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Run afdisk from the DOS prompt only, not from the Windows MSDOS prompt. Before you run it, be sure the disk devices you want to format and partition are connected to the host adapter and that they are powered. Then follow these steps:

1.Change to the directory where afdisk.exe is located (usually c:\scsi), type afdisk at the DOS prompt, and press Enter. Information about your SCSI disk devices appears on the screen. (The number that appears after Target is the device’s SCSI ID).

2.Use the arrow keys to move the highlight bar to the disk device you want to partition, then press Enter.

-If the selected disk device is controlled by the host adapter BIOS, you can view information about it but you cannot partition it with afdisk (Use the DOS fdisk and format utilities.)

-If the selected disk device is unpartitioned, you must partition it before you can format it. To do this, follow the instructions on the screen. (Press F1 to see an explanation of the partitioning options.)

Information about the selected disk device appears in the lower left of the screen. Disks smaller than 1Gbyte have 64 heads, 32 sectors per track, and cylinders equal to the number of MBytes of available capacity. Disks larger than 1Gbyte have 255 heads, 63 sectors per track, and one cylinder per 8MBytes of available capacity.

3.To create a new partition on the disk device, press Ins. The “Create a DOS Partition” window appears in the lower right of the screen and suggests that you create one partition on the disk device, equal to its entire capacity. If this is what you want to do, skip to step 5.

4.To change the size of the partition, use the arrow keys to select Start Cylinder and End Cylinder, and type in the numbers you want. Partitions up to 2GBytes are supported.

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Contents SBC-596/599 Copyright Notice AcknowledgementsPage SBC-596/599 series comparison table Packing list Contents Chapter Software Configuration Chapter Award Bios Setup Scsi Setup and Configuration Appendix a Programming the Watchdog Timer General Information Features IntroductionSpecifications Standard PC systemMechanical and environmental Board layout and dimensions Page Installation Guide Jumpers Connectors Locating jumpers Locating connectors Setting jumpers Open ClosedCPU installation and upgrading Install a CPU in the ZIF socketVoltage Select J1, J2, J3, and J4 Frequency Ratio J5 Mtxc CLK Setting/P55C Enabled J7 Clock Setting J8ISA Timing J11 SBC-599 only Battery Select and Clear Cmos J9Scsi Select J10 SBC-599 only Dual Power Select J15 LCD/EL Select J13Installing Dram SIMMs Installing SIMMsFront panel connectors CN1,CN2,CN3,CN4 Speaker connector CN1IDE hard drive connector CN8, CN9 Fan power supply connector CN5Scsi connectors CN6, CN7 SBC-599 only Connecting the hard driveFloppy connector CN10 Connecting the floppy drive LCD power select J12 CRT connector CN16Flat panel connector CN11 VGA interface connections SBC-599 onlyKeyboard connectors CN12, CN19 IR connector CN15 COM-port connectors CN13, CN17Printer port connector CN14 USB connectors CN18, CN20 Ethernet connector UTP1, SBC-599 onlyWatchdog timer configurationon Watchdog select J14Software Configuration Utility with VGA Bios SBC-599 only Utility with IDE Bus Master DriverSystem Bios which supports CRT only VGA display software configuration SBC-599 only Connections for four standard LCDs SBC-599 only Pin Pin nameConnections to Planar EL 640 x 480 AD4 EL Pin Pin nameConnections to Toshiba LTM10C042 640 x 480 TFT Color LCD Connections to Sharp LM64C142 640 x 480 Dstn Color LCD Ethernet software configuration SBC-599 only Page Award Bios Setup System configuration verification System test and initializationEntering setup Load DefaultsStandard Cmos Setup Bios Features Setup Chipset Features Setup Power Management Setup PnP/PCI Configuration Integrated Peripherals Load Bios defaults User Password Save & exit setup Exit without savingPCI Svga Setup SBC-599 only Before you begin Installation Simultaneous display modeSleep mode Driver installationWindows setup Changing Color Schemes Windows 95 Drivers Setup Proce- dure Windows NT Drivers Setup Procedure StepPreliminary Steps OS/2 Drivers Setup ProcedureInstalling from Diskette Page Selecting Screen Resolution/Refresh Rate Selecting Monitor TypeInstallation Notes Scsi Setup and Configurations SBC-599 only Scsi ID Numbers Installation and SetupScsi Configuration Guidelines Scsi Terminators Termination Termination Installing Scsi Devices Connecting Internal Scsi DevicesConfiguring the Scsi Adapter Page Basic Host Adapter Settings Basic Host Adaptec Settings DefaultBoot Device Settings Scsi Device SettingsSome older SCSI-1 devices do not support Sync Page Advanced Host Adapter Settings Host adapter Bios is enabledPage Using SCSISelect Menus Using the Scsi Disk Utilities Installing Device Drivers Quick Start Instructions Windows 95 or Windows NTTroubleshooting Tips Scsi Device Troubleshooting Windows 95 / Windows NT Troubleshoot- ingPage My CD-ROM drive doesn’ t work properly under Windows Page DOS and Windows 3.1x Aspi Managers Information for DOS/Windows 3.1x Users DOS and Windows 3.1x Device Drivers DOS Formatting Utilities Formatter and Partitioner afdisk Page Scsi Setup and Configurations Page Programming the Watchdog Timer REM Watchdog timer example program Pin Assignments Reset connector CN3 Speaker connector CN1HDD LED connector CN2 Power LED/keyboard lock connector CN4 Fan power connector CN5Wide Scsi connector CN6 Pin FunctionPin Function Scsi connector CN7 IDE hard drive connectors CN8, CN9 Pin SignalFloppy connector CN10 Pin Signal PinEnavee GND External keyboard connector CN12 COM port connectors CN13 COM2, CN17 COM1 Printer port connector CN14 IR connector CN15 USB connectors CN18, CN20 Keyboard and PS/2 mouse connector CN19Ethernet 10BASE-T connector UPT1 108 IRQ Default Settings IRQ Default Settings