CONFIG.SYS - BASEDEV Statements
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The Base Device Drivers are needed by OS/2 to install elementary services, like your hard disk, keyboard, etc. The Base Device Drivers are the first entries from the config.sys file that are loaded during the boot. They are not loaded in the same order as they appear in the config.sys file. They are loaded dependant on their file extension.
Here is the order of loading for the file extensions.
- *.SYS
- *.BID
- *.VSD
- *.TSD
- *.ADD
- *.I13
- *.FLT
- *.DMD
If the config.sys contains several files with the same extension, those files will be loaded in the order they appear in the config.sys file.
The Base Device drivers must be located in the root directory in the \OS2 directory or in the \OS2\Boot directory. If you set up a Base Device driver in your config.sys please use only the name of the driver without the path. The following pages describe these entries : :p.
BASEDEV=Aha152x.add
Driver for Adaptec Aha1522/1510 SCSI host adapters and the AIC-6350/6360 controller.
BASEDEV=Aha152x.add parameter
Parameters:
- /V
- /F:x
TIP: If you are using an Adaptec SCSI Card you can also use BASEDEV=AHA152X.ADD /V /F:x to force the target SCSI ID x. The host adapter will assume that the target ID x is connected to SCSI Bus.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Aha154x.add
Driver for the Adaptec Aha1540/1542 SCSI host adapters.
BASEDEV=Aha154x.add parameter
Parameters
- /V
- /DBUFF
Loose access to RAM above 16M.
- /A:0
- /BON
- /BOFF:8
TIP: By Prof. C.W. Fischer Physics Department Director CPES Micro-Computer Lab. Users may be interested in a undocumented parameter on the Adaptec AHA154x.add file i.e /DBUFF. Anyone using this SCSI adapter without /DBUFF will loose access to RAM above 16M. It's a Bus mastering problem on ISA (thanks to Steven Levine).
NOTE: When you use Seagate Backup Exec for OS/2 Warp, Version 3.0 with both a hard drive and a SCSI or QIC backup device connected you have to add - to avoid DMA errors - the following to your driver line to prevent BUS errors: /V /A:0 /BON /A:0 /BOFF:8
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Aha164x.add
Driver for the Adaptec Aha164x SCSI host adapter.
BASEDEV=Aha164x.add parameter
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Aha174x.add
Driver for the Adaptec Aha1740/1744 SCSI host adapters.
BASEDEV=Aha174x.add parameter
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=AHA2920.ADD
Adaptec AHA-2920 SCSI Host Bus Adapter Driver. Also supports the Future Domain TMC-3260/16xx and MCS-600/700 adapters.
BASEDEV=AHA2920.ADD
Parameter:
- /A: - No description
- /!DM:
- /!SM:
- /ET:
- /ET
- /FS
- /!FS
- /!SN
- /RD:
- /16BIT
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Aic7770.add
Driver for the Adaptec AHA-2840QVL/2842VL/2740/2742 SCSI host adapters and for the AIC-7770 controller.
BASEDEV=Aic7770.add parameter
Universal Parameters:
- /ET
Allow embedded targets. This parameter indicates that the ADD should assume that all targets have more than one logical unit (LUN) defined.
- /!ET
Do not allow embedded targets (DEFAULT). This parameter indicates that the ADD should assume that all targets have only one logical unit (LUN) defined.
- /V
Load driver verbosely. This parameter will display the driver name as well as the version number and Adaptec copyright if the driver loads successfully. Information on all targets found in the system will also be displayed.
- /PCIHW
Enables driver to access PCI configuration hardware registers. This switch is implemented because in some PCI systems, accessing PCI configuration space through PCI BIOS function calls causes problems. This switch is enabled by default. New with Version 3.02
- /!PCIHW
Disables the PCIHW switch. This parameter will cause the driver to access the PCI configuration space through PCI BIOS function calls. New with version 3.02
General Unit Parameters:
- /I
Ignore the specified adapter. This allows another driver to share the adapters that the ADD would normally use.
- /DM
Enable DASD manager support (DEFAULT). This parameter allows OS2DASD.DMD to control the specified target(s) if they are identified as DASD (hard disk) devices.
- /!DM
Disable DASD manager support. This parameter prevents OS2DASD.DMD from controlling the specified target(s).
- /SM
Enable SCSI manager support (DEFAULT). This parameter allows OS2SCSI.DMD to control the specified target(s) if they are identified as NON-DASD SCSI devices. All SCSI hard drives will be controlled by OS2DASD.DMD.
- /!SM
Disable SCSI manager support. This parameter prevents OS2SCSI.DMD from controlling the specified target(s).
- /TAG:n ... n=1-16.
Specifies the maximum number of tagged commands for all target devices on the host adapter (1-16). A value of 1 disables tagged queuing. The maximum number allowed is 16. (The default is 8.)
- /UR
Enables reporting of under runs (DEFAULT).
- /!UR
Disables reporting of under runs.
TIP: If Warp doesn't recognise the AIC7870 Driver add the parameter /A:n n=Number of Controller and /TAG:n n=number of PCI-Slot to AIC7870.ADD. It seems that the version 2.2 of the Adaptec 2940 driver does not work correctly with RSJ, but version 2.11 works fine.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Aic7870.add
Driver for the Adaptec AHA-2940 SCSI host adapter and the AIC-7870 controller.
BASEDEV=Aic7870.add parameters
Universal Parameters:
- /ET
Allow embedded targets. This parameter indicates that the ADD should assume that all targets have more than one logical unit (LUN) defined.
- /!ET
Do not allow embedded targets (DEFAULT). This parameter indicates that the ADD should assume that all targets have only one logical unit (LUN) defined.
- /V
Load driver verbosely. This parameter will display the driver name as well as the version number and Adaptec copyright if the driver loads successfully. Information on all targets found in the system will also be displayed.
- /PCIHW
Enables driver to access PCI configuration hardware registers. This switch is implemented because in some PCI systems, accessing PCI configuration space through PCI BIOS function calls causes problems. This switch is enabled by default. New with Version 3.02
- /!PCIHW
Disables the PCIHW switch. This parameter will cause the driver to access the PCI configuration space through PCI BIOS function calls. New with version 3.02
General Unit Parameters:
- /I
Ignore the specified adapter. This allows another driver to share the adapters that the ADD would normally use.
- /DM
Enable DASD manager support (DEFAULT). This parameter allows OS2DASD.DMD to control the specified target(s) if they are identified as DASD (hard disk) devices.
- /!DM
Disable DASD manager support. This parameter prevents OS2DASD.DMD from controlling the specified target(s).
- /SM
Enable SCSI manager support (DEFAULT). This parameter allows OS2SCSI.DMD to control the specified target(s) if they are identified as NON-DASD SCSI devices. All SCSI hard drives will be controlled by OS2DASD.DMD.
- /!SM
Disable SCSI manager support. This parameter prevents OS2SCSI.DMD from controlling the specified target(s).
- /TAG:n -- n=1-16.
Specifies the maximum number of tagged commands for all target devices on the host adapter (1-16). A value of 1 disables tagged queuing. The maximum number allowed is 16. (The default is 8.)
- /UR
Enables reporting of under runs (DEFAULT).
- /!UR
Disables reporting of under runs.
TIP If Warp doesn't recognise the AIC7870 Driver add the parameter /A:n n=Number of Controller and /TAG:n n=number of PCI-Slot to AIC7870.ADD. It seems that the version 2.2 of the Adaptec 2940 driver does not work correctly with RSJ, but version 2.11 works fine.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Aic78u2.add
Adatec U2W SCSI Host adapter driver.
BASEDEV=Aic78u2.add Parameters
For Parameters see AIC7870.ADD
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=AICU160.ADD
Decive Driver for Adaptec AIC-7892 Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI ASIC, AIC-7899 Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI ASIC, AHA-3960D/39160 Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter, 29160 Single Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter, 29160N Single Channel 32-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter (OEM), 29160LP Single Channel 64-bit Low Profile PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter
BASEDEV=AICU160.ADD
Parameter:
- [Universal Parameter] - An option that applies to all adapters controlled by the driver.
- [Adapter ID] - /A:n, where n is the number (zero relative) of the adapter installed in the system. The adapter ID is determined when the driver is loaded based on the order that adapters are found in the system. (Refer to the Configuration Examples in the "General Unit Parameters" section below for information on how to use this option.)
- [Unit Parameter] - Modifies the behavior of the selected host adapter.
- [SCSI Target ID] - The targets to which the Unit Parameter will be applied. This parameter may be a single ID (d) or list of IDs (d,d,d).
Universal Parameters:
- /ET
Allow embedded targets. This parameter indicates that the ADD should assume that all targets have more than one logical unit (LUN) defined.
- /!ET
Do not allow embedded targets (DEFAULT). This parameter indicates that the ADD should assume that all targets have only one logical unit (LUN) defined.
- /V
Load driver verbosely. This parameter will display the driver name as well as the version number and Adaptec copyright if the driver loads successfully. Information on all targets found in the system will also be displayed.
Unit Parameters: General:
- /I
Ignore the specified adapter. This allows another driver to share the adapters that the ADD would normally use.
- /DM
Enable DASD manager support (DEFAULT). This parameter allows OS2DASD.DMD to control the specified target(s) if they are identified as DASD (hard disk) devices.
- /!DM
Disable DASD manager support. This parameter prevents OS2DASD.DMD from controlling the specified target(s).
- /SM
Enable SCSI manager support (DEFAULT). This parameter allows OS2SCSI.DMD to control the specified target(s) if they are identified as NON-DASD SCSI devices. All SCSI hard drives will be controlled by OS2DASD.DMD.
- /!SM
Disable SCSI manager support. This parameter prevents OS2SCSI.DMD from controlling the specified target(s).
- /TAG
Specifies the maximum number of tagged commands for all target devices on the host adapter (1-16). A value of 1 disables tagged queuing. The maximum number allowed is 16. (The default is 8.)
- /UR
Enables reporting of under runs (DEFAULT).
- /!UR
Disables reporting of under runs.
NOTE= Intel Errata #8511 lists known data integrity issues with the processor cache on the Saturn-1 chipset (82424TX). For this reason, Adaptec recommends that processor cache be disabled via the CMOS setup to avoid data corruption. For more information, see Intel Errata #8511. You may get this from Intel's FaxBack system at or .
There are installation problems when installing on the maximum hard disk drive partition size supported by OS/2 v3.0. On OS/2 v3.0 it is a known problem. Refer to IBM for further info. IBM's APARs PJ15988 and PJ 6151 deal with this issue.
There are known installation problems installing OS/2 Warp v4.0 on a Micron (LSI chipset) 64 bit PCI system.
There are known installation problems installing OS/2 Warp with 8MB of RAM unless all the third-party basedev statements are removed from config.sys.
