SOYO SY-D61BA2 quick start Pin Ultra-Wide Scsi Connector

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SCSI Utilities

SY-D6IBA2Quick Start Guide

68-pin Ultra-Wide SCSI Connector

68-pin Ultra-Wide SCSI internal connector

Ultra-Wide SCSI allows you to connect up to 15 devices (7 Narrow internal and 8 Wide internal or external SCSI devices, or 15 Wide internal or external SCSI devices) to the 68-pin Ultra-Wide SCSI connector on the Motherboard. Devices that connect to the 16-bit Wide SCSI bus can transfer data at the maximum rate of 40 Mbytes/sec.

68-pin Ultra2 SCSI Connector

68-pin Ultra2 SCSI internal connector

Ultra2 SCSI allows you to connect up to 15 devices (LVD/SE mode) to the 68-pin Ultra2 SCSI connector on the Motherboard. Devices that connect to the 16-bit Ultra2 SCSI bus can transfer data at the maximum rate of 80 Mbytes/sec.

Connecting Internal SCSI Devices

If you are connecting several internal SCSI devices (more than 2 SCSI devices), make sure you have an internal SCSI cable with enough connectors to accommodate all of your devices. The enclosed SCSI flat cables can serve up to 2 SCSI devices.

Follow these steps to ensure a proper installation of your internal SCSI devices:

1.Prepare each SCSI devices for installation; configure the device SCSI ID and terminators (terminate the last internal device attached to the cable by setting its termination to the ON position; all other internal devices on the SCSI bus must have their termination set to OFF).

2.Install the SCSI devices in your computer.

3.Plug the connector at one end of the internal SCSI cable into the host adapter’s SCSI connector on the Motherboard.

Note: Make sure the cable’s colored stripe is aligned with pin-1 of the host adapter’s connector. Pin-1 of the SCSI connector is usually designated by a small triangle (5), or a “1”at one corner of the connector.

4.Connect the remaining connectors on the cable to the SCSI devices (CD-ROM drives, etc.).

Note: Make sure the cable’s colored stripe is aligned with pin-1 of the SCSI device’s connector.

5.Connect a DC power cable (from your computer’s power supply) to the power connector on each SCSI device.

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Contents Quick Start Guide SY-D6IBA2 Motherboard Introduction UnpackingSY-D6IBA2 Motherboard Layout JP1 FAN1 FAN2Installation PreparationsInstall the Motherboard Install the CPUConnectors and Plug-ins Make Connections to the MotherboardConfigure Memory Enable/Disable Power-On by PS/2 Keyboard JP1Set the CPU Frequency Enable Power Button Enable JP7Power Button JP7 SettingSY-D6IBA2Quick Start Guide Select Standard Cmos Setup Quick Bios SetupSelect Load Setup Default Select Soyo Combo SetupSoyo CD Insert the Soyo CD into the CD-ROM driveRead Soyo D6IBA2 Manual Install Drivers BackFollowing drivers are available for Windows Intel Southbridge Drivers Check the Latest Releases Enter the Soyo CDInstalling Scsi Devices Scsi UtilitiesUltra2 Scsi I/O Subsystem Pin Ultra-Wide Scsi Connector Scsi Driver Installation Windows 95 Users Installing the Driver When Installing WindowsSY-D6IBA2Quick Start Guide Updating the Driver for Windows 95 Version OSR2 Installing the Driver When Installing Windows NT Windows NT UsersCompleting a Fresh Windows NT 4.0 Installation Installing the Driver When Windows NT is Already Installed Updating Windows NTUsing Advanced Configurable Parameters Updating Windows NTUsing Windows NT Scsi Parameters To enter Windows NT parameters, follow these stepsUsing Driver-specific Parameters To enter driver-specific parameters, follow these steps Using Windows NT and the Host Adapter Removing a Host AdapterRemoving a Host Adapter in Windows NT Swapping a Host Adapter To swap adapters, follow these steps SY-D6IBA2 Serial