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UI_HPP
UI_HELP
HELP_CONTEXTS
GENERAL_HELP
MAIN_WIN_HELP
DEV_ID_WIN_HELP
DEV_CONFIG_WIN_HELP
CONFIG_WIN_HELP
ERROR_WIN_HELP
INSTALL_PRO_HELP
INSTALL_KIT_HELP
INSTALL_BARE_HELP
340H
ON OFF ON 310H
ON OFF OFF 230H
OFF ON ON 240H
OFF ON OFF 210H
OFF OFF ON 130H
OFF OFF OFF 140H
SW8 : ConfW
const UI_HELP_CONTEXT GENERAL_HELP = 0x0001; // General Help WindowO
const UI_HELP_CONTEXT MAIN_WIN_HELP = 0x0002; // Help WindowO
const UI_HELP_CONTEXT DEV_ID_WIN_HELP = 0x0003; // Help WindowO
coniguration Control
*ON : I/O Port Address and BIOS Address is controlled by utility
OFF: I/O Port Address is set by SW5 - SW7 and
BIOS Address is set by SW2 - SW4
End of help.
Press <ESC> to return ...
General Help Window2
The following keys are used throughout this utility :
<TAB> --- move to next field
<ARROWS> --- move within a field
<ENTER> or <SPACE> --- select
<Alt>-<_> (underscore) --- jump to a specific field
<ESC> --- exit
Jumper & Switch Setting Information :
Note: * denotes default settings
- Jumper Block JP 1 : SCSI Terminator Power
*IN : 34FA supplies terminator power for SCSI pin 26
OUT: terminator power supplied from SCSI pin 26
- Jumper Block JP2 : VL-Bus Data Transfer Burst Length Control
*1-2: 16 DWORD (64 bytes) per burst
3-4: 8 DWORD (32 bytes) per burst
Switch S1 :
Note: * denotes default settings
SW1 : Floppy Control
*ON : floppy enable/disable is controlled through utility
OFF: floppy is disabled
SW2 - SW4 : BIOS Address if SW8 is OFF
SW2 SW3 SW4 BIOS Address
*ON ON ON Disable
ON ON OFF C4000H - C7FFFH
ON OFF ON C8000H - CBFFFH
ON OFF OFF CC000H - CFFFFH
OFF ON ON D0000H - D3FFFH
OFF ON OFF D4000H - D7FFFH
OFF OFF ON D8000H - DBFFFH
OFF OFF OFF DC000H - DFFFFH
SW5 - SW7 : I/O Port Address if SW8 is OFF
SW5 SW6 SW7 I/O Port Address
*ON ON ON 330H
ON ON OFF ll fault-tolerance utility to protect your hard disk.
Drivers for CD-ROM drives, tape drives and optical drives
can be installed separately through Corel SCSI diskette.
[ EXIT ] button :
Selecting this button will take you out from the utility at
which point the system will automatically reboot for the
changes to take effect.
End of help.
Press <F1> for keyboard keystroke help and jumper setting information.
Press <ESC> to return ...
Help Window
Choose the host adapter you want to configure and then
select or click on the CONFIGURATION button.
Do this for each host adapter you want to configure.
[ CONFIGURATION ] button :
Selecting this button will let you configure the Host
Adapter you chose earlier. Only 34FA Host Adapter can be
configured through this software utility.
[ INSTALLATION ] button :
Selecting this button will lead you to the process of
installing ASPI manager and driver for a third floppy
drive in your system.
If you purchased UltraSCSI Kit package, you can also
install drivers for CD-ROM drives and optical drives.
If you purchased UltraSCSI Pro Kit package, you can also
insta
Press <F1> for keyboard keystroke help and jumper setting information.
Press <ESC> to return ...
Help Window
Select or click on the SCSI ID of the device you want to
configure. Do this for each SCSI ID you have attached a
device to until all devices are properly configured.
End of help. 3
tist UI_HELP_CONTEXT DEV_CONFIG_WIN_HELP = 0x0004; // Help WindowO
const UI_HELP_CONTEXT CONFIG_WIN_HELP = 0x0005; // Help WindowO
const UI_HELP_CONTEXT ERROR_WIN_HELP = 0x0006; // Help WindowO
const UI_HELP_CO 64 Heads, 32 Sectors
SCSI Parity Check ENABLE
Disconnect on SCSI Bus ENABLE
Motor Spin Up Sequencing Device Auto Spin Up
SCSI Device Transfer Negotiation Initi
Press <F1> for keystroke help and jumper setting information.
Press <ESC> to return ...
Help Window
Device Parameter Options :
* BIOS Supported Drive :
BIOS INT 13h is the disk I/O routines that process disk read
or write commands issued by operating system. It only handles
hard disks, magneto-optical drives, and removable drives.
