Adaptec 29320A-R User Guide - Page 48
Initiate Wide Negotiation, Enable Disconnection, Send Start Unit Command - scsi card driver
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Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card with SCSISelect s QAS-(Default:Yes) Quick Arbitration and Selection reduces the overhead of control release on the SCSI bus from one device to another. This improvement reduces command overhead and maximizes bus utilization. When enabled, this option is available if it is implemented in the device drivers. However, this option is not supported by the BIOS. s Initiate Wide Negotiation-(Default: Yes) Enables the SCSI controller to initiate Wide Negotiation with the SCSI target. When set to Yes, the SCSI card attempts 16-bit data transfer (wide negotiation). When set to No, the SCSI card uses 8-bit data transfer unless the SCSI device requests wide negotiation. Note: Set Initiate Wide Negotiation to No if you are using an 8-bit SCSI device that hangs or exhibits other performance problems with 16-bit data transfer rate enabled. s Enable Disconnection-(Default: Yes) When set to Yes, Enable Disconnection allows the SCSI device to disconnect from the SCSI bus. When set to No, the SCSI device cannot disconnect from the SCSI bus. Leave the setting at Yes if two or more SCSI devices are connected to the SCSI card. When Enable Disconnection is set to No, the SCSI device cannot disconnect from the SCSI bus, packetized transfers cannot occur, and transfer rates are set at Ultra160 levels. s Send Start Unit Command-(Default: Yes) When set to Yes, sends the Start Unit Command to the SCSI device at bootup. This reduces the load on a computer's power supply by allowing the SCSI card to turn on SCSI devices one-by-one when the computer boots; otherwise, all SCSI devices turn on at the same time. Note: Check the device documentation to make sure the device supports the command. On most devices, you must also change a switch or jumper setting on the device to enable the device to respond to the command. 3-7