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(an exact description of the command line switches can be found in the next chapter, E.5).
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Now install the corelSCSI software from the corelSCSI OS/2 floppy disk.
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After the restart of OS/2, the CD-ROM drive can be accessed.
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The GDTX000.ADD driver can be configured with the following
command line switches. The
names of the switches are IBM OS/2 compliant. The descriptions given in brackets ([,]) are
optional. The "!" inverts the following function.
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9
Verbose (only possible as first parameter)
Display logo/error messages on screen.
$G
All the following options until the next /A:d
are valid for adapter d. All adapters are numbered
starting with 0.
>@'0
Switch for supporting a Direct Access
[SCSI] Device-Manager (i.e.: OS2DASD.DMD)
'0
Support Host-Drives (Standard)
'0G
Support Host-Drive d as a hard disk
(default if no CD-ROM is present)
'0GH
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)
60G
Support Host-Drive d as SCSI device
(default if d is a cached CD-ROM)
60GH
Support SCSI device (Bus d, SCSI-ID e)
as SCSI device (default for all SCSI types
except 0: DASD)
>@$0
Switch for supporting an ASPI-Manager
(i.e.: OS2ASPI.DMD)
$0
Support SCSI devices (OS2ASPI.DMD)
$0G
Support Host-Drive d as ASPI-Device
$0GH
Support SCSI device (Bus d, SCSI-ID e)
as ASPI-Device
126&$1
Scans the SCSI channels only for these devices,
which are configured through the "/DM“, „/SM“, „/AM“
or „/R“ switches.
>@87
Ignores special time-out values of a certain
application, but always uses the GDTX000.ADD
settings. Some backup programs use time-out values that are
too short.