of your board is set properly. After your IDs and termination are set
properly, restart your system.
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Finally, it is possible that your previously or separately purchased
SCAM capable controller is not being supported properly by Win-
dows 95. If you used the Windows 95 disk or CD to get support for
the controller, it may not have existed, or it may have loaded a
non-SCAM capable version of the file. If the file did not exist, you will
have to contact the SCSI controller manufacturer to obtain the neces-
sary file (you might first look through your own stack of disks one more
time). Once you have the correct file, you can then use the Windows
95 ‘‘Add New Hardware Wizard’’ to load it. If Windows 95 did load
a file during the configuration process, AND you have another SCSI
device besides your Plextor drive, then you probably have a conflict
with your SCSI IDs. In other words, Windows 95 loaded a non-SCAM
capable support file. The quick fix here is to leap out of the Plug and
Play environment and reset the SCSI ID on one of your devices per
the previous paragraph. Alternatively, you can find or obtain the
SCAM capable file from the manufacturer of your SCSI controller. You
will then need to copy that file to a Windows 95 subdirectory using
Windows Explorer or the following DOS command:
copy A:\filename.ext C:\windows\system\iosubsys
The SCSI controller documentation should tell you which file to copy.
If not, you should contact the technical support department of the
SCSI controller manufacturer. If you cannot reach them, or they cannot
help you, contact Plextor’s Technical Support Department.
Non-SCAM Installation
Install Hardware
Refer to the Operation Manual for instructions on installing your SCSI controller,
cabling, and CD-ROM drive. If your non-PCI controller has Plug and Play features,
but your computer system is not supporting Plug and Play, you will need to disable
the Plug and Play capabilities on your SCSI controller. Review the controller’s
documentation (check the Quick Start Guide or similar document first) to determine
the location of the disable switch.
Since your SCSI board is not Plug and Play and SCAM capable, you will have to ensure
that all peripheral devices attached to the controller have unique SCSI IDs. Review
the section of the Operation Manual that covers SCSI IDs (Chapter 6). Make sure that
all peripheral SCSI devices connected to the controller board are physically set to
unique ID numbers (using switches or jumpers).
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