Oak Technology Drivers Download

Here is the collection of USB Drivers, SCSI Drivers, CD-ROM Drivers, SATA Driver, Ram Disk Drivers, and other useful dos Files.

You can add line in to Config.sys to load device driver (sys files),
For most exe files you can add it in your Autoexec.bat

1394cd.sys - Phoenix Technology DOS Firewire (IEEE1394) CD-ROM (El Torito) Driver

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amsida.sys - AMD PCscsi ASPI Manager (Qlogic Fast!SCSI Basic, Tekram DC-390, Dawi DC2964F)
aspi1394.sys - Iomega Driver for 1394 (FireWire) Devices
aspi2dos.sys - Adaptec AIC-6260/6360/6370 ASPI Manager
aspi320.sys - Adaptec Ultra320 DOS ASPI
aspi4dos.sys - Adaptec AHA-1540/1542/1640 ASPI Manager
aspi7dos.sys - Adaptec AIC-7770 ASPI Manager
aspi8dos.sys - Adaptec AIC-78XX/AIC-75XX ASPI Manager
aspi8u2.sys - Adaptec AIC-7892/99 ASPI Manager
aspi8xx.sys - LSI Logic (Symbios Logic) Sym53c8xx SDMS PCI ASPI Manager
aspi910u.sys - Initio INI-9100/9100W or INI-9XXXU/UW ASPI Manager
aspia100.sys - Initio INI-A100U2W ASPI Manager
aspiatap.sys - Iomega Scsi to ATAPI Interface Manager
aspicd.sys - Adaptec ASPI CD-ROM Driver (Supports Yamaha, Kodak, HP C4324/c4325, Plextor, Shinaken, Matshita, DEC, IBM, Teac, Compaq, Chinon, Denon, Hitachi, LMS, NEC, Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba, Texel, JVC, IMS and Pioneer brands)
aspiedos.sys - Adaptec AHA-1740/1742/1744 (enhanced mode) ASPI Manager
aspifcam.sys - Future Domain's PowerSCSI ASPI Interface
device=aspifcam.sys [/D (Enables SCSI disconnect/reconnect feature) /O (Enables posting of ASPI commands) /M (Disables the display of parameter option messages)]
aspipc16.sys - Iomega ASPI Manager for the PC1600(or other AIC-6260/6360 based SCSI Controllers) Host Adapter.
aspippm2.sys - Iomega Fast Parallel Port Interface Manager
atapicd.sys - Standard ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM Device Driver 2.12
attrib.com - Displays or changes file attributes
attrib [-/+H (Hidden) -/+S (System) -/+R (Read-Only) -/+A (Archive)]
btcdrom.sys - CDROM Driver for Buslogic Controller Cards (Supports Sony, Toshiba, Chinon, Hitachi, Texel, Matshita, NEC, Ibm, Shinaken, Pioneer, Plextor, Sanyo, Teac, and Aiwa Brands)
btdosm.sys - Mylex Corp. BusLogic DOS SCSI Manager
dcam18xx.exe - Future Domain 18XX/36XX SCSI IC-based Controller
ddloader.com - Tool to load a driver from command-line
devload.com - Load device drivers from the command line at any time without rebooting
devload [/H - try to load driver to UMB. /Q - quiet mode. /V - verbose mode. /A - auto-mode (force to stay loaded).] filename [params]
di1000dd.sys - Novac ASPI Mass Storage Device Driver (Motto Hairu USB Mass storage Driver)
doskey.com - edits, recalls, auto-completes Dos commands
duse.exe - supports USB hardware that meets the OHCI specification, the UHCI Specification, and the EHCI specifications. Supports USB ZIP drives, USB Hard disk, USB Super Floppy/HiFD drives, USB CD-ROM, USB MO drives (includes duseldr.com)
edit.com - DOS ASCII text editor, Sometimes used as a substitute for Notepad on Windows 95/98
edit newfile.txt (This will open newfile.txt or create new file if not exist)
extract.exe - Extracts files from cabinet (.cab) files.

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extract [/Y (Do not prompt before overwriting an existing file) /A (Process ALL cabinets. Follows cabinet chain starting in first cabinet mentioned) /E (Use this instead of *.* to extract all files) /L (Location to place extracted files, default is current directory) cabinet [filename ..]
flashpt.sys - Mylex BusLogic FlashPoint SCSI Manager
gcdrom.sys - SATA Native IDE CD/DVD-ROM driver (Supports Intel ICH6/ICH7/ICH8, JMicron 361/363/368, NVidia CK804/MCP55/MCP51..(may not work with PATA)
get.exe - Batch File Enhancer (better than choice.com)
get c ' Choose an option : ' 1234567 (This will let set %get% as choice)
ifshlp.sys - 32-bit Installable File System Manager
ipsraspi.sys - IBM ServeRAID DOS ASPI Driver
keyb.exe - a very small keyboard driver
keyb us (be, bg, br, bx, dk, fr, gr, he, it, la, nl, no, pl, po, ru, sf, sg, sl, sp, su, sv and uk supported)
loadsys.exe - TSR and Device Driver loader/unloader - loadsys.txt
loadsys [/ss (for silent) /od (force load as device driver) /ot (force load as tsr)] driver.sys (or tsr.exe)
megaspi.sys - American Megatrends Inc. ASPI Manager For HP NetRAID

