Owner`s manual

Page 2 Eagle/Roadrunner Configuration Information
Once you enter the product installation code (PIC), the product overlay file is forever
modified and will not accept a new PIC. This can be a problem if you happen to enter an
incorrect PIC. As a safeguard, make a copy of the dispatcher overlay file before you do
the SSD encodement. Type:
LOG SYS:
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COPY SCZDSP.SAV=SCZDSP.OVR
RETURN
By saving an unmodified version of the overlay file, you will be able to re-enter the PIC if
necessary.
To perform the SSD encodement, enter the following commands:
SCZPIC
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You will be prompted for a Product Installation Code (PIC).
This PIC is a unique identifier for your system. Enter the PIC, carefully verifying you
have entered it correctly and press
RETURN
.
After a brief pause, you will be returned to AMOS command level and you can proceed
with the remainder of the installation. If you see the error message ?Improper SSD
after you have rebooted the computer, it probably means you have entered the PIC
incorrectly.
As mentioned above, you cannot SSD encode the same overlay twice; to re-encode the
dispatcher software, do this command first:
LOG SYS:
RETURN
COPY SCZDSP.OVR=SCZDSP.SAV
RETURN
You will now be able to re-encode the dispatcher. If after once again rebooting the
computer you still receive the same error, check with your dealer to make sure the
correct PIC was supplied for your computer.
Now that you have entered the PIC code for the high performance SCSI dispatcher
(SCZRR.SYS), you will need to enable it in your AMOS32.INI file. This procedure is
covered in the next section.
2.1î‚°î‚°Configuring Your AMOS32.INI File
On the next two pages, a sample system initialization command file is shown, which is
similar to the factory supplied AMOS32.INI file on your Eagle computer. The key
Roadrunner related statements in the AMOS32.INI file are shown in bold. At the bottom
of each of the example pages, there is additional information for each of the bolded
entries.
PDI-03500-50, Rev. B00