************************************** * 8D. RELEASE-SPECIFIC TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION * **************************************************************************** Verifying the installation of the driver and other generic troubleshooting is discussed in the "TROUBLESHOOTING" section above. This section describes release-specific troubleshooting. This section contains a list of known problems with certain system configurations discovered during testing of the driver. A list of all storage devices tested with the driver is given below in the "RELEASE TESTING INFORMATION" section of this document. If the solution given to any of the problems listed below is to de-install the driver, follow the de-installation instructions outlined above in the "DE-INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE" section. In general, if the system fails to operate reliably, the recommendation is to de-install the PIIX Bus Master driver. Q1> Windows 95* doesn't recognize or see CD-ROM drive on the secondary IDE interface after system is restarted. A1> Some ATAPI CD-ROM drives may need to be placed on the same cable, as a slave, to a Hard Disk drive, which is configured as a Master. Below is a list of some CD-ROM drives that meet this requirement. Generally, with the exception of the devices listed below, the recommended configuration for a single ATAPI CD-ROM drive on a cable is as a Master. Mitsumi* FX400 NEC* CDR251 Toshiba* XM5302B Sony* CDU55E NEC* CDR261 Toshiba* XM5602B Sony* CDU76E NEC* CDR271 Torisan* CDR-C3G NEC* CDR272 Torisan* CDR-S1G NEC* CDR273 Q2> There is an Exclamation(!) or Question(?) mark next to the primary or secondary IDE controller instance under Device Manager where devices are connected. -OR- The secondary IDE controller instance is missing under Device Manager and devices are connected to this cable. A2> There are several possible causes for this issue: 1. Your CD-ROM drive may need be configurated as a slave drive. Please refer to Item A1 for a detailed description. 2. There is a hardware conflict in the system. Only TWO IDE channels are allowed in a system. The driver will not operate on systems that have a non-Intel IDE controller or a sound card with an IDE interface. The driver should not be de-installed on these systems. 3. The system BIOS may not have initialized the 82371xB IDE controller properly. Again, please contact your system provider for BIOS upgrade. If the system fails to operate reliably, de-install the driver. Q3> The system does not operate reliably or fails to boot when the driver is installed. -OR- The system fails to boot in NORMAL (non SAFE-MODE) mode when the driver is installed. A3> Please de-install the driver. Please make sure that your system meets the system requirements of the driver and you don't have any non- supported IDE devices or applications installed on the system. Please refer to the Release Notes section for supported devices and applications. Q4> One or more of the IDE/ATAPI drives on the system fail to perform correctly and/or is not recognized by the driver. A4> Ensure devices on the system are connected according to the manufacturers' documentation. Please make sure that you don't have any non-supported IDE devices or applications installed on the system. Please refer to the release note for supported devices and applications. If the system fails to operate reliably, de-install the driver. Q5> The CD-ROM drive fails to perform correctly after the driver has been installed (e.g. audio CD-ROMs or some advanced CD-ROM applications don't operate correctly). A5> Please ensure that ONLY supported IDE devices or applications are installed on the system. Please refer to the release note for supported devices and applications. A conflict between the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver and a DOS real-mode ATAPI CD-ROM device driver may have occurred. This conflict occurs when both the real-mode driver and the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver attempt to access the resources of the PIIX controller. If the drive fails to operate in the case that there is NO real-mode driver for the device is installed, de-install the driver. If the system fails to operate reliably, de-install the driver. Q6> The driver does not support the following CD-ROM drives. Gallant GCD-R542B Mitsumi FX400 Torisan S1G Torisan C3G Toshiba XM-5302B Wearnes CDD-220 Wearnes CDD-620 Wearnes CDD-820 A6> Do not install the driver on a system equipped with these CD-ROM drives. There are no plans to support these drives with the PIIX Bus Master driver. Q7> The driver does not support the following fixed disk drives: Conner CFA850A Maxtor 71626A Maxtor 71260AT A7> Do not install the driver on a system equipped with these fixed disk drives. There are no plans to support these drives with the PIIX Bus Master driver. Q8> Windows 95 fails to report the actual size of the drive. -OR- Data loss or system hang has occurred after installing the PIIX Bus Master driver. A8> If your disk drive is > 528MB, you should check and compare the capacity of the drive before and after installing PIIX Bus Master IDE driver. If the system fails to operate reliably, de-install the driver. It is recommended to de-install the system in Safe mode: Press the "F8" function key when you see "Starting Windows 95"; Select "Safe mode"; and de-install the Intel driver after the system has re-booted. Q9> How can I play MS-DOS based CD-ROM games? -OR- I could not access my CD-ROM drive in MS-DOS real mode. A9> Your CD-ROM drive is not available in MS-DOS mode because CD-ROM real-mode driver is not loaded. There is a conflict between Intel PIIX Bus Master IDE driver and a DOS real-mode ATAPI CD-ROM device driver. This conflict occurs when both the real-mode driver and the PIIX Bus Master IDE driver attempt to access the resources of the PIIX controller. To workaround the issue, you can create a custom startup configuration that loads CD-ROM real-mode driver. The game will run in exclusive MS-DOS mode using its own MS-DOS configuration. To Create a Exclusive MS-DOS Mode For MS-DOS CD-ROM Games: 1. Right-click the game's executable file in My Computer 2. Click on Properties 3. Click on Advanced... 