There are known installation problems installing OS/2 using two SCSI host adapters on a "Marl" motherboard. Whenever you have a LVD HDD on one Ultra160 host adapter and a HDD, CD-ROM, and removable Syjet on another UltraSCSI host adapter, Syjet conflicts with the CD-ROM and the system is unable to access the CD-ROM.
This version of the Ultra160 Family Manager Set driver supports the AIC-7892/99 Family of Host Adapters. Adapter numbers are first assigned to boards with their BIOS enabled. The numbers are assigned from lowest BIOS address to highest address. Any remaining boards are assigned numbers by scanning slots. Each slot is a combination of a bus number and a device number pair starting from lowest to highest numbers, and the adapters are assigned a number in the order they are found.
Example:
Bus 0, device 0 assigned as adapter 0; Bus 1, device 1 assigned as adapter 1, etc.
There are no switches for controlling OS2ASPI.DMD directly. IBM did not define them in their specification and Adaptec cannot be sure that other host adapters will have the same switches. OS2SCSI.DMD will only allocate devices when a device driver requests it, but this will prevent OS2ASPI from accessing it. There is nothing in the ASPI specification regarding device allocation so OS2ASPI must rely on other managers to fairly share targets. This should only be a problem if you have two drivers that use different managers and you want them both to access the same target at the same time.
Do NOT disable DASD manager access to target 0 if you are booting from your SCSI host adapter. This will prevent the system from booting!
Fault Tolerance is supported in the driver. However, ABORT and SCSI BUS RESET will only work for targets that are properly behaved.
IBM does not support installing the operating system onto magneto optical devices. Additionally, OPTICAL.SYS (OS/2 3.0) or OPTICAL.DMD (OS/2 4.0) allows magneto optical devices to be supported as though they were large floppy devices.
LOCKDRV.FLT allows removable media such as MO's to be supported as though they were fixed hard drives. It is not possible to install OS/2 3.0 on drives with capacity greater than 8 GB, nor in a partition greater than 4 GB.
OS/2 will allocate the SCSI devices as the order in CONFIG.SYS if two drivers (such as the AIC7870.ADD and AICU160.ADD) are loaded. OS/2 will assign drive letters for SCSI devices first then IDE devices.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=ALI.ADD
Aladin Busmaster driver, better use DANIS506.ADD
BASEDEV=ALI.ADD
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=AMD_K86.DMD
Enables write combining on AMD K6-II Stepping 8 or greater
BASEDEV=AMD_K86.DMD
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=AODBSMD.SYS
Thinkpad Resource Management Driver
BASEDEV=AODBSMD.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=ARCDRIVE.ADD
Arcdrive PCMCIA HD Driver
BASEDEV=ARCDRIVE.ADD
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=ARCIDECD.FLT
Arcdrive PCMCIA CD Driver
BASEDEV=ARCIDECD.FLT
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=ASC.ADD
Driver for AdvanSys SCSI-Controller
BASEDEV=ASC.ADD
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=ATAPIMO.FLT
MO device filter from Fujitsu
BASEDEV=ATAPIMO.FLT
NOTE This driver is fully substituted by the DANIATPI.FLT
Parameters
- /Rn or /R:n
(Number of reserved drives) 'n' is a number between 1 and 10. Default is 1. A series of logical drive names can be reserved for each MO drive for future partitioning. If the number of valid partitions exceeds the number specified /R option, and if /S option is not specified, up to 16 partitions are allowed.
- /S
(Reserved drive priority) No more logical drives than the number of /R option is assigned. When the number of reserved drives specified with the /R option is fewer than the number of valid partitions on a disk, the number of reserved drives takes priority. For example, if there are four valid partitions on the disk and the number of reserved drives is specified at 3, a logical drive name cannot be assigned to the fourth partition, and hence it cannot be accessed.
- /I {h:} m {[n]} {+-{h:} m {[n]}}+-...
(Specify the drive ID) This parameter specifies the target MO drive by the host adapter number and SCSI-ID number. If this option is not used, all accessible MO drives are used by default. h is the host adapter number (between 0 and 9). The default is 0. m is the SCSI-ID number (0 to 7). n is the number of reserved drives. When 'n' is omitted, the value specified with the /R option is used.
- /U:{IDE adapter name}
(Required, specify IDE adapter driver) This parameter is not optional but required both for ATAPIMO.FLT and MODISK.DMD. You must specify same name for these two drivers. Usually '/U:ST506_HardDrive' works fine if 'IBM1S506.ADD' or 'IBM2S506.ADD' is used as IDE adapter driver.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=ATP6820.ADD
ACARD 6820 SCSI RAID device driver
BASEDEV=ATP6820.ADD
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=ATP8400A.ADD
ARTOP IDE cache Driver for ATP8400A
BASEDEV=ATP8400A.ADD
ARTOP IDE cache OS/2 warp driver support OS/2 2.x standard OS/2 DASD interface and ATAPI upto 16 IDE device(hdd and cdrom).ATP8400A OS/2 driver will auto check I/O port and IRQ.
Parameter:
- /P:1F0 /P:170 /P:1e8 or /P:168 => Select I/O port of ARTOP IDE cache
- /I:14 /I:15 /I:10 /I:11 /I:12 => Select IRQ 10,11,12,14 or 15.
- /A:0 /A:1 /A:2 or /A:3 => Select Adapter number.
- /S:00 /S:01 .. /S:15 => Select IDE speed for Non cache mode.
IF IO port or IRQ overlay with IBM1S506 Please reference follows :
IBM1S506.ADD(Please reference IBM OS/2 manual)
- /V => Show config condition.
- /A:0 => Assign Adapter number(0,1 and 2).
- /I => Ingore Adapter( number of above assign).
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=AUTODRV2.SYS
Autoconfigurator supports PCMCIA modems.
BASEDEV=AUTODRV2.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=BPCDOS2.ADD
Backpack CD-ROM OS/2 Driver from Micro Solutions (www.micro-solutions.com)
BASEDEV=BPCDOS2.ADD
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=BSCOS2.ADD
Newmedia Basics SCSI II Pcmcia Adapter
BASEDEV=BSCOS2.ADD
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=BTOS2.ADD
PCMCIA SCSI Bus Toaster Adapter Device Driver
BASEDEV=BTOS2.ADD
Parameter:
globalopts:
- /V
Verbose (default=quiet)
- /A:#
Adapter index (only 0 is valid)
adapteropts:
- /V
Verbose [default=quiet]
- /P:###
Base I/O port address (32 ports will used)
- /Q:#
IRQ
- /I
Ignore adapter
- /H:#
Host SCSI ID [default=7]
- /[!]F
Fast-SCSI negotiation [default=on]
- /[!]TA
Termination always on [default=power saving mode]
- /[!]TD
Termination detect (Type II cards only) [default=on]
- /[!]Y
Parity checking [default=on]
- /[!]DM
DASD manager support [default=on]
- /[!]SM
SCSI manager support [default=on]
- /[!]SN
Synchronous negotiation [default=on]
- /[!]ET
Embedded targets [default=off]
- /[!]DR
Disconnect/Reselect [default=on]
deviceopts:
- /[!]DM
- unit_list DASD manager support [default=on]
- /[!]SM
- unit_list SCSI manager support [default=on]
- /[!]SN
- unit_list Synchronous negotiation [default=on]
- /[!]ET
- unit_list Embedded targets [default=off]
- /[!]DR
- unit_list Disconnect/Reselect [default=on]
unit_list: unit[,unit_list] unit: t | (t,l) t Target ID l Target LUN
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Btscsi.add
Driver for various Buslogic SCSI host adapters.
BASEDEV=Btscsi.add parameters
TIP For using the RSJ Writer you maybe have to set the Timeout parameter to zero /A:n /TO:0 (n=Adapter number)
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=BTSEIDE.FLT
Back Again/2 ATAPI/IDE tape support
BASEDEV=BTSEIDE.FLT
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV CBENABLE.SYS
Device driver by Veit Kannegiesser that uses OS/2 Card services to enable any CardBus card you insert in a slot and assign an IRQ line and and IO window.
BASEDEV CBENABLE.SYS
Parameter: are 3 values for Bus, Device and Function of the CardBus bridge. You have most likely only one chip and let CBENABLE.SYS search for it by using * for each.
is an number from 0 to 7.
is the set of allowed IRQ to use for the CardBus card. Separate IRQs using ","
is the base address and the window size to assign to the CardBus card. Make sure (RMVIEW /IO) this area is not already used. Or use base address 0 to let the Card Services find a free IO area. Window size of 256 ($100) should be sufficient for most devices.
Optional hardware depended Option for Texas Instruments 1225 and compatible chips (values 0/1). For value 1, the "Memory read burst enable upstream" bit is set. Measured Realtek 8139 NETIO throughput goes from 3,2 MB/s to 11 MB/s on the development system.
Optional hardware dependend Option for Texas Instruments 1225 and compatible chips (values 0/1/2/3). Modifies Interrupt mode:
- 0 = Parallel PCI interrupts only
- 1 = Parallel IRQ and parallel PCI interrupts
- 2 = IRQ serialized interrupts and parallel PCI interrupt
- 3 = IRQ and PCI serialized interrupts (default)
Optional parameter to restrict card types that are processed. Possible values are:
- 0 = Multi-Function
- 1 = Memory
- 2 = Serial Port
- 3 = Parallel Port
- 4 = Fixed Disk
- 5 = Video Adapter
- 6 = Network Adapter
- 7 = Auto Incrementing Mass Storage
- 8 = SCSI
- 9 = Security
- 10..253 = Reserved
- 254 = Vendor-Specific
- * = ignore value (default)
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV CDBLAZER.ADD
Device Driver for OnSpec/MULTIPORT CD Parallel-Port adapter
BASEDEV CDBLAZER.ADD
Parameter:
- /E
Disables fast EPP. This applies only for Enhanced Parallel Ports.
- /SF=1..30
Introduces a delay factor of 30 (Can take a value from 1 to 30 with 30 as the slowest mode of operation).
- /U
Forces Uni-Directional mode. (Applicable only for non Uni-directional ports.
- /V
Enables verbose mode
- /W
Disables burst mode data transfer. This does not apply for Enhanced Parallel Ports.
- /CH
To detect all the slots in a CD changer on older versions of OS/2 prior to Warp 4.0
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CDBOOT.FLT
OS/2 Filter for bootable CD's according to the EL TORITO SPECIFICATION
BASEDEV=CDBOOT.FLT
Parameter:
- /D:2
BASEDEV=CDS...
