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synchronous mode. Hostadapters supplied with a SCSI setup ignore
this parameter and use the setup settings instead.
/SN=x,..,x
This parameter specifies the devices to be operated in Synchronous
Data Transfer mode if this mode is supported by these devices,
independent of the Windows settings. Entering „/SN=1,4“, for example,
enables the synchronous mode for SCSI-IDs 1 and 4. Hostadapters
supplied with a SCSI setup ignore this parameter and use the setup
settings instead.
/!DISC=x,..,x
Specifies the devices for which the "disconnect" settings of the Windows
device manager are to be ignored and with it this function is not
available.
6.
Installation under Windows 2000, Windows XP
6.1. General Information
Windows 2000/XP has a built-in standardised SCSI interface that allows you to
adapt your specific hardware to the different SCSI host-adapters. Hardware adaptation
is done by driver
“DC2974.SYS” located
in the “\WIN2000”
directory on your
installation diskette.
The file "DC2974.INF"
(also stored in the
"\WIN2000" directory)
controls the Windows
2000/XP Installer.
The device
drivers required for
running CD-ROM or
removable disk drives
etc. are part of the
Windows 2000/XP
operating system
providing an automatic setup procedure which much facilitates the installation
process. Windows 2000/XP recognizes your SCSI hostadapter automatically and
installs a suitable standard Windows driver. To install the delivered driver or a current
one from the Internet, open the symbol "System" (XP: switch to "classic view) in the
control panel and choose the category "Hardware".
Then click the "Device Manager" and choose the SCSI hostadapter under the
section SCSI and RAID controller. Choose "Driver Update" under the catagory
"Drivers". The assistent starts to update the device drivers. Please follow the
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