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Dawicontrol DC-2976UW SCSI Host Adapter
Dawicontrol DC-2976UW SCSI Host Adapter
  BASEDEV=DC2976.ADD
  BASEDEV=DC2976.ADD


==Parameter==
==Parameter==
* /PORT=xxx  
* /PORT=xxx - If you are working with several SCSI host adapters, type in the adapter number (for PCI host adapters, starting with zero) or the I/O address (for ISA host adapters) as the parameter's attribute. In this case, you will have to start the driver by specifying the adapter number or I/O address resp. for every connected host adapter separately.
If you are working with several SCSI hostadapters, type in the adapter number (for PCI hostadapters, starting with zero) or the I/O address (for ISA hostadapters) as the parameter's attribute. In this case, you will have to start the driver by specifying the adapter number or I/O address resp. for every connected hostadapter separately. This parameter *
* /ID=x - x = hostadapter's SCSI ID. The SCSI ID of the host adapter will be set automatically if this parameter is not specified. Valid SCSI ID values are 0 to 7. Host adapters supplied with a SCSI setup ignore this parameter and use the setup settings instead.
* /ID=x  
* /LUN - enables the device's support of several LUNs (Logical Units). However, most SCSI devices only have LUN 0 available to them so that you will need this parameter only for special cases. Host adapters supplied with a SCSI setup ignore this parameter and use the setup settings instead.
x = hostadapter's SCSI ID. The SCSI ID of the hostadapter will be set automatically if this parameter is not specified. Valid SCSI ID values are 0 to 7. Hostadapters supplied with a SCSI setup ignore this parameter and use the setup settings instead.
* /!SN=x,..,x - defines the devices that are to run in asynchronous instead of in synchronous mode even if the device tries to switch into synchronous mode. Host adapters supplied with a SCSI setup ignore this parameter and use the setup settings instead.
* /SN=x,..,x - specifies the devices to be operated in Synchronous Data Transfer mode if this mode is supported by these devices. If you do not set this parameter only devices that can switch into synchronous mode themselves will be operated in this mode, all other devices will remain in asynchronous mode.
* /!SM=x,..,x - specify a list of SCSI IDs representing the devices that are not to be supported by OS/2's Device Manager. As a rule, all connected devices can be controlled by the SCSI Device Manager.
* /!DM=x,..,x - specify a list of SCSI IDs representing the devices that are not to be supported by OS/2's DASD Manager (Device Manager for disk drives). As a rule, all connected devices can be controlled by DASD Manager.
* /Q - Suppresses all on screen messages (including error messages) during driver installation.


* /LUN
==Links==
This parameter enables the device's support of several LUNs (Logical Units). However, most SCSI devices only have LUN 0 available to them so that you will need this parameter only for special cases. Host adapters supplied with a SCSI setup ignore this parameter and use the setup settings instead.
* Version 5.11: [http://www.dawicontrol.com/software/DC2976.ZIP DC2976.ZIP] (2017-08-01)
 
* /!SN=x,..,x
This parameter defines the devices that are to run in asynchronous instead of in synchronous mode even if the device tries to switch into synchronous mode. Hostadapters supplied with a SCSI setup ignore this parameter and use the setup settings instead.
 
* /SN=x,..,x
This parameter specifies the devices to be operated in Synchronous Data Transfer mode if this mode is supported by these devices. If you do not set this parameter only devices that can switch into synchronous mode themselves will be operated in this mode, all other devices will remain in asynchronousmode.
 
* /!SM=x,..,x
Use this parameter to specify a list of SCSI IDs representing the devices that are not to be supported by OS/2's Device Manager. As a rule, all connected devices can be controlled by the SCSI Device Manager.
 
* /!DM=x,..,x
Use this parameter to specify a list of SCSI IDs representing the
devices that are not to be supported by OS/2's DASD Manager (Device Manager for disk drives). As a rule, all connected devices can be controlled by DASD Manager.
 
* /Q
Suppresses all on screen messages (including error messages) during driver installation.
 
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!OS/2 2.x
!OS/2 3.0
!OS/2 4.0
!OS/2 4.5x
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[[Category:BASEDEV Statements]]
[[Category:BASEDEV Statements]]

Latest revision as of 21:33, 6 May 2019

Product Support
OS/2 1.3
OS/2 2.0 S
OS/2 2.1 S
OS/2 2.11 SMP
OS/2 Warp 3 S
OS/2 Warp Connect
OS/2 Warp 4
OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business

Dawicontrol DC-2976UW SCSI Host Adapter

BASEDEV=DC2976.ADD

Parameter

  • /PORT=xxx - If you are working with several SCSI host adapters, type in the adapter number (for PCI host adapters, starting with zero) or the I/O address (for ISA host adapters) as the parameter's attribute. In this case, you will have to start the driver by specifying the adapter number or I/O address resp. for every connected host adapter separately.
  • /ID=x - x = hostadapter's SCSI ID. The SCSI ID of the host adapter will be set automatically if this parameter is not specified. Valid SCSI ID values are 0 to 7. Host adapters supplied with a SCSI setup ignore this parameter and use the setup settings instead.
  • /LUN - enables the device's support of several LUNs (Logical Units). However, most SCSI devices only have LUN 0 available to them so that you will need this parameter only for special cases. Host adapters supplied with a SCSI setup ignore this parameter and use the setup settings instead.
  • /!SN=x,..,x - defines the devices that are to run in asynchronous instead of in synchronous mode even if the device tries to switch into synchronous mode. Host adapters supplied with a SCSI setup ignore this parameter and use the setup settings instead.
  • /SN=x,..,x - specifies the devices to be operated in Synchronous Data Transfer mode if this mode is supported by these devices. If you do not set this parameter only devices that can switch into synchronous mode themselves will be operated in this mode, all other devices will remain in asynchronous mode.
  • /!SM=x,..,x - specify a list of SCSI IDs representing the devices that are not to be supported by OS/2's Device Manager. As a rule, all connected devices can be controlled by the SCSI Device Manager.
  • /!DM=x,..,x - specify a list of SCSI IDs representing the devices that are not to be supported by OS/2's DASD Manager (Device Manager for disk drives). As a rule, all connected devices can be controlled by DASD Manager.
  • /Q - Suppresses all on screen messages (including error messages) during driver installation.

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