Back Again 2000 BASEDEV Statements
BASEDEV=CDSEIDE.FLT
Back Again 2000 ATAPI/IDE Tape Filter Driver
BASEDEV=CDSEIDE.FLT
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CDSTAP2.DMD
Back Again 2000 Tape Device Manager
BASEDEV=CDSTAP2.DMD
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CDSTAPE.DMD
Back Again/2 tape device manager
BASEDEV=CDSTAPE.DMD
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CD_BOOT.FLT
CD Boot Filter according to the El Torito Specification
BASEDEV=CD_BOOT.FLT
Parameter:
- /D:2
Read the Boot CD How To in Chapter 00. Introduction Part of Cdboot.zip available for FREE and also of Device Driver Pack 2
TIP See also the enhanced DANIBOOT.FLT
BASEDEV=Chkdsk.sys
Provides support for the enhanced Chkdsk.exe new to Warp 4 Fixpack 3 and Warp 3 Fixpack 29. The new Chkdsk.exe creates a binary service log file (chkdsk.log) on the root of the drive being checked. To view the log file you need the chklog package.
BASEDEV=Chkdsk.sys
note: This driver has no parameters.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes FP29 | Yes FP3 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CL6832SS.SYS
Socket Services driver for Toshiba Tecra
BASEDEV CL6832SS.SYS
ATTENTION Must be in front of all other PCMCIA Drivers, but after PCMCIA.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Cmpxchg8.sys
Fix for the "Pentium F00F Bug".
BASEDEV=Cmpxchg8.sys
note: This driver has no parameters.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CRCCD2.ADD
Creative Labs CD-Rom driver. Supports Panasonic CR 52x, Panasonic CR 563, Creative CD 200, Funai E2550-UA, Funai E2800-UA
BASEDEV=CRCCD2.ADD
Parameter:
- /P:xxx
SB cards base address.
- /M:xxx
MKE compatible cards CDRom base address.
- /T:x
Switch for standalone cards. if x=1 then it is a Sound card. (Default),if x=2 then it is a standalone card.
- /D:x
Double Speed switch.
- /N:x
Single Speed switch. if x=0 to x=3 implies the drive number, ix x=a implies that all drives are to be made double or single speed. /d:a is default.
- /NS
No scan. Implies that only one drive present with ID=0 and will not scan for other drives. Scaning for all drives is default procedure.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CRYP2X.SYS
Disk adapter drivers for the ERACOM (http://www.eracom.com.au) PCVault product used by a number of banks. The product gives transparent hard disk encryption amongst other things.
BASEDEV=CRYP2X.SYS
MPORTANT NOTE The order of the base drivers must be: basedev=cryp2x.sys basedev=crypie2x.sys basedev=edasdf.flt And they should be at the end of the config.sys
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CRYPIE2X.SYS
Disk adapter drivers for the ERACOM (www.eracom.com.au) PCVault product used by a number of banks. The product gives transparent hard disk encryption amongst other things.
BASEDEV=CRYPIE2X.SYS
MPORTANT NOTE The order of the base drivers must be: basedev=cryp2x.sys basedev=crypie2x.sys basedev=edasdf.flt And they should be at the end of the config.sys
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CTCDRFLT.FLT
Filterdriver for Unite CD-Maker
BASEDEV=CTCDRFLT.FLT
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CWAUDIO.SYS
Crystal OS/2 Audio device driver for CS4236B, CS4237B, CS4238B, CS4235, CS4239
Parameter:
- /N
Name of PDD BSAUD1$ (Supplied by install)
- /V
Verbose Display
- /X1
AUX1 unmute/gain 0..100 (decimal) (*50) (usually "Line-In")
- /X2
AUX2 unmute/gain 0..100 (decimal) (*50) (usually CD-ROM)
- /L
LINE unmute/gain 0..100 (decimal) (*100)(FM volume)
- /LCAPT
Line-In record source X1, X2, *X1X2, L (X1X2 is mixed aux1+aux2)
- /T
Inactivity power down 1..5 minutes (*1)
- /MBY
<0,1> Mono bypass *1 (mono-in connected to mono-out)
- /MIM
<0,1> Mono input mute *1 (mono-in not connected to input mixer)
- /MOM
<0,1> Mono out mute *0 (audible)
- /XCTRL0
<0,1> XCTRL0 Pin set System specific. Sometimes used to
- /XCTRL1
<0,1> XCTRL1 Pin set control power to amplifier. On IBM Aptiva with Bose speakers, set both to 1
- /P
Codec Port *534, 608, (530..FF8, divisible by 4)
- /I
Codec IRQ *5, 7, 9, 11, 15 (decimal)
- /D
Codec DMA 0, 1, 3 (Default 1,0)
- /C
Control Port 120, *538, (120..FF8, divisible by 8)
- /J
Joystick Port *200, 208, NONE
- /S
Sound Blaster Port *220, 240, 260, 280, NONE
- /M
MPU Port and IRQ *330, NONE, (300..3E0, divisible by 8) IRQ: 7, 9, 11, 12, 15, *NONE
- /F
FM synth port *388, NONE, (388..3F8, divisible by 8)
- /IRQRate:dd
Target interrupt rate *32 Range: 1..64 interrupts per second
- /DMASize:nnnn
DMA Buf size maximum *8192 Range: 256..16384 (2 IRQs/Buffer)
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CWCMMPM.SYS
Crystal OS/2 audio device drivers for the PCI bus family (CS4614, CS4624, CS4630 and CS4280)
BASEDEV=CWCMMPM.SYS
Parameter:
/N:CWCAUD1$ Name of PDD
NOTEWhen you have no WinOS installed check after installing (and before rebooting) if there is any of these WinOS2 drivers in your config.sys.
DEVICE=drive:\MMOS2\CWWINPDD.SYS DEVICE=drive:\MMOS2\CWWINVDD.SYS DEVICE=drive:\MMOS2\CWVOPL3.SYS RUN=drive:\MMOS2\CWDAEMON.EXE
If yes REM or delete them, otherwise you may get get a trap with PMMERGE and QUERYMCD at boot. Tested with Warp 4, FP15.
NOTE: When you have the Flash Navigator Plug-In installed make shure to use at least driver Version 3.08 or higher, otherwise your system will freeze.
TIP: Andreas Paulick reported that it is possible to get the TurtleBeach SantaCruz and the Videologic SonicFury working if you use the CWOS2311.ZIP driver package. Additionally you have to search the two TLV2465 Operational amplifier chips on the soundboards and disconnect there pins 8 and 9. This step disables the shutdown terminal (only necessary for conserving battery life in portables).
A Mixer for this Soundcard is the FREE LBMix
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CWCONFIG.SYS
Crystal Soundcard Configuration driver
BASEDEV=CWCONFIG.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CWCSPUD.SYS
Crystal DSP manager device driver for the PCI chips CS4614, CS4624 and CS4280
BASEDEV=CWCSPUD.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CWGMSG.SYS
Crystal DSP manager messaging device driver for PCI bus (CS4614, CS4624 and CS4280)
BASEDEV=CWGMSG.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CWUSBD.SYS
Basic USB driver by Chris Wohlgemuth, based on the sources available on the DDK site. It does not have the feature set of the latest IBM driver downloadable with software choice. If you already have a (maybe better) working driver from there feel free to use that one.
BASEDEV=CWUSBD.SYS
Parameter:
- /V
Verbose, show some information while booting.
- /I13
parameter could be used to delay USB host overtaking by USB driver stack until other device driver finishes required initialization operations and then send request to USBD driver to start USB service. It could be used to boot from USB floppy drive.
- /REQ
This parameter controlls USBD driver initialization: driver at initalization time checks for listed host controller drivers and fails to install if none of listed drivers is loaded. Current version of USB stack supports the following parameter codings:
- /REQ:USBUHCD$
- /REQ:CWUSBUHC$ USBD driver is loaded only if UHCI compliant host driver is loaded
- /REQ:USBOHCD$
- /REQ:CWUSBOHC$ USBD driver is loaded only if OHCI compliant host driver is loaded
- /REQ:USBUHCD$,USBOHCD$,CWUSBOHC$,CWUSBUHC$
USBD driver is loaded only if one of OHCI/UHCI compliant host drivers is loaded. This most general form of parameter and must be used in most cases.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CWUSBMSD.ADD
Enhanced USB mass storage driver by Chris Wohlgemuth which supports more (or other) devices than the IBM version. Support for READ 10 commands and better disk geometry handling. Can force external hard disks to appear as removable devices.
BASEDEV=CWUSBMSD.ADD
Parameter:
- /V
Verbose, show some information while booting.
- /FLOPPIES:n
Number of floppy devices to be served (by default 1). In order to remove service the key value must be set to 0.
- /A_USAGE:n
Parameter controls usage of 'A' drive flag for the 1st floppy device. The following values of n can be used:
- 0 - 'A' drive flag is not used;
- 1 - 'A' drive flag is used;
- 2 (default value) - 'A' drive flag is used only if there is no other device driver using this flag.
- /MAX_FLOPPY
Parameter forces driver to report floppy device geometry with maximal sector count as floppy device physical geometry. With this parameter driver supports LS-120 media formatting but does not support XDF floppy filter features and vice versa.
- /REMOVABLES:n
Number of removable media devices to be served (by default 1).
- /FIXED_DISKS:n
Number of fixed disks to be served.
- /CDS:n
Number of CD-ROM/CD-RW devices to be served (by default 1).
- /REMOVABLE_AS_FLOPPY
System uses removable disks as partitioned volumes:
- /FORCE_TO_REMOVABLE
Change external hard disks (for example Archos Jukebox) to removable. This may be necessary if a device anounces itself as a fixed disk but you want to use it as a removable device.
Tested devices:
Archos Jukebox Recorder 20 : This is a portable MP3 player which may also be used as a hard disk. It contains an In-System Design USB 2.0 bridge. The file system is FAT32. No DRM or similar crap.
EasyDisk memory stick : A memory stick with 64M flash memory.
Siemens MP3-Player USB : Small MP3-player to be used with Siemens cell phones and some Siemens Gigaset cordless phones (Gigaset Micro). The mobile is used for display and power supply. It uses MultiMedia cards (MMC) for storing the MP3s and may also be used as an external memory device for carrying any kind of files. File system is VFAT. No DRM or similar crap.
Iomega Zip100 USB
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CWUSBOHC.SYS
OHCI compliant host controller driver
This driver by Chris Wohlgemuth is based on the sources available on the DDK site. It does not have the feature set of the latest IBM driver downloadable with software choice If you already have a (maybe better) working driver from there feel free to use that one. Unlike the latest IBM drivers only one controller chip is supported with this driver. When loading this driver twice you system may freeze when attaching an USB device .
Use this driver if your USB controller chip is OHCI compliant . Refer to your mainboard documentation if in doubt.
BASEDEV=CWUSBOHC.SYS
Parameter:
- /V
Verbose, show some information while booting.
- /FS
Forces driver to stop USB host during OS/2 shutdown process. This parameter can be used to prevent POST (power on system test) failure on some hardware with legacy keyboard.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=CWUSBUHC.SYS
UHCI compliant host controller driver
This driver by Chris Wohlgemuth is based on the sources available on the DDK site. It does not have the feature set of the latest IBM driver downloadable with software choice If you already have a (maybe better) working driver from there feel free to use that one. Unlike the latest IBM drivers only one controller chip is supported with this driver. When loading this driver twice you system may freeze when attaching an USB device .
