Initio I/O HIGHWAY manual DOS Space 1GB, MS-DOS, OS/2 & Windows NT

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Troubleshooting

Consult the SCO UnixWare Installation Handbook “Troubleshooting” section to help isolate the problem. If it becomes necessary to remove the Initio device driver, please consult the “Removing the Initio Driver from a SCO UnixWare System” section of this document.

B:DOS Space > 1GB

The default disk head mapping for Initio SCSI host adapter is 255 heads and 63 sectors. This translates to a maximum accessible capacity of 8 GBytes per drive under MS-DOS.

Warning: If you have already installed the operating system on your hard drives, changing the head mapping will corrupt your files and cause other unexpected prob- lems. Before changing any “DOS Space > 1GB” option setting, please back up your disk drives. Then you should run the FDISK utility to delete all the partitions on your selected disk drive. At this point you can switch the setting, reinstall the operating system, and restore your backed up files.

All device drivers for the INI-9100A Host Adapter will support different head mappings based on the setting of “DOS Space > 1GB” option.

MS-DOS, OS/2 & Windows NT

Under MS-DOS, OS/2 & Windows NT, we recommend you enable “DOS Space > 1GB” option if your SCSI hard disk has more than 1 GByte capacity.

SCO UNIX

SCO UNIX does not have a 1 GByte barrier. Therefore, the “DOS Space > 1GB” option is not required to be enabled; however, you must make sure the root file system is located below 1024 cylinders in order to perform the kernel boot routines. If the size of the root file system is greater than 1 GByte or the location of root file system is beyond 1 GByte, you should enable the “DOS Space > 1GB” option.

SCO UNIX can not support different head mappings for each disk drive under the same host adapter. The head mapping will be based on the setting represented by target ID 0.

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Contents Initioi D119-03 May Third Edition Contents Troubleshooting Index Product Warranty Host Adapter IntroductionInitio Technical Illustration INI-9100A Board LayoutProduct Features/Specifications Product FeaturesProduct Specifications Getting Started Host Adapter and the Scsi BusScsi bus preparation Scsi bus terminationOhighway possible termination settings OFFHardware Installation Installation BasicsInstallation in Ten Easy Steps OhighwayInserting the host adapter into a PCI slot Connecting the 50-pin internal flat ribbon cable Hardware Installation Hard Disk Drive Preparation Low-level FormatInitio Host Adapter Setup Running the SmartSCSI Setup UtilityDevice Setup Main Menu OptionsAdapter Setup Data can be Lost by Changing SettingsBios Setup Disk UtilitiesInitio Overview MS-DOS/Windows 3.1x Driver InstallationInstallation MS-DOS/Windows 3.1x Driver Installation Aspi Manager Command Line Options Aspi CD-ROM Driver Command Line OptionsSample CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT Files Autoexec.batAspi Disk Driver Command Line Options Sample CONFIG.SYS Aspi Partition & Format UtilityMicrosoft Windows 95/95b OSR2 Driver Installation New Windows 95/95a InstallationControl Panel Microsoft Windows 95/95b OSR2 Driver Installation Updating the Initio Windows 95/95a Device Driver New Windows 95B OSR2 Installation Microsoft Windows 95/95b OSR2 Driver Installation Updating the Initio Windows 95B OSR2 Device Driver Initio Microsoft Windows NT Driver Installation New Windows NT InstallationMicrosoft Windows NT Driver Installation Control Panel Installing a new Windows NT system from a Bootable CD Novell NetWare Driver Installation New IntraNetWare InstallationNovell NetWare Driver Installation PCI.XXXX.XXXX.XXXX.XXXX.XXUpgrading/Changing Driver on an Existing IntraNetWare Server Device driver command line options Driver Config OptionsIBM OS/2 Driver Installation New OS/2 installationAdding the Initio driver to an existing OS/2 system Device driver command line options Initio 10Overview SCO Unix Driver InstallationUpdating interrupts and hardware settings Enter Installing the Initio driver in a new SCO Unix systemAdding the Initio driver to an existing SCO Unix system Changing to the INI-9XXX as the bootable host adapter Initio SCO UnixWare Driver Installation Installing the Initio driver in a new UnixWare systemAdding the Initio driver to an existing UnixWare system Using Multiple Host Adapters Removing the Initio driver from a UnixWare systemSCO UnixWare Driver Installation Troubleshooting DOS Space 1GB MS-DOS, OS/2 & Windows NTDrives with Multiple Operating Systems Initio Index OEMSETUP.INF SETUP.EXE SYSTEM.INI TXTSETUP.OEMUpdate Driver Windows NT Workstation SetupProduct Warranty FCC Compliance StatementDeclaration of the Manufacturer/Importer EN 55 9100UW2 Declaration of Conformance