GVP device drivers and utilities (Ebay buyers beware: the 4.15 ROM was never officially released through GVP, so what you'll get is most likely an unauthorized copy made from the ROM image below. This includes offers by TjLaZah (Tim Kovack) in particular. Please keep in mind that the software provided on this page is for your personal use only. If you want to use it commercially, ask me for permission first.) Note 1: When burning a 16-KB image into a 27256, make sure you burn the image both into the lower half of the EPROM (at offset 0) and into the upper half (at offset 0x4000). Note 2: To use the BindDrivers driver, you have to disable the ROM driver first. gvpscsi.device 4.15 This is the final version of GVP's SCSI driver to support their Series-II line of SCSI host adapters, including their 68030 and 68040 accelerator boards for the A2000. * gvpscsi 4.15 ROM image * gvpscsi 4.15 BindDrivers driver * gvpscsictrl 2.1 Note 1: Yes, 4.15 really is the latest one. Hint: Which section would you expect to come first in a book: 4.5 or 4.15? - Note 2: O well ... seems like the previous one was too subtle for some of you, so let me try again: like section numbers in a book, version numbers are not decimal fractions; dots (yes, there may even be more than one, though not normally on Amiga libraries and devices because of the lib_Version and lib_Revision fields) within version numbers (and, in fact, section numbers) are merely separators between independent integers. Got it now? If not, have a look at page 110 in the User Interface Style Guide. There's also an article on version numbers by Carolyn Scheppner in the March/April 1991 issue of Amiga-Mail. Sheesh ... - Note 3: C'mon folks, even if your EPROM burner doesn't handle Intel hex records, it can't be that difficult to convert them to binary, can it? - Note 4: There's no such thing as a 3.78-GB limit.