Asus PCI-SIU2 User Manual

Asus PCI-SIU2 Manual

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    R PCI-SIU2 Ultra2 PCI SCSI Card USER'S MANUAL
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    FOR ANY ERRORS OR INACCURACIES THAT MAY APPEAR IN THIS MANUAL, INCLUDING THE PRODUCTS AND SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN IT. Copyright © 1999 ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. All Rights Reserved. Product Name: ASUS PCI-SIU2 Manual Revision: 1.00 E437 Release Date: August 1999 2 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    BRD, Germany Fax: +49-2102-4420-66 Email: [email protected] Technical Support Hotline: MB/Other: +49-2102-9599-0 Notebook: +49-2102-9599-10 Fax: +49-2102-9599-11 Online Support: www.asuscom.de/de/support WWW: www.asuscom.de FTP: ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 3
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    's Manual was created using Macintosh versions of Adobe® PageMaker™ 6.52, Adobe® Photoshop™ 5.0.2, and Macromedia® Freehand™ 8.0.1. The body text type used in this manual is "Times" (MAC) or "Times New Roman" (Windows) and headings are "Helvetica" (MAC) or "Arial" (Windows). 4 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User
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    found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits if not installed and used in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, -003 du Canada. ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 5
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    28 Overview 29 Installation 29 ASPI Manager Command Line Options 30 ASPI Disk Driver Command Line Options 33 Overview 35 Installation 35 New Windows 95/95a Installation 36 Existing Windows 95/95a System 38 Updating the ASUS Win 95/95a Device Driver 40 6 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    95B (OSR2) Installation 41 Existing Windows 95B (OSR2) System 43 Updating ASUS Win 95B (OSR2) Device Driver 44 Overview 45 Installation 45 New Windows 98 Installation 46 Adding PCI-SIU2 Driver to Existing Win 98 48 Updating the ASUS Win 98 Device Driver 49 Overview 51 Installation 51 New
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    multiple target implementation. Minimum System Requirements • IBM-compatible PC-486, Pentium or above • Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT, Win3.1, DOS 6.0, OS/2, SCO Unix, SCO UnixWare, or Novell NetWare Operating Systems • One availiable PCI slot • SCSI peripheral ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 9
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    FIGURE 1 identifies major components pertaining to your PCI-SIU2 host adapter. You will find it helpful to refer to this illustration while installing the host adapter and attaching the cables. ASUS PCI-SIU2 FIGURE 1 | PCI-SIU2 Board Layout SE LVD TERM ACT 10 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    3.1x without any extra drivers. • Operating System Support: Extensively tested and proven reliable, the PCI-SIU2 guarantees compatibility with DOS/Windows, Windows 95/98, Windows NT, OS/2, SCO Unix, UnixWare, and Novell NetWare. • ISGE™ Integrated Scatter/Gather Engine: ASUS host adapters have
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    buffer is designed into the PCISIU2 and is utilized as a caching buffer to manage PCI to SCSI bus structure timing for data and command transfer. • Command Queuing: A unique implementation to -40 to 75°C (-40 to 167°F) • 5% to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing) 12 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    is set with a switch on the back of the peripheral. • 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. • Most internal SCSI hard disk drives come from the factory preset for SCSI ID 0. ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 13
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    the back of the drive. • By default, termination on the PCI-SIU2 is automatic (the preferred method). To manually set termination on the PCI-SIU2, see Host Adapter Setup in Chapter 4. • Most non Ultra2 SCSI peripherals come from the factory with termination enabled. 14 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    . Cabling Examples ASUS PCI-SIU2 FIGURE 2 | Connecting internal peripherals ASUS PCI-SIU2 FIGURE 3 | Connecting point-to-point external peripheral and internal peripherals ASUS PCI-SIU2 FIGURE 4 | Connecting three external peripheral and four internal peripherals ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 15
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    recommended that the 68-pin SCSI device is connected furthest away from the PCI-SIU2 host adapter. FIGURE 5 | Possible Termination Options Settings 1 Assumption: Host adapter is at the end of the SCSI bus 2 Assumption: Host adapter is in the middle of the SCSI bus 16 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    Ultra2 SCSI segment and any attached peripherals to drop to UltraSCSI performance levels (40 MBytes/sec). Attaching only Ultra2 peripherals to the PCI-SIU2 ensures that all peripherals on the Ultra2 segment will perform at Ultra2 performance levels (80 Mbytes/sec). ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 17
