Specifications

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Configuring
Your System
After installing the SCSI adapter card and your SCSI devices, you
must configure your system to operate with the SCSI interface.
The SCSI adapter card comes with a diskette labeled SCSI Adapter
Configuration Utilities. This diskette contains the configuration
(CFG) files you need to configure your computer.
You can configure your SCSI interface for Standard or Enhanced
mode. The SCSI adapter card is initially configured for Standard
mode.
In Standard mode, you have these features:
Up to seven SCSI hard disk drives connected to your SCSI
adapter card
No drivers necessary for drives less than 1024MB
Automatic system configuration during boot.
Configuring your SCSI interface for Enhanced mode provides the
following features:
Use of multiple SCSI adapter cards
Use of nonstandard BIOS addressing or interrupt settings
32-bit addressing
Access to all EISA board registers
Single, fast mailbox handling
Contingent allegiance
Tagged queuing.
Configuring Your
System
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