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ATTO Configuration Tool

ATTO Configuration Tool - 3.02

for Celerity/ExpressPCI SCSI/FC

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Version 3.02: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 3.02
Release Date: 2005-05-13
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 3.02): 2,607
Downloads (all versions): 20,371

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Product Description:

Helps you customize the settings of your Celerity FC, ExpressPCI SCSI or ExpressPCI FC host adapter to maximize the performance of your storage connection. It may also be used to verify the drivers and flash files currently in use and update the flash, as necessary. Refer to the read me for instructions on installing and using this utility package.

What's new in this version:

Latest version of the utility. Hardware drivers are not included as part of this download package. However, these are required for proper operation of your Celerity or ExpressPCI host adapter. These drivers can be downloaded from our driver download page. http://www.attotech.com/software/index.html

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2.4 or higher
  • Java 1.4.2 or higher

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ATTO Configuration Tool CommentaryHow are we supposed to know - Version: 3.02, 5/13/2005 04:20PM PST

macdmcg
To Bob's snide remark, how are we supposed to know that buying an ATTO card from Apple with the same card model number and brand as you would from the manufacturer or one of its other suppliers is not exactly the same? No one at Apple or any of the literature even hints at a difference.

This was an expensive lesson to learn that Apple charges the same or more for these types of upgrades as the original manufacturer, but the customer gets a crippled product. In my view, this is misrepresentation.

Something is not right here. Either ATTO reduces the reputation of their brand under this scenario, or Apple disrespects its customers or both. Either way, the customers loose. In my opinion, for some of us who made this made-to-order upgrade, we feel cheated because these upgrades really only work for the privileged who happened to buy this product directly from ATTO instead or one of it's other suppliers and not Apple.
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ATTO Configuration Tool CommentaryAtto stuff works fine on Atto cards - Version: 3.02, 4/13/2005 03:09PM PST

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bob    
I do not understand why people complain that they have issues with Apple
cards and the Atto updates.

Talk to Apple.

Buy an Atto card, and you get things that work well, and excellent support.
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ATTO Configuration Tool CommentaryOEM Card cannot be upgraded - Version: 3.02, 1/12/2005 04:18PM PST

dhwagner
I bought an OEM UL3D last year. I learned from ATTO tech support that the OEM card has no NVRAM chip. Therefore, it cannot be upgraded or configured. Basically this means that you can have 160 MB/sec bus, but no smart SCSI features such as command tagged queueing, etc.
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