Solaris Device Driver: |
dpt |
Device Type: |
SCSI |
Adapter: |
DPT PM-2012B |
Bus Type: |
EISA |
o IRQ Level: |
Any legal value between 9 and 15 (edge-triggered interrupts) |
o I/O Address: |
zC88 (where z is a slot number from 1 to 7) |
o Option ROM Address: |
Default |
o WD1003: |
Emulation off for drives 0 and 1 |
If you have used the DPTFMT utility correctly and the board is properly seated in your machine, failure to display disk geometry may indicate a defective board.
To prevent system hangs caused by improper IDE emulation, the version number of the EISA configuration utility (ECU) that contains the !DPTA401.CFG file should not be before 6B3. If it is, obtain a newer version from your vendor and rerun the ECU.
Boot DOS from the diskette drive.
Insert a copy of the DPT Utility diskette in the diskette drive.
Insert the user copy diskette of the ECU (CF.EXE) containing the !DPTxxx.CFG files.
At the A:> prompt, type CFG and press Enter.
At the Viewer Edit Details screen, press Enter.
Press the down arrow to the DPT SCSI HBA to select parameters and set them as follows:
o Bus: |
Enabled |
o IDE Boot Address: |
Primary |
o Option ROM Address: |
Default |
o SCSI ID HBA: |
Default 7 |
o WD1003: |
Emulation off for both drive 0 and 1 |
Press <F10> to save your changes.
Insert a copy of the boot diskette.
Press Enter to reboot DOS.