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"#FUNCTION = "SCSI Channel A Configuration" HELP = "These selections specify those configuration settings that correspond to SCSI channel A interface." SUBFUNCTION = "SCSI Channel Interface" CHOICE="Single Channel, Single-Ended SCSI" SUBFUNCTION = "SCSI Channel Interface" CHOICE="Dual Channel, Single-Ended SCSI" SUBFUNCTION = "Host Adapter SCSI ID" HELP = "Host Adapter SCSI ID configures the SCSI ID setting for the host adapter. Each installed SCSI device must have a unique SCSI ID (0-7). SCSI ID 7 is normally assigned to the host adapter; SCSI IDs 0 and 1 are normally reserved for SCSI hard disk drives. If two host adapters are installed, each would have its own SCSI bus, thus each host adapter can be set to SCSI ID 7." CHOICE="7" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(2 1 0) 111B CHOICE="6" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(2 1 0) 110B CHOICE="5" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(2 1 0) 101B CHOICE="4" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(2 1 0) 100B CHOICE="3" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(2 1 0) 011B CHOICE="2" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(2 1 0) 010B CHOICE="1" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(2 1 0) 001B CHOICE="0" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(2 1 0) 000B SUBFUNCTION = "SCSI Bus Parity Check" HELP = "SCSI Bus Parity Check enables or disables SCSI bus parity checking on the host adapter. The host adapter always generates parity when writing to the SCSI bus. If any attached SCSI device does not support SCSI parity checking, then SCSI Bus Parity Check should be disabled. Most devices today, however, do support SCSI parity checking." CHOICE="Enabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(5) 1B CHOICE="Disabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(5) 0B SUBFUNCTION = "SCSI Selection Timeout" HELP = "SCSI Selection Timeout configures the time, in milliseconds, used by the host adapter during the SCSI selection phase. Lowering the SCSI Selection Timeout will speed up SCSI bus scans considerably; however, before lowering this value, make sure that all the devices on the SCSI bus can handle the faster speeds." CHOICE="256 milliseconds" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(4 3) 00B CHOICE="128 milliseconds" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(4 3) 01B CHOICE="64 milliseconds" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(4 3) 10B CHOICE="32 milliseconds" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(4 3) 11B SUBFUNCTION = "SCSI Bus Reset at Power-on" HELP = "SCSI Bus Reset at Power-on enables or disables a SCSI bus reset generated by the host adapter during its power-on initialization, and after a Hard Reset. Normally, SCSI Bus Reset at Power-on should always be enabled." CHOICE="Enabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(6) 1B CHOICE="Disabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(6) 0B FUNCTION = "SCSI Channel B Configuration" HELP = "These selections specify those configuration settings that correspond to SCSI channel B interface." CHOICE="7" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(10 9 8) 111B CHOICE="6" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(10 9 8) 110B CHOICE="5" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(10 9 8) 101B CHOICE="4" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(10 9 8) 100B CHOICE="3" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(10 9 8) 011B CHOICE="2" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(10 9 8) 010B CHOICE="1" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(10 9 8) 001B CHOICE="0" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(10 9 8) 000B CHOICE="Enabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(13) 1B CHOICE="Disabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(13) 0B CHOICE="256 milliseconds" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(12 11) 00B CHOICE="128 milliseconds" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(12 11) 01B CHOICE="64 milliseconds" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(12 11) 10B CHOICE="32 milliseconds" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(12 11) 11B CHOICE="Enabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(14) 1B CHOICE="Disabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(14) 0B FUNCTION = "Wide SCSI Channel Interface Definitions" HELP = "These selections specify those configuration settings that correspond to wide SCSI channel interface." SUBFUNCTION = "SCSI Channel Interface" CHOICE="Wide Channel, Single-Ended SCSI" SUBFUNCTION = "SCSI Channel Interface" CHOICE="Wide Channel, Differential SCSI" SUBFUNCTION = "Host Adapter SCSI ID" HELP = "Host Adapter