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    card edge connector with the PCI host computer socket and insert the card into the socket. Once the connector is in the PCI expansion slot socket tighten the mounting bracket screw to secure the card in place. FIGURE 6 | Inserting the host adapter into a PCI slot 18 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    with multiple connectors attached and used to daisy chain the host adapters to two or more target devices. The connector on the host adapter is keyed for proper orientation and insertion. Plug the of connectors) FIGURE 8 | Connecting the 68-pin Ultra2 SCSI cable ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 19
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    SCSI-1 - Cabling up to 6 meters (20 feet) • UltraSCSI - Four devices, up to 3 meters (10 feet) • UltraSCSI - Eight devices, up to 1.5 meters (5 feet) • Ultra2 (point-to-point configuration) - & FastSCSI. • Use high quality shielded connectors for external devices. 20 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    will be using a SCSI device to provide system boot capability, then the system CMOS drive type settings may need to be changed. Under some conditions the system will expect the boot disk to be an IDE drive. This must be changed in order to boot from a SCSI device. ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 21
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    including a list of attached SCSI devices. The list should match the peripheral devices attached to the bus. In most cases the host SCSI hard disk drive to your SCSI card, you must partition and logically format the drive. For DOS and Windows (3.x and 95) use the DOS ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    bus. The bus is configured to have more than one host adapter inserted into at least two distinctly different computer systems sharing peripheral devices. In these circumstances, it is possible to have one of the two computer systems turned off. Under these conditions, ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    installed and need not be changed in most cases. Visually inspect the configuration you have installed to verify that all cables have been inserted correctly. ASUS PCI-SIU2 ASUS PCI-SIU2 FIGURE 11 | Simple multiple initiator model 24 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    the SmartSCSI Setup Utility To start the SmartSCSI Setup Utility, verify that all devices attached to the SCSI bus are powered up when the host computer system is turned on. Once the for SmartSCSI Setup Utility !!! FIGURE 12 | SmartSCSI's menu driven interface ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 25
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    better definition of location and priority on the SCSI bus. • A device ID should only be changed if it conflicts with another device address on the same bus. Refer to your peripheral documentation for changing SCSI option. Data can be lost by changing settings. 26 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    used to manually control termination on the host adapter. The normal setting for this option is auto. SCSI Parity Check ON. Select this option to enable or disable parity checking on the SCSI bus by the host adapter. The default setting for this option is ON (Yes). ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 27
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    Device ID. This option selects which SCSI device will be the designated boot device for the system. The default ID for this option is 0. BIOS Support software drivers. The default setting will be off. (No) Disk Utility These functions will be displayed when a device has ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    MS-DOS. 2. Insert the PCI-SIU2 DRIVER DISK into your floppy drive. 3. At the MS-DOS prompt, change to your active floppy drive (e.g., type A: ). 4. Type DOSSETUP (A series of screens will guide you through the installation of the ASPI device drivers). ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 29
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    the devices on the PCI BUS #b The range for "b" is from 0 to 7. /Sdd Scan device only on the PCI BUS #0 and device #dd The range for "dd" is from 0 to 20. /CCBSx Defines the maximum number of concurrent I/O that driver supports. The range for "x" is from 1 to 16. 30 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    loaded in the CONFIG.SYS start up file by the ASUS DOSSETUP or SETUP programs. INICD.SYS requires that the ASUS ASPI Manager be loaded. INICD.SYS can be loaded with either the DEVICE= or DEVICEHIGH= command. INICD.SYS can be found on PCI-SIU2 DRIVER DISK. Below is a list of command line options and
