User's Guide

SPEED Serial Adaptors User guide
Installing under SCO UnixWare
Page 36
Chapter 2 Installing drivers and host cards
General installation procedure for SCO UnixWare
The general procedure for installing and configuring host cards, drivers software and
associated utilities for the SCO UnixWare operating system is as follows:
1. Install any PCI host cards you require into your system. See Installing a PCI host
card on page 69
2. If required, install the SPEED SCO UnixWare drivers and utilities onto your system using
the procedures described in Installing drivers and utilities onto your system on
page 37.
3. If required, remove any host cards you want from your system. See Removing host
cards on page 70.
4. Using the Serial Manager utility, configure the serial ports you have added to the system.
See Configuring serial ports on page 40.
Your system can now use the serial adaptor cards you have installed. If required, you can
reconfigure serial ports following initial installation.
Note
Once you have installed the SPEED drivers, if you add or remove any host cards the
operating system will update the kernel accordingly using the spdconf program.
spdconf is run automatically during boot up and checks to see if any host cards have
been added or removed since the last time the system was powered up. If anything has
changed the files which identify the ports, terminals and transparent printing are
updated.
Note
If you are running version 2 of the SCO UnixWare operating system you need to use the
procedures described in Configuring serial ports under SCO UnixWare 2 on page 45 to
configure your serial ports.