KZPCM
∙Multiple Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs)
∙Disconnect/Reselect
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∙SCSI
∙Bus device reset Scan order change (scans the bus from SCSI ID 0 to MAX SCSI ID [7 or 15].
∙Disk array configurations with no LUN 0.
∙Disk array configurations with noncontiguous LUNs
∙Ultra SCSI (20Mb/sec narrow, 40 Mb/sec wide)
4.2Installing the SYMC8XX.SYS Miniport Driver
You can install the driver in a new system or in an existing system using the method described here.
NOTE
Refer to the file READ_ME.TXT on the installation disk for additional information about this procedure.
This procedure installs the SYMC8XX.SYS driver in a Windows NT Alpha system. Use this procedure when installing NT on an Alpha system with an unused SCSI driver or on one where a driver already exists. NT adds the driver to the registry and copies the driver to the appropriate directories. The KZPCM Host Adapter using the Symbios Logic 875 Ultra SCSI controller supports installation of the system disk provided the base system has support in the AlphaBIOS console for the 875 controller chip.
Because the drivers on the NT CD do not support the KZPCM Host Adapter by default, manual intervention of the installation process is required. Follow these steps to install the driver.
1.Boot Windows NT and log on as Administrator.
2.When the Start/Settings/Control Panel selections appear, select SCSI Adapters; then select Drivers.
3.If NCRSDMS.SYS, NCRC810.SYS, NCRC8XX.SYS, NCR PCI (53C810) drivers or Symbios Logic C810 drivers are listed, select them and choose REMOVE before adding the new driver. Select Yes when the Setup message prompts, “Are you sure you want to remove the selected driver?”