Adaptec PC/104, PCM-3420 manual Low-level Formatter scsifmt

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Low-level Formatter (scsifmt)

Use the DOS-based scsifmt utility for low-level formatting of SCSI hard disk drives, removable media, Floptical drivers, and magneto-optical drivers. You can also use it to scan a disk device for surface defects before you store data on it.

Run scsifmt from the DOS prompt, not from the Windows MS-DOS prompt. Before you run it, be sure the disk devices you want to format are connected to the PCM-3420 host adapter and they are powered. Then follow these step :

1.Change to the directory where scsifmt.exe is located (usually c:\scsi)

,type scsifmt at the DOS prompt, and press Enter.

Notes : If you are formatting a SCSI disk device that supports more than one LUN (for example , Iomega's Bernoulidual multidrive) type scsifmt/L at the command line.

2.When the first screen appears, read it and press Enter to continue. (Press F1 at any time to view Help.) Information about your SCSI disk devices appear on the screen.

3.Use the arrow keys to move the highlight bar to a disk device you want to format or verify, then press Enter.

4.When the next screen appears, select either Format or Verify (to verify that the disk is free of surface defects), then press Enter.

Caution : Backup important data before you format the disk device ! A low-level format erases all data from the disk.

5.If you select Format, confirm that you want to format the disk, then wait while the disk device is formatted. This may take a long time if the disk is large.

If you select Verify, you can press Esc at any time to stop the verification process. (This does not damage the disk.) If the utility finds bad blocks on the disk, it displays information about them. You can reassign the bad block(s) to prevent data from being stored there.

6.Repeat steps 3, 4, and 5, as needed, to format or verify other disk devices. When are finished, press Esc to exit.

Chapter 1 General Information

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Contents PCM-3420 PC/104 Fast SCSI-2 Module Page Acknowledgements Copyright NoticePacking Set Contents Appendix a Installing PC/104 Modules Appendix B Pin AssignmentsAppendix C Glossary of Technical Terms39 General Information Introduction Product HighlightsPeripheral Device Support FeaturesSpecifications Technical SpecificationsPhysical and Environmental Specifications Board layout Page Hardware Installation Jumpers Label Function Jumpers and ConnectorsJP6 JP7 JP2 Locating Jumpers & Connectors Setting Jumpers Precautions Installing PCM-3420 ModuleFactory Default Settings JP2 Jumper Configuration ReferenceSD0 SD1 SD2 DMA DC1 DC2 This jumper block provides six major PCM-3420 operation mode CC000h CFFFFh Scsi Hard Disk Drive Connector CN1 Page EZ-SCSI Quick Reference System Requirements for Full Installa- tion Quick Start InstructionsWindows 95 or Windows NT DOS Windows/Windows for WorkgroupsTroubleshooting Tips Scsi Device TroubleshootingWindows 95/Windows NT Troubleshooting General Information Page General Information DOS and Windows 3.1x Device Driver Information for DOS/Windows 3.1x UsersDOS and Windows 3.1x Aspi Managers DOS Formatting UtilitiesLow-level Formatter scsifmt Formatter and Partitioner afdisk Removable Media Manager rmvtool Page Installing PC/104 Modules Installing PC/104 modules PC/104 Module Mounting Diagram Page Pin Assignments Pin Signal PC/104 Connectors J1 , J2Internal SCSI-2 Connector CN Page Glossary of Technical Terms Adaptec EZ-SCSI Termpwr GND Synchronous Transfer Bios Devicedriver DOS Partition Chronous Full Scsi IRQ Narrow Scsi device as opposed to Wide Scsi device Port I/O Address Scsi Device Taggedqueuing Termination Page Appendix C Glossary of Terms