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AM-64x DAT High Capacity Tape Drives
PDI-00649-00, A01
COPY AMOS32.INI=TEST.INI
RETURN
If the computer doesn't boot successfully, or if the DAT drive does not appear in the DEVTBL display,
press the RESET button to reboot your computer under its original initialization file. Review the changes
you made to the TEST.INI. Verify that the DAT drive is cabled correctly, and its drive ID jumpers are
set properly. Use the SCSI command to see if the drive is detected on the SCSI bus, and that no other
device is set to the same SCSI ID
WARM BOOTING
You can warm boot from your DAT drive when your system contains one of the CPU boards listed
below. However, your boot PROMs must meet the revision requirements in the applicable table:
Boot PROMS for AM-647 DAT Drives
CPU Board
PROM Revision
AM-134-XX
A00
AM-135-XX
A00
AM-140
A00
AM-145
B02
AM-175
G02
AM-180
D02
AM-185
A01
AM-185(-50)
A00
The following table applies to all AM-648 and AM-649-00 drives, and AM-649-01 drives labeled HP
model C1533A:
Boot PROMS for AM-648 and Most AM-649 DAT Drives
CPU Board
PROM Revision
AM-137
K00
AM-140 *
F00
AM-172
K00
AM-174
H00
AM-190
E00
* Requires AM-540 Enhancement
The following table applies only to late model AM-649-01 drive labeled as HP Model C1599A:
Boot PROMS for Later AM-649-01 DAT Drives
CPU Board
PROM Revision
AM-137
M00
AM-172
M00
AM-174
N00
AM-190
F00