M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers 45-SR-001-01-7L user manual Using the FFD on a DOS-Based Platform

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5.3.2 Using the FFD on a DOS-Based Platform

After physically installing the FFD, it must be installed as a disk drive under DOS. Run the DOS commands listed below and follow the instructions displayed for each command. For more information regarding the DOS commands, refer to your DOS manual.

To install the FFD as a disk drive under DOS:

1.Run the DOS FDISK program to partition the FFD. If you want the FFD to be a bootable drive, run “Set Active Partition” using the FDISK utility.

2.Run the DOS FORMAT command to high-level format the FFD.

3.If you want the FFD to be a bootable drive, run the DOS SYS command.

Note: Some SCSI host adapters require the installation of a device driver to access SCSI disk drives. In this case, follow the instructions included with your adapter to configure the system and install the FFD as another drive under DOS.

5.3.3 Using the FFD on a UNIX-Based Platform

Most UNIX systems come preconfigured with a SCSI host adapter and a hard disk already installed on the SCSI bus. Follow the instructions below to install the FFD in your system. If a platform does not have room for additional drives, an external unit is required to mount the FFD. External units typically include a 3.5" drive bay, power supply and cables.

WARNING! - Installing any disk drive on a UNIX system is a very complex procedure. If you are not an expert, consult your system administrator for help. Failure to do so can lead to loss of data on existing drives in the system.

Refer to your UNIX documentation for more details regarding the installation procedure for SCSI disks under UNIX.

To install the FFD in a UNIX-based platform:

1.Power down the system.

2.Configure the FFD’s DIP switch settings according to the information provided in Section 5.2.

3.Verify that the SCSI bus is properly terminated. Refer to Figure 2 for termination configuration options.

4.Connect a 50-pin ribbon cable between the FFD and the adapter. Make sure to orient the cable so that pin 1 of the FFD is connected to pin 1 of the host adapter. Neither the host adapter nor the FFD must be at the physical end of the cable unless they are the only two devices connected on the bus. If additional drives are present in the system, make sure that the cable runs from device to device in a continuous manner, without branches. Note that some systems require a cable with two different types of connectors, one for the FFD and one to interface with the system’s host adapter.

5.Connect a power cable from the system’s power supply to the FFD.

6.Mount the FFD into a free drive bay.

7.Close the cover and turn the power ON.

You are now ready to install the drive under UNIX. If you encounter any problems, refer to Section 8 for troubleshooting information.

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Contents FFD 3.5 Scsi Flash Disk Table of Contents General Kit ContentsVisual Inspection Handling Instructions System Requirements InstallationFFD 3.5 Scsi Drive Configuration Scsi IDTermination Termination Power Trmpwr Write ProtectionInstalling the FFD in a PC FFD 3.5 Scsi Flash Disk Drive InstallationTo install the FFD Scsi Cable Connection and Termination Configuration To install the FFD as a disk drive under DOS Using the FFD on a DOS-Based PlatformUsing the FFD on a UNIX-Based Platform To install the FFD in a UNIX-based platformTo install the FFD as a drive under Unix Drive Parameters 209BFFH3D68FFH F5AH LED Indicators and Configuration Switch Status LED Color Indicator DescriptionInstalling Your Scsi Host Adapter TroubleshootingCommon Problems To install a standard Adaptec 1542CFTermination Configuration Scsi ID ConfigurationIncorrect Termination Solving Installation ProblemsUnstable Termination CablesGetting Help Frequently Asked Questions FAQs About Scsi What is a Scsi ID? What is Plug-and-play P&P SCSI?What is Scsi Configured AutoMagically SCAM? What is Termination and TRMPWR?What is Single-Ended and Differential SCSI? What types of Scsi connectors are available?Signal Levels Cables, Cable LengthsHow to Contact Us