SCSI ID configures the SCSI ID setting for the host adapter. Each installed SCSI device must have a unique SCSI ID (0-15). SCSI ID 15 is normally assigned to the host adapter; SCSI IDs 0 and 1 are normally reserved for SCSI hard disk drives. If two host adapters are installed, each would have its own SCSI bus, thus each host adapter can be set to SCSI ID 15." CHOICE="7" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 0111B CHOICE="6" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 0110B CHOICE="5" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 0101B CHOICE="4" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 0100B CHOICE="3" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 0011B CHOICE="2" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 0010B CHOICE="1" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 0001B CHOICE="0" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 0000B CHOICE="15" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 1111B CHOICE="14" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 1110B CHOICE="13" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 1101B CHOICE="12" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 1100B CHOICE="11" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 1011B CHOICE="10" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 1010B CHOICE="9" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 1001B CHOICE="8" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(11 10 9 8) 1000B SUBFUNCTION = "SCSI Bus Termination" HELP = "SCSI Bus Termination enables or disables SCSI termination on the host adapter. Host adapter termination should be disabled only if you attach SCSI devices to both internal and external connectors, since the host adapter would then be in the middle of the SCSI bus." CHOICE="Enabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(15 7) 11B CHOICE="Disabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(15 7) 10B CHOICE="Low byte ON/High byte ON" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(15 7) 11B CHOICE="Low byte OFF/High byte OFF" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(15 7) 00B CHOICE="Low byte OFF/High byte ON" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(15 7) 10B CHOICE="Enabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(7) 1B CHOICE="Disabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(7) 0B CHOICE="Enabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(15) 1B CHOICE="Disabled" LINK INIT=IOPORT(3) LOC(15) 0B FUNCTION = "Primary Channel Selection" HELP = "Allows you to select which SCSI channel (A or B) will be used as the primary channel. The primary channel will always be scanned before the secondary channel at BIOS or driver initialization." CHOICE="A" LINK INIT=IOPORT(5) LOC(3) 0B CHOICE="B" LINK INIT=IOPORT(5) LOC(3) 1B FUNCTION = "BIOS and Device configuration" HELP = "These selections allow you to specify configuration options for BIOS and individual SCSI devices." TYPE = "" CHOICE="Press to configure" FUNCTION = "Utilities" HELP = "This selection accesses the SCSI low level formatting utilities." TYPE = "" CHOICE = "Press to access" BIOS and Device ConfigurationBIOS configuration Device configurationBIOS Configuration allows you to configure the host adapter BIOS. Use the cursor keys to move between options. To toggle values for each option, press the Enter key. SCSI Device Configuration allows you to customize the configuration of each SCSI device connected on the SCSI bus. All SCSI IDs are displayed on the screen even if no SCSI device is attached; however, to configure a specific SCSI device, you will need to know which SCSI ID corresponds to that SCSI device. Use the cursor keys to move between options. To toggle values for each option, press the Enter key.BIOS ConfigurationBIOS Configuration allows you to configure the host adapter BIOS. Use the cursor keys to move between options. To toggle values for each option, press the Enter key. The following options are available: Support Removable Disks as Fixed Disk This option allows you to configure removable media drives supported by the BIOS. The default setting is Boot Device Only. The following choices are available: Boot Device Only - Only the removable media drive designated as the boot device will be treated as a fixed disk. All Devices - All removable media drives supported by the BIOS will be treated as fixed disk drives. Disabled - No removable drives will be treated as fixed disks. Software drivers are need for drives not controlled by the BIOS. Note: Support for removable drives means only that the BIOS allows for use of a removable drive as if it were a fixed disk drive; it does not mean that the disk media can be removed during operation. Extended Translation for Drives > 1 GByte This option allows you to