Specifications

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4. In the list of vendors on the left, select BusLogic.
5. In the list of drivers on the right, select BusLogic MultiMaster PCI SCSI Host
Adapters.
6. Click OK.
7. Insert the Windows NT CD when you are prompted. Click OK.
8. Reboot the guest operating system when you are prompted.
Preparing a Windows Me, Windows 98 or Windows 95 Guest Operating System
to Use SCSI Devices
If you are using generic SCSI devices in a Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows Me
guest operating system and are experiencing problems with the devices, download
the latest Mylex (BusLogic) BT/KT-958 compatible host bus adapter from
www.lsilogic.com. This driver overrides what Windows chooses as the best driver, but it
corrects known problems.
Adding a Generic SCSI Device to a Virtual Machine
You can add generic SCSI devices to your virtual machine in the virtual machine
settings editor. The virtual machine settings editor lets you map virtual SCSI devices to
physical generic SCSI devices on the host.
To add a new generic SCSI device to a virtual machine, make sure the virtual machine
is powered off, then complete the appropriate steps below.
Adding a Generic SCSI Device to a Virtual Machine from the Console
1. Launch a VMware Virtual Machine Console and select the virtual machine.
2. Choose VM > Settings. The virtual machine settings editor opens.
3. Click Add to start the Add Hardware Wizard. Select Generic SCSI Device, then
click Next.
4. Choose the name of the physical device you want to use.