Specifications
1 Using the DEVICE command
Use the following format for the DEVICE command:
DEVICE=d:\path\ASPI4OS2.SYS [/D] [/L]
Note
The DEVICE=ASPI4OS2.SYS command must precede the DEVICE
commands for any other
SCSI
drivers in the CONFIG.SYS file.
You can include the following parameters and switches with the
DEVICE command for the ASPI40S2.SYS driver.
Parameters:
d:
Identifies the drive designator for the location of the
ASPI40S2.SYS file.
path
Identifies the directory path of the ASPI40S2.SYS file.
Include this parameter if you stored the ASPI40S2.SYS
file in a directory other than the root directory.
Switches:
/D
Displays useful information about the SCSI adapter
during system startup.
/L
Enables support for SCSI logical unit numbers (LUNs)
other than zero. The driver can recognize eight SCSI
LUNs on each SCSI device. If you omit this switch, the
driver recognizes only LUN 0 for each SCSI device.
After modifying your CONFIG.SYS file, you must reboot the
system to initialize the driver. You will see a message indicating
that the ASPI OS/2 Manager is installed. The text of the message
varies based on your system configuration and the DEVICE
command line options you specified. If you do not see a message
regarding the ASPI OS/2 Manager, make sure the information in
your CONFIG.SYS file is correct.
Installing Software Drivers for OS/2
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