Use this driver if your USB controller chip is UHCI compliant (for example Intel and VIA chipsets). Refer to your mainboard documentation if in doubt.
BASEDEV=CWUSBUHC.SYS
Parameter:
- /V
Verbose, show some information while booting.
- /FS
Forces driver to stop USB host during OS/2 shutdown process. This parameter can be used to prevent POST (power on system test) failure on some hardware with legacy keyboard.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Dac960.add
Mylex PCI to RAID adapter driver.
BASEDEV=Dac960.add <parameter>
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DANIADSK.FLT
Replacement for IBMATAPI.FLT by Daniela Engert. This filter driver supports all of the ATAPI disks that IBMATAPI does (LS-120, ZIP-100, JAZZ), and in addition the ZIP-250 (including full media swapping). Superceded by DANIATAPI.FLT.
BASEDEV=DANIADSK.FLT
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DANIATAP.FLT
This highly recommended filter driver supports all types of ATAPI devices by Daniela Engert shortened to the 8.3 naming convention for use on floppy-bootdisks. See BASEDEV DANIATAPI.FLT for more information
BASEDEV=DANIATAP.FLT
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DANIATAPI.FLT
This highly recommended filter driver by Daniela Engert (dani@ngrt.de) supports all types of ATAPI devices. It is a superset of IBMIDECD.FLT, IBMATAPI.FLT and DaniADsk.FLT, and supports all devices that the mentioned drivers do. Additionally, all ATAPI devices can be accessed through the OS/2 ASPI software interface. Each EIDE channel shows up as a SCSI channel, and each ATAPI device as a SCSI device (master = SCSI ID 0, slave = SCSI ID 1).
NOTE: Make sure that all other ATAPI related drivers are inactive or come after DaniATAPI.FLT in your CONFIG.SYS. If you intend to run the BootOS utility or to install this filter driver on a 8.3-only filesystem, rename the driver to DaniATAP.FLT.
- can deal with the ATAPI ZIP-250
- improved ZIP performance (up to factor 4 on ZIP-250)
- supports arbitrary swapping of 100MB and 250MB media
- reflects the current media capacity up to FDISK, DISKIO or the like
- OS/2 boot from ZIP is possible
- faster 32bit PIO in conjunction with DANIS506.ADD (rel. 1.1.1 or later)
- Busmaster DMA mode works and is tested with Intel, VIA, AMD, HPT, SiS and CMD chipsets until now. Busmaster DMA is available now for ALi as well (CD/DVD-ROM is safe, but some chip revisions fail on DMA write operations!). Due to hardware limitations there is no 32bit PIO and no busmaster DMA possible for ATAPI devices attached to a Promise Ultra controller.
- ATAPI devices appear to the rest of the system as regular SCSI-2 devices if used with DANIS506.ADD (rel. 1.1.5 or later). This may be disabled globally or individually.
- advanced "hot-swap" support if used with DANIS506.ADD (rel. 1.1.9 or later)
- support for PCCard (formerly: PCMCIA) ATAPI devices (like the Iomega PCMCIA ZIP-250 or the Iomega Click!40)
- the translation of old-style 6-byte SCSI commands into their more modern 10-byte counterparts is no longer hardcoded. The device is sensed now to check if it requires this translation.
- like DaniS506.ADD, this driver stores boot messages internally for later readout. To view them, issue "copy ATAPI$ con:", to dump them into a file, issue "copy ATAPI$ anyfile".
- automatic media unload on shutdown if desired
- supports up to eight IDE channels
BASEDEV=DANIATAPI.FLT
Parameter: This driver supports all switches and options that IBM1ATAPI.FLT supports.
Generic options
- /!V
(quiet) (not) Verbose mode
- /EJ
(don't eject) eject medium at shutdown
- /ZA
(default mapping) map ZIP drive to A:
- /!SCSI
(export all) don't export any ATAPI devices as SCSI devices
Adapter options
- /A:n (n/a) Adapter number (0, 1, 2, 3)
- /I (off) Ignore adapter
- /EJ (don't eject) eject medium at shutdown
- /!SCSI (export all) (don't) export ATAPI devices as SCSI devices
Unit options
- /U:n
(n/a) Unit number (0, 1)
- /UNIT:n
same as /U
- /I
(off) Ignore unit
- /EJ
(don't eject) eject medium at shutdown
- /!SCSI
(export) (don't) export ATAPI devices as SCSI devices
- /RSJ
(off) RSJ CDROM backdoor. Installs an additional backdoor to re-enable regular CD ROM operation via OS2CDROM.DMD (or replacements).
- /TYPE:
Units marked as "hot-swappable" on DANIS506.ADD's command line (by /FORCE /ATAPI) need the new option /TYPE: to advice DaniATAPI.FLT to report appropriate device types to the device managers. The same applies to PCCard adapter channels (marked as /FORCE /PCMCIA on DANIS506.ADD's command line). This is done by additional characters designating the supported device types:
- 'c' or 'C': all CD-ROM like devices (CD-ROM, CD-R/W, DVD-ROM, DVD-RAM)
- 'z' or 'Z': all ZIP drives
- 'l' or 'L': the LS-120 drive
- 'w' or 'W': all CD writer like devices (CD-R/W, DVD-RAM)
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DANIBOOT.FLT
DaniBoot.FLT is a enhanced filter driver which allows to boot OS/2 from a CD-ROM.
The boot image may be split into two images on the CD-ROM medium to accomodate space requirements for BASEDEVs. These two images need to be physically adjacent on the medium! The first part of the images needs to be of standard floppy size (1.44MB or 2.88MB) or the BIOS might not accept the image as a bootable one.
BASEDEV=DANIBOOT.FLT
Parameter:
- /D:n
total number of 1.44MB pseudo-images comprising the boot image
- /N:name
the image name to search for in case of multiple boot images. may contain any character except for white space. The length of name is 11 characters or less; excess characters are discarded.
- /H
hide all non-boot CD-ROM units
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DANIDASD.DMD
Replacement Driver for OS2DASD.DMD by Daniela Engert supports also Partiontypes 0E, 0B, 0C, 8F and 0F to ease the coexistance with WinXY and Linux.
For a discussion of these types see: Introduction, Partition types.
BASEDEV=DANIDASD.DMD
Enhancements:
it supports extendedX partitions (type 0F) and Linux extended partitions (type 8F, even more clueless and useless than the Microsoft invented type 0F !) exactly the same as regular extended partitions (type 05). ExtendedX partitions are common today because of disks larger than 8GiB.
It supports FAT32 partitions (type 0B and 0C) exactly as IFS partitions (type 07, used by HPFS and NTFS). This way FAT32 partitions show up in "correct" order (w.r.t. the disk layout), and are assigned drive letters "as expected". PARTFILT.FLT is no longer necessary to make FAT32 partitions accessable, but Henk Kelder's FAT32.IFS is still required.
It supports FAT16X partitions (type 0E) exactly as big FAT16 (type 06) partitions.
Parameter (the driver supports all parameter the OS2DASD.DMD supports, so take a look at the link too) :
- /AT:{,{,...}}
Must be two digits hexadecimal. Supports up to eight additional partition types as specified by by the user. This is meant for making hidden partitions (types 1x) or foreign file systems like Linux's ext2 (type 83) visible to the DASD manager. You have to tell DaniDASD.DMD the additional partition types by means of the parameter.
To summarize the notion of acceptable partition types, have a look at this table:
DASD manager partition types supported extended regular OS2DASD (pre-LVM): 05 01, 04, 06, 07 OS2DASD (LVM): 05, 0F 01, 04, 06, 07, 35, [+ other] DaniDASD: 05, 0F, 8F 01, 04, 06, 07, 0B, 0C, 0E, [+ other]
If an additional partition type is a "hidden" partition (1x), then a matching partition is propagated to its "not-hidden" counterpart (0x) and the acceptance rules above apply.
- /BD:
Overwrites the boot drive letter assignment from fisrt boot stage. Can overcome boot problems which result in "can't operate hard disk" messages. This is common if OS/2 is booted without proper help of OS/2 Bootmanager which is required to notify OS/2 of the *correct* boot drive letter. If there is no boot manager with this capability available (e.g. when booting from removable media), or the boot manager fails to figure out the correct boot drive letter, you can tell DaniDASD.DMD the correct one by means of the parameter.
Example: in a mixed SCSI/EIDE environment with two SCSI adapters and and two different EIDE controllers involved (my current setup at home), the ATAPI ZIP250 drive gets assigned drive letter M:. To boot from this unit I have this line in CONFIG.SYS of the ZIP boot floppy
BASEDEV=DaniDASD.DMD /BD:M
- /MT:
can create a logical volume map independently from the physical volumes (partitions).
CAUTION when this option is in effect, DaniDASD no longer follows the old OS2DASD rule of accepting only the first acceptable partition in the primary partition table. Instead, the LVM rule of accepting all acceptable primary partitions applies!
After scanning the *fixed* disks for acceptable partitions following the rules above, a logical volume mapping is created from these partitions. This is done by means of a map table. This table lists the partitions which are to be given a drive letter in ascending, consecutive order, starting from drive letter C:. A particular physical partition is indicated by a two-letter code number>. Code "Aa" indicates the first partition on the first disk, "Ab" the second partition on the same disk, "Bc" the third partition on the second disk, and so on. The numbering of disks and partitions is given by the regular scanning order of DaniDASD.
Each entry in the mapping table must be unique, entries without an existing partition are ignored.
Example:
BASEDEV=DaniDASD.DMD /MT:Aa,Ad,Ba,Bb
creates logical volumes C:..F: from the indicated physical partitions.
CAUTION this does *not* apply to removable media units! Their driveletters *always* follow the fixed disk ones.
NOTE DANIDASD.DMD does not work with OS2LVM.DMD, so use it in NON-LVM Systems only.
NOTE Together with DANIDASD.DMD the use of PARTFILT.FLT is no longer necessary to access FAT32 drives.
TIP You may also need a FAT32 aware FDISK.EXE. It was included in FP10 - FP14 for Warp4
TIP By Daniela Engert: You want to get rid of the LVM layer in WSeB/ACP/MCP/eCS ? I checked that on an old WSeB installation with only compatibility volumes, yesterday. I removed these two lines in CONFIG.SYS
BASEDEV=OS2DASD.DMD // the LVM-aware DASD manager BASEDEV=OS2LVM.DMD // the LVM layer
and added this single line
BASEDEV=DaniDASD.DMD // the non-LVM-aware DASD manager
The system behaved DASD wise like an ordinary Warp4 system afterwards. A Warp4 OS2DASD.DMD will do as well.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DANIN512.FLT
DANIN512.FLT is a N512DASD.FLT replacement filter driver which allows to access removable media with large sectors (1024 and 2048 bytes/sector) to work with other drivers which only support 512-byte sectors.
