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NT4 W2K 5.7 SCO UnixWare Server WXP NNW SCO 5.7.1 LSI® SCSI Driver Installation UNX LNX A. Building the LSI Logic Fusion-MPT™ mpt Driver HBA Diskette This is the guide to create an HBA driver diskette for the the Caldera UnixWare 7 and Open Unix 8 Operating Systems. Both of these operating systems will hereafter be referred to as "UnixWare." To create an mpt HBA diskette for use with UnixWare, you must copy the raw dd image file onto a 1.44 Mbyte diskette. The process for doing this depends upon what operating system you are using to create the diskette. Locate the SCSI files in the following path in the support CD: \Drivers\SCSI\Fusion-MPT\Unixware\1.03.17 For UNIX System Users Follow these steps to create the HBA diskette: 1. Insert a 3.5-inch blank diskette into the diskette drive. At the UNIX prompt, type: dd if=//uw10317 of=/dev/fd0 The represents the directory where you copied the dd image file. 2. The dd image file is found in the zipped file that you downloaded from the LSI Logic web site. This command will dd the image to the blank diskette to create an HBA diskette. After the image has been copied to a 3.5 diskette, use this HBA diskette for UnixWare installations as instructed. For DOS System Users 1. Use a utility that will copy the raw dd image onto a 1.44 Mbyte diskette. RAWRITE3.COM, which is a public domain utility, is available. Instructions for using this utility are included in its accompanying RAWRITE3.DOC file. 5-50 Chapter 5: Driver installation

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Chapter 5: Driver installation
NT4
W2K
WXP
NNW
SCO
UNX
LNX
5.7
SCO UnixWare Server
5.7.1
LSI
®
SCSI Driver Installation
A.
Building the LSI Logic Fusion-MPT™ mpt Driver
HBA Diskette
This is the guide to create an HBA driver diskette for the the Caldera
UnixWare 7 and Open Unix 8 Operating Systems.
Both of these operating
systems will hereafter be referred to as “UnixWare.”
To create an mpt HBA diskette for use with UnixWare, you must copy the
raw dd image file onto a 1.44 Mbyte diskette. The process for doing this
depends upon what operating system you are using to create the diskette.
Locate the SCSI files in the following path in the support CD:
\Drivers\SCSI\Fusion-MPT\Unixware\1.03.17
For UNIX System Users
Follow these steps to create the HBA diskette:
1.
Insert a 3.5-inch blank diskette into the diskette drive.
At the UNIX prompt, type:
dd if=/<path>/uw10317 of=/dev/fd0
The <path> represents the directory where you copied the dd image file.
2.
The dd image file is found in the zipped file that you downloaded from
the LSI Logic web site.
This command will dd the image to the blank diskette to create an
HBA diskette.
After the image has been copied to a 3.5 diskette, use this HBA
diskette for UnixWare installations as instructed.
For DOS System Users
1.
Use a utility that will copy the raw dd image onto a 1.44 Mbyte
diskette. RAWRITE3.COM, which is a public domain utility, is
available. Instructions for using this utility are included in its
accompanying RAWRITE3.DOC file.