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4.If the INI-9100U/9100UW is NOT intended to be the bootable host adapter, these instructions will guide you through changing the current software settings for UnixWare to establish the INI-9100U/9100UW as a non-bootable host adapter for your device:

At the system command prompt, type

/etc/conf/bin/idbuild -M i910u <ENTER>

cd / <ENTER>

shutdown -g0 ( 0 is Zero ) <ENTER>

Y <ENTER>

5.Exit the UnixWare program and reboot your system to initialize the new device driver to control INI-9100U/9100UW.

Using multiple Host Adapters

UnixWare is capable of supporting up to eight SCSI busses. If you choose to use multiple host adapters in your system, verify that each host adapter shared interrupt level is set to IRQ10. Please refer to your system documentation to set the interrupt levels.

Space for each INI-9100U/9100UW host adapter in the system is configured and allocated by a separate line in the file /ETC/CONF/SDEVICE.D/I910U.

1.Verify that Y is selected in the second field at the line starting at I910u in the file /ETC/CONF/SDEVICE.D/I910U for each INI-9100U/9100UW in the system.

UnixWare will automatically rebuild the kernel when an additional INI- 9100U/9100UW is detected.

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Contents Initio Corporation Del Franco Street San Jose, CA Voice InitioTechnical Support CopyrightTrademarks ChangesIii README.TXT FileThis page Intentionally Left Blank Table of Contents 10-1 Microsoft WindowsVii 11-112-1 13-1Viii Inside this manual IBM OS/2 Convention Description Notational ConventionsThis page Intentionally Left Blank Introduction Initio INI-9100U/9100UW host adapter IntroductionINI-9100U Host adapter Application and peripheral supportProduct features Plug and Play installationAuto-Termination Onboard BiosCommand Queuing Programmable ScsiStorage Temperature Product specificationsWhere to get help Operating TemperaturePage This page Intentionally Left Blank Getting Started Host adapter and the Scsi bus Getting StartedScsi bus preparation Examples of Scsi bus termination Scsi bus terminationScsi Devices Configuration Host Adapter Termination Installation basicsInstalling the INI-9100U/9100UW host adapter and cabling Quick installation overviewUnpacking and inspection Cable termination Configuring the host adapterPage This Chapter Is About ∙ Installing the INI-9100U/9100UW Hardware InstallationIntroduction Hardware InstallationPreparing your Scsi device INI-9100UW Board Layout Power down the host computer and all peripherals Installation in ten easy stepsINI-9100U INI-9100UW Description Inserting the host adapter Use static electricity discharge precautionsInserting the INI-9100U/9100UW into a PCI slot Installation of internal Scsi cablesMultiple Initiators Drive activity LEDHost computer configuration Installation of external Scsi cablesSystem startup SmartSCSI Setup UtilityLow-level format Hard disk drive preparationHost Adapter Setup Press Ctrl I for SmartSCSI Setup Utility Host Adapter SetupWhen to use the SmartSCSI Setup Utility Running the SmartSCSI Setup UtilityMain menu options Device SetupScan Bus Page Page Host Adapter Setup Bios Setup Disk Utilities MS-DOS/Windows Installation MS-DOS Driver InstallationOverview Enter Type Dossetup Enter Ctrl + ALT + DEL ContinueDriver config options Device driver command line optionsThis page Intentionally Left Blank Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows 95 Driver Installation New Windows 95 installation Driver tab, then select Change Driver Select Initio INI-9100U/9100UW Host Adapter, select OK, then Adding the Initio Driver to an existing Windows 95 system Updating the Initio device driver Page Page Microsoft Windows-NT OEMSETUP.INF Microsoft Windows-NT Driver InstallationNew Windows-NT installation Windows-NT Setup Enter Initio host adapter driver is now installed Page ∙ Type A\WINNT, select Continue Page Page Novell NetWare \NETWARE\HAM\INI9100.DDI Novell NetWare Driver InstallationD\netware4.0\english\ Enter New NetWare 4.xx installationNovell 4.x Installation Specify Initio Driver Path ∙ Type A\netware\v4x Press EnterSelect the Initio Driver ∙ Type CD \ Nwserver Enter ∙ Type Server Enter Adding the Initio driver to an existing NetWare system∙ Select ini910U.DSK, press Enter Load Pathname ini910u Driver Config Option This page Intentionally Left Blank IBM OS/2 \OS2\INI910U.DDP IBM OS/2 Driver InstallationNew OS/2 installation Adding the Initio driver to an existing OS/2 system Edit CONFIG.SYS fileAdd OS/2 Device Driver Select Destination DirectoryInstall Verbose Mode provides detail information about driver on This page Intentionally Left Blank SCO Unix 10-2 SCO Unix Driver InstallationInstalling the Initio driver in a new SCO Unix system Updating interrupts and hardware settings10-3 Linking a package in SCO Unix 10-4∙ Type i91u Enter 10-5 Adding the Initio driver to an existing SCO Unix system10-6 Cd /etc/conf/cf.dLinkunix ∙ Type i91u Enter∙ . /linkunix Enter Attach Number Lun10-7 11-8 SCO UnixWare 11-2 SCO UnixWare Driver Installation11-3 Installing the Initio driver in a new UnixWare system11-4 Install Host Bus Adapter Drivers11-5 Install another HBA Diskette∙ cd /etc/conf/sdevice.d Adding the Initio driver to an existing UnixWare system11-6 11-7 Using multiple Host AdaptersRemoving the Initio driver from a UnixWare system Appendix 12-2 Troubleshooting12-3 ∙ Type go Enter12-4 DOS Space 1GBMS-DOS, OS/2 & Windows NT NetWare12-5 Drives with Multiple Operating SystemsPage This Chapter Is About ∙ Common terms and definitions Glossary13-2 Definitions of Terms13-3 13-4 Product WarrantyFCC Compliance Statement Class B Equipment Information to UserEN 55 9100UW2 Declaration of Conformance Declaration of the Manufacturer/Importer13-5

