Adaptec 2930U2 User Reference - Page 8

connected to the SCSI Card 2930U2, the Boot Target ID setting

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SCSI Card 2930U2 User's Reference s SCSI ID numbers don't have to be sequential, as long as the SCSI Card 2930U2 and each peripheral has a different number. For example, you can have an internal SCSI peripheral with ID 0, and an external SCSI peripheral with ID 6. s SCSI ID 7 has the highest priority on the SCSI bus. The priority of the remaining IDs, in descending order, is 6 to 0, 15 to 8. s The SCSI Card 2930U2 is preset to SCSI ID 7 and should not be changed. This gives it the highest priority on the SCSI bus. s Most internal SCSI hard disk drives come from the factory preset to SCSI ID 0. s If you have 8-bit (or Narrow) SCSI peripherals, they must use SCSI IDs 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. SCSI ID 0 is recommended for the first SCSI hard disk drive. s If you are booting your computer from a SCSI hard disk drive connected to the SCSI Card 2930U2, the Boot Target ID setting in the SCSISelect® utility must correspond to the SCSI ID of the peripheral from which you are booting. By default, the Boot Target ID is set to 0. See Boot Device Options on page 18 to change the Boot Target ID. s In Windows® 95 and Windows 98, you can use the Device Manager to view the SCSI ID (and other details) assigned to each SCSI device installed. s If you installed Adaptec® EZ-SCSI® software, you can use the SCSI Explorer utility to view the SCSI ID (and other details) assigned to each SCSI device installed. 2

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SCSI Card 2930U2 User’s Reference
SCSI ID numbers don’t have to be sequential, as long as the
SCSI Card 2930U2 and each peripheral has a different number.
For example, you can have an internal SCSI peripheral with ID
0, and an external SCSI peripheral with ID 6.
SCSI ID 7 has the highest priority on the SCSI bus. The priority
of the remaining IDs, in descending order, is 6 to 0, 15 to 8.
The SCSI Card 2930U2 is preset to SCSI ID 7 and should not be
changed. This gives it the highest priority on the SCSI bus.
Most internal SCSI hard disk drives come from the factory pre-
set to SCSI ID 0.
If you have 8-bit (or Narrow) SCSI peripherals, they must use
SCSI IDs 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6. SCSI ID 0 is recommended for the
first SCSI hard disk drive.
If you are booting your computer from a SCSI hard disk drive
connected to the SCSI Card 2930U2, the Boot Target ID setting
in the SCSI
Select
®
utility must correspond to the SCSI ID of the
peripheral from which you are booting. By default, the Boot
Target ID is set to
0
. See
Boot Device Options
on page 18 to
change the Boot Target ID.
In Windows
®
95 and Windows 98, you can use the Device
Manager to view the SCSI ID (and other details) assigned to
each SCSI device installed.
If you installed Adaptec
®
EZ-SCSI
®
software, you can use the
SCSI Explorer utility to view the SCSI ID (and other details)
assigned to each SCSI device installed.