/d
This option, which is entered automatically by DOS/WINDOWS
DRIVERS, displays useful information about the 486MIS SCSI port and
attached SCSI devices when you boot your computer.
/i
This option disables loading of the embedded Int 13 module. When
/i
is
specified, Int 13 calls are routed through the 486MIS SCSI BIOS instead
of the Int 13 code in
aspi2dos
(This only applies to SCSI disks installed
with the 486MIS SCSI BIOS.) The
/i
option is rarely used and is intended
for debugging purposes.
/L
This option enables support for SCSI logical units (LUNs) other than zero.
The driver can recognize all eight possible LUNs associated with each
SCSI target ID. If this option is not entered,
aspi2dos
will only recognize
LUN 0 for each SCSI target ID.
You only need to use
/L
if your system includes a disk device such
IOMEGA's Bernoulli Dual multi-drive that supports more than one LUN.
/p<port address>
Always set the I/0 port address to 340hex.
EXAMPLE: /p340
/pause
This option makes your system pause after loading
aspi2dos
at
boot-time so you can read the message that appears on the screen.
After you read the message you press any key to resume the booting
process.
/q
x
This option allows you to specify the interrupt request channel. You do
this by entering for x the (decimal) value of the channel number. Valid
entries are the numbers 11 and 10. Any other values will be rejected, an
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