INI-9100UW, INI-9100U specifications

The Initio INI-9100UW and INI-9100U are high-performance SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) controllers designed to provide exceptional data transfer rates and efficient connectivity for various storage solutions. These controllers are particularly favored in environments that demand reliable and fast data access, including servers and workstations.

One of the standout features of the INI-9100 series is its ability to support ultra-wide SCSI, allowing for data transfer rates of up to 40 MB/s. This speed is crucial for applications requiring rapid data movement, such as databases, streaming applications, and intensive computing tasks. The INI-9100UW variant extends this capability with its support for 68-pin connectors, which further enhances data throughput by allowing for a greater number of devices to be connected simultaneously.

Both the INI-9100UW and INI-9100U are built on a robust architecture, which includes integrated support for a wide range of SCSI devices. This includes hard disk drives, CD-ROMs, and tape drives, making these controllers versatile solutions for both modern and legacy systems. Their compatibility with various operating systems, including Windows and Linux, ensures seamless integration into existing setups.

Furthermore, the Initio controllers employ advanced technologies such as asynchronous transfers and cycle stealing, which minimize CPU load and allow the system to handle multiple tasks simultaneously without bottlenecks. This makes them particularly advantageous in multitasking environments.

Another key characteristic of the INI-9100 series is their dedicated onboard BIOS, which simplifies device management and setup processes. Users can easily configure the controllers for optimal performance using the user-friendly interface provided by the BIOS.

In summary, the Initio INI-9100UW and INI-9100U are powerful SCSI controllers that offer high-speed data transfer capabilities, robust architecture, and versatile compatibility with various SCSI devices. Their advanced technologies and user-friendly features make them ideal solutions for environments requiring reliable and efficient data access. As data storage needs continue to evolve, the INI-9100 series remains a valuable asset for both enterprise-level and individual users seeking to enhance their storage solutions.