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    name INICD001. Autoexec.bat: C:\INIASPI\Mscdex /D:INICD001 Explanation: This line will load the Microsoft supplied mscdex.exe file instructing it to attach to the CD-ROM device driver INICD001. Setup copies Mscdex to the C:\INIASPI directory during installation. 32 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    ASUS DOSSETUP or SETUP programs. INIDISK.SYS requires that the ASUS ASPI Manager be loaded. INIDISK.SYS can be loaded with either the DEVICE= or DEVICEHIGH= command. INICD.SYS can be found on the PCI-SIU2 DRIVER .SYS will support as many logical drives as required (up to the maximum supported by DOS)
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    any SCSI storage device that is not being controlled by the BIOS, this includes SCSI disks, magnetic optical drives, and removable media devices. INIFDISK will display two screens in which the bottom portion will explain all commands possible in the top window. 34 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    you have installed on your system, check the date of the KRNL32.DLL file located in your Windows directory. A file date of 07/11/95 belongs to Windows 95, first release; 12/31/95 belongs to Windows 95a or 95 with Service Pack 1; 08/24/96 reflects Windows 95b or OSR2. ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 35
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    from within the OTHER DEVICES listing. • In the PCI-SCSI Bus Controller Properties window, select the DRIVER tab, then select "CHANGE DRIVER...". • In the SELECT HARDWARE TYPE window, select SCSI CONTROLLERS. • In the SELECT DEVICE window, select "HAVE DISK...". 36 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    need to be repeated more than once. 5 Following installation of the ASUS PCI-SIU2 Windows 95 driver for all channels, reboot your system to activate the SCSI device driver. 6 It is highly recommended that the ASUS Windows 95 device driver has been properly installed by selecting MY COMPUTER from the
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    necessary to direct Windows to look for the driver in A:\win95 before the driver can be copied. This step may need to be repeated more than once. 4 This completes loading the Host Adapter Driver. You must now reboot your system to activate the SCSI device driver. . 38 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    5 It is highly recommended that you verify the ASUS PCI-SIU2 Windows 95 device driver by selecting MY COMPUTER from the desktop. Then select CONTROL PANEL: • Select SYSTEM from within the CONTROL PANEL group, • Select DEVICE MANAGER from within the SYSTEM group, • Select SCSI CONTROLLERS
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    direct Windows to look for the driver in A:\win95 before the driver can be copied. This step may need to be repeated more than once. This completes updating the Host Adapter Driver. Follow the on-screen directions to restart you computer and activate the new driver. 40 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    Select the PCI SCSI Host Adapter from within the SCSI CONTROLLER listing. If "This device is working properly" is displayed on your screen, the driver has been correctly installed. New Windows 95B (OSR2) Installation These instructions will guide you through the installation of the ASUS host adapter
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    working properly" is displayed on your screen, the driver has been correctly installed. This completes loading the Host Adapter Driver, follow the on-screen directions to complete the Windows 95 installation. Exit and reboot the system to activate the device driver. 42 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    instructions will guide you through the installation of the ASUS host adapter to an existing Windows 95 system. Windows 95 will automatically detect the presence of new hardware in Plug and Play compliant systems. It is important that the ASUS PCI-SIU2 the ASUS PCI-SIU2 Windows 95 device driver by
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    's Windows 95 device driver by selecting MY COMPUTER from the desktop. Then select CONTROL PANEL: • Select SYSTEM from within the CONTROL PANEL group, • Select DEVICE MANAGER from within the SYSTEM group, • Select SCSI CONTROLLERS from within the DEVICE MANAGER listing, and 44 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User
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    Windows 98 Driver Installation 7 Overview PCI-SIU2 will support Microsoft Windows 98 with the addition of a software driver. The installation procedure described here requires some experience in Windows 98 system setup and administration. The device driver is transferred from the PCI-SIU2 Driver