enable or disable extended translation for hard disks with a capacity greater than 1 GByte. This feature bypasses the DOS 1024 cylinder limit and supports hard disk drives up to 8 GBytes in size under DOS. If this option is enabled, the following translation schemes are used: Hard disks > 1 GByte use a translation scheme of 64 heads, 32 sectors per track. Hard disks < 1 GByte use a translation scheme of 255 heads, 63 sectors per track. Note: Enabling this option for operating systems that do not need extended translation (e.g., NetWare 386 and UNIX) can cause drive failure and/or data loss. Support More Than Two Drives This option allows you to enable or disable BIOS support for more than two SCSI hard disks (supported by DOS 5.0 and above).This configuration will affect BIOS only.Support Removable Disks as Fixed Disk....................... Extended Translation for Drives > 1 GByte................... Support More than Two Drives.....................................All DevicesBoot Device Only........Disabled.........EnabledHost Adapter Selection OptionsAHA-2740/2742 Host Adapter AHA-2740T/2742T Host Adapter AHA-2740W/2742W Host Adapter AHA-2744W Host AdapterConfiguration Setting for SCSI Devices (0x00 Channel A Device ID #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 Channel B Device ID #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 )6*Channel A Device ID #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 Channel A Device ID #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 *D+Enable DisconnectionInitiate Sync NegotiationMaximum Sync Xfer RateInitiate Wide NegotiationInclude in BIOS ScanError if Device Not FoundSend Start Unit Command+++,0,E,_,Done=F10Cancel=ESCDefault=F9,,,yesnoEnable Disconnection is used to determine whether or not the host adapter will allow a SCSI device to disconnect from the SCSI bus (sometimes referred to as disconnect/reconnect). This allows the host adapter to perform other operations on the SCSI bus while the SCSI device is temporarily disconnected. When set to yes, the SCSI device may disconnect from the SCSI bus. The SCSI device, however, may choose not to disconnect, even if allowed to by the host adapter (this is usually configurable on the SCSI device). When set to no, the SCSI device will not be allowed to disconnect from the SCSI bus. In general, disconnect should be allowed for the most efficient SCSI bus utilization and highest overall system performance. If only one SCSI device is attached to the SCSI host adapter, disconnects are not required for efficient SCSI bus utilization since only one SCSI device is using the SCSI bus. A slight performance increase may be realized if disconnect is not allowed in this case, due to the decreased SCSI overhead. In multi-device environments, disconnect should normally be enabled to take advantage of the disconnect/reconnect feature. If a particular SCSI device does support disconnect/reconnect, then Enable Disconnection should be enabled (set to yes). If a particular SCSI device does not support disconnect/reconnect, then Enable Disconnection should be disabled (set to no). Most SCSI devices today, however, do support disconnect/reconnect.Initiate Sync Negotiation determines whether or not the host adapter will initiate synchronous negotiation with the SCSI device. When set to yes, the host adapter will initiate synchronous negotiation with the SCSI device. When set to no, the host adapter will not initiate synchronous negotiation with the SCSI device. The host adapter, however, will always respond to synchronous negotiation initiated from the SCSI device. If neither the host adapter nor the SCSI peripheral negotiate for synchronous data transfers, all data transfers will be asynchronous.Maximum Synch Xfer Rate determines the maximum synchronous transfer rate (in MBytes/sec) that the host adapter will support. The host adapter supports rates up to the Fast SCSI maximum of 10 MBytes/second. The Fast SCSI synchronous data transfer rates are 10.0, 8.0, 6.67 and 5.7. If the host adapter is set not to negotiate for synchronous data transfer (i.e. Initiate Sync Negotiation is set to no), then the value selected here will be the maximum rate that the host adapter will accept. In most cases, the maximum value of 10.0 MBytes/sec can be used. If the drive is not a Fast SCSI drive which cannot support the fast data transfer rate, it can negotiate for a slower rate (this is standard SCSI protocol). However, if a drive cannot accept values greater than 5.0 MBytes/sec (the highest standard synchronous transfer rate), then the fast data transfer rate should not be used for the device. Older SCSI-1 devices may not accept the fast data transfer rate, which may result in erratic behavior or a hang condition.Initiate wide negotiation will initiate wide negotiation with SCSI