SCSI device 0
not
terminated
SCSI device 1
Terminated
SCSI device
3
Terminated
through
SCSI device 0
not
terminated
SCSI device 2
not
terminated
SCSI device 5
Terminated
Only internal devices:
Only external devices:
Internal and external devices:
External
Terminator >
^ ^
External
Terminator
SCSI device 3
Terminated
through
Termination
Enabled
Termination
Enabled
Termination
Disabled
SCSI BUS
PC SCSI
adapter
PC SCSI
adapter
PC SCSI
adapter
SCSI device 0
not
terminated
SCSI BUS
SCSI BUS
SCSI BUS
Figure 13: SCSI Cable Connection and Termination Configuration
11.6.2.
Using the FFD in MS-DOS-Based Platforms
After installing the FFD as described in Section 11.6.1, it must be installed as a disk drive under
DOS. Run the DOS commands listed below and follow the instructions displayed for each
command. For more information regarding the DOS commands, refer to your DOS manual.
1.
Run the DOS FDISK utility to partition the FFD. If you want the FFD to be a bootable
drive, run
Set Active Partition
using the FDISK utility.
2.
Run the DOS Format command to high-level format the FFD.
3.
If you want the FFD to be a bootable drive, run the
DOS SYS
command.
Note: Some SCSI host adapters require the installation of a device driver to access SCSI disk
drives. In this case, follow the instructions included with your adapter to configure the
system and install the FFD as another drive under DOS. (The FFD is not bootable under
this scenario.)
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