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    sub-category from within the OTHER DEVICES listing. • In the PCI-SCSI Bus Controller Properties window, select the DRIVER tab, then select "Change/Update Driver," then click "Next". • SELECT "Search". • Check "Specify a Location", enter "A:\win95", and click "Next". 46 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    has been installed, click "Finish" 6 Following installation of the ASUS PCI-SIU2 Windows 98 driver for all channels, reboot your system to activate the SCSI device driver(s). 7 It is highly recommended that the ASUS Windows 98 device driver has been properly installed by selecting MY COMPUTER from
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    7. Microsoft Windows 98 Driver Installation Adding PCI-SIU2 Driver to Existing Win 98 These instructions will guide you through the installation of the ASUS host adapter to an existing Windows 98 system. Windows 98 will automatically detect the presence of new hardware in Plug and Play compliant
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    the new driver. It is highly recommended that you verify Initio's Windows 98 device driver by selecting MY COMPUTER from the desktop. Then select CONTROL PANEL: • Select SYSTEM from within the CONTROL PANEL group, • Select DEVICE MANAGER from within the SYSTEM group, ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 49
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    Installation • Select SCSI CONTROLLERS from within the DEVICE MANAGER listing, and • Select the PCI SCSI Host Adapter from within the SCSI CONTROLLER listing. If "This device is working properly" is displayed on your screen, the driver has been correctly installed. 50 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    8. Microsoft Windows NT Driver Installation 8 Overview PCI-SIU2 will support Windows NT v3.5x/4.0 with the addition of a software driver. A software driver allows the host computer the ability to transfer data over the SCSI bus. The device driver for Windows NT is copied from the ASUS driver
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    SCSI Host Adapter, press . 6 The ASUS host adapter driver is now installed The on-screen instructions will continue for a complete installation of Windows NT. Refer to your Windows NT users manual for completion of the operating system installation procedure. 52 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    allows the drivers to recognize the card). 6 Attach all cables/devices from previous SCSI card to Initio's PCI-SIU2. 7 If replacing, go into SCSI properties and remove drivers of old SCSI card. 8 It is highly recommended that you verify the ASUS PCI-SIU2 Windows NT device driver has been properly
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    Follow the on-screen directions to restart you computer and activate the new driver 8 It is highly recommended that you verify the ASUS PCI-SIU2 Windows NT device driver has been properly installed by selecting MY COMPUTER from the desktop. Then select CONTROL PANEL: 54 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    is now installed The on-screen instructions will continue for a complete installation of Windows NT. Refer to your Windows NT System Administrator's Guide for completion of the operating system installation procedure. Installing a new Win NT system from a Bootable CD ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 55
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    disk. 6 Insert the ASUS manager set floppy (marked PCI-SIU2 DRIVER DISK 1) and press ENTER. The host adapter should be recognized by Windows NT and the driver will be allowed to load. The operating system will continue loading and should recognize the hard drives. 56 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    . The device driver is transferred from the PCI-SIU2 DRIVER DISK 1 to the hard drive where it is automatically initialized during the system boot routine. The device drivers listed can support NetWare versions described after the ASUS file name: \NETWARE\HAM\INIA100.HAM HAM device driver \NETWARE
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    Highlight Save parameters and continue and press This will load the HAM driver. If a DSK driver is required or an updated HAM driver is needed it is recommended that you complete the installation and use NetWare's INSTALL utility to update/change the driver. 58 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    the driver you wish to replace/upgrade and press Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each instance of the driver 6 When all of the drivers you wish to upgrade/replace have been removed highlight Select an additional driver and press 7 Press followed by ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    and needs to be entered each time the system is rebooted. Load (Pathname) INIA100 [Driver Config Option] The second method listed is for permanent installation. In startup.ncf you can include the following statement. Load (Pathname) INIA100 [Driver Config Option] 60 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    (default 4) /!Q No tag /WR Read after write, hardware verify /!WR /R Not verified (default) Support removable media (default) /!R Will not support removable media /D Enable support for fixed disk drive (default) /!D Disable support for fixed disk drive ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 61