BASEDEV=DANIN512.FLT
Parameter:
- /Q
(quiet)
- /V
(verbose)
- /!n
(skip unit n)
For working the '/of' Parameter has to be set to BASEDEV=DANIDASD.DMD or BASEDEV=OS2DASD.DMD
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Danis506.add
Highly recommended replacement IBM1S506.ADD EIDE driver by Daniela Engert (d.engert@odn.de)
EIDE/serialATA driver with support for Intel, VIA, ALi, SiS, CMD, Promise, Cyrix, HighPoint, AMD, Artop, SMSC, ServerWorks, Opti, Nvidia, National Semiconductor and SiliconImage chipsets, and generic busmaster support for all SFF-8038i compliant chips. IDE RAID controllers are only supported in NON-RAID Bios setups.
BASEDEV=Danis506.add
Parameter:
Universal:
- /!V /VL /VLL
(quiet) (not) Verbose mode (less/lesser verbose)
- /!W /WL /WLL
(quiet) same as /!V, but pauses screen
- /!AA
(beep) No Audible Alerts
- /PCLK:x (33MHz) PCI Clock (DECIMAL)
- /GBM
(off) Generic Busmaster Mode
- /FORCEGBM
(off) Force Generic Busmaster mode
- /!SHUTDOWN (not) Shutdown each attached device
- /MGAFIX
(off) Fix problem with Matrox drivers
- /DEBUG:n
(0) Set debug level (DECIMAL)
- /!BIOS
(call BIOS) Disable all BIOS Int13 calls
Adapter
- /A:n
(n/a) Adapter number (0, 1, .. 7)
- /!R
(enable) Disable adapter resets
- /P:hhh
(PCI, Snooper) Base port address (HEX)
- /PORT:hhh
same as /P
- /IRQ:n
(PCI, Snooper) IRQ level (DECIMAL)
- /I
(off) Ignore adapter
- /!BM (ATA : enable)
(not) Enable BusMaster DMA (ATAPI: disable)
- /PF:xxxx
(0) Register access timings
- /80WIRE
(autodetect) 80 wire cable present
- /FORCEGBM
(off) Force Generic Busmaster mode
- /PCMCIA
(off) channel is implemented by PCCard adapter
- /TO:n
(DECIMAL) (5s/dynamic) Interrupt timeout
Unit
- /U:n
(n/a) Unit number (0, 1)
- /UNIT:n
same as /U
- /T:n
(5s) Error retry time in seconds (DECIMAL)
(autodetect) Drive geometry override (DECIMAL)
- /!SMS
(autodetect) Disable block mode
(autodetect) Set SMS block length to n
- /LBA
(autodetect) LBA addressing support
- /!DM
(off) Prevents OS2DASD.DMD from managing the device
- /FORCE
(off) Force unit present
- /!ATAPI
(autodetect) Force (not) ATAPI device
- /IT:x
(BIOS) Inactivity timer (DECIMAL)
- /MR:udp
(maximum) Limit data rate of a device
- /PF:xxxx
(0) Register access timings
- /!RMV
(device default) (not) removable media drive
- /NL:n
(current device noise level, n = 0 (faint) ... 126 (noisysetting)
- /!SETMAX
disable unlocking of full drive capacity
- /PROT0
enable write protection of first disk track
Deprecated
- /GEO:(n,n,n,n)
- /LBA
Obsolete
- /!CYLA
- /DC:n
- /!DSG
- /DT:x
- /NEC
Undocumented
- /LAT
- /FIXES
- /DEBUG
Rule of thumb: if your system doesn't suffer from any (possibly unknown) flaws, not a single command line option is required. The driver adapts itself to the environment and runs at maximum performance.
In some situations, you may need some of the following options to achieve optimum performance:
- by default, ATAPI devices are initialized to PIO mode only. If you intend to run particular ATAPI devices using busmaster DMA, apply the proper /A:x /U:y /BM options.
For a detailed discussion of all parameters see the Danis506.doc delivered with the driver.
NOTE By Daniela Engert: DaniS506.ADD v1.3.9b or later has both the "official" and the "inofficial" fix for the VIA686B bug. The official fix is applied automatically if the driver detects the affected chip revisions, the inofficial fix needs to be enabled by an undocumented option. This fix seems to be necessary even if you don't run any IDE hardware
Undocumented and unsupported ! (so don't ask Daniela) Parameter. Use only at _your_ ! own risk:
- /FIXES:2
unofficial VIA686B bugfix. Only needed if a NEC Zip-100 works extremly slow (in comparison to a Zip-100 from Iomega). It is possible that other things refuse to work.
- /!SETMAX
don't use max. Disksize. DANIS506.ADD uses the full disksize by default. If you have an old/defunct BIOS, some hardisks have the option to reduce the reported size. Together with this Parameter you can use this option. You can re-program the 'faked' size by using an actual DISKINFO.EXE.
- /PROT0
(PROT-NULL!) writeprotect Track 0. Prohibits the 'killing' of alternative Bootmanagers by FDSIK/LVM. You can en-/disable the write protection with an actual DISKINFO.EXE
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DC1368.ADD
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 transfermode. Optionally you can specify the target-id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets.
- /B[=ID-List]
Forces Bi-Directional transfermode. Optionally you can specify the target-id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets.
- /US[=ID-List]
Forces Uni-Directional Safe transfermode. Optionally you can specify the target-id's, otherwise this parameter is valid for all targets.
- /BS[=ID-List]
Forces Bi-Directional Safe transfermode. 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.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DC2974.ADD
Dawicontrol DC-2974 PCI SCSI Host Adapter
BASEDEV=DC2974.ADD
Parameter:
- /PORT=xxx
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 is not required if you are working with only one SCSI hostadapter.
- /PS=x
This parameter controls the Power Save function by specifying the maximum inactivity period (from 1 to 60 minutes). If the set value is exceeded, any hard disks, removable disks and CD ROM drives will be switched off automatically. The relevant device will be started again when it is accessed later. Not setting this parameter means that the function is disabled.
- /ID=x
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.
- /LUN
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.
- /!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 onscreen messages (including error messages) during driver installation.
NOTE: For using scanners please insert the following parameters in the adapter-settings /!SN=(Scanner ID) /!DISC=(Scanners ID) Example: the scanner's ID is 6: /!SN=6 /!DISC=6.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DC2975.ADD
Dawicontrol DC-2975U SCSI Host Adapter
BASEDEV=DC2975.ADD
Parameter:
- /PORT=xxx
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 is not required if you are working with only one SCSI hostadapter.
- /PS=x
This parameter controls the Power Save function by specifying the maximum inactivity period (from 1 to 60 minutes). If the set value is exceeded, any hard disks, removable disks and CD ROM drives will be switched off automatically. The relevant device will be started again when it is accessed later. Not setting this parameter means that the function is disabled.
- /ID=x
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.
- /LUN
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.
- /!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.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DC2976.ADD
Dawicontrol DC-2976UW SCSI Host Adapter
BASEDEV=DC2976.ADD
Parameter:
- /PORT=xxx
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 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.
- /LUN
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.
- /!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.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DC2980.ADD
Dawicontrol DC-2980 U2W SCSI Host Adapter
BASEDEV=DC2980.ADD
Parameter:
- /PORT=xxx
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 is not required if you are working with only one SCSI hostadapter.
- /PS=x
This parameter controls the Power Save function by specifying the maximum inactivity period (from 1 to 60 minutes). If the set value is exceeded, any hard disks, removable disks and CD ROM drives will be switched off automatically. The relevant device will be started again when it is accessed later. Not setting this parameter means that the function is disabled.
- /ID=x
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.
- /LUN
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.
- /!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.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DELIVERY.SYS
Supports the function MOVE Mode with IBM SCSI 2 Fast/Wide Controllers.
BASEDEV=DELIVERY.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Detne2.sys
Driver for NE2000 Network adapter cards.
BASEDEV=Detne2.sys parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Dpt20xx.add
Driver for DPT SCSI Host adatper.
BASEDEV=Dpt20xx.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DSKSLEEP.FLT
The SCSI Disk Sleeper Filter by Vitus Jensen. Spins down the Harddisk after a adjustable time.
BASEDEV=DSKSLEEP.FLT
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=DTC3280.ADD
DTC3x80/3x70/3x50/3150V SCSI Device Driver
BASEDEV=DTC3280.ADD
Parameter:
- /M:xxxx
where xxxx is the "Memory Mapped Address" configured on the board. Only necessary with DTC3150V
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=EDASDF.FLT
Encryption adapter driver for the ERACOM (www.eracom.com.au) PCVault product used by a number of banks. The product gives transparent hard disk encryption amongst other things.
BASEDEV=EDASDF.FLT
IMPORTANT NOTE The order of the base drivers must be:
basedev=cryp2x.sys basedev=crypie2x.sys basedev=edasdf.flt
And they should be at the end of the config.sys
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=EPATCD.ADD
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
Parameter:
- /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
BASEDEV=EPIACD.ADD
Shuttle-EPIA 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=EPIACD.ADD
Parameter:
- /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
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=EPSA2.ADD
Shuttle-EPSA2 is a Parallel Port to SCSI adapter http://www.multiport.de/Home_Deutsch/home_deutsch.html
BASEDEV=EPSA2.ADD
Parameter:
- /t
Treats Magneto Optical drives as Removable Hard disk drives. E.g. IBM MO.
- /x
Excludes OS2DASD support for all devices.
- /xr
Excludes OS2DASD support only for Removable hard disk drives.
- /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 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.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=EPST.ADD
Shuttle-EPST is a Parallel Port to SCSI adapter http://www.multiport.de/Home_Deutsch/home_deutsch.html
Parameter:
- /t
Treats Magneto Optical drives as Removable Hard disk drives. E.g. IBM MO.
- /x
Excludes OS2DASD support for all devices.
- /xr
Excludes OS2DASD support only for Removable hard disk drives.
- /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 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.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Ext2flt.flt
This filter driver makes the ext2 partition visible to OS/2. Read the inf make OS/2 see your Linux ext2fs partitions.'. ext2-ifs documentation for more information
BASEDEV=Ext2flt.flt parameter
Parameters:
- /Q
Disable the messages shown at boot up.
- /V
Displays some diagnostic information during the boot.
- /W
This allows write access to the ext2 partitions. note: You must also enable the write access at the Ext2-os2.ifs driver.
- /A
Virtualize all found partitions. If you use this option, you must also specify the /M option, otherwise OS/2 may crash. The only good reason to use this option is along with the /M option to control the mounting order of all partitions.
- /M mount-order
Mounts the partitions in the order specified in the mount-order. The mount-order is a list of numbers separated by commas. To find out which number a partition has, use the program fdisk with the parameter /Query. It shows you a list of all partitions, number the first in the list with 0, the second with 1 and so on, but exclude the Bootmanager partition. The Bootmanager partition is the partition with the FStyp "0a". Type in the partition numbers in the order you like. If you want to hide a partition than you must simply remove the partition number from the mount-order.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Fauxdasd.flt
Filter driver for dock dasd.
