Compañía
Exsys
Dispositivo
Otros Periféricos
Modelo
Exsys EX-6556
Descripción
FireWire 1394A Enclosure for 3.5" HDD IDE
Tamaño
4.2Mb
Nombre del archivo
ex-6556.zip
Información
The Cypress USB Mass Storage Driver provides support for the entire line of Cypress USB Mass Storage
products (AT2, FX, FX2, ISD200, ISD300, and SL11R-IDE) on Windows 98 Second Edition, Millennium Edition,
2000 Professional, and XP Home and Professional.
Description
The driver release consists of the following files:
TPP200.inf ? ISD200 driver setup information
TPP200.sys ? ISD200 driver
TPP300.inf ? ISD300 driver setup information
TPP300.sys ? ISD300 driver
TPPFX.inf ? AT2, FX, and FX2 driver setup information
TPPFX.sys ? AT2, FX, and FX2 driver
TPPSL11R.inf ? SL11R-IDE driver setup information
TPPSL11R.sys ? SL11R-IDE driver
TPPIOSTB.inf ? I/O subsystem port driver setup information
TPPIOSTB.pdr ? I/O subsystem port driver
TPPIOSMP.sys ? I/O subsystem filter driver
TPPUI16.dll ? 16-bit user interface library
TPPUI32.dll ? 32 bit user interface library
TPPALDR.exe ? Autoloader background application
TPPSTRY.exe ? System tray application for Windows 98 and ME
TPPNTTRY.exe ? System tray application for Windows 2000 and XP
TPPUN.exe ? Uninstaller
Release Version History
Release 5.16
Fixed an issue where an application issuing a Request Sense CDB immediately following a CDB that had
failed and issued an automatic Request Sense would cause the ASPI layer to crash in Windows 98 and
ME. Now the second Request Sense will receive the sense data from the automatically generated
Request Sense.
Fixed an issue where devices connected via ISD200, FX, FX2, AT2, or SL11R would report media
problems when resuming from suspend on Windows 98 or ME
Fixed an issue that would prevent old versions of the driver from being updated
Fixed an issue that would prevent the system tray application from starting when a device was attached
Fixed an issue that would prevent Windows ME from shutting down when the driver was in use
Fixed an issue in which the driver would mistakenly identify an ATAPI device connected via an ISD300
(original revision) as ATA if the device did not fail the IDENTIFY DEVICE command
Performance enhancements are now disabled by default because they are not handle correctly by the
Microsoft USB 2.0 host controller drivers in Windows 2000
Added the ability to customize TPPALDR?s USB Interrupt polling interval via the Registry