* ****************************************************************************************** * This diskette contains IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug solution * * for Microsoft Windows 2000 (8500R), Diskette V1.0.0.0 * * Device Driver, Support Files * ******************************************************************************************** This README file contains instructions for installing the following files for IBM Netfinity 8500R: o ibmhpd.inf - installation file for IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Driver and Service. o ibmhpa.sys - IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Alert Driver. o ibmhpasv.exe - IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Service. o ibmhpasv.dll - IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Driver/Service coinstaller. For more information about IBM ServeRAID and server products, visit http://www.pc.ibm.com/support __________________________________________________________________________________________ CONTENTS ________ 1.0 What are the IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Driver and Service ? 2.0 Installing the Windows 2000 IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Driver and Service 3.0 Notices 4.0 Trademarks and Service Marks __________________________________________________________________________________________ 1.0 What are the IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Driver and Service? ________________________________________________________________ The IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Driver and Service provide a complete PCI Hot Plug solution on Windows 2000. The IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug solution comprises of the IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Alert Driver, and the IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Service. The IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Alert Driver and IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Service notify the user about Hot Plug related events. The following events are reported in the current release (V1.0.0.0) : a) An adapter is Hot-Added to the system and the adapter can not be powered on due to a bus speed mismatch. This will happen only if a 33 Mhz adapter is hot-added into a 66Mhz bus. In the case of a 66 Mhz adapter hot added into a 33 Mhz bus, this adapter will be running at 33Mhz. The IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Alert Driver will always log failures to the system event log. However, the service will only display a single application popup at a time. If the user fails to respond to the application popup, additional popups will not be displayed. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.0 Installing the Windows 2000 IBM PCI Hot Plug Driver and Service ____________________________________________________________________ 1. Insert the IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Device Driver Diskette into the diskette drive 2. Select the Hardware Wizard from the System Properties window or select Add/Remove Hardware from the Control Panel. 3. Select Next 4. Select Add/Troubleshoot a device and select Next. 5. Select the Unknown device and select Next. DO NOT SELECT Add a new device. 6. Select Finish. 7. Select Next. 8. Select search for a suitable device driver and select Next. 9. Select Next. 10. Select Finish. The IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Driver and Service will be installed and started. The IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Driver is represented in the Device Manager as "IBM Netfinity PCI Hot Plug Driver" under the "System devices" class. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.0 Notices ___________ References in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do not imply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries in which IBM operates. 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You can send license inquiries, in writing, to: IBM Director of Licensing IBM Corporation North Castle Drive Armonk, NY 10504-1785 U.S.A. ______________________________________________________________________________________ 4.0 Trademarks and Service Marks ________________________________ The following terms, denoted by an asterisk (*) in this README, are trademarks or registered trademarks of the IBM Corporation in the United States or other countries: --------------------------------------------- IBM --------------------------------------------- NetFinity --------------------------------------------- The following terms, denoted by a double asterisk (**) in this README, are trademarks of other companies as follows: Trademark: Owner: ----------------------------------------------- Windows 2000 Microsoft, Inc. ----------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ Year 2000 Readiness and Instructions ------------------------------------ This is a Year 2000 Readiness Disclosure. 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