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Dawicontrol DC-1368 Parallel to SCSI Adapter | Dawicontrol DC-1368 Parallel to SCSI Adapter | ||
BASEDEV=DC1368.ADD | BASEDEV=DC1368.ADD | ||
==Parameters== | ==Parameters== | ||
;/S[=ID-List] | *;/S[=ID-List] | ||
:Forces Safe transfermode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets. | :Forces Safe transfermode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets. | ||
::Examples: | ::Examples: | ||
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::/S:0123 ;same as above | ::/S:0123 ;same as above | ||
::/S=0,1;23 ;same as above | ::/S=0,1;23 ;same as above | ||
;/U[=ID-List] | *;/U[=ID-List] | ||
:Forces Uni-Directional transfer mode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets. | :Forces Uni-Directional transfer mode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets. | ||
;/B[=ID-List] | *;/B[=ID-List] | ||
:Forces Bi-Directional transfer mode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets. | :Forces Bi-Directional transfer mode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets. | ||
;/US[=ID-List] | *;/US[=ID-List] | ||
:Forces Uni-Directional Safe transfer mode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets. | :Forces Uni-Directional Safe transfer mode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets. | ||
;/BS[=ID-List] | *;/BS[=ID-List] | ||
:Forces Bi-Directional Safe transfer mode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets. | :Forces Bi-Directional Safe transfer mode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets. | ||
;/EPP8[=ID-List] | *;/EPP8[=ID-List] | ||
:Forces EPP-Byte mode. This parameter can help to solve problems related to some EPP port hardware. Optionally you can specify the target-id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets. | :Forces EPP-Byte mode. This parameter can help to solve problems related to some EPP port hardware. Optionally you can specify the target-id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets. | ||
;/PORT=xxx | *;/PORT=xxx | ||
:xxx=378, 278 or 3BC, this parameter selects the I/O address the driver should use. Normaly you don't need this parameter, because the driver automatically detects the port, where the SCSI cable is connected. If the driver fails to do this or in case of conflict with other adapter cards this parameter will force the driver to check only the given port address. | :xxx=378, 278 or 3BC, this parameter selects the I/O address the driver should use. Normaly you don't need this parameter, because the driver automatically detects the port, where the SCSI cable is connected. If the driver fails to do this or in case of conflict with other adapter cards this parameter will force the driver to check only the given port address. | ||
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* Version 5.11: [http://www.dawicontrol.com/software/DC1368.ZIP DC1368.ZIP] (2017-08-01) | * Version 5.11: [http://www.dawicontrol.com/software/DC1368.ZIP DC1368.ZIP] (2017-08-01) | ||
[[Category:BASEDEV Statements]] | [[Category:BASEDEV Statements]][[Category:Adapter Device Drivers]] |
Latest revision as of 20:48, 18 March 2022
Product Support | |
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OS/2 1.3 | |
OS/2 2.0 | |
OS/2 2.1 | S |
OS/2 2.11 SMP | |
OS/2 Warp 3 | S |
OS/2 Warp Connect | S |
OS/2 Warp 4 | S |
OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business | S |
Dawicontrol DC-1368 Parallel to SCSI Adapter
BASEDEV=DC1368.ADD
Parameters
- /S[=ID-List]
- Forces Safe transfermode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets.
- Examples:
- /S ;forces safe mode for all targets
- /S=0,1,2,3 ;forces safe mode for target-id's 0,1,2 and 3
- /S=0;1;2;3 ;same as above
- /S=0123 ;same as above
- /S:0123 ;same as above
- /S=0,1;23 ;same as above
- /U[=ID-List]
- Forces Uni-Directional transfer mode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets.
- /B[=ID-List]
- Forces Bi-Directional transfer mode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets.
- /US[=ID-List]
- Forces Uni-Directional Safe transfer mode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets.
- /BS[=ID-List]
- Forces Bi-Directional Safe transfer mode. Optionally you can specify the target id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets.
- /EPP8[=ID-List]
- Forces EPP-Byte mode. This parameter can help to solve problems related to some EPP port hardware. Optionally you can specify the target-id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets.
- /PORT=xxx
- xxx=378, 278 or 3BC, this parameter selects the I/O address the driver should use. Normaly you don't need this parameter, because the driver automatically detects the port, where the SCSI cable is connected. If the driver fails to do this or in case of conflict with other adapter cards this parameter will force the driver to check only the given port address.
Links
- Version 5.11: DC1368.ZIP (2017-08-01)