BUILT-IN SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS
BUILT-IN SYMBIOS SCSI BIOS
User’s Manual
User’s Manual
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Scan Order -
This option allows you to tell the host adapter BIOS and your device drivers
to scan the SCSI bus from low to high (0 to max) SCSI IDs, or from high to low (max
to 0) SCSI IDs. If you have more than one device on the SCSI bus, changing the scan
order changes the order in which drive letters are assigned by the system.
Removable Media Support -
Determine if the removable media will be used as BIOS
device. A BIOS device here is a device that can be controlled via BIOS INT 13H, i.e. it
does not need a device driver and can be bootable. However, when used as a BIOS
device, the full removability of removable media devices is not preserved. The
following constraints apply:
a) The device can only work as a fixed disk, i.e. media change is not allowed.
b) The media must be inserted before the system boot-up.
c) Only media with 512Bytes/sector is supported.
None
The removable media devices will not be used as BIOS devices.
Boot Drive
Only
Allows only the removable media installed as Drive C: to work as a
BIOS device.
With Media
Installed
Enables all removable disk drives to work as BIOS devices.
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Device Selections
: Settings for the devices attached to the selected adapter are viewed
and changed.
SYM53C860
Device Selections 0-7
Sync
Data
Disc
Time
Scan
Queue
Rate
Width
Out
Bus
LUNS
Tags
0 – Dev0 N/A
20
8
On
10
Yes
Yes
Enabled
1 – Dev1 N/A
20
8
On
10
Yes
Yes
Enabled
2 – Dev2 N/A
20
8
On
10
Yes
Yes
Enabled
3 – Dev3 N/A
20
8
On
10
Yes
Yes
Enabled
4 – Dev4 N/A
20
8
On
10
Yes
Yes
Enabled
5 – Dev5 N/A
20
8
On
10
Yes
Yes
Enabled
6 – Dev6 N/A
20
8
On
10
Yes
Yes
Enabled
SYM53C860
20
8
On
10
Yes
Yes
Enabled
Device Selections 8-15
Help
Exit this menu
The above menu provides information about individual SCSI devices attached to the
selected host adapter, as well as the adapter itself. To make changes to these settings
select a device from this display and press <Enter> to bring up the individual
Device
Setup
menu.