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ASUS PCI-SIU2 User’s Manual
Updating interrupts & hardware settings
The following interrupt configuration settings are suggested as the most effec-
tive means of providing a controller interrupt to the host adapter:
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Host Adapter interrupt levels available are 9,11, 15, (IRQ 11 is recom-
mended)
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Avoid using interrupt 10 as the controller interrupt.
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Set first SCSI disk ID to 0 (first time install requirement)
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Set tape target ID to 2. (If tape is in use)
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Set CD-ROM target ID to 5. (If CD-ROM is in use)
Please Refer to your system documentation to set the interrupt levels and your
peripheral documentation for help in setting SCSI IDs.
Installing the PCI-SIU2 in a new SCO UNIX system
1
Insert the SCO UNIX N1 boot disk into the floppy drive and turn on
the system. At the SCO UNIX boot prompt, type: link < ENTER >.
2
The system will ask you what packages you want linked to the system;
type: a10 < ENTER >. The system at this point will boot into SCO
UNIX. Please refer to the SCO UNIX Documentation for additional
information. When prompted by the installation, insert the PCI-SIU2
DRIVER DISK 2 diskette into your floppy drive; Press < ENTER >
3
Please refer to the SCO UNIX Documentation for additional informa-
tion. You have completed the installation of the SCO UNIX driver.
Adding the ASUS driver to an existing SCO UNIX
1
Insert the PCI-SIU2 DRIVER DISK 2 diskette into your floppy drive.
2
Type: “installpkg” under the command prompt, <ENTER>
3
The system will ask you what packages you wish to install.
Type: a10 < ENTER >
4
Change the directory and rebuild the UNIX kernel:
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cd /etc/conf/cf.d < ENTER >
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. /link_unix
< ENTER >
5
You have completed the link procedure for the ASUS device driver.
Exit and reboot the system.
11. SCO Unix Driver Installation