Tekram Technology DC-820B manual 1MB 4MB

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EISA Fast SCSI Caching Adapter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cache Size

 

1MB

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DOS/Windows

 

4KB/line

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NetWare

 

4KB/line

16KB/line

16KB/line

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UNIX

 

4KB/line

8KB/line

16KB/line

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cache DRAM test: Suppressed/Simplified/Full test. Suppressed test is the default option and would just skip the test on cache DRAM to save time for system boot-up. Full test on cache DRAM includes regular pattern, random pattern, and address pattern tests. Choosing the Simplified test option would only activate the regular pattern test.

Host Adapter SCSI ID: 0-7. The default ID of DC-820B is 7. Each device, including the DC-820B, must have its own individual SCSI ID. If any conflict occurs, check the device menu for proper ID setting.

DOS 5 Support enable / disable: Under DOS environments, the devices connected to the DC-820B can be controlled through BIOS INT 13H or device drivers. There are some limitations for devices serviced by BIOS INT 13H, such as the I/O port has to be set as 330H and the SCSI ID must start from 0. This option enables you to overcome the above limitations. Two options available are as follows:

1). Disabled (default)

When this option is chosen, you can only handle two drives through BIOS INT 13H. Be sure that the SCSI IDs of these two drives must start from 0 and make sure to set 330H as your I/O port address. All other SCSI devices, such as fixed disk (more than two), removable cartridge, re-writable optical disk (MO), tape streamer, DAT, and CD-ROM, should be controlled by device drivers.

When devices are under the control of BIOS INT 13H, IDE drives always have higher priorities over SCSI drives. The following is an example describ- ing all the combinations:

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Contents DC-820B FCC Compliance Statement QuickInstallationGuide Shadow Adapters ROM Bios for Optimal performanceTable of Contents Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Chapter Introduction Easy DOS Driver Installation Software INSTALL.EXE Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Board Layout and Jumper Setting Scsi Device Activity LED Indicator JP1Mirroring Beeper JP2 Floppy Enable/Disable JP3Checking the Terminators on the Scsi Bus Cable Connection CN1, CN2, & CN3 Cache Dram InstallationPowering Up and Entering the System Cmos Bios Setup Running the ECU Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter 1 DC-820B Adapter Hardware Options Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter 2 DC-820B Adapter Firmware Options 1MB 4MB Case IDE 3 DC-820B Scsi Device Options Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter TOOLBME.EXE Utility & Disk Mirroring Initialization Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Chapter Aspi Driver for DOS Installing the Aspi Driver Installing the DISKDRV.SYS DriverLogical drive scanning sequence Device=c\aspi\diskdrv.sys /d n1 n2 n3 ... n8LOCK/UNLOCK of removable media Adaptec translation method Automatic translation method defaultDisk Partition Utility Mylex translation method CHKDRIVE.EXE UtilitySpecial translation method Installing the CD-ROM Driver Installing Tape Streamer DATEisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Chapter NetWare Drivers Installing the DC-820B drivers Aspi drivers for NetWareServer-based backup/restore support Removable media supportMountingafilesystem Duplexing Select Disk InformationEisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Driver removal Driver installationSCO Unix ISC Unix V Press Enter to remove the driver Press Enter to reboot Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter 80C186-16 Functional Appendix B Product Support Form Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Appendix C General Troubleshooting Tips Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter Eisa Fast Scsi Caching Adapter