Other type devices are excluded from BIOS INT 13h regardless
of this option. The setting of INCLUDE will force the device
to be supported under the BIOS INT 13h functions. If a
magneto-optical drive or a removable drive is used, then the
operating system will not be able to recognize media change.
The device on SCSI ID 0 with the INCLUDE option set is
bootable via the BIOS INT 19h function.
If the setting of EXCLUDE is used, then a device driver
will be needed to handle the device.
* Drive Mapping Mode :
DOS has a limitation of accessing no more than 1024
cylinders on a hard drive. To bypass this problem,
a translation scheme must be used. Please note that
DOS also has a limitation of 2GB per partition.
The following table shows maximum capacity achieved
under the various mapping mode selections.
Mapping Mode Max. Capacity
-------------------------------------------------------
16 heads, 63 sectors 504MB
64 heads, 32 sectors 1024MB
64 heads, 63 sectors 2016MB
128 heads, 32 sectors 2048MB
128 heads, 63 sectors 4032MB
255 heads, 63 sectors 8032MB
1MB = 1,048,576 bytes
* SCSI Parity Check :
Parity check is a method of verifying data integrity
to and from the SCSI devices. To take advantage of
this function, enable the parity check function on
all the SCSI devices on the chain.
Note that there are some older SCSI devices that do
not support the parity check function. If you have one
of these devices connected, disable the parity check
on the ULTRA 34FA.
* Disconnect in SCSI Bus :
For those devices that support disconnect, this feature
allows them to work while off the SCSI bus as another
SCSI device occupies the bus. This option may be set to
DISABLE if there is only one device connected to the ULTRA
34FA since it may improve the performance for non-multithread
operation.
Do not disable disconnect in multi-tasking environments
such as Windows NT (TM), OS/2 (TM) and NetWare 386 (TM)
as timeout errors may occur.
* Motor Spin Up Sequencing :
During power-up, your system power supply may not be
able to handle the strain caused by several hard drives
spinning up at the same time. The SEQUENTIAL SPIN UP
option will spin up hard drives individually with a 4-
second delay for each SCSI ID with this option.
Under the DEVICE AUTO SPIN UP option, all SCSI hard
drives will spin up their motors on their own upon
system power-up.
Please note that some older SCSI hard drives do not
support sequential spin up function. Upon power-up
they will automatically spin up on their own and ignore
the spin up command.
* SCSI Device Transfer Negotiation :
Transfer negotiation can be initiated by the target
(SCSI device) or the initiator (ULTRA 34FA). The
negotiation is to determine the synchronous transfer,
that is, the speed at which the controller and the
device agreeec.
The TARGET option allows the negotiation to be initiated
by the SCSI devices installed. With this option, the
transfer is in asynchronous mode.
[ Default Settings ] button : d upon to transfer the data.
The INITIATOR 10MB/sec option sets the ULTRA 34FA as the
initiator with negotiation starting at 10MB/sec. The target
should response with the maximum transfer rate it can handle
Select or click on this button to reset all the settings
to the factory default:
BIOS Supports Drive INCLUDE
Drive Mapping Mode but no more than the starting negotiation transfer rate and
offset.
The INITIATOR 5MB/sec option sets the ULTRA 34FA as the
initiator with negotiation starting at 5MB/sator, 10MB/sec
[ OK ] button :
Select or click on this button when you are satisfied
with the settings.
End of help.
* Boot SCSI ID :
This option allows the user the select which hard disk
to boot from. The boot device has to be either a hard
disk, removable hard disk or magneto-optical drive and
the BIOS Supported Drive option has to be INCLUDE.
NOTE: For UNIX installations, the boot device ID must
be set to 0.
End of help.
Press <F1> for keystroke help and jumper setting information.
Press <ESC> to return ...
Help Window
General Options :
* I/O Address :
You have several I/O port addresses to choose from.
Select one that is not in conflict with another add-in
board in your system such as a network adapter or a
sound card.
If SW8 of switch S1 is OFF, the I/O Port Address is
configured through SW5, SW6 and SW7 of switch S1.
* Interrupt Channel :
Choose from interrupt channels 10, 11, 14, and 15.
This selection must not be the same as another
add-in board.
Standard MFM, RLL, ESDI, and IDE controllers usually
reside on interrupt 14.
* BIOS Address :
Select an address range that is not occupied by another
add-in board. Please note that the ULTRA 34FA BIOS
occupies 16KB of address space.
If SW8 of switch S1 is OFF, the BIOS Address is configured
through SW2, SW3 and SW4 of switch S1.
* SCSI Terminator :
Both ends of the chain must be terminated. By default,
the ULTRA 34FA has this setting ENABLED. If you have
only internal or external devices connected, leave this
setting as is. However, if you have both internal and
external devices connected to the ULTRA 34FA, DISABLE
the on-board SCSI terminator.
