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Commuter Disk Windows 95/98 ReadMe File
Version 2.04 May 25 1999
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*** ATTENTION ***
This is a fully Plug'n'Play device. Not only the
system identify the I/O address automatically but also to load
/unload driver without rebooting, just depending on the device's
presence. Few things user has to be cautious to take advantage
of this great feature:
1. Always to turn on the device power before plug in the data cable
the interface may be powered up by the parallel port and causes
false detection, but a device without power will fail the driver
loading. If this happened, please unplug the cable, turn on the
device power and try again.
2. Always unplug the data cable before turnning off the device,
failing to do so may cause system to freeze up.
3. A Low-Hi tone sound should be heard when plug in the card or
cabel, device icon should show up in several seconds. Hi-Low tone
when unplugging, device icon will disappear automatically.
4. You won't get a device icon if the hard disk drive has not been
formatted before, use the CDISK.EXE format utility to
partition/format the card.
*** New Features in this release ***
1. Add Panasonic & NEC PD drive support
2. Up to 30% speed improvement for some ATAPI devices
3. Better way to handle LBA mode in hard disk drive
*** Drivers Location ***
DSTPBUS.VXD in \windows\system directory
CDISK.MPD in \windows\system\iosubsys directory
The time of the file shows the release version.
*** Command Line Options ***
Under normal operation, the driver program will automatically
select the optimized transfer rate for your computer. There is
no need for you to set any of these switches. Unless you
experienced some data reliability problems.
Click on the following path:
Control Panel -> System -> Device Manager -> SCSI Controller
-> Settings
then type in the exact wording any of these options.
ForceUniDir=1 - force uni-directional 4 bit mode read
ForceBiDir=1 - force bi-directional 8 bit mode read
DelayCount=X - Specify the EPP delay count X=0~7
ForceEPP=1 - force EPP mode where is available
*** Other ***
For more detail information, please refer your user's manual
check with your dealer for tech support.