Triones
Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI Device Driver for Intel 82430FX Chipset
Revision 3.11H
(December 22, 1995)
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Overview
1.2 Triones 82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI Driver Files
2. MS-DOS / WINDOWS
2.1 Installation
2.2 De-Installation
2.3 Restrictions of Disk Driver and Fast Disk Driver
2.4 Troubleshooting
3. Windows NT3.5
3.1 Installation
3.2 De-Installation
3.3 Troubleshooting
4. Windows 95
4.1 Installation
4.2 De-Installation
5. Novell 3.X & 4.X
5.1 Installation
5.2 Troubleshooting
6. SCO UNIX
6.1 Installation
6.2 De-Installation
6.3 Adding Additional Hard Disk
6.4 Adding CD-ROM
6.5 Troubleshooting
7. SCO UNIX
7.1 Installation
7.2 De-Installation
8. OS/2 2.0 and WARP 3.X
8.1 Installation
8.2 De-Installation
8.3 Troubleshooting
9. Seever Utility
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1. I N T R O D U C T I O N
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1.1 Overview
The 82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI Device Drivers created by
TRIONES Technologies, Inc. has the following features:
1) Takes advantage of the 82430FX chipset bus mastering capability and
support bus mastering IDE on both IDE hard disks and ATAPI CD-ROM
drives. This greatly reduces the CPU utilization and increases the
data transfer rate.
2) Supports advanced data transfer timing modes. The PIO mode can be up
to mode 4, and the DMA mode can be up to multiple word mode 2.
3) Supports LBA mode and Multiple-Block (or Multiple-Sector) commands.
This readme will describe the setup procedures for the 82430FX Bus Master
Device Driver for each operating system. The 82430FX Bus Master Device
Drivers can only be used on motherboards with the 82430FX chipset and the
system BIOS must properly initialize the 82430FX chipset IDE interface
for the Bus Master IDE operation. Do not use any other add-in IDE (PCI
or ISA) card in the system.
1.2 Triones 82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI Driver Files
TRIDMA.SYS -- The Triones 82430FX Bus Master EIDE Disk Driver for MS-DOS.
TRICD.SYS -- The Triones 82430FX Bus Master ATAPI CD-ROM Driver for
MS-DOS.
TRIINT13.386
TRICTR.386 -- The Triones 82430FX Bus Master Fast Disk Driver for
Windows 3.1 and Windows for WorkGroup 3.11.
SETUP.EXE
SETUP.INF -- The setup program.
IDEATAPI.SYS-- The Triones 82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI Device Driver
for Windows NT 3.5.
OEMSETUP.INF-- The setup information file used by the Windows NT 3.5
setup.
IDEATAPI.MPD-- The Triones 82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI Device Driver
for Windows 95.
IDEATAPI.INF-- The setup information file used by the Windows 95 setup.
TRIN4X.DSK -- The Triones 82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI Device Driver
for NOVELL version 4.10.
TRIN312.DSK -- The Triones 82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI Device Driver
for NOVELL version 3.12.
TRISCO.TAR -- The Triones 82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI Device Driver
for SCO UNIX.
TRIOS2.ADD -- The Triones 82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI Device Driver
for OS/2
SEEVER.EXE -- A utility to see the driver version information.
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2. M S - D O S / W I N D O W S
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2.1 INSTALLATION
The setup program will copy files to the directory you indicate, and
make changes to the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS to configure the drivers.
If the fast disk driver is installed, it wil also make changes to
SYSTEM.INI in the Windows directory.
To run the setup program:
1) Change the current directory to a: or b:
2) Under DOS command line prompt, run the setup:
setup <Enter>
After entering the setup utility, just follow the instructions of the
setup.
2.2 DE-INSTALLATION
To de-install the disk driver:
Edit CONFIG.SYS to remark "DEVICE=C:\TRITON\TRIDMA.SYS".
To de-install the CD-ROM driver:
Edit CONFIG.SYS to remark "DEVICE=C:\TRITON\TRICD.SYS ..." and also
Edit AUTOEXEC.BAT to remark "C:\DOS\MSCDEX /D:MSCD000".
To de-install the Fast Disk driver:
Edit SYSTEM.INI and remark "DEVICE=C:\TRITON\TRIINT13.386" and
"DEVICE=C:\TRITON\TRICTR.386", and also set the values of
"OverlappedIO" and "32BitDiskAccess" to OFF. All these entries
are under the "[386Enh]" section.
2.3 RESTRICTIONS OF DISK DRIVER and FAST DISK DRIVER
1) If you want to install both of the DOS disk driver and the CD-ROM
driver, you should setup the disk driver before the CD-ROM driver
in the CONFIG.SYS.
2) The Fast Disk driver for Windows can only function if the DOS disk
driver is loaded.
2.4 TROUBLESHOOTING
2.4.1 Overriding Drive Capabilities for the DOS Disk Driver
If the driver does not work properly after the installation, it could
be that the device drives report wrong capabilities. The driver provides
parameters for the user to override the capabilities reported by the
connected device drives.