BASEDEV=Fauxdasd.flt
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Fauxrem.flt
Filter driver for dock removable dasd.
BASEDEV=.add
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Fd16-700.add
Driver for the Future Domain SCSI host adapters.
BASEDEV=FD16-700.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Fd7000ex.add
Driver for Future Domain SCSI host adapter.
BASEDEV=Fd7000ex.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Fd8xx.add
Driver for Future Domain SCSI host adapter.
BASEDEV=Fd8xx.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Flashpt.add
Buslogic Flashpoint SCSI host adapter driver.
BASEDEV=Flashpt.add parameters
Parameter:
- /V
Verbose switch. This switch enables driver verbosity at initialization time.
- /QU
Warning-error suppression switch. When invoked, the driver will not complain about references to non-existent targets/LUNs specified on the BusLogic ADD driver command line.
- /O
Early Opti chipset work-around switch. This switch provides a work-around for an early version of the Opti PCI chipset which can generate spurious interrupts. Do not use this option unless your system hangs at boot-time and you are using an Opti chipset.
- /SH
Allow sharing of IRQ across different host adapter families. This option is not necessary when sharing an IRQ within the FlashPoint product family. A side-effect of using this switch is less responsive mouse and keyboard event recognition during heavy I/O.
- /A:x
Adapter identification switch. x is between 0 and 5 and identifies the adapter being referenced. This switch is followed by one or more of the switches below.
- /DM:xx
DASD Manager Support switch. As defined by IBM, this switch enables/disables support for this unit by the IBM-supplied DASD Manager (OS2DASD.DMD).
- /SM:xx
SCSI Manager Support switch. As defined by IBM, this switch enables/disables support for this unit by the IBM-supplied SCSI Manager (OS2SCSI.DMD).
- /TQ
Enable tagged queuing support on ALL targets on the specified host adapter (specified by the receding /A: switch) that supports tagged queuing.
NOTE Tagged queuing is an advanced SCSI-II feature that allows overlapped commands to a SCSI device, resulting in enhanced performance. While BusLogic provides support for this important SCSI-II feature, not all SCSI devices support tagged queuing. The SCSI device must support tagged queuing to take advantage of this feature. BusLogic's OS/2 SCSI Adapter Driver defaults to tagged queuing DISABLED on all devices. For devices that support tagged queuing, the following command line switches are provided to manage tagged queuing support on a finer device-specific level.
- /TQ:x,y,z,...
Enable tagged queuing support on a specified list of SCSI targets. x,y,and z is a list of embedded SCSI targets separated by commas. The Logical Unit Number (LUN) is presumed to be 0.
- /TQ:(a,b), (c,d), ...
Enable tagged queuing support on a specified list of pairs of SCSI targets/LUNs in parenthesies. Each parenthesized pair is separated by commas.
- /LUNS:xx
This switch specifies the maximum number of Logical Units (LUNs) the host adapter will support (try to detect). If the switch is not specified, the default is 8. Valid range is from 1 to 32. If the host adapter only has embedded SCSI targets attached (that is, all attached devices are at LUN 0), it is recommended to set this option value to 1 to turn off LUN support for LUNs other than 0.
- /TO:xx
Command Timeout switch. This per-host adapter switch specifies a timeout on each I/O request in seconds. It takes a decimal digit input between 1 and 99. The driver default is 15 seconds in this absence of this switch. Setting the timeout value to 0 turns off the timeout mechanism.
NOTE This switch has no effect on tape requests.
- /MR:xx
Maximum Request switch. This per-host adapter switch specifies the maximum number of requests that can be pending on the host adapter. Valid range is 1 - 64. Default is 16.
- /MA:xx
Maximum Active switch. This per-host adapter switch specifies the maximum number of active requests that can be outstanding on each device on the host adapter. Valid range is 1 - . Default is 8. This value can be adjusted to increase performance.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Hfsflt.flt
This filter driver is used by IFS=Hfs.ifs Installable File System to make a HFS-media visiable to OS/2.
BASEDEV=Hfs.flt
This driver has no parameters.
note: If you want to use Macintosh CDRoms you must place the Hfsflt.flt before the Ibmidecd.flt driver.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=I2OSOSM.ADD
I2O Storage OSM filter
BASEDEV=I2OSOSM.ADD
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=I2OXPORT.SYS
I2O Transport Device Driver
BASEDEV=I2OXPORT.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Ibm1flpy.add
Installs support for diskette drives. Use this driver for PCs with PCI or ISA bussystems. See the Tips and Tricks section for more information. Supports diskette drives on non-Micro Channel PC's.
BASEDEV=Ibm1flpy.add <parameters>
TIP: If you wish to prevent users from using the floppy drives under OS/2 (to keep them from loading non-authorised programs or in a workstation situation), REM the BASEDEV=IBMxFLPY.ADD line (where x is 1 for ISA and EISA machines, or 2 for Microchannel).
NOTE: In Warp, the install program may have placed both IBM1FLPY.ADD and IBM2FLPY.ADD BASEDEV drivers in your config.sys. Remove IBM2FLPY.ADD if you don't have a Micro Channel PC.
The correct setting for e.g. a IBM Thinkpad 560 with external floppy disk is (see the Warp Reference book for a detailed description):
BASEDEV=IBM1FLPY.ADD /A:0 /FORCE:2 /U:0 /F:1.44MB /U:1 /F:1.44MB
Using the /DAPM Parameter (which disables the Power Managment) may also help on some Notebooks (e.g. Thinkpad 600) who can't find the Floppy.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Ibm1s506.add
Installs support for IDE drives . Use this driver for PCs with PCI or ISA bussystems. See the Tips and Tricks section for more information. It supports busmastering only on Intel chipsets, if you have a none Intel chipset I recommend to use the Danis506.add driver. The OS/2 IDE Controller Adapter Device Driver (IBM1S506.ADD) for Non-Mcro Channel PC's.
Supports the following chipsets: CMD640, RZ1000, I82371FB,PIIX3,ORIO, PIIX4,I82801AA, I82801AB, I82801BA, CMD646, CMD648,VIA586B,VIA596B, VIA686A,SIS630
Intel chipsets restrictions: In case there are 2 devices on a channel on any Intel 82801 chip, the top UDMA mode will be limited to UDMA 2.
VIA chipsets restrictions: All of the chipsets have a problem with 40 pin cable detection. to ensure the proper operation, please check what kind of IDE cables are used. If you have a 40 pin cable on any channel, please specify the parameter /UDMA:2 in CONFIG.SYS . Any VIA chipset, which is not in the list above, but has the same Device ID, will be detected as VIA586B and performance will be dropped down to UDMA 2.
SiS chipsets restrictions: Since there is a problem for these IDE contrllers to work in UDMA mode with the secondary channel when 40 pin cable is installed, the driver will drop to PIO mode on this channel if 40 pin cable is detected. This, however, does not apply to primary channel. It is not advised to use /UDMA:x parameter on SiS IDE controllers.
BASEDEV=Ibm1s506.add
Parameters A list of all parameters is enclosed in your OS/2 online help. New Parameters (not listed in online help):
- /W
(Wait) pauses the config.sys after displaying the verbose
- /!SHUTDOWN
disables the new shutdown behaviour.
- /FORCE
Forces the emulation of an IDE CDROM drive, even though one is not present.
- /UDMA:x
Limits the highest UDMA mode, x can be from 1-9.
- /!UDMA
Disables UDMA
- /!BIGLBA
disables 48bit LBA support and reverst to legacy 28bit LBA (in this case max. disk size is 137GB)
- /CDA
Enables chipset extended detection algorithm for Intel chipsets.
If you are using the /BM or !BM parameters to enable or disable busmaster; you MUST specify the adapter with /A:x. You can also specify the unit on that adapter with /U:z. For example:
BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD /A:0 /U:0 /!BM or /A:0 /!BM to disable BUS Master DMA
BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD /A:0 /U:0 /BM or /A:0 /BM to enable
TIP: If you have an IBM Thinkpad 760E/ED/ELD/EL that exhibits sluggish harddisk behaviour (pausing intermittently with hard drive light on) after FixPaks have been applied, add the /!BM parameter to the BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD statement (if present) in your CONFIG.SYS. This will disable the Bus Mastering function whose default has been changed from OFF to ON. Example: BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD /A:0 /!BM /U:1 /ATAPI /FORCE
TIP: A 'New Feature' that went into IBM1S506.ADD to flush buffers more reliably during shutdown using C-A-D seems to cause some disks to SPIN DOWN and stay there. Add " /!SHUTDOWN". This is known to fix the problem.
NOTE: /SMS! works only if the hardware doesn't report SMS capability, otherwise SMS enabled will be used regardless if the parameter is set or not.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Ibm2adsk.add
Adapter driver for Micro Channel IDE drives.
BASEDEV=Ibm2adsk.add
note: This driver has no parameters.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2AMB1.SYS
Ambra Socket Services
BASEDEV IBM2AMB1.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2AST1.SYS
AST Socket Services
BASEDEV IBM2AST1.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2CAD1.SYS
Socket Services for CompuAdd
BASEDEV IBM2CAD1.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2CMQ1.SYS
Compaq Socket Services
BASEDEV IBM2CMQ1.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Ibm2flpy.add
Installs support for diskette drives. Use this driver for PCs with Micro-Channel bussystems (MCA). See the Tips and Tricks section for more information.
BASEDEV=Ibm2flpy.add
note: This driver has no parameters.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2NCR.SYS
Socket Services for NCR
BASEDEV IBM2NCR.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2NEC.SYS
Socket Services for NEC
BASEDEV IBM2NEC.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Ibm2scsi.add
IBM SCSI host adapter driver for Micro Channel systems.
BASEDEV=Ibm2scsi.add parameters
TIP: If you want to use SCSI Hardisks together with (E)IDE-Disks and to boot from SCSI first, make sure that the SCSI-Drivers are in front of the IDE-Drivers (normally IBM1S506.ADD).
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2SS01.SYS
IBM Thinkpad 750 (and others) Socket services
ATTENTION: Must be in front of all other PCMCIA Drivers, but after PCMCIA.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2SS02.SYS
Socket Services for Thinkpad 720
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2SS04.SYS
Socket Services driver for IBM Thinkpads (e.g. 560)
<<=ATTENTION=>> Must be in front of all other PCMCIA Drivers, but after PCMCIA.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2SS14.SYS
Socket Services driver for IBM Thinkpads
ATTENTION: Must be in front of all other PCMCIA Drivers, but after PCMCIA.SYS
Parameter:
- /C0=z
These parameters define the IRQ level to be used by the
- /C1=z
Socket Services driver. The new Card Services and Socket Services drivers for OS/2 do not use a hardware interrupt to notify the PCMCIA status change, so you do not need these parameters.