* Floppy Port :
Use this option to enable or disable the floppy controller.
The floppy controller can also be disabled through hardware
by setting SW1 in switch S1 to OFF. In this case the floppy
setting configured through software will be ignored.
* 3rd Floppy Cable :
UltraStor provides a device driver, EXFDRV.SYS, to
support 3 floppy drives under DOS. The 3rd floppy
connection may be achieved using either a SINGLE-TWISTED
or DOUBLE-TWISTED cable. Set this option accordingly if
you are running 3 floppy drives on the ULTRA 34FA.
Advanced Options :
* Transfer Wait State :
The wait state is used for increasing address line setup
time. When encountering data transfer problem, especially
in a fast CPU clock machine, set wait state to one.
* Host Adapter ID :
Each SCSI device on the chain must have its own unique
SCSI ID. The ULTRA 34FA is no different. By default,
the Host Adapter ID is at 7. However, you may choose
any ID from 0 to 7 as long as it does not conflict with
the SCSI ID of another device on the chain.
Help Windowl
WARNING :
An error has occurred. This utility cannot detect the
presence of an ULTRA 34F or ULTRA 34FA in your system.
Please check and make sure the ULTRA 34F or ULTRA 34FA
is properly installed in your system.
End of help.
Press <F1> for keystroke help and jumper setting information.
Press <ESC> to return ...
are provided in the Corel SCSI diskette. If you have any
of these devices connected to your system, you should
install the appropriate drivers through Corel SCSI
diskette. NTEXT INSTALL_PRO_HELP = 0x0007; // Help WindowO
const UI_HELP_CONTEXT INSTALL_KIT_HELP = 0x0008; // Help WindowO
const UI_HELP_CONTEXT INSTALL_BARE_HELP = 0x0009; // Help Window
End of help.
Press <F1> for keystroke help and jumper setting information.
Press <ESC> to return ...
Help Window
* Install ASPI Manager :
This option, when selected, installs USPI14.SYS device
driver in your CONFIG.SYS. The USPI14.SYS driver
provides Advanced SCSI Peripheral Interface (ASPI)
services. If you plan to run an application or device
that requires ASPI services, you will need to install
the ASPI Manager.
* Display Controller Configuration Information (/F) :
Select this option to force USPI14.SYS to display the
current configuration of the ULTRA 34F/34FA.
* Scan All Logical Unit Numbers on SCSI Bus (/L) :
SCSI devices such as a CD-ROM changer or a SCSI-to-SCSI
disk array may have multiple logical units under one
SCSI ID. This command line option must be used for the
USPI14.SYS ASPI to scan all the available logical units.
If you plan to attach devices with multiple logical
units, select this option.
If you do not select this option, only logical unit 0 is
scanned.
* Exclude Scanning of Selected I/O Ports (/X) :
If you have an ethernet adapter or a MIDI adapter, you
need to select this option so that USPI14.SYS does not
scan for ULTRA 34F/34FA in those addresses.
If the USPI14.SYS driver is allowed to scan an I/O port
address occupied by another adapter card, the system may
hang.
* Install Third Floppy Driver
Select this option to copy the UltraStor Third Floppy
Driver, EXFDRV.SYS to your system. Be sure to also
select the drive type of your third floppy device so
your CONFIG.SYS can be properly modified.
* Directory of DRIVER.SYS File :
In order to use the Third Floppy Support, the DOS
DRIVER.SYS (included with DOS) device driver is needed.
This installation utility will need to know the location
of your DOS subdirectory in order to properly modify
your CONFIG.SYS.
* Install Disk Mirroring Utility :
The purpose of UltraMirror utility is to mirror the
Primary disk so if it fails, the Secondary disk will
continue functioning in its place with no user intervention.
UltraMirror defaults to mirroring the entire Primary disk
and all its drives, however you may select not to mirror
certain drives in order to increase disk space and give
up the UltraMirror safety net.
NOTE : drivers for CD-ROM drives, tape drives and optical driveserve for the drive.
* Install Floptical Driver :
FLPTICAL.sys is the device driver for floptical drives.
This driver enables the floptical drive to access 21M
bytes floptical diskettes as well as 1.44M and 720K floppy
diskettes. Please consult the UltraStor SCSI controller
manual for specific support of removable drives; some
special SC> to return ...
Help Window0
* Install ASPI Manager :
This option, when selected, installs USPI14.SYS device
driver in your CONFIG.SYS. The USPI14.SYS driver
provides Advanced SCSI Peripheral Interface (ASPI)
services. If you plan to run an application or device
that requires ASPI services, you will need to install
the ASPI Manager.
