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- This driver diskette contains driver directories for DOS, Windows (WFWG),
- Windows NT, Windows 95, OS/2, and NetWare.
-
- SCO UNIX driver is in the other driver diskette.
-
- A DOS driver installation file (INSTALL.EXE), which resides in the <DOS>
- directory, can help you install the drivers by auto-updating the AUTOEXEC.BAT
- & CONFIG.SYS files.
-
- ********************************************************************************
- * *
- * In this diskette *
- * ════════════════ *
- * *
- * This readme file provides information for: *
- * 1. files under the <CD_APPS> directory *
- * 2. files under the <DOS> *
- * 3. files under the <NETWARE.31X>: NetWare 3.11/3.12/SFT-III *
- * 4. files under the <NETWARE.4XX>: NetWare 4.00/4.01/4.02/4.10 *
- * 5. files under the <OS2DRV> : OS/2 v2.0/2.1/2.11/WARP 3.0 *
- * 6. files under the <WINNT.3X> : Windows NT 3.1/3.5 *
- * 7. files under the <WINDRV> : Windows 3.x & WFWG 3.x *
- * 8. files under the <WIN95> : Windows 95 *
- * 9. SCO UNIX 3.2v4.x driver Installation/Un-installation *
- * (SCO UNIX driver is in the other UNIX-formatted diskette) *
- * *
- * (note: driver Installation/Un-installation procedures for NetWare, OS/2, *
- * Windows (3.x, WFWG, NT, 95) are available in their individual *
- * driver directories ) *
- * *
- ********************************************************************************
-
-
- 1. <CD_APPS>: This directory contains files to support "Audio + Photo"
- functions for CD-ROM devices under Windows environment. Please refer to the
- README.CD in this directory for installation.
-
- 2. <DOS>: It contains ASPI drivers and utilities for DC-390
-
- 2.1. ASPI.SYS : ASPI driver for DC-390
-
- 2.2. TRMDISK.SYS : ASPI driver for HDD and removable media devices
-
- 2.3. TFDISK.EXE : DOS compatible disk partition utility
-
- 2.4. TRMCD.EXE : CD-ROM driver
-
- 2.5. INSTALL.EXE : This is a DOS driver installtion utility that helps
- you install the device drivers for HDD, removable
- media, CD-ROM, and tape by auto-updating the
- CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
-
- 2.6. UTIL.EXE : Setup utility for you to change the options for
- adapter/SCSI_devices without re-booting the system
- and pressing <F2> key
-
- 3. <NETWARE.31X>: It contains drivers for Netware v3.11/v3.12/SFT-III.
-
- 3.1. NV31XBMP.DSK: disk driver / ASPI manager.
- 3.2. ASPITRAN.DSK: ASPI transport layer driver.
-
- 4. <NETWARE.4XX>: It contains drivers for Netware v4.00/v4.01/4.02/4.10
-
- 4.1. NV4XXBMP.DDI: installation configuration file.
- 4.2. NV4XXBMP.DSK: disk driver / ASPI manager.
- 4.3. ASPITRAN.DSK: ASPI transport layer driver.
-
- 5. OS/2: It contains 4 files under the \OS2DRV directory of this driver
- diskette and is for OS/2 versions 2.0/2.1/2.11/WARP 3.0.
-
- 5.1. TMSCSIM.EXE: Execution file for DDINSTAL
- 5.2. TMSCSIM.ADD: SCSI Device Driver
- 5.3. TMSCSIM.DDP: SCSI Device Driver Profile
-
- 6. <WINNT.3X>: It contains drivers for Windows NT v3.1/3.5:
- 6.1. OEMSETUP.INF : Setup Information File
- 6.2. TRM390.SYS : SCSI Driver
- 6.3. TXTSETUP.OEM : Setup Text File
- 6.4. DCSCSI : Setup Tag File
-
-
- 7. <WINDRV>: It contains drivers for Windows 3.x & Windows for WorkGroup 3.x
-
-
- 8. <WIN95>: It contains drivers for Windows 95
- There are two driver files under the \WIN95 directory of the driver diskette:
- => TRM390.MPD
- => SCSI.INF
-
-
- 9. SCO UNIX 3.2v4.x driver Installation/Un-installation:
- This following explains how to install SCO UNIX Boot Time Loadable Driver
- (BTLD) for Tekram PCI SCSI adapter DC-390.
- Note: The SCO UNIX mentioned here would cover SCO UNIX System V 3.2v4.x and
- SCO ODT (Open DeskTop) 2.0/3.0 and later. Since BTLD is not supported in
- earlier versions of SCO UNIX, it is highly recommended that you upgrade your
- SCO UNIX to the above mentioned versions in order to fully utilize the power
- of a varity of hardware devices.
-
- Two different installation procedures would be described separately. Use the
- one fit your environment:
- => SCO UNIX has been installed on a non-SCSI boot drive
- => SCO UNIX is to be installed from scratch on a SCSI drive attached to
- DC-390
-
- < 9.1 Driver Installation for an installed SCO UNIX system on a non-SCSI
- boot drive: >
- 1. Boot SCO UNIX into administration (single user) mode.
- 2. It is required to make a backup copy of the working UNIX kernel in case
- hazardous conditions take place. Use the following command to make the
- copy first:
- cp /unix /unix.ok
- 3. Insert BTLD driver diskette into floppy drive to start driver
- installation by typing:
- installpkg
- 4. The screen would then show the driver package description like the
- following:
- NAME DESCRIPTION
- tps.pkg Tekram PCI SCSI DC-390 (v1.0)
-
- Go on typing the following command to install the driver:
- tps.pkg
-
- A series of messages would be displayed and the procedure is completed.
- 5. If any SCSI device is to be added (it is NOT necessary to have the
- hardware actually connected !!), it is the proper time to do it now
- (Refer to SCO UNIX administrator's manual for how to add SCSI devices
- to system).
- Note: It's important that when asked to input the driver prefix, enter
- tps in response, and proceed as normal. Otherwise you can
- manually edit the SCSI device configuration file
- /etc/conf/cf.d/mscsi.
- 6. After devices are added, rebuild kernel as instructed. If you do not
- plan to add any device, in order to rebuild the kernel, type the
- following commands:
- cd /etc/conf/cf.d
- ./link_unix
- 7. Reboot the system to have the driver take effect.
-
-
- < 9.2 Installation of the SCO UNIX along with DC-390's driver >
- 1. Insert system diskette N1 to boot from floppy.
- 2. When boot prompt is shown like the following:
- Boot
- :
- Type the following command to proceed:
- link
- 3. When the system asks for the name of the driver package, type
- tps.pkg
- 4. The system would keep on booting from floppy N1 and then request to
- have driver diskette inserted into floppy drive. Do this as requested.
- After driver is successfully loaded, follow the normal procedures to
- install the SCO UNIX. In the process of installation, driver diskette
- may have to be inserted as instructed.
-
- Once the system reboots with driver successfully installed, messages
- similar to the following will be displayed:
-
- device address vector dma comment
- ___________________________________________________________________________
- :
- :
- %<DC-390> - - - Tekram PCI SCSI adapter driver(V1.0)
- %+adapter 0x9000-0x9100 11 - ha=0/id=7 at bus=0/dev=5/func=0
- %++device - - - id=0/lun=0/disk/206MB/"IBM ..."
- %++device - - - id=2/lun=0/tape/"WANGTEK ..."
- :
- :