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    steps used to install the ASUS drivers have different system requirements that may affect basic operation if not installed properly. It is strongly suggested that the selected procedure be read and understood before proceeding. Please read all instructions carefully. ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 63
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    prompted, insert the "OS/2 Diskette 1 for PCI-SIU2." Follow the on-screen instructions to continue. 6 You have completed the ASUS device driver installation for OS/2. Follow the on-screen instructions and OS/2 manual for a complete description of OS/2 installation. 64 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    other SCSI host adapters or an IDE device to provide the system boot routines, these instructions will guide you through PCI-SIU2 host adapter driver installation. The OS/2 driver will be found on the PCI-SIU2 DRIVER DISK 1. It is important that the SCSI bus hardware and OS/2 are installed correctly
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    drivers developed by ASUS will be installed on the disk drive used for system initialization. It is strongly suggested that the selected procedure be read and understood before continuing with the system configuration or change. Please read the instructions carefully. ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    : a10 < ENTER > 4 Change the directory and rebuild the UNIX kernel: • cd /etc/conf/cf.d < ENTER > • . /link_unix < ENTER > 5 You have completed the link procedure for the ASUS device driver. Exit and reboot the system. 68 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    be replaced with a10. ha attach number ID lun bus XXXX Stp 0 2 0 0 XXXX Sdsk 0 0 0 0 XXXX Srom 0 5 0 0 4 Rebuild the UNIX kernel: • . /link_unix < ENTER > 5 You have completed the link procedure for the ASUS device driver. Exit and reboot the system. ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 69
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    of ASUS device drivers to support SCO UnixWare may be found on the PCI-SIU2 DRIVER DISK 2. The ReadMe.txt file on the PCI-SIU2 DRIVER DISK 2 contains important updated information not mentioned in this chapter. Successful installation of the ASUS driver will likely depend on the instructions given
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    instructions. 2 When prompted to INSTALL HOST BUS ADAPTER DRIVERS, insert the PCI-SIU2 DRIVER DISK 2 into drive A: press . 3 When prompted to INSTALL ANOTHER HBA DISKETTE, press to continue. 4 Follow the directions on screen until you come to a window titled: Loading ASUS PCI-SIU2
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    for your device: • At the system command prompt, type • /etc/conf/bin/idbuild -Ma100 • cd / • shutdown -g0 ( 0 is Zero ) • Y 5 Exit the UnixWare program and reboot your system to initialize the new device driver to control PCI-SIU2. ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 73
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    Driver Installation Using Multiple Host Adapters UnixWare is capable of supporting up each PCI-SIU2 in the system. UnixWare will automatically rebuild the kernel when an additional PCI-SIU2 is detected. Removing the ASUS driver from where 0 is Zero) Y 74 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    to supporting both legacy and Ultra2 devices, the INI-A200U2W will provide support for up to 30 total devices. Question:What is the connector configuration on the adapter? Answer: There are two connectors on the adapter: an internal and external 68-pin connector. ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 75
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    your standard UltraWide devices to the card you obtain the equivalent of UltraWide performance at a 3 meter length limit and speeds to 40MB/sec. Question:What cables are included with the kit? Answer: The kit contains a 5 connector Ultra2 68-pin terminated cable. 76 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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    on your selected disk drive. At this point you can switch the setting, reinstall the operating system, and restore your backed up files. All device drivers for the PCI-SIU2 will support different head mappings based on the setting of "DOS Space > 1GB" option. ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual 77
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    Troubleshooting MS-DOS, OS/2 & Windows NT Under MS-DOS, OS/2 & Windows NT, we recommend , you should enable the "DOS Space > 1GB" option. SCO UNIX can not support different head mappings for each disk drive under the same host adapter. The head mapping than 1 GByte. 78 ASUS PCI-SIU2 User's Manual
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