23Chapter A - Introduction & General Information• On-line changes of SCSI device parameters (SCSI protocol, Disk Cache, Tagged Queues,synchronous/asynchronous transfer, transfer rate)• On-line check of the parity information of RAID 4 and RAID 5 disk arrays• Hot-Plug and Hot-Fix• Saving all configuration data to floppy disk or hard diskA.5.9 Driver SoftwareDriver software for the following operating systems are included with the controller(L=included upon delivery; BBS=can be downloaded from our BBS):MS-DOS (Versions 3.3 to 6.x) (L)Novell NetWare 3.11, 3.12 and 4.x (L)SCO UNIX System V/386 3.2v2.0, 3.2v4.x and 3.2v5.x (L)Interactive UNIX V/386 3.2v3 ad 3.2v4 (BBS)Novell UnixWare 1.1 (or higher) (BBS)IBM OS/2 Version 2.x, 3.x (Warp) (L)Windows NT Version 3.x (Workstation & Advanced Server) (L)Windows 95 (L)The following table shows how various SCSI devices are being integrated by different oper-ating systems. Please refer to the corresponding chapters of this Userís manual for detailedinstallation information.Hard Disk Remov. HDD CD-ROM Streamer WORM MODMS-DOS GDT ASPI/GDT ASPI ASPI ASPI ASPI/GDTNetWare GDT GDT ASPI ASPI ASPI ASPI/GDTUNIX GDT GDT UNIX UNIX UNIX UNIX/GDTWin. NT GDT GDT Win.NT Win.NT Win.NT Win.NTOS/2 GDT GDT ASPI ASPI ASPI ASPI/GDTGDT: Configurable with GDTSETUP (some MODs are recognized as a hard disk (see yourMOD manual). In this case, they too can be configured with GDTSETUP). ASPI: Integrationby means of an ASPI interface. UNIX: Supported by the operating system.