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FastDisk

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An earlier Windows 3.1 driver that speeded up disk access by running in 32-bit mode, bypassing DOS and the BIOS and communicating directly with the disk controller. See WinDisk.



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The DCRsi product line supports sustained data rates of up to 30 Mbytes/sec, the DIS/DST product line storage capacities of up to 330 Gigabytes/tape cartridge, and the FastDisk instrumentation RAID product line supports data rates up to 120 Mbytes/sec and up to 180 Gigabytes of storage with instrumentation and Fibre channel interfaces.
SCSI PCI Ultra host adapter cards come with drivers for DOS/Windows (including WinASPI and FastDisk VxD drivers), Windows 95, Windows NT, OS/2, SCO UNIX and Novell NetWare, thereby ensuring comprehensive software support.
SCSI PCI Ultra host adapter cards come with drivers for DOS/Windows (including WinASPI and FastDisk VxD drivers), Windows NT, OS/2, Windows 95, SCO UNIX and Novell NetWare, thereby ensuring comprehensive software support.
 
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