Adaptec 1863700 User Reference - Page 24
Initiate Wide Negotiation, Enable Disconnection, Send Start Unit Command, Enable Write Back Cache
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Adaptec SCSI Card 29160LP User's Reference I Initiate Wide Negotiation-(Default: Yes) 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. I Enable Disconnection-(Default: Yes) When set to Yes, allows the SCSI device to disconnect from the SCSI bus. Leave the setting at Yes if two or more SCSI devices are connected to the SCSI card. If only one SCSI device is connected, changing the setting to No results in slightly better performance. I Send Start Unit Command-(Default: Yes) When set to Yes, the Start Unit Command is sent to the SCSI device at bootup. The following three options have no effect when the SCSI Card BIOS is disabled. (The SCSI Card BIOS is normally enabled by default.) I Enable Write Back Cache-(Default: N/C) Can be used to enable or disable the write-back cache on SCSI disk drives connected to the host adapter. Leave this option at its default setting of N/C (no change), which usually allows for optimum drive performance. I BIOS Multiple LUN Support-(Default: No) Leave this setting at No if the device does not have multiple Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs). When set to Yes, the SCSI card BIOS provides boot support for a SCSI device with multiple LUNs (for example, a CD "juke box" device in which multiple CDs can be accessed simultaneously). I Include in BIOS Scan-(Default: Yes) When set to Yes, the SCSI card BIOS includes the device as part of its BIOS scan at bootup. 18
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