devices. When set to yes, the host adapter will initiate wide negotiation with the SCSI device. When set to no, the host adapter will not initiate wide negotiation with SCSI device. The host adapter will always respond to wide negotiation. The default setting is yes. This option is available only if hardware is configured with wide configuration.Include in BIOS Scan determines whether or not the host adapter BIOS supports devices attached to the SCSI bus without the need for device driver software. When set to yes, the host adapter BIOS controls the SCSI device. When set to no, the host adapter BIOS will not search the SCSI ID for devices to control; device driver software is needed to control the SCSI device. Note: If a removable media SCSI drive is controlled by the host adapter BIOS, do not remove the media while the system is powered-on or data loss could occur! The host adapter BIOS does not support removability while the system is turned on. If removability is desired while the system is powered-on, the removable media drive should be installed with device drivers and not the host adapter BIOS.Error if Device Not Found determines whether or not the host adapter BIOS generates an error message when the BIOS is unable to find the device during boot-up. When set to yes, the BIOS checks the SCSI ID for a SCSI device; if none is found, an error message is displayed during boot-up similar to the following: Channel A, SCSI #1 - Device Not Found When set to no, the BIOS does not attempt to check the SCSI ID for a device.Send Start Unit Command determines whether or not the SCSI Start Unit command (SCSI command 1B) is sent to the SCSI device (most devices do not require this). The Start Unit command reduces the load on your computer's power supply by allowing the host adapter to power up SCSI devices one-at-a-time when you boot your system. Otherwise, the devices will all power up at the same time. When set to yes, the SCSI Start Unit command is sent to the SCSI device during boot-up. When set to no, the SCSI device will power-up in its normal fashion. If this option is selected for more than one SCSI device, the SCSI device with the lowest SCSI ID will be sent the SCSI Start Unit command first. When the first device is ready and responds to the host adapter, the next highest SCSI ID with a setting of yes is sent the SCSI Start Unit command. This process continues until all supported devices respond to the host adapter. Note: If many drives are set to yes for the SCSI Start Unit command, system boot time will vary depending on how long each drive takes to spin-up.,248O:Q=>Save/Abandon Configuration ChangesDo you want to SAVE or ABANDON the changes made in configuration?Abandon=ESCSave=ENTERPress ESC to abandon changes made to configurationPress ENTER to save configurationMemory allocation errorCan't handle board type specifiedBoard lostHardware errorBoard not available for utilitiesNo hard disk available for format/verifyD0DRD]DlDDCUI error: Invalid panel handleCUI error: No memoryCUI error: Invalid operationCUI error: Invalid panel typeCUI error: Invalid groupCUI error: Invalid fieldCUI error: Video modeCUI error: Panel sizeDDE"E@EYErEECautionOkSelect to continue.ESCSelect to abort.Low Level Disk FormatLow Level Disk VerifySCSI Low Level Disk Verify SCSI Low Level Disk FormatYour fixed disk media must be low-level formatted before you can use your operating system's partitioning and file preparation commands, such as MS-DOS fdisk and format. Most SCSI disk devices are pre-formatted, and do not need re-formatting. The Adaptec low-level formatting utility is compatible with the vast majority of today's SCSI disk drives. CAUTION: Disk Verify scans the disk's media for defects. If bad blocks are found, you will be prompted to reassign them. All data on the drive will be lost when performing a low-level format. Be sure to back up your data before performing this operation.Device Selection OptionsSelect device to be formatted or verified. Only SCSI hard disk devices will be listed for selection.AIC-7770 Utility Selection OptionsDisk Format Utility Host Adapter Diagnostic UtilityDisk format utility allows you to low-level format your SCSI disk and/or verify disk media for defects. Host Adapter Diagnostic Utility runs a diagnostic on your host adapter by doing DMA transfers between the SCSI host adapter and system memory. This test will run indefinitely until Esc is pressed. Note: At this time the host adapter diagnostic is not available.Disk Format UtilityDisk format utility allows you to low-level format your SCSI disk and/or verify disk media for defects. Do you really want to low level verify disk selected ?Information on disk will be lost after low level disk format. Do you still want to low level format disk selected ?KKNo errorTime outCommand abortedSCB