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device=megaspi.sys [/d (scan down PCI bus) /b (override BIOS setting) /h (no INT13h support) /a (physical drive access mode) /p (Netware is exist)]
mem.exe - Displays the amount of used and free memory in your system.
mem /c /p (This displays detailed info with pause)
mi.com - Displays Memory information (better than mem.exe)
more.com - Causes applications' output to the console to be displayed a screen at a time.
dir *.* more (This gives option 'Strike a key when ready' for next page)

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mouse.com - Microsoft Mouse Driver which provides mouse pointer device support.
mscdex.exe - Microsoft CD-Rom Extension
oakcdrom.sys - Generic CD-Rom driver, work with the most of IDE CD-ROM Drives
device=oakcdrom.sys /d:MSCD001 (/L:X to assign drive letter as X)
qcdrom.sys - UltraDMA CDROM Driver (Supports ATAPI-standard CD/DVD Drives attached to normal PC system IDE channels) - qcdrom.txt
ramdrive.sys - DOS Device driver that creates a Ram Drive drive in memory.
device=ramdrive.sys 32767 512 512 /E (This creates a virtual drive of 32mb)
sbide.sys - Creative OTI-011 CD-ROM device driver (Marvell PATA Driver)
shsucdx.com - Unloadable CD-ROM redirector (substitute for mscdex.exe)
shsurdrv.exe - Simulate a floppy or hard disk using an image file in memory and/or create a RAM drive
shsurdrv /D:51200K:D512:$RAM-DRIVE,R /T (This creates 50Mb Ram Drive as R:)
smartdrv.exe - Device driver to perform double buffering, This also perform disk caching, which can speed up your computer
device=smartdrv.exe /double_buffer (To use SMARTDrive for disk caching, add the smartdrv command to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file)
t3x5aspi.sys - Tekram DC-3X5 PCI SCSI Controller Series ASPI Manager
usbaspi1.sys - Panasonic Communications Co. ASPI Manager for USB mass-storage (Universal Driver)
device=usbaspi1.sys /V [/E (EHCI USB 2.0) /O (OHCI USB 1.1 Add-on) /U (UHCI USB 1.1 Integrated)]
usbaspi2.sys - Novac ASPI Manager for UHCI/OHCI USB mass-storage
usbaspi3.sys - Medialogic ASPI Manager for USB mass-storage
usbaspi4.sys - Iomega ASPI USB-OHCI 1.1
usbaspi5.sys - Iomega ASPI USB-UHCI 1.0
usbcd1.sys - Panasonic USB CD-ROM Device Driver 1.0
usbcd2.sys - TEAC USB CD-ROM Device Driver
usbcd3.sys - ASUSTeK USB CD-ROM Device Driver
vide-cdd.sys - IDE/ATAPI CD-ROM Device Driver (Small Footprint - Only 6k Upper memory required)
xcdrom.sys - DOS CD-ROM Disk Driver for Intel/VIA/SiS/ALi or other UltraDMA controller chip (JMicron JMB361)
xmsdsk.exe - Adjustable XMS RAMdisk Driver - Freeware
xmsdsk 51200 R: /t /y (This creates 50Mb Ram Drive as R:)
Oak Technology
IndustrySemiconductors
Fateacquired by Zoran Corporation
Founded1987; 34 years ago
Defunct2003
Headquarters,
Worldwide
ProductsGPUs

Oak Technology was an American supplier of semiconductor chips for sound cards, graphics cards and optical storage devices such as CD-ROM, CD-RW and DVD. It achieved success with optical storage chips and its stock price increased substantially around the time of the tech bubble in 2000. [1] After falling on hard times, in 2003 it was acquired by Zoran Corporation. [2]

Oak Technology helped develop the ATAPI standard and provided the oakcdrom.sysCD-ROMdriver that was ubiquitous on DOS-based systems in the mid-1990s.

History[edit]

Oak Technology, Inc was founded in 1987 and was based in Sunnyvale, California, USA. During the late 1980s through the early 1990s, Oak was a supplier of PC graphics (SVGA) chipsets and PCBs. Oak Technology also supplied mother board chipsets - a PS2 compatible chipset and the Oaknote chipset for notebooks. Oak enjoyed modest success in the value segment (low-end) of the market, but without an effective Windows accelerator, ultimately failed to remain competitive.

