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The OS/2 installation itself is carried out according to the OS/2 installation program.
After having completed the installation, you should check that the OS/2 CONFIG.SYS file
created during the OS/2 installation contains the following line:

BASEDEV=GDTX000.ADD  /V

and that the driver GDTX000.ADD is either in the OS/2 or the root directory:

GDTX000.ADD

or

\OS2\GDTX000.ADD

If this line is missing you have to add it to your CONFIG.SYS file. If the GDT driver
GDTX000.ADD is not in the OS/2 or root directory, copy it there.

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If OS/2 has been installed from an OS/2 CD, you may skip this chapter as well as chapters
E.4.1 and E.4.2. A CD-ROM drive (standing for any other 

Not Direct Access Device

) can be ac-

cessed under OS/2 either directly through the OS/2 driver 

OS2SCSI.DMD

, or the OS/2 ASPI

Manager 

OS2ASPI.DMD

, or, for example, through corelSCSI for OS/2.

We presume that the CD-ROM drive has been properly connected to the ICP Controller. This
includes that the SCSI-ID and the SCSI bus terminators are set in accordance with the set-
tings of the already present SCSI devices (i. e., the SCSI-ID set for the CD-ROM drive is not
occupied by another device; resistor terminators are located at the two ends of the SCSI bus
only).

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 Click the OS/2 

System

 icon on the OS/2 Presentation Manager. Then select "System

Setup" and then "Selective Install".

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 Confirm the system configuration with "OK".

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 Now click "CD-ROM Device Support" in the window opening and select the CD-ROM

drive. Hereafter click "OK".

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 Click 

Install

 now and the installation begins. The system will ask you to insert further

OS/2 system disks or select an appropriate path on the hard disk.

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 After the installation is completed and OS/2 is started again, the CD-ROM drive can

be accessed.

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 Add the following line to the CONFIG.SYS file, using, for example, the OS/2 system

editor

BASEDEV=OS2ASPI.DMD

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 Now the driver GDTX000.ADD has to be

 

configured in a manner that allows only the

ASPI Manager to access the CD-ROM drive (identified by its SCSI-ID, which in our example
is SCSI-ID 6):

BASEDEV=GDTX0000.ADD  /V  /A:0  /AM:(0,6)

Summary of Contents for IBM OS/2 v2.x & Warp

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Page 2: ...wo different ways of installing OS 2 with the ICP Controller At this point we would like to stress that only by using the high performance GDTX000 ADD driver can the ICP Controller unfold its full capacity under OS 2 We therefore recommend this operating mode In order to be able to use the GDTX000 ADD from the very beginning of the installation it has to be copied to the OS 2 diskette 1 We recomme...

Page 3: ...terminators are set in accordance with the set tings of the already present SCSI devices i e the SCSI ID set for the CD ROM drive is not occupied by another device resistor terminators are located at the two ends of the SCSI bus only Q QV VW WD DOO OOD DW WL LR RQ Q Z ZL LW WK K 2 26 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 6WHS Click the OS 2 System icon on the OS 2 Presentation Manager Then select System Setup and then Se...

Page 4: ...ccess SCSI Device Manager i e OS2DASD DMD 0 Support Host Drives Standard 0 G Support Host Drive d as a hard disk default if no CD ROM is present 0 G H Support SCSI device Bus d SCSI ID e as a hard disk default for SCSI type 0 DASD 60 Switch for supporting a SCSI Manager i e OS2SCSI DMD 60 Support SCSI devices default 60 G Support Host Drive d as SCSI device default if d is a cached CD ROM 60 G H S...

Page 5: ... as a raw device which is directly operated through OS 2 the data are not cached by the GDT cache This SCSI device must not be initialized with GDTSETUP it may need to be de initialized If reciprocally exclusive options have been selected the one set last is effective ...

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