AdapterID 07F01h AdapterName "Procom Technology, Inc. Micro Channel SCSI Enabler" NumBytes 4 FixedResources pos[0]=000XXXXXb pos[1]=0XXXXXXXb pos[2]=000000XXb pos[3]=1XXXXXXXb NamedItem Prompt "Adapter I/O Address Range" Choice "2920h-293Fh" pos[1]=X001XXXXb io 2920h-293Fh Choice "3A40h-3A5Fh" pos[1]=X010XXXXb io 3A40h-3A5Fh Choice "4B60h-4B7Fh" pos[1]=X011XXXXb io 4B60h-4B7Fh Choice "5C80h-5C9Fh" pos[1]=X100XXXXb io 5C80h-5C9Fh Choice "6DA0h-6DBFh" pos[1]=X101XXXXb io 6DA0h-6DBFh Choice "7EC0h-7EDFh" pos[1]=X110XXXXb io 7EC0h-7EDFh Choice "8FE0h-8FFFh" pos[1]=X111XXXXb io 8FE0h-8FFFh Help "The Procom MC SCSI Enabler uses 32 consecutive I/O port addresses. If more than one Procom MC SCSI Enabler is installed in the system, each must have a separate Adapter I/O Address Range. Under normal circumstances, select the port range <2920h-293Fh>." NamedItem Prompt "Adapter Base Memory Address" Choice "DC000h" pos[1]=XXXXX111b mem 0DC000h-0DE7FFh Choice "D8000h" pos[1]=XXXXX110b mem 0D8000h-0DA7FFh Choice "D4000h" pos[1]=XXXXX101b mem 0D4000h-0D67FFh Choice "D0000h" pos[1]=XXXXX100b mem 0D0000h-0D27FFh Choice "CC000h" pos[1]=XXXXX011b mem 0CC000h-0CE7FFh Choice "C8000h" pos[1]=XXXXX010b mem 0C8000h-0CA7FFh Help "The Procom MC SCSI Enabler requires 10K of contiguous ROM space. If more than one Procom MC SCSI Enabler is installed in the system, each must have a separate Adapter Base Memory Address. Under normal circumstances, select the base memory address ." NamedItem Prompt "Adapter Interrupt Select" Choice "IRQ 10" pos[2]=XXXXXX00b int 10 Choice "IRQ 11" pos[2]=XXXXXX01b int 11 Choice "IRQ 14" pos[2]=XXXXXX11b int 14 Choice "IRQ 15" pos[2]=XXXXXX10b int 15 Help "The Procom MC SCSI Enabler requires the use of one IRQ line. Under normal circumstances, should be used. If more than one Procom MC SCSI Enabler is installed in the system, they all can share one common IRQ line." NamedItem Prompt "DMA Arbitration Level" Choice "Level 6" pos[0]=XXX0110Xb arb 6 Choice "Level 7" pos[0]=XXX0111Xb arb 7 Choice "Level 0" pos[0]=XXX0000Xb arb 0 Choice "Level 1" pos[0]=XXX0001Xb arb 1 Choice "Level 3" pos[0]=XXX0011Xb arb 3 Choice "Level 4" pos[0]=XXX0100Xb arb 4 Choice "Level 5" pos[0]=XXX0101Xb arb 5 Help "The Procom MC SCSI Enabler uses the host DMA to transfer data. The Enabler will use the DMA channel corresponding to the selected arbitration level. If more than one Procom MC SCSI Enabler is installed in the system, each must have a separate DMA Arbitration Level. Under normal circumstances, DMA should be used." NamedItem Prompt "Fairness On/Off" Choice "Fairness ON " pos[3]=XXX1XXXXb Choice "Fairness OFF" pos[3]=XXX0XXXXb Help "The Procom MC SCSI Enabler supports the Micro Channel Fairness feature. When , the SCSI Enabler will not participate in the next arbitration after the bus has been requested by another peripheral. When , the SCSI Enabler will participate in all arbitrations. Under normal circumstances, Fairness should be ." NamedItem Prompt "DMA Burst On/Off" Choice "DMA Bursting ON " pos[1]=XXXX1XXXb Choice "DMA Bursting OFF" pos[1]=XXXX0XXXb Help "The Procom MC SCSI Enabler supports the Micro Channel Bursting feature. When , the SCSI Enabler will arbitrate for the Micro Channel bus for each word transferred. When , the SCSI Enabler will continue sending words over the Micro Channel as long as there are words to transfer and as long as no other peripheral requests the Micro Channel. Under normal circumstances, Bursting should be ." NamedItem Prompt "Adapter's SCSI ID" Choice "SCSI ID 7" pos[3]=XXXXX111b Choice "SCSI ID 6" pos[3]=XXXXX110b Choice "SCSI ID 5" pos[3]=XXXXX101b Choice "SCSI ID 4" pos[3]=XXXXX100b Choice "SCSI ID 3" pos[3]=XXXXX011b Choice "SCSI ID 2" pos[3]=XXXXX010b Choice "SCSI ID 1" pos[3]=XXXXX001b Choice "SCSI ID 0" pos[3]=XXXXX000b Help "The Procom MC SCSI Enabler must have a SCSI ID number. The ID may be any number from zero to seven which is not used by any other device on the SCSI bus. Ordinarily, the SCSI Enabler should use . Each SCSI cable may support 8 SCSI IDs (0-7). If more than one Procom MC SCSI Enabler is installed in the system, each may control its own physically separate SCSI cable. Thus, each SCSI cable may support 8 SCSI IDs (0-7)." NamedItem Prompt "SCSI Parity Checking" Choice "Check SCSI Parity" pos[3]=XXXX1XXXb Choice "Ignore SCSI Parity" pos[3]=XXXX0XXXb Help "The Procom MC SCSI Enabler is capable of detecting SCSI parity errors. When SCSI Parity Checking is set to , the SCSI Enabler will attempt to re-send or re-receive the data block over the SCSI which contained the parity error. When SCSI Parity Checking is set to , the SCSI Enabler will not check for any data parity errors. Since parity checking is handled through hardware, no performance degradation is introduced. Thus, under normal circumstances SCSI Parity Checking should be set to ." NamedItem Prompt "Synchronous Data Transfers" Choice "Enabled" pos[3]=X1XXXXXXb Choice "Disabled" pos[3]=X0XXXXXXb Help "The MC SCSI Enabler is capable of using synchronous data transfers and will attempt to do so if the SCSI device being accessed is also capable. Some SCSI devices do not handle extended messaging properly and may hang the system during power-up. Under normal circumstances select . If you have a problem device that you suspect can not handle these type of messages, select ." NamedItem Prompt "Maximum DOS Drive Support" Choice "Support up to 2 drives" pos[3]=XX0XXXXXb Choice "Support up to 8 drives" pos[3]=XX1XXXXXb Help "This setting selects the maximum number of drives to be supported directly by the BIOS without the use of an external driver with the Disk Operating System. DOS version 5.0 allows up to 8 drives to be supported. DOS versions below 5.0 may hang the system if more than 2 drives are reported as being supported by the BIOS. If more than 1 SCSI Enabler is installed, the one with the lowest memory address will determine the setting for all Enablers installed. If OS/2 2.0 or DOS 5.0 is being installed, select , otherwise select ."