LSI SYM8953U Main Memory, Mbyte, Motherboard, Multitasking, Multithreading, Operating System

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Main Memory

The part of a computer’s memory which is directly accessible by the CPU

 

(usually synonymous with RAM).

Mbyte

Megabyte. A measure of computer storage equal to 1024 kilobytes.

Motherboard

See Mainboard. In some countries, the term Motherboard is not

 

appropriate.

Multitasking

The executing of more than one command at the same time. This allows

 

programs to operate in parallel.

Multithreading

The simultaneous accessing of data by more than one SCSI device. This

 

increases the data throughput.

NVRAM

NonVolatile Random Access Memory. Actually an EEPROM

 

(Electronically Erasable Read Only Memory chip) used to store

 

configuration information. See EEPROM.

Operating System

A program that organizes the internal activities of the computer and its peripheral devices. An operating system performs basic tasks such as moving data to and from devices, and managing information in memory. It also provides the user interface.

Parity Checking

A way to verify the accuracy of data transmitted over the SCSI bus. The

 

parity bit in the transfer is used to make the sum of all the 1 bits either

 

odd or even (for odd or even parity). If the sum is not correct, the

 

information may be retransmitted or an error message may appear.

Passive

The electrical connection required at each end of the SCSI bus,

Termination

composed of a set of resistors. It improves the integrity of bus signals.

PCI

Peripheral Component Interconnect. A local bus specification that allows

 

connection of peripherals directly to computer memory. It bypasses the

 

slower ISA and EISA buses.

Peripheral Devices

Pin-1 Orientation

A piece of hardware (such as a video monitor, disk drive, printer, or CD-ROM) used with a computer and under the computer’s control. SCSI peripherals are controlled through a SCSI host adapter.

The alignment of pin 1 on a SCSI cable connector and the pin-1 position on the SCSI connector into which it is inserted. External SCSI cables are always keyed to insure proper alignment, but internal SCSI ribbon cables sometimes are not keyed.

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Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations

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Contents User’s Guide DecemberElectromagnetic Compatibility Notices Iii Page Contents Appendix a Technical Specifications Tables ViiiContents Audience PrefaceOrganization Related Publications Chapter Using the SYM8953U Host Adapter General DescriptionPCI Interface FeaturesScsi Interface Board Characteristics Interface DescriptionsPCI Interface LVD Link Technology Ultra2 Scsi TechnologyBenefits of LVD Link On-Board LED Chapter Installing the SYM8953U Host Adapter Quick Installation ProcedureInstalling the SYM8953U Host Adapter Detailed Installation Procedure Before You StartInserting the Host Adapter Hardware Connections for the SYM8953U Host Adapter Inserting the Host Adapter Connecting the Scsi Peripherals Scsi Bus Widths and SpeedsScsi Bus Lengths LVDScsi Cables Making Internal Scsi Bus Connections Internal Scsi Ribbon Cable to Host Adapter ConnectionDetailed Installation Procedure Connecting Additional Internal Scsi Devices Multiple Internal Scsi Devices Chained Together Scsi LED Connector Making External Scsi Bus Connections External Cable to Host Adapter10 External Scsi Device Cable 11 Multiple External Scsi Devices Chained Together Scsi Bus Termination Internal Bus Connections 12 Internal Scsi Device TerminationExternal Bus Connections 13 External Scsi Device TerminationInternal and External Bus Connections 14 Internal and External Scsi Device TerminationSetting Scsi IDs Scsi ID Record Completing the Installation Verify Installation Procedures DoneChapter Configuring the SYM8953U Host Adapter Overview of the Scsi Bios Configuration UtilityStarting the Configuration Utility Exiting the Scsi Bios Configuration Utility Symbios Scsi Bios Configuration Utility MenusUsing the Menus Configuration Commands Main MenuMain Menu Main Menu Fields and DescriptionsAdapter Properties Menu NVMAdapter Properties Menu Adapter Properties Fields and Descriptions Field Field Type Descriptions ValueIs moved between adapters from different vendors Device Properties Menu Device Properties Menu Left Half Device Properties Menu Right Half Device Properties Fields and Descriptions Field Field Type Description ValueForever should an operation fail Boot Adapter List Menu Boot Adapter List Menu Boot Adapter List Fields and Descriptions Global Properties Menu Global Properties MenuGlobal Properties Fields and Descriptions Exit Menu Exit MenuSymbios Scsi Bios Configuration Utility Menus Configuring the SYM8953U Host Adapter Physical Characteristics Appendix a Technical SpecificationsPhysical Environment Electrical Characteristics Table A.1 Maximum Power RequirementsThermal, Atmospheric Characteristics Safety CharacteristicsOperational Environment Electromagnetic CompliancePCI Interface Table A.2 PCI Connector J1 Front Signal Name PinTable A.3 PCI Connector J1 Back Scsi Interface Table A.4 Internal Scsi Connector J2 SDP1+ SDP1−Table A.5 External Scsi Connector J3 Table A.6 LED Connector J4 Scsi Busy LEDAppendix B Glossary of Terms Abbreviations Configuration DMA BusMaster Device DriverFile FirmwareHard Disk HostMain Memory MbyteMotherboard MultitaskingPort Address Port NumberQueue Tags Risc CoreSystem Bios Scsi DeviceProcessor Single-EndedUltra2 Scsi Virtual MemoryWide Scsi Wide Ultra ScsiGlossary of Terms and Abbreviations Index IX-1IX-2Index Customer Feedback Reader’s Comments Excellent Good Average Fair PoorDistributors by State CaliforniaNew York Direct Sales Representatives by State Component and HAB Sales Offices and Design Resource Centers InternationalInternational Distributors