Specifications

Enhanced mode configuration
options
If you select Enhanced mode, you see this menu:
Configuration Settings]
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SCSI Device ID #0 #l #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7
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Error if Device Not Found yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
BIOS Support Option
HD HD HD HD HD HD HD no
Send Start Command
no no no no no no no no
Enable Parity Check yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Initiate Synch Negotiation yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Enable Disconnection yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes
Maximum Synch Xfer Rate
10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0 10.0
(MBs per second)
You can set each of the first seven options to yes or no. If
necessary, use
Tab
or the arrow keys to highlight a field and press
Enter
to toggle between no and yes. When the settings are
correct, press
Tab
to highlight
OK
and then press
Enter.
Set Error if Device Not Found to yes to display an error
message if the BIOS is unable to find the SCSI device during
system startup.
Select BIOS Support Option to allow the adapter to
recognize up to two devices attached to the SCSI bus without
the need for driver software. Only fixed and removable hard
disks are supported under the BIOS, with default for hard disks
only. Select this option to allow removable support or to
remove any disk support for each SCSI address. Note that
support for removable disks does not allow the disk media to
be removed during operation.
Set Send Start Command to yes if you are using a device
that requires a command to start up after power on. Most
devices do not require this.
Set Enable Parity Check to yes to allow the SCSI adapter
card to generate and check for parity on the SCSI data.
Set Initiate Synch Negotiation to yes to allow the SCSI
adapter card to communicate with a device using the faster
synchronous SCSI protocol (supported by most disk drives).
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Configuring Your System