4. In the Advanced dialog box, click on MS-DOS mode 5. Select "Specify a new MS-DOS configuration" to edit the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. 6. Please refer to your CD-ROM manual for the proper command line settings of CD-ROM real-mode driver and MSCDEX.EXE in CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. 7. Please refer to game manual for the required system environment settings. *** Sample CONFIG.SYS File *** DOS=HIGH,UMB DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE=C:\nec_ide.sys /D:MSCD000 *** Sample AUTOEXEC.BAT *** SET PROMPT=$p$g MSCDEX.EXE /D:MSCD000 /m:10 **************************************************************************** * 8E. REVISION HISTORY INFORMATION * **************************************************************************** The Revision History describes the incremental feature and documentation changes of the different Intel PIIX Bus Master IDE for Windows 95* Driver releases. ************************ * VERSION 2.64 RELEASE * ************************ This subsection describes the Intel PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver for Windows 95*, Version 2.64 (May, 1996), Release. 1. Driver only supports systems with the Intel PCI Bus Master IDE Controllers: - Intel 82371FB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller (PIIX) - Intel 82371SB PCI Bus Master IDE Controller (PIIX3) 2. Driver supports Windows 95* Retail and OSR1 releases. 3. Driver uses PCI Bus Master IDE accesses on devices that capable of - Single Word DMA Mode 2 - Multi Word DMA Modes 1-2 4. Driver uses PIO mode(0-4) accesses on devices that do not support PCI Bus Master IDE. 5. Driver provides full auto- and re-configuration for all ATA/ATAPI devices and the Intel PCI Bus Master IDE Controllers on the system. ************************ * VERSION 3.00 RELEASE * ************************ This subsection describes the differences between Intel PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver for Windows 95*, Version 3.00 (April, 1997) and Version 2.64 (May, 1996), Releases. 1. Added driver installation support for Windows 95* 950B(OSR2, OSR2.1) Releases. 2. Added PCI Bus Master IDE transfer support for all devices that support: - Ultra DMA Mode 0 - Ultra DMA Mode 1 - Ultra DMA Mode 2 3. Added support the Intel 82371AB PCI Bus Master IDE Controllers. 4. Added support to use BIOS Disk Services INT13h, function 08h, to determine fixed disk drive geometry parameters. 5. Added documentation clarifications to README.TXT. **************************************************************************** * 8F. RELEASE TESTING INFORMATION * **************************************************************************** This section contains information on how the driver was tested, including a list of storage devices used in testing. If any problems are encountered running the driver with devices listed below, refer to the "RELEASE-SPECIFIC TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION" section above for more detailed information. The following fixed disk drives were tested with the PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver: Conner*: CFA540A CFA1275A CFS425A CFS850A CFS1275A IBM*: DALA-3540 DALA-31080 Maxtor*: 7540AV 71626AP Quantum*: FB540A FB640A FB1080A FB1280A LPS270A TRB420A TRB850A Seagate*: ST5660A ST5850A ST51080A ST31220A ST31270A ST32140A Western Digital*: AC2420 AC2510 AC2700 AC2850 AC31000 AC31600 AC21000 The following ATAPI CD-ROM drives were tested with the PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver: Hitachi*: CDR-7930 CDR-8130 Mitsumi*: FX400 FX600S FX600T FX810T FX120T NEC*: CDR271 CDR272 CDR273 CDR1300A CDR1400A Panasonic*: CR581 CD-574B CR-583-B Sanyo*: CRD-S54P Sony*: CDU55E CDU76E CDU77E CDU311-GI TEAC*: CD44E CD56E Toshiba*: XM5302B XM5602B XM5702 **************************************************************************** Intel is making no claims of usability, efficacy or warranty. The SOFTWARE USE AND DISTRIBUTION LICENSE AGREEMENT completely defines the license and use of the PIIX Bus Master IDE Driver. **************************************************************************** Information in this document is provided in connection with Intel products. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document. Except as provided in Intel's Terms and Conditions of Sale for such products, Intel assumes no liability whatsoever, and Intel disclaims any express or implied warranty, relating to sale and/or use of Intel products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose, merchantability, or infringement of any patent, copyright or other intellectual property right. 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