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    33OS2AHCI is an AHCI driver for eComStation. It supports both ATA and ATAPI devices in a single driver, thus there's no need for an ATAPI/CDROM filter driver.
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    5 The current version is 1.32.
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    75= Users =
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    9 Please read the [source:trunk/src/os2ahci/README OS2AHCI Readme] before installing and using this software.
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    11 == Binaries ==
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    13 New releases are available from the eComStation !BetaZone.
    14 Log in to [http://shop.mensys.com Mensys] with your Mensys login id and click the Downloads link.
    15 Click the "Software Subscription Services for eComStation" Download link and the AHCI drivers should be listed.
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    17 You can access the !BetaZone from your [http://www.ecomstation.com eComStation] login, but the AHCI download may not appear.
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    19 These official binary releases are thoroughly tested on many different systems and various size disks up to and including 2TB disks. Disks larger than 2TB are not supported.
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    21 New releases are announced on the mailing list and elsewhere.
     7Please see the [http://www.arcanoae.com/wiki/ahci Arca Noae User Support page].
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    239= Support and Submitting Tickets =
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    25 **Please read the [wiki:Troubleshooting] page before submitting a ticket.**
     11Support for end users is provided at [https://www.arcanoae.com/support/ Arca Noae Support].
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    2713Reporting bugs and requesting new features is done through the ticket system. You can view existing tickets, add comments to them and create new tickets using the corresponding buttons at the top of every page. If you want to submit a new bug or request a feature, please use the Search function first to make sure there is no ticket for this task already created.
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    29 Please follow these guidelines when using the ticket system:
    30 * Only one problem, one system, and one configuration per ticket.
    31 * Do not change the configuration from what is reported in the ticket. Stick with the configuration you reported until it is resolved. If you have a problem with a different configuration, open a different ticket.  This means do not add or remove disk drives from the system, do not change BIOS settings, do not change drivers, etc.
    32 * Do not post DFSee outputs or results unless requested by the developer and done exactly as specified by the developer. DFSee results are useless unless done exactly the way the developer specifies.
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    34 Be aware that only official binaries are supported.
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    3615In order to receive e-mails when your ticket is updated, make sure you have updated your preferences with your correct e-mail address.