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- From: mitcht@alaska.net (Mitch Thompson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: HDToolBox option for non-commodore controllers?
- Date: 10 Jan 1996 17:25:14 GMT
- Organization: Internet Alaska Inc.
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- Hello, Frere,
- > In article <4cro77$2f0@cleon.cc.gatech.edu> kennethm@cc.gatech.edu (Kenneth
- > Moorman) writes:
-
-
- >>OK, what's the command line option for telling HDToolBox
- >>to use a different device driver than the default?
- >>My driver is harddisk.device, what do I specify
- >>(CLI or .info option) to manipulate it?
-
- >>Thanks,
- >>Kenny
-
- > At a CLI prompt type:-
-
- > 1> HDToolBox GVPScsi.device
-
- > (or whatever the device driver is for the SCSI controller you have)
-
-
- Don't forget that devicenames are case sensitive. Your example above
- (GVPScsi.device) won't work. It needs to be all lower case.
-
-
- Or, you can use the tooltype:
-
- SCSI_DEVICE_NAME=whateverscsi.device
-
- Other HDToolBox ToolTypes could be:
-
- SCSI_MAX_ADDRESS= ;sets highest device to look for?
- SCSI_MAX_LUN= ;sets highest LUN to look for?
- XT_NAME=XT ;don't know what this is for.
- --
- Q: Why did the chicken cross the road?
- Nietzsche: Because if you gaze too long across the Road, the Road gazes also
- across you.
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