3. CONFIGURING YOUR SCSI CARD
DC-395 Series User’s Manual
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3.2.2
Set Adapter Options
Set Adapter Options
Adapter SCSI ID ……………………….
SCSI ID 7
-- Default
Boot Device ID …………………………
SCSI ID 0
-- Default
Boot Device LUN ……………………...
LUN 0
-- Default
Boot From CD-ROM …………………..
Disabled
-- Default
INT13 Extension ………………………
Enabled
-- Default
Greater Than 1G Support ……………...
Enabled
-- Default
More Than 2 Drives Support …………
Enabled
-- Default
Removable Media as BIOS Device ….
Boot only
-- Default
Immediate Return on SEEK Command…
Disabled
-- Default
Scan All LUN For Devices……………
Disabled
-- Default
Active Negation ………………………..
Enabled
-- Default
Power on RESET SCSI Bus …………..
Enabled
-- Default
Delay Before BIOS scans device ………
3 sec
-- Default
Max Number of Tagged Commands …
32
-- Default
Parity Check ….……………………..
Enabled
-- Default
F2 or F6 Function During Bootup …….
Enabled
-- Default
Pressing <F8> will reset all the settings to their default values.
Adapter SCSI ID: 0-7
. The default ID for the DC-395 series adapter is 7. It is recommended
not to change this default value of 7, as it gives the adapter the highest priority on the SCSI
bus. However, if you have two adapters on the same SCSI bus, you should give one of them a
currently unassigned ID.
Note
: For DC-395UW, sixteen SCSI IDs 0-15 are available.
If there is any 8-bit device
connected on the SCSI bus, avoid setting the adapter SCSI ID to the number 8 or
larger otherwise you may run into difficulties
.
Boot Device ID
: SCSI ID 0 (default) – 7 (DC-395U) or 15 (DC-395UW). This option allows
you to boot from any bootable devices connected. To ensure proper operation, see the
following notes:
•
If a bootable
IDE drive
is
installed in the system:
The IDE drive will boot by default before any SCSI
devices. This is a function of the mainboard’s BIOS. To
boot from a SCSI device in this case, a setting in the
mainboard BIOS such as “
Boot From SCSI
” must be
available.