- /IG0=y
This parameter defines a slot number, which Socket Services ignores. If you use the "Point enabler" supplied with a PC Card, you should take into consideration the coexistence with Socket Services.
For Example, "/IG0=1" defines that slot 1 is reserved for a "Point enabler" and Socket Services will ignore the slot.
- /RI0=x
This parameter defines a slot number, where Socket Services disables the RI_OUT signal. If you are using a modem card with a ThinkPad computer, and you can't enable the "suspend" or "hibernation" function while the modem card is inserted, please try this parameter.
For Example, "/RI0=1" specifies slot 1.
- /D
This parameter enables "Warm docking" from the view point of PCMCIA hardware. By adding this parameter, two additional PCMCIA slots are reserved for the docking station.
- /APOFF
This parameter turns off the Auto-Power Mode. If the Auto-Power Mode is ON, a PC Card will be automatically turned ON by the hardware when it is inserted. The default for Auto-Power Mode is ON.
- /IO0=s
This parameter defines the slot number, for which Socket Services will change the way the -IOCS16 signal is generated. By default, the -IOCS16 signal is generated based on the -IOIS16 signal from the PC Card. If this parameter is specified, the -IOCS16 signal is generated based on the I/O data size which is specified by the Client program. This option is needed for some cards which do not generate the -IOIS16 signal. You need to verify this information with PCMCIA card vendors.
For Example, "/IO0=1" specifies that the -IOCS16 signal for slot 1 is to be generated based on the I/O data size specified by the Client program.
Point Enabler Adapter card drivers are device drivers that support specific Adapter cards without requiring the use of the Card and Socket services provided in the PC Card Director package.
Problems using these Point Enabler device driver will occur when used in conjunction with the Card and Socket Services. The problem that must likely will occur is that the Point Enabler Adapter card will not function. The PC Card Director will indicate that the Card Type is incorrect and the Status of the Card will be 'IN' instead of 'READY'.
In order to use a Adapter card with Point Enabler Device driver a configuration parameter must be added to the IBM2SS14.SYS device driver entry in CONFIG.SYS. The parameter is as follows:
- /IG0=y
Where 'y' defines the slot number that contains the Adapter card using the Point Enabler Device Driver.
After the system has been rebooted the slot specified in the configuration parameter will be ignored by Card and Socket Services allowing that slot to be used by Point Enabler device drivers. It also means the following:
- the PC Card Director program will not detect the insertion or removal of adapter cards in that slot - Adapter cards with device drivers that utilitize Card and Socket Services can no longer use that slot
The following is a list of Adapter Cards that use Point Enabled Device Drivers:
- IBM 10/100 EtherJet Cardbus Adapter
- IBM 10/100 EtherJet Cardbus Adapter with 56K modem
- Intel PRO/100 Cardbus II
- Xircom CreditCard Ethernet Adapter II
- Xircom CreditCard Ethernet Adapter 10/100
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2TOS.SYS
Toshiba Socket Services
BASEDEV IBM2TOS.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2TOS1.SYS
Socket Services
BASEDEV IBM2TOS1.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2ZEN.SYS
Socket Services for Zenith 2 Lite
BASEDEV IBM2ZEN.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBM2ZOS.SYS
Socket Services for ZEOS
BASEDEV IBM2ZOS.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=IBMATAPI.FLT
Filter driver ATAPI disks. New with Fixpaks since Fixpak 6/35 supports ATAPI Removable Media like ZIP100 and ZIP250, LS120 attached to an IDE Port. Since build 10.085 IBMATAPI.FLT is a superset of IBMIDECD.FLT. So make sure IBMIDECD.FLT is not in your config.sys.
TIP: If you have removable media drives (MO, IOMEGA, SYQUEST and others) look at http://rheooptik.fmf.uni-freiburg.de/www/faq/ remmedia.htm for a detailed removable media FAQ.
BASEDEV=Ibmatapi.flt
PARAMETER (since 10.085)
- /V
Verbose Mode, displays filter status on detected and emulated devices.
- /A:n
Specify adapter: 0 = primary, 1 = secondary, 2 = DockingStation primary, 3 = DockingStation secondary.
- /I
Ignore adapter n specified by /A:n. Example: "/A:1 /I" secondary IDE channel will not be filtered.
- /U:n
Specify unit: 0=master, 1=slave.
- /!U:n
Specified unit will be ignored. Examples: "/A:1 /!U:1" ignore(not claim) slave unit on secondary IDE channel. "/A:2 /!U:0" ignore(not claim) DockingStation UltraBay.
- /SCSI
Export IDE device as SCSI device. Can be used to emulate SCSI CD-RW device as IDE CD-RW device. Example: "/A:1 /U:0 /SCSI" will report SCSI CD device attached as secondary IDE channel master unit .
- /TYPES:xxx
Specify device types supported by WarmSwap. x can be C=CD (CD-ROM,CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, etc), L=LS (LS-120, LS-240), Z=ZIP. Examples: "/A:1 /U:0 /TYPES:CLZ" enable swapping between CD, LS and ZIP "/A:1 /U:0 /TYPES:CZ" enable swapping only between CD and ZIP If certain device is in the UltraBay during Boot it will be enabled for swapping. /C IBMATAPI.FLT has been modified so that it no longer fills the request's S/G list with 0's for the commands without data transfer phase, even if the particular command contains a valid S/G list. To avoid possible unforeseen compatibility problems with older drivers, /C parameter disables this new behavior.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBMDSS01.SYS
IBM Thinkpad Socket services
BASEDEV IBMDSS01.SYS
ATTENTION Must be in front of all other PCMCIA Drivers, but after PCMCIA.SYS
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBMDSS02.SYS
IBM Thinkpad 720 Socket services
BASEDEV IBMDSS02.SYS
ATTENTION Must be in front of all other PCMCIA Drivers, but after PCMCIA.SYS.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Ibmidecd.flt
This filter driver makes your IDE CDRom drive visible to OS/2. Support for ATAPI CD-ROM drives attached to an IDE Port. Superceded by IBMATAPI.FLT V 10.085. It is important to use IBMIDECD.FLT with the IBM1S506.ADD driver. Since Ver. 10.047 IDE CD-Writers for reading/writing are supported. Note: To get CDRom support in OS/2 you must also install Ibm1s506.add and Os2cdrom.dmd .
BASEDEV=Ibmidecd.flt parameter
Parameter:
- /V
Displays some information during the boot.
- /C
IBMATAPI.FLT and IBMIDECD.FLT have been modified so that they no longer fill the request's S/G list with 0's for the commands without data tranfer phase, even if the particular command contains a valid S/G list. To avoid possible unforseen compatibility problems with older drivers, /C parameter disables this new behavior.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Ibmint13.i13
Generic driver for INT13 Bios. Supports generic disk adapters supported by the BIOS. Using this driver is very slow, but it works with every harddisk supported by your BIOS, even scsi
BASEDEV=Ibmint13.i13
note: This driver has no parameters.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=IBMKBD.sys
Provides support for your keyboard. Some Tools e.g. the Ctrl-Alt-Del Commander form Perez Computing or the Process-Commander from Stardock are replacing KBDBASE.SYS by there own version. Whenever you deinstall these tools manually be shure to revert to the original KBDBASE.SYS. It is also reported that Process-Commander fails with Warp 4.5 versions (WSeB and Warp4 Fixpak 13 or higher)
BASEDEV=Ibmkbd.sys parameter
Parameter:
- /NONE
Assumes a keyboard is installed even if a keyboard is not attached. Starts OS/2 even when no keyboard is attached. Useful for unsupervised operation.
- /NUMON
Turns the numeric keys on your keyboard on. This switch works only on some configuratins, it depends on what a keyboard you have and what Codepage you use.
- /NUMOFF
Turns the numeric keys on your keyboard off.
TIP: For the mostly sold so called 'Win95-Keyboards' (how ironic, as with windows9x you can only loose) there are two replacement drivers: One by Robert Muchsel (muchsel@acm.org), Release is Ver 2.00 available under winkey02.zip, and a newer one available at: http://os2.avi.kiev.ua/ Release is ver.021
TIP: By Kovacs Istvan: If you try BASEDEV=IMBKBD.SYS /NUMON numlock could turned on like with the utility 'jshifter'. Works only with some releases of the IBMKBD.SYS delivered with Warp. According to the mails I've got it seems that the parameter doesn't work on nearly most keyboards, (but one some) so you have still to use 'jshifter' available at: http://www.gbar.dtu.dk/~c948129, or 'numlock' by Peter Engels available at http://www.uni-bonn.de/~uzs0ad.
TIP: If you prefer a so called Dvorak keyboard layout (a keyboard which tends to arrange the characters more ergonomic than the qwerty type - which was a need when constructing mechanical typewriters at the end of the 19.th century - since Fixpak 8 for Warp 4 (maybe earlier, but this was the first time I was aware of its existance) go to your keyboard settings in the System Setup folder and simply select Dvorak (for left and righthanded !, but only in English). Now you only need a keyboard with a Dvorak layout (or one of these old but beautiful IBM keyboards with a 'klick' and 'solid as a rock', here you can pull the caps and place em where you want). This is another new goodie in OS/2 IBM never speaks of.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IBMRSCSI.FLT
SCSI Removable Devices Filter Device Driver (e.g. for Iomega ZIP drives)
This IBMRSCSI filter corrects the geometry reported by the device driver, if required, insuring that all space is reachable and that LVM considers the partitions valid.
BASEDEV IBMRSCSI.FLT
Parameter:
- /V
verbose mode. If this parameter is specified, IBMRSCSI displays information about devices accepted for filtering.
- /W
verbose wait mode. If this parameter is specified, filter displays same information as for /V parameter and waits for user to press any key with message "Press any key to continue...".
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Icmemcdd.sys
Driver for PCMCIA Memorycards.
BASEDEV=Icmemcdd.sys
Parameter (sperated by commata):
- 1(default) or 2 - Number of slots
- S(default) or D - Supported Memory Area, S = Single, D = Double
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV ICMEMMTD.SYS
IC Memory Client Device Driver for IBM PCMCIA Flash-Cards
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV ICRMU01.SYS
PCMCIA Resource Management. Only needed for OS/2 2.1
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IDECD.ADD
MULTIPORT/KINGBYTE Parallel Port ATAPI CD-Rom device driver
http://www.multiport.de http://www.kingbyte.com
Parameter:
- /Sn
set the starting search port access speed level for printer port. If this parameter is not specified, driver will try from the fastest speed level 0, and then level 1, level 2 until level 9 automatically, n must be 0 ~ 9. Default value is 0 (the fastest level).
- /Zn
n is a byte-length value bit1 = 1, suppress bi-direction mode = 0, not suppress bi-direction mode (default) bit2 = 1, suppress uni-direction emulation mode = 0, not suppress uni-direction emulation mode (default) bit3 = 1, suppress epp emulation mode = 0, not suppress epp emulation mode (default)
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IDEDRVR1.ADD
OnSpec/MULTIPORT Hard Disk Parallel Port Device driver
http://www.multiport.de/Home_Deutsch/home_deutsch.html
BASEDEV IDEDRVR1.ADD
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV INI910U.ADD
Driver for Initio 9100 SCSI cards.