ErrorInvalid SCB commandSelection time outData overrun/underrunUnexpected bus freeTarget bus phase sequence errorInvalid SCSI linking operationAuto sense failTagged queuing rejectedHardware errorTarget didn't respond to ATNSCSI bus reset by host adapterSCSI bus reset by other deviceDevice is initiator:LCLLL\LfLzLLLLLLMM-MJMiMMNo senseRecovered errorNot readyMedium errorHardware errorIllegal requestUnit attentionData protectBlank checkVendor specificCopy abortedAborted commandEqualVolume overflowMiscompareReservedMMMNNN/N>NKNWNgNtNNNNNDisk verification error. Sector number: Do you want to reassign the bad sector ?The Disk Format Utility utilizes the host adapter configuration available at system boot. If this configuration has been changed, you should save the updated configuration and restart the system before accessing the Disk Format Utility. Do you still want to run Disk Format Utility ?Primary, Secondary, Target ?: Disk Format Status: Done Formatting disk selected. Please wait... CDB: Channel , Target SCSI ID: Target Status: Host Adapter Status: Additional Sense Code: Sense Key: Additional Sense Code Qualifier: Disk Verify Status: AbortDisk Verify Status: DoneDo you really want to abort disk verify? Verifying disk selected. 000% Please wait or Press to Abort... e emeeeXje  @  % @ 9fddd [[ [f999e j"dddfjj j   j eetd1d~!je,eeMeeddeeeNeN Gesd~ Mesd~MdNNjetdQdV!jeHjjjjG<GGYe0eHfdjj j Xj@  j j@ @j eetd9@t2jJnt@999::9 9etd#::etd9eQ@j 9etdddd~jej*e@j dd~ ~@j eN@``jfjYme_=j  Ǔ8`` etdj4jfjXeajfjYejf4jXe Ǔdddedj;jfjYjme_;  jfjY jfe4ey4jfjXjfjVeey9j9@=j999<=4@99 9  e<=jj<<<==e4eaej*ejfe]Ǔ1jeyeetd~ Ajeje Qj4jfjX4dddjeea4dj4(eajfed d ddje1jee18>IIAjjf4jXjfjYeje@02jJn0ee esd:esd:GGAje6qjjjjLeenldjj Le Tee eellmlmlmlmlmlmlmjmjmjmjmǓ8bjf5jYjme_ h5jfjY44jfjdmdddoej t td!jetddddxajedjjj0jJn j  ~jjjj<<=dj=wZyy% % % % %%jZnZrZvZzZ~Z%`%%%P%%ZZZZZZ""" "ZZZZCopyright 1990, 1991, 1994 Intel Corp. FUNCTION="Enable SCSI Controller" TYPE="AIC7770" HELP="This configuration function allows the user to enable or disable the embedded SCSI controller and SCSI BIOS. The SCSI BIOS must be enabled when the SCSI disk is the intended boot device. The SCSI BIOS can be mapped to C0000h, C8000h or E0000h. Some systems will also support EC000h. The EC000h option will not display unless it is supported on your board. Placing the SCSI BIOS at C0000h might be required for compatibility with older software." CHOICE="SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To EC000h" HELP="This option enables the SCSI hardware and loads the SCSI BIOS. The BIOS is mapped to EC000h. Use this option when booting from a SCSI hard disk controlled by the embedded controller. SCSI drivers should still be installed after booting from SCSI." SUBTYPE="BOOT,EC0" LINK IRQ=11 | 10 | 15 | 9 SHARE=YES TRIGGER=LEVEL INIT=IOPORT(4) LOC(7 3 2 1 0) 01011B | 01010B | 01111B | 01001B FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC(6 3 0) 011B INIT=IOPORT(6) LOC(0) 1B MEMORY=16K ADDRESS=0EC000h WRITABLE=YES MEMTYPE=OTH SHARE=NO SIZE=BYTE CACHE=YES DECODE=32 CHOICE="SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C0000h" HELP="This option enables the SCSI hardware and loads the SCSI BIOS. The BIOS is mapped to C0000h. Use this option when booting from a SCSI hard disk controlled by the embedded controller. SCSI drivers should still be installed after booting from SCSI." SUBTYPE="BOOT,C00" LINK IRQ =11 | 10 | 15 | 9 SHARE =YES TRIGGER=LEVEL INIT=IOPORT(4) LOC(7 3 2 1 0) 01011B | 01010B | 01111B | 01001B FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC(6 3 0) 011B INIT=IOPORT(6) LOC(0) 1B MEMORY=16K ADDRESS=0C0000h WRITABLE=YES MEMTYPE=OTH SHARE=NO SIZE=BYTE CACHE=YES DECODE=32 CHOICE="SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C8000h" HELP="This option enables the SCSI hardware and loads the SCSI BIOS. The BIOS is mapped to C8000h. Use this option when booting from a SCSI hard disk controlled by the embedded controller. SCSI drivers should still be installed after booting from SCSI." SUBTYPE="BOOT,C80" LINK IRQ =11 | 10 | 15 | 9 SHARE=YES TRIGGER=LEVEL INIT=IOPORT(4) LOC(7 3 2 1 0) 01011B | 01010B | 01111B | 01001B FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC(6 3 0) 011B INIT=IOPORT(6) LOC(0) 1B MEMORY=16K ADDRESS=0C8000h WRITABLE=YES MEMTYPE=OTH SHARE=NO SIZE=BYTE CACHE=YES DECODE=32 CHOICE="SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To E0000h" HELP="This option enables the SCSI hardware and loads the SCSI BIOS. The BIOS is mapped to E0000h. Use this option when booting from a SCSI hard disk controlled by the embedded controller. SCSI drivers should still be installed after booting from SCSI." SUBTYPE="BOOT,E00" LINK IRQ=11 | 10 | 15 | 9 SHARE=YES TRIGGER=LEVEL INIT=IOPORT(4) LOC(7 3 2 1 0) 01011B | 01010B | 01111B | 01001B FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC(6 