* Display Controller Configuration Information (/F) :
Select this option to force USPI14.SYS to display the
current configuration of the ULTRA 34F/34FA.
* Scan All Logical Unit Numbers on SCSI Bus (/L) :
SCSI devices such as a CD-ROM changer or a SCSI-to-SCSI
disk array may have multiple logical units under one
SCSI ID. This command line option must be used for the
USPI14.SYS ASPI to scan all the available logical units.
If you plan to attach devices with multiple logical
units, select this option.
If you do not select this option, only logical unit 0 is
scanned.
* Exclude Scanning of Selected I/O Ports (/X) :
If you have an ethernet adapter or a MIDI adapter, you
need to select this option so that USPI14.SYS does not
scan for ULTRA 34F/34FA in those addresses.
If the USPI14.SYS driver is allowed to scan an I/O port
address occupied by another adapter card, the system may
hang.
* Install Third Floppy Driver
Select this option to copy the UltraStor Third Floppy
Driver, EXFDRV.SYS to your system. Be sure to also
select the drive type of your third floppy device so
your CONFIG.SYS can be properly modified.
* Directory of DRIVER.SYS File :
In order to use the Third Floppy Support, the DOS
DRIVER.SYS (included with DOS) device driver is needed.
This installation utility will need to know the location
of your DOS subdirectory in order to properly modify
your CONFIG.SYS.
* Install CD-ROM Driver :
The device driver for CD-ROMs is ULTRACD.SYS. The default
name used to access the CD-ROM driver is MSCD0001. If
you wish to use a different name you have to change it
manually in the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT. This CD-ROM
driver also supports KODAK Multisession Photo CD for
CHINON, NEC, SONY, TEAC, TEXEL and TOSHIBA drives.
The UAUDIO.EXE and MSCDEX.EXE files will also be copied
into the target directory when you choose to install
ULTRACD.SYS. UAUDIO is a DOS-based utility program
which allows the user to control the playing of Compact
Audio Discs (CD-DA) in a CD-ROM drive with sound output
capabilities.
* Install Removable Driver :
If you have removable hard drives connected to your
system you should install ULTRAREM.SYS, device driver for
removable hard drives. ULTRAREM.SYS supports up to 4
removable hard drives and you can reserve up to 4 logical
drives for each device. When you install ULTRAREM.SYS,
UFDISK.EXE file will also be copied to the selected target
directory. This file is an utility program to manipulate
partitions in the removable hard disks when they are
supported by ULTRAREM.SYS. Please consult the UltraStor
SCSI controller manual for specific support of removable
drives; some special settings may be required.
There are 2 methods to install the ULTRAREM.SYS driver:
* Default installation:
- If there is no disk in tsettings may be required.
End of help.
Press <F1> for keystroke help and jumper setting information.
Press <Ehe drive, the number of
logical drives reserved for the drive is 1.
- If a disk is already inserted to the drive, the
number of logical drives reserved for the drive
will be the same[
<E as the number of partitions
exist in the disk.
* Custom installation:
- You can specify the number of logical drives you
want to rder to use the Third Floppy Support, the DOS
DRIVER.SYS (included with DOS) device driver is needed.
This installation utility will need to know the location
of your DOS subdirectory in order to properly modify
your CONFIG.SYS.
End of help.
Press <F1> for keystroke help and jumper setting information.
Press <ESC> to return ...
Help Window
* Install ASPI Manager :
This option, when selected, installs USPI14.SYS device
driver in your CONFIG.SYS. The USPI14.SYS driver
provides Advanced SCSI Peripheral Interface (ASPI)
services. If you plan to run an application or device
that requires ASPI services, you will need to install
the ASPI Manager.
* Display Controller Configuration Information (/F) :
Select this option to force USPI14.SYS to display the
current configuration of the ULTRA 34F/34FA.
* Scan All Logical Unit Numbers on SCSI Bus (/L) :
SCSI devices such as a CD-ROM changer or a SCSI-to-SCSI
disk array may have multiple logical units under one
SCSI ID. This command line option must be used for the
USPI14.SYS ASPI to scan all the available logical units.
If you plan to attach devices with multiple logical
units, select this option.
If you do not select this option, only logical unit 0 is
scanned.
* Exclude Scanning of Selected I/O Ports (/X) :
If you have an ethernet adapter or a MIDI adapter, you
need to select this option so that USPI14.SYS does not
scan for ULTRA 34F/34FA in those addresses.
If the USPI14.SYS driver is allowed to scan an I/O port
address occupied by another adapter card, the system may
hang.
* Install Third Floppy Driver
Select this option to copy the UltraStor Third Floppy
Driver, EXFDRV.SYS to your system. Be sure to also
select the drive type of your third floppy device so
your CONFIG.SYS can be properly modified.
* Directory of DRIVER.SYS File :
In or