BASEDEV INI910U.ADD
Parameter:
- /V
Verbose mode provides detail information about driver when driver is initialized
- /!V
Non Verbose mode (default)
- /ET
Driver assumes that all targets have more than one LUN (default)
- /!ET
Driver assumes that all targets only have LUN 0
- /Q:x
Specifies maximum number of tag commands per target
- /!Q
No tag command
- /B:(d,dd),.
Scan devices only on PCI BUS d, DEVICE dd
- /B:d
Scan all the devices on the PCI BUS d
- /T:xxxx
Target enable mask WORD (Default scan all targets)
- /A:d
Adapter IDs are assigned based on BIOS address and then PCI device address
- /DM:d,..
Enable direct access storage device (DASD) support on target d
- /!DM:d,..
Disable DASD manager support on target d
- /SM:d,..
Enable SCSI manager support on target d
- /!SM:d,..
Disable SCSI manager support on target d
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IOMGDRV.FLT
Driver for the Iomega internal SCSI drives.
BASEDEV IOMGDRV.FLT
TIP: There is no longer any reason to use these drivers unless you need to use the protect utility to password protect your disks. Better use the new O2DASD.DMD
Advantages:
Works with any OS/2 supported SCSI card. Allows you to use multiple SCSI devices on your SCSI card. Compatible with the format that the disks come with from the factory (in non-fixed mode).
Disadvantages:
Slow, unless you use fixed mode. Fixed mode must be partitioned and, as such, all cartridges must be partitioned and will no longer work with DOS, Windows, or OS/2 not running with fixed mode drivers. In fixed mode, disks have to be unmounted and remounted using a utility before they can be ejected and after they have been reinserted. Needs HPFSRem to gain HPFS removability support.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV IPSRAID.ADD
IBM ServeRAID Driver
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV K6.SYS
An utility to enable the read/write combining code in the K6 processor.
One needs to get the documentation for the k6 chip and discover the correct formula for the value to use for the video register. The authors suggested value doesn't work in most cases.
<<=TIP=>> See also BASEDEV WACKER.SYS which is recommended by users.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV KME40S2.ADD
Panasonic Quad Speed PCMCIA CD-ROM Player KXL-D740 Adapter driver for the Interface Card
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV KME40S2.SYS
Panasonic Quad Speed PCMCIA CD-ROM Player KXL-D740
Enabler for the Interface Card.
<<=NOTE=>> This file is located after the PCMCIA.SYS and the IBM2SS01.SYS in the CONFIG.SYS.
Parameter:
/nobeep Setting this option turn off the beep sound that is generated when inserting or removing the PC card.
/v Verbose
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV KTRACE.SYS
Goldencode Kernel Trace (www.goldencode.com)
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Lms205.add
Driver for Philips LMS CM205 and LMS CM225 CDRom drives.
BASEDEV=LMS205.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Lms206.add
CDRom device driver for Philips LMS205MS, LMS225MS, LMS206 and LMS226 drives.
BASEDEV=Lms206.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Mitfx001.add
Mitsumi LU0002, LU00005 and FX001 CDRom device driver.
BASEDEV=Mitfx001.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Mwdd32.sys
This driver is used by the ext2 and the vfat installable file systems.
BASEDEV=Mwdd32.sys
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Os2aspi.dmd
ASPI device manager.
BASEDEV=Os2aspi.dmd parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Os2dasd.dmd
OS/2 device manager driver. Device manager drivers assigns the drive letters to the installed drives and partitions. This driver is for IDE hard disks and diskette drives.
BASEDEV=Os2dasd.dmd
Since fixpak 6/35 parameters are:
- /rf
(removable to fixed) Together with this parameter it is possible to handle formerly only as 'superfloppy' available removable disks as partitionized disks.
- /of
(optical to fixed) Like /rf but for MO (MagnetoOptical) Drives.
- /LF
Forces all removable devices to be treated as Large Floppy rather than partitioned media.
- /MP
Used to support allocating a predetermined number of drive letters for a partitioned removable media device. Note that this option only applies to partitioned removable devices, and is ignored for any other device type.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Os2scsi.dmd
SCSI.sys emulation.
BASEDEV=Os2scsi.dmd
note: This driver has no parameters.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Par1284.sys
Provides support for your parallel ports LPT. This driver is a replacement for the Print01.sys driver. The Par1284.sys supports bidirectional transmission, which can speed up the data transmission to and from your printer or whatever else you have connected to the LPT port.
BASEDEV=Par1284.sys
note: This driver has no parameters.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Partfilt.flt
This filter driver makes a FAT32 partition visible to OS/2. It can also be used to make instead the ext2flt.flt driver to make an ext2 Partition visible to OS/2.
BASEDEV=Partfilt.flt parameters
Parameters:
- /Q
Disable the messages shown at boot up.
- /V
Displays some diagnostic information during the boot.
- /W
This allows write access to the FAT32 partitions.
- /A
Virtualize all found partitions. If you use this option, you must also specify the /M option, otherwise OS/2 may crash. The only good reason to use this option is along with the /M option to control the mounting order of all partitions.
- /M mount-order
Mounts the partitions in the order specified in the mount-order. The mount-order is a list of numbers separated by commas. To find out which number a partition has, use the program Diskinfo. Type in the partition numbers in the order you like. If you want to hide a partition than you must simply remove the partition number from the mount-order.
- /P partition types
This option setsa the partition types which should be virtualized. Please do not use any partion types already supported by OS/2!. Here are the partition types:
o 01 FAT12 (supported by OS/2) o 02 XENIX_1 o 03 XENIX_2 o 04 FAT16 (supported by OS/2) o 05 EXTENDED o 06 HUGE (supported by OS/2) o 07 IFS (supported by OS/2) o 0A BOOTMANAGER o 0B FAT32 o 0C FAT32_XINT13 or FAT32X o 0E XINT13 o 0F XINT13_EXTENDED o 41 PREP o 63 UNIX o 83 LINUX
To make Partfilt.flt virtualize a FAT32 partition you should use /P 0B. To make Partfilt.flt virtualize a FAT32 and a Linux partition you should use /P 0B,83.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Pcm2ata.sys
Driver for PCMCIA harddisk drives.
BASEDEV=Pcm2ata.sys
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Pcmcia.sys
Base support for PCMCIA cards.
BASEDEV=Pcmcia.sys
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Print01.sys
Provides support for your parallel ports LPT1, LPT2 and LPT3 on PCs with ISA or PCI buses.
BASEDEV=Print01.sys parameter
Parameter:
- /IRQ
This parameter change the transmission method from polling to interrupt. The interrupt method is faster but won't work on every system. The used IRQ depends on the I/O address the LPT-port uses. IRQ 5 is used on LPT ports installed on the I/O address 278, IRQ 7 is used on LPT ports installed on the I/O address 378 or 3BC. To find out the I/O address of a LPT port use the Hardware-Manager.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Print02.sys
Provides support for your parallel ports LPT1, LPT2 and LPT3 on PCs with Micro Channel buses.
BASEDEV=Print02.sys parameter
Parameter:
- /IRQ
This parameter change the transmission method from polling to interrupt. The interrupt method is faster but won't work on every system.
note: This driver supports also the DMA method, which is used by default when your PC supports it.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Ql10os2.add
SCSI adapter driver for Qlogic ISP1020 devices.
BASEDEV=Ql10os2.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Ql40os2.add
SCSI adapter driver for Qlogic FAS408 devices.
BASEDEV=Ql40os2.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
=BASEDEV=Ql510.add SCSI adapter driver for Qlogic Fast Scsi PCI Devices.
BASEDEV=Ql510.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Reserve.sys
Resource reserver for resource manager.
BASEDEV=Reserve.sys Parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Sbcd2.add
Creative Labs Sound Blaster CDRom adapter device driver.
BASEDEV=Sbcd2.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Siside.add
Installs support for IDE drives. This is a replacement for the Ibm1s506.add driver. Use it only if you have a PC with a SIS chipset. I recommend to use the Danis506.add driver instead of the Siside.add.
BASEDEV=Siside.add
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Sony31a.add
Sony CDU31A CDRom device driver.
BASEDEV=Sony31a.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
=BASEDEV=Sony535.add Driver for many Sony CDRom drives : CDU-531, CDU-6201, CDU-6205, CDU-535, CDU-6205 and CDU-7205.
BASEDEV=Sony535.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Sym8xx.add
Symbios/NCR SCSI Host adapter cards driver.
BASEDEV=Sym8xx.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Timer0.sys
OS/2 high resolution timer driver.
BASEDEV=Timer0.sys
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Tmcsim.add
Tekram SCSI Host adapter driver.
BASEDEV=Aic78u2.add parameters
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Usbd.sys
Driver for the USB port. You need also Usbhid.sys and Usbuhcd.sys installed. For now only the UHCI compatible USB controllers are supported. UHCI compatible controllers are only the chip sets from Intel and VIA.
BASEDEV=Usbd.sys parameters
parameters:
You have to use the parameter /REQ:USBUHCD$, the parameter points to the Usbuhcd.sys driver.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Usbhid.sys
Driver for the USB port. IBM call it a "Human Interface Driver". You need also Usbd.sys and Usbuhcd.sys installed. For now only UHCI compatible USB controllers are supported. These are only the chip sets from Intel and VIA.
BASEDEV=Usbhid.sys
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=USBMSD.ADD
This is the USB Mass Storage Driver. It works with USB flash drives and USB HDD.
BASEDEV=usbmsd.add /FLOPPIES:0 /REMOVABLES:n
Values:
- /FLOPPIES:0
- /REMOVABLES:n
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Usbuhcd.sys
Driver for the USB port controller. You need also Usbd.sys and Usbhid.sys installed. For now only UHCI compatible USB controllers are supported. These are only the chip sets from Intel and VIA. Treiber fr den USB-Host-Controller.
BASEDEV=Usbuhcd.sys
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Usbuhcd2.sys
Driver for the IBM Dockstation III USB host controller. You need also Usbd.sys and Usbhid.sys installed. For now only UHCI compatible USB controllers are supported. These are only the chip sets from Intel and VIA.
BASEDEV=Usbuhcd2.sys
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
BASEDEV=Xdfloppy.flt
This is required for reading diskettes which are written using the XDF (Extended Disk Format) format. These are usually OS/2 installation diskettes, and some hardware driver diskettes. The first 3 Warp 3.0 and the first 4 Warp 4.0 do not use the XDF format.
BASEDEV=Xdfloppy.flt
Parameters:
There are no parameters available.
Platform Support:
OS/2 2.x | OS/2 3.0 | OS/2 4.0 | OS/2 4.5x | eCS 1.x | eCs 2.x |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |