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SCSI Setup
SCSI is the abbreviation for Small Computer System Interface.
The onboard ultra-wide SCSI controller (host adapter) is the interface between the
internal bus (PCI bus) and devices with SCSI interfaces (SCSI devices).
The onboard ultra-wide SCSI controller is a PCI chip which uses Bus Master
technology. This allows your SCSI controller to independently manage data
transfer between your SCSI peripherals and the computer system memory, without
requiring the involvement of your computer system CPU (Central Processing Unit).
All the information you require to install the SCSI Utility Software (e. g. drivers for
MS-DOS, Windows 3.x) is contained in the User Guide for the SCSI Utility
Software EZ-SCSI.
Details of how you install and operate your SCSI device may be found in the
associated Manual.
Setting SCSI addresses (IDs)
Each device which is connected to the ultra-wide SCSI controller must be set to a
separate SCSI address (ID 0 through ID 15).
The ultra-wide SCSI controller has ID 7. ID 7 has the highest priority, SCSI-ID 0
has the lowest. The priority of the remaining IDs, in descending order, is 15 to 8.
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Ensure that each SCSI device is assigned it's own address.
Details how you set the SCSI address of your SCSI devices may be found in the
associated manual.
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