3 0) 011B INIT=IOPORT(6) LOC(0) 1B MEMORY=16K ADDRESS=0E0000h WRITABLE=YES MEMTYPE=OTH SHARE=NO SIZE=BYTE CACHE=YES DECODE=32 CHOICE="SCSI Hardware Enabled - SCSI BIOS Disabled" HELP="The 'SCSI Hardware Enabled - SCSI BIOS Disabled' option enables the SCSI hardware but does not load the SCSI BIOS. Use this option when booting from a device not controlled by the embedded SCSI controller. Access to devices attached to the embedded controller is achieved after the SCSI drivers are installed." SUBTYPE="ENA" LINK IRQ=11 | 10 | 15 SHARE=YES TRIGGER=LEVEL INIT=IOPORT(4) LOC(7 3 2 1 0) 01011B | 01010B | 01111B FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC(6 3 0) 011B INIT=IOPORT(6) LOC(0) 1B CHOICE="Disabled" HELP="The controller should be disabled when no SCSI devices are present." SUBTYPE="DIS" FREE INIT=IOPORT(1) LOC(6) 1B INIT=IOPORT(6) LOC(0) 0B FUNCTION = "Host Adapter Interface Definitions" HELP = "These selections specify those configuration settings that correspond to EISA host bus interface." SUBFUNCTION = "Bus Release Time" HELP = "Bus Release Time configures the amount of time, in BCLKS (Bus Clocks), the host adapter will continue to transfer data after being pre-empted in bus master mode. Normally 60 BCLKS is sufficient; however, if multiple bus master cards are installed in the system, you may want to lower the value to free the EISA bus sooner." CHOICE = "44 BCLKS" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(5 4 3 2) 1011B CHOICE = "60 BCLKS" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(5 4 3 2) 1111B CHOICE = "28 BCLKS" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(5 4 3 2) 0111B CHOICE = "12 BCLKS" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(5 4 3 2) 0011B CHOICE = "2 BCLKS" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(5 4 3 2) 0000B SUBFUNCTION = "Data FIFO Threshold" HELP = "Data FIFO Threshold configures the percentage used by the host adapter to match SCSI and host system data transfer rates. Normally a Data FIFO Threshold of 100% is sufficient." CHOICE = "100%" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(7 6) 11B CHOICE = "75%" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(7 6) 10B CHOICE = "50%" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(7 6) 01B CHOICE = "00%" LINK INIT=IOPORT(2) LOC(7 6) 00B SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To EC000hSCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C0000hSCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C8000hSCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To E0000hSCSI Hardware Enabled - SCSI BIOS DisabledDisabledpq)qRq{qqBOOT,EC0BOOT,C00BOOT,C80BOOT,E00ENADISqqqqqqSCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C0000h SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C8000h SCSI Hardware Enabled - SCSI BIOS Disabled DisabledSCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C8000h SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To E0000h SCSI Hardware Enabled - SCSI BIOS Disabled DisabledSCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C0000h SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C8000h SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To E0000h SCSI Hardware Enabled - SCSI BIOS Disabled DisabledSCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To EC000h SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C0000h SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C8000h SCSI Hardware Enabled - SCSI BIOS Disabled DisabledSCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To EC000h SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C8000h SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To E0000h SCSI Hardware Enabled - SCSI BIOS Disabled DisabledSCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To EC000h SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C0000h SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To C8000h SCSI BIOS Enabled, BIOS Mapped To E0000h SCSI Hardware Enabled - SCSI BIOS Disabled Disabled rrssvt%uThis configuration function allows the user to enable or disable the embedded SCSI controller and SCSI BIOS. The SCSI BIOS must be enabled when the SCSI disk is the intended boot device. The SCSI BIOS can be mapped to EC000h, C0000h, C8000h or E0000h. Placing the SCSI BIOS at C0000h might be required for compatibility with older software.Be sure to use the ECU to re-enable SCSI at a later time. Using the BIOS Setup function to re-enable SCSI may cause an IRQ mismatch. The system will come up and load the SCSI BIOS but will not be able to find a hard disk. If this happens, you will need to boot from the ECU diskette and rerun the ECU to correct the problem.Enable SCSI ControllerDone=F10Push this button to accept the selection.Cancel=ESCPush this button to cancel any changes made.