Black Box SCSI-2 LVD manual Specifications

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CHAPTER 1: Specifications

1. Specifications

System Hardware

Required — IBM PC compatible computer with at least one available PCI slot

Host Bus —

PCI 2.1

Host Interface — 32-bit, 33-Mhz busmaster DMA

Host Data Rate — Data transfer at burst rates up to 133 MB/second

Port Used — None (does not occupy any COM or LPT port)

Other Hardware

Resources Used— Plug-and-Play compatible; automatically self-configures interrupt, I/O address, BIOS address, etc.

Cable

 

Required —

High-quality double-shielded

Compliance —

CE (EN 50081-1, 50082-1); FCC Class B, IC Class/classe B

Device

 

Interface —

Both internal and external: Ultra2 Wide SCSI (LVD/SE);

 

backward-compatible with Ultra2 Narrow SCSI and Wide

 

and Narrow single-ended Ultra SCSI, SCSI-3, SCSI-2, and

 

SCSI-1

Data Rate —

Up to 80 megabytes per second in Ultra2 Wide mode;

 

Up to 40 megabytes per second in Ultra Wide mode;

 

Up to 20 megabytes per second in Fast Wide mode

Maximum

 

Distance —

See Section 3.3

User Controls — (1) Board-mounted jumper for forcing termination; Firmware configuration utility;

Driver software

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Contents Ultra Wide SCSI-2 LVD Host Adapter FCC/IC Statements ULTRA2 LVD Scsi Host Adapter Trademarks ULTRA2 LVD Scsi Host Adapter NOM Statement Contents Table of Contents Contents Specifications Temperature Features IntroductionULTRA2 LVD Scsi Host Adapter Adapter Illustrated Adapter’s circuit boardAdapter and the Scsi Bus Scsi ID NumbersBefore You Install Getting Started SCSI-Bus Length SCSI-Bus TerminationExamples of SCSI-bus termination ULTRA2 LVD Scsi Host Adapter Hardwiring termination Attaching Legacy Equipment Complete PackageInstallation and Configuration Installing the Adapter ItselfInserting the Adapter in a PCI slot LED connection Attaching Other Scsi Devices to the Adapter’s Bus Adapter’s included internal ribbon cablePlugging a narrow internal cable into the Adapter Connecting External Scsi Devices Initial Startup An external Scsi daisychainWHY YOU Need to do this Multiple Initiators and Clustering Setup Utility Simple multiple-initiator systemSmartSCSI Device Setup menu screen Scan BUS Screen Installation and Configuration Adapter Setup Menu Bios Setup Menu Disk Utility Menu Driver Installation Installing Drivers for MS-DOSInstalling the Aspi Driver in AN Existing MS-DOS System Aspi CD-ROM Driver and ITS COMMAND-LINE Options CONFIG.SYS Aspi REMOVABLE-DISK Driver and ITS Command Line Options ULTRA2 LVD Scsi Host Adapter Aspi Partition & Format Utility Installing Drivers for Windows NEW Windows 95/95A Installation ULTRA2 LVD Scsi Host Adapter Updating the Windows 95 Driver in Widows 95/95A NEW Windows 95B OSR2 Installation Driver Installation AULTRA2 LVD Scsi Host Adaptername NEW Windows 98 Installation ULTRA2 LVD Scsi Host Adapter Driver Installation Updating the Windows 98 Driver Installing Drivers for Windows NT Regular NEW Windows NT Installation NEW Windows NT Installation from a Bootable CD Diskless NEW Windows NT Installation Driver Installation ULTRA2 LVD Scsi Host Adapter Installing Drivers for Novell NetWare \NETWARE\HAM\INIA100.DDIPCI.XXXX.XXXX.XXXX.XXXX.XX Adding the Netware Driver to AN Existing Netware System ULTRA2 LVD Scsi Host Adapter COMMAND-LINE Options for the Device Drivers Specifies maximum decimal number of tag commands per target Installing Drivers for IBM OS/2 BASEDEV=INIA100.ADD SET COPYFROMFLOPPY=1 Adding the OS/2 Driver to AN Existing OS/2 System COMMAND-LINE Options for the Device Driver Assigns adapter number based on Bios address Installing Drivers for Linux Installing Drivers for SCO Unix Cd /etc/conf/cf.d Enter Linkunix Enter Attach Number Lun Bus Installing Drivers for SCO UnixWare Enter Etc/conf/bin/idbuild -Ma100 Enter Cd / Enter Removing the Driver from a Unixware System Troubleshooting Installation-Time ProblemsTroubleshooting ULTRA2 LVD Scsi Host Adapter Calling Black Box Shipping and PackagingPage Page Page Copyright 1999. Black Box Corporation. All rights reserved