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GDTX000.EXE can be loaded in the UMA.
GDTX000.EXE is needed for an optimal use of Windows 3.x.
The ICP Controller unfolds its full capacity under MS-DOS or Windows 3.x only when
GDTX000.EXE is installed.
In order to load ICPCON under MS-DOS from disk, you need GDTX000.EXE.
In the CONFIG.SYS file, GDTX000.EXE must be loaded before GDTASPI.EXE.
Below is an example of a CONFIG.SYS file which is essential for the MS-DOS configuration
device=c:\windows\himem.sys
device=gdtx000.exe
files=30
buffers=30
stacks=9,256
dos=high,umb
install=\dos\keyb.com GR,,\dos\keyboard.sys
device=mouse.sys
device=\dos\setver.exe
device=\gdt\gdtaspi.exe
device=\aspi\aswcdnec.sys /D:CDROM
lastdrive=h
In this example, besides the GDTX000 driver, the GDTXDOS.EXE driver, the GDT ASPI Man-
ager and an ASPI Module for an NEC CDROM drive are loaded.
D.4 Expanded Memory Managers
When using Expanded Memory Managers, a certain address area has to be excluded from
being controlled by these programs. This area is the ICP Dual Ported Memory address
space. If the ICP Controller is not run with the GDTX000.EXE driver (that is, the driver has
not been loaded from the CONFIG.SYS file), the address space of the ICP BIOS must also
be excluded. If the GDTX000.EXE driver is loaded from the CONFIG.SYS file in a line
before
the Expanded Memory Manager (EMM), it is not necessary to exclude the address space of
the ICP BIOS. Unlike ISA or EISA computer systems where the controller’s BIOS address
space is set manually (through jumpers or the configuration file), PCI computers automati-
cally map the address space of a peripheral PCI device (e.g., the ICP Controller with its BIOS
and Dual Ported Memory) to a suitable location during a warm or cold boot. If the system
configuration does not change (no new PCI expansion cards are being added etc.), the PCI
System BIOS will always map these two spaces to the same addresses. To help you find out
where these addresses have been mapped to, the ICP BIOS indicates the physical address
locations of the ICP BIOS and the ICP DPMEM during the cold boot (also see chapter B in
this manual):
BIOS located at 0x000E0000 - 0x000E1FFF
In this example, the ICP BIOS occupies E000:0000 to E000:1FFF (E000 is the segment ad-
dress).
DPMEM at 0x000D0000 - 0x000D3FFF
Here the DPMEM starts at D000:0000 and ends at D000:3FFF (D000 is the segment address).
You may also use other utility programs such as
Georg Schnurer’s (c’t magazine)
CTPCI
pro-
gram in order to obtain the requested address locations. On this occasion we would like to
Summary of Contents for GDT RS Series
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Page 14: ...14 L 1 Technical Data of the ICP Controller 184 L 2 Boot Error Messages 184 L 3 Index 185...
Page 15: ...15 Chapter A General General General General Information Information Information Information...
Page 40: ...40 Example for a SCSI Flat Ribbon Cable for 8 Bit SCSI Devices narrow...
Page 41: ...41 Example for a SCSI Flat Ribbon Cable for 16 Bit SCSI Devices wide...
Page 47: ...47 Several internal Wide Ultra2 and Ultra 160 SCSI Hard Disks...
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Page 53: ...53 Chapter C Quick Setup Quick Setup Quick Setup Quick Setup...
Page 68: ...68 Replacement either manually or through hot fix method...
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Page 71: ...71 Chapter D Using MS DOS Using MS DOS Using MS DOS Using MS DOS...
Page 81: ...81 Chapter E Using NetWare Using NetWare Using NetWare Using NetWare...
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Page 97: ...97 Chapter G Using LINUX Using LINUX Using LINUX Using LINUX...
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Page 103: ...103 Chapter H Using SCO UNIX Using SCO UNIX Using SCO UNIX Using SCO UNIX...
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Page 111: ...111 Chapter I Using UnixWare Using UnixWare Using UnixWare Using UnixWare...
Page 147: ...147 Chapter K ICP RAID Navigator ICP RAID Navigator ICP RAID Navigator ICP RAID Navigator...
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