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wnaspi32.dll and Win10?

Anonymous
2019-03-12T17:09:10+00:00

I have an old device on a SCSI2 interface (not a hard drive).

Is there anything equivalent to the old dynamic library wnaspi32 in Win10?

The DLL was available on XP but not on later versions, I think. 

Thanx

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-03-12T17:18:39+00:00

    Hi,

    I am Ganesh Gandhi, an Independent Advisor and Office Insider for Android. I am here to work with you on this problem.

    There is nothing equivalent to the old dynamic library wnaspi32 in Win10.

    Kindly refer here to get wnaspi32.dll:

    Any Video Converter, RCA easyRip, CDex, and Nero applications use the wnaspi32.dll file, you could install a fresh copy to get wnaspi32.dll

    Refer here:

    https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-fix-wnaspi32-dl...

    Do let me know if you require any further help on this. I will keep working with you until it's resolved.

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-03-13T10:49:06+00:00

    Thank you!

    Ok so I see I could simply add the dll to my folder. What is the best source for the dll file? I have an XP system from where I could copy it... for instance. Ideally, I would also need the header since I want to access the method directly from a C code... plus in general it is useful to have all the #define statements for the constants in the ASPI calls. I have see various copies of the header online, not sure whether this is the best option.

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-03-14T12:47:29+00:00

    I suggest to not add dll from direct sources.

    If you are sure with the dll file, you can add and check.

    Thanks

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  4. Anonymous
    2019-03-14T12:46:17+00:00

    Thanks

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