Product specifications
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Revision Changes
Revision Changes
Table 1-2 explains the differences between the Avid Products System
Integration Guide (PN 0130-04829-01) Revision A and this new Avid
Products System Integration Guide (PN 0130-04829-01) Revision B, the
differences between the two Avid Product Recovery CD-ROMs, and
the major Windows 2000 differences. There are differences in the way
you do things between the Windows NT and Windows 2000 operating
systems that are not detailed in the table, but these differences are
explained as you go through this guide.
Table 1-2 Revision Differences
Revision A Revision B
Stated support for multiple processor systems. Multiple processor systems are not supported.
System used a parallel port dongle. System uses a USB dongle.
The Avid Product Recovery CD-ROM allowed
installation of one or two partitions and the
Windows 2000 operating system.
The Avid Product Recovery CD-ROM allows
installation of only one partition and the Windows
2000 operating system.
A new Avid hardware profile needed to be
created.
The Avid hardware profile is already created when
the Avid Product Recovery CD-ROM is used.
The paging file size needed to be changed to
match the memory size.
The Windows 2000 operating system sets the paging
file size automatically during installation.
a
The Aspi32 driver needed to be installed from the
IBM Diagnostic CD-ROM.
The Avid application installs the needed driver.
Explained how to install all Avid drivers. The Avid Product Recovery CD-ROM installs all
needed Avid drivers.
External connections 4, 5, and 6 in Table 2-4 were
incorrect.
External connections 4, 5, and 6 in Table 2-4 are now
correct.
a. If you upgrade memory after you install the Windows 2000 operating system, you need to
change the paging file size.