In 1994, Sun Microsystems decided to change the name of their new language from Oak to Java because Oak was already trademarked by Oak Technology.[3]

The company had a dominant position early on in the market for semiconductors for CD-ROM drives (around 1995) and later regained a prominent position in optical storage chips as the market transitioned to recordable/rewritable technology, resulting in substantial revenue growth and stock price appreciation at the height of the tech bubble in 2000.[1]

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However, the company could not maintain growth and the stock price declined substantially, including a drop by more than half on 19 June 2002.[4]

It then acquired the pioneering digital TV chip company Teralogic at the end of 2002 [5] whose technology would later contribute to Zoran's DTV chip development after Zoran acquired Oak Technology in 2003. [2]

Graphics products[edit]

OTI037C

OTI037CPlay ps1 games on psp. - 8-bit VGA chipset, with up to 256KB of DRAM. Provided support for VGA, EGA & CGA display modes. Most are only able to do standard VGA modes.(i.e. up to 320x200x256 and up to 640x480x16).

OTI057/067 - ISA SVGA chipsets. Supports up to 512KB of DRAM (usually 70/80 ns).

OTI077 - Enhanced version of the OTI067. Includes support for 1MB and up to 65MHz dot clock. Capable of resolutions up to 1024x768x256 colors in non-interlaced mode, and up to 1280x1024x16 colors interlaced.

OTI087 - One of the first VLB chipsets available. Has a 16-bit external data path, and a 32-bit internal memory controller data path. It features an improved, local-bus compatible host interface controller with read and write caching capabilities similar to those implemented on Tseng ET4000AX graphics chips, along with register-based color expansion, 16-bit graphic latch and some other new (for its time) features.[6] Maximum BIOS resolutions are 1024x768x256 non-interlaced and 1280x1024x256 interlaced. Maximum dot clock is 80 MHz, but is usually coupled with the OTI068 clock generator capable of frequencies up to 78 MHz. This chipset supports up to 2MB of 70/70R ns DRAM.

A modified version, OTI087X, added a hardware mouse cursor sprite.[7] It was implemented on many Weitek P9000-based graphics boards as a companion VGA controller; unfortunately, on these boards the chip was typically configured with a narrow 8-bit data path to its own dedicated VGA memory, resulting in sub-par VGA mode performance.

Spitfire - OTI 64105/64107 - 64-bit DRAM chipset. Provides 2D/GUI acceleration features comparable to other 64-bit accelerators of its time.

Spitfire - OTI 64111 - 64-bit PCI/ISA 2D chipset with integrated 135MHz RAMDAC. DRAM and EDO supported.

Oak Technology Drivers Download 64-bit

Eon - OTI 64217 - Supports EDO and SGRAM. PCI chipset, 64-bit memory bus.

Warp 5 - OTI 64317[8][9]- During the late 1990s, Oak was developing their first and only 2D/3D graphics accelerator chip. Warp 5 was to be a tile-based deferred renderer (TBDR), similar to PowerVR's chipsets. In the same vein as the S3ViRGE chip, the Warp 5 was pin-compatible with a 2D-only predecessor. The chip was never released because ATI acquired the technology. It was Oak's final mainstream graphics chip development effort.

This graphics processor was based on a region concept and had many similarities to Microsoft's Talisman architecture. The chip processed each region at a time and did on chip z-sorting and anti-aliasing. As a result, the chip did 24-bit floating point Z, sub-pixel anti-aliasing, order independent translucency, non-linear fogging and atmospheric effects and MIP-Mapping. Typically, such region based architectures are gated by the number of polygons that can be processed per region, but Oak claimed that there were no such limitations in the WARP 5.

The specifications included:

  • 50m pixels/sec (all features turned on)
  • EDO and SGRAM Memory Supported - 8 MB
  • On-chip Texture Cache
  • 2D GUI acceleration
  • Video Scaling in Y
  • VBI support Including Intercast
  • 220 MHz RAMDAC
  • Resolutions to 1600 × 1200
  • Direct3D and BRenderAPIs supported
  • OS support Windows 95 and Windows NT
  • Packaging - 256 pin BGA
  • Pin Compatibility with OAK OTI-74217 EON 2D GUI accelerator

Optical storage products[edit]

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Oak sold millions of chip solutions for CD-ROM, CD-R/RW, DVD-ROM and DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drives, primarily for the PC market.

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'Interview with John Edmunds'. The Wall Street Transcript. 2000-08-03. Retrieved 2014-05-16.
  2. ^ ab'Zoran to buy Oak Tech for $358 mln in stock, cash'. www.marketwatch.com. 2003-05-03. Retrieved 2014-05-16.
  3. ^Murphy, Kieron (4 October 1996). 'So why did they decide to call it Java?'. JavaWorld. Retrieved 2020-07-15.
  4. ^'Oak Technology Shares Fall'. The New York Times. 2002-06-20. Retrieved 2014-05-16.
  5. ^'Oak to Acquire TeraLogic for $38M'. EDN. 2002-10-08. Retrieved 2014-05-16.
  6. ^http://www.vgamuseum.info/index.php/cpu/item/download/449_8328689f263e5a3135bb9d36ef57beaa
  7. ^http://corbatech.sourceforge.net/appleII/SecondSight_OTI087.pdf
  8. ^'Oak Warp 5 Review by Rage's Hardware'. n.d. Retrieved 2005-12-26.
  9. ^'Video Card Benchmark Page by Rage's Hardware'. n.d. Retrieved 2005-12-26.

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