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Shuttle-EPAT parallel port to IDE adapter
Shuttle-EPAT parallel port to IDE adapter


Shuttle's Parallel-port adapters provide interface between the parallel port of the PC to either the SCSI or the IDE devices, apart from providing a pass-thru parallel-port on the adapter.
Shuttle's Parallel-port adapters provide interface between the parallel port of the PC to either the SCSI or the IDE devices, apart from providing a pass-thru parallel-port on the adapter.
  BASEDEV=EPATCD.ADD
  BASEDEV=EPATCD.ADD
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==Parameter==
==Parameters==
* /Rx
*;/Rx
*:x=0 Nibble Fast
*:x=0 Nibble Fast
*:x=1 Nibble Normal
*:x=1 Nibble Normal
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*:x=10 EPP Normal
*:x=10 EPP Normal
*:x=11 EPP Fast
*:x=11 EPP Fast
* /Wx - x=0 Write Fast, x=1 Write Normal, x=2 Write Slow, x=3 EPP Normal, x=4 EPP Fast
*;/Wx
* /Zx - The default EPP wait state programmed by the ADD Driver is 2.
:x=0 Write Fast, x=1 Write Normal, x=2 Write Slow, x=3 EPP Normal, x=4 EPP Fast
*:To change the wait state, give the appropriate value in '/Zx'. For example, to program the EPP Shuttle to zero wait, use '/Z0'.
*;/Zx
*:Valid range of x : 0 to 9.
:The default EPP wait state programmed by the ADD Driver is 2.
* /de - Disables the EPP automatic detection during the initialization of the Driver.
:To change the wait state, give the appropriate value in '/Zx'. For example, to program the EPP Shuttle to zero wait, use '/Z0'.
* /da - Disables auto-detection. With no command line options, the driver defaults to 'Nibble Slow' and 'Write Slow' modes.
:Valid range of x : 0 to 9.
* /dp - Disables PS/2 DMA arbitration.
*;/de
* /fe - Force EPP mode
:Disables the EPP automatic detection during the initialization of the Driver.
* /fp - Force PS/2
*;/da
* /fb - Enables Bi-directional capability in some EISA chipset machines
:Disables auto-detection. With no command line options, the driver defaults to 'Nibble Slow' and 'Write Slow' modes.
*;/dp
:Disables PS/2 DMA arbitration.
*;/fe
:Force EPP mode
*;/fp
:Force PS/2
*;/fb
:Enables Bi-directional capability in some EISA chipset machines


[[Category:BASEDEV Statements]][[Category:Adapter Device Drivers]]
[[Category:BASEDEV Statements]][[Category:Adapter Device Drivers]]

Latest revision as of 20:52, 18 March 2022

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

Shuttle-EPAT parallel port to IDE adapter

Shuttle's Parallel-port adapters provide interface between the parallel port of the PC to either the SCSI or the IDE devices, apart from providing a pass-thru parallel-port on the adapter.

BASEDEV=EPATCD.ADD

Parameters

  • /Rx
    x=0 Nibble Fast
    x=1 Nibble Normal
    x=2 Nibble Slow
    x=3 Uni Fast
    x=4 Uni Normal
    x=5 Uni Slow
    x=6 Toshiba Fast
    x=7 Toshiba Slow
    x=8 PS/2 Fast
    x=9 PS/2 Slow
    x=10 EPP Normal
    x=11 EPP Fast
    /Wx
x=0 Write Fast, x=1 Write Normal, x=2 Write Slow, x=3 EPP Normal, x=4 EPP Fast
  • /Zx
The default EPP wait state programmed by the ADD Driver is 2.
To change the wait state, give the appropriate value in '/Zx'. For example, to program the EPP Shuttle to zero wait, use '/Z0'.
Valid range of x : 0 to 9.
  • /de
Disables the EPP automatic detection during the initialization of the Driver.
  • /da
Disables auto-detection. With no command line options, the driver defaults to 'Nibble Slow' and 'Write Slow' modes.
  • /dp
Disables PS/2 DMA arbitration.
  • /fe
Force EPP mode
  • /fp
Force PS/2
  • /fb
Enables Bi-directional capability in some EISA chipset machines