The user can append parameters with the following format
[/V] [/drive [dma=dmamode|pio=piomode] [!lba] [!ms]]
to the "device=..." statement in the CONFIG.SYS file.
Where
V indicates to display verbose information, including device
scanning progress and TRITON chip set timing register values,
and etc.
drive specifies which drive to override on. It can be:
PM primary/master
PS primary/slave
SM secondary/master
SS secondary/slave
dmamode specifies the overriding DMA mode. It can be:
SW2 single word DMA mode 2
MW1 multi-word DMA mode 1
MW2 multi-word DMA mode 2
NO not use DMA operation. The PIO will be used.
piomode specifies the overriding PIO mode. It can be:
0 PIO mode 0
1 PIO mode 1
2 PIO mode 2
3 PIO mode 3
4 PIO mode 4
If the pio_mode is specified, the driver will only use PIO
operation on the corresponding drive.
!lba indicates not to use LBA mode.
!ms indicates not to use multi-sectors commands.
For example:
device=c:\triton\tridma.sys /PS dma=SW2 !lba
indicates that we will use single word DMA mode 2 and not use LBA mode
on the slave drive of the primary IDE channel.
2.4.2 Overriding Drive Capabilities for the CD-ROM Driver
If the driver does not work properly after the installation, it could
be that the CD-ROM drives report wrong capabilities. The driver provides
parameters for the user to override the capabilities reported by the
connected drives.
The user can append parameters with the following format
[/V] [/drive dma=dmamode|pio=piomode]
to the "device=..." statement in the CONFIG.SYS file.
Where
V indicates to display verbose information, including device
scanning progress and TRITON chip set timing register values.
drive specifies which drive to override on. It can be:
PM primary/master
PS primary/slave
SM secondary/master
SS secondary/slave
dmamode specifies the overriding DMA mode. It can be:
SW2 single word DMA mode 2
MW1 multi-word DMA mode 1
MW2 multi-word DMA mode 2
NO not use DMA operation. The driver will use PIO on the
corresponding CD-ROM drive.
piomode specifies the overriding PIO mode. It can be:
0 PIO mode 0
1 PIO mode 1
2 PIO mode 2
3 PIO mode 3
4 PIO mode 4
If the pio_mode is specified, the driver will only use PIO
operation on the corresponding drive.
For example:
device=c:\triton\tricd.sys /SM dma=no
indicates that we will not use DMA and only use PIO operation on the
master drive of the secondary IDE channel.
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3. W I N D O W S N T 3 . 5
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3.1 INSTALLATION
1) From the Program Manager, double click on "Windows NT Setup" in the
Main group.
2) Select "Options/Add/Remove SCSI Adapters..."
3) Click on Add.
4) The "Select SCSI Adapter Option" dialog will appear;
select "Other (Requires a disk from a hardware manufacturer)"
from the "Adapter:" list box.
5) Next, the "Insert Diskette" dialog box will appear; insert the
Triones 82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI Driver disk into Drive A:
and type in "a:\winnt35" and <Return>.
6) Next, the "Select OEM Option" dialog box will appear; select
"82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI" and click "OK."
7) Next, the "Select SCSI Adapter Option" dialogbox will appear;
click on the "Install" button in the dialog box. If installation
is successful, the "SCSI Adapter Setup" dialog box will reappear,
and "82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI" will be listed. That means the
driver is installed.
8) Reboot your system to load the driver.
3.2 DE-INSTALLATION
If you want to de-install the Triones 82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI
Driver, you should keep the EIDE/ATAPI environment the same as when you
installed the driver. Otherwise, you may meet some problems.
1) From the Program Manager,double click on "Windows NT Setup" in the
Main group.
2) Select "Options/Add/Remove SCSI Adapters...".
3) Select "82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI" and then click on Remove.
4) Exit "Windows NT Setup" and reboot the system.
3.3 TROUBLESHOOTING
3.3.1. Overriding drive capabilities
If the Windows NT 3.5 does not work properly after the installation,
it could be that the device drives report wrong capabilities. The
driver provides 6 parameters for the user to override the capabilities
reported by the connected device drives.
1. UseLbaMode:
This is a double word parameter specifying if we want to use LBA mode on
a particular disk drive. We only use the low word. We split the 16-bit
low word into 4 4-bit fields, each corresponding to one possible
connected disk drive:
15 12 11 8 7 4 3 0
+-----------------+------------------+---------------+----------------+
| Secondary/Slave | Secondary/Master | Primary/Slave | Primary/Master |
+-----------------+------------------+---------------+----------------+
If a field is set to non-zero, then we are going to use LBA mode on the
corresponding disk drive. The default value is 0xF.
2. UseMultiBlock:
This is a double word parameter specifying if we want to use multiple
block commands on a particular disk drive. We only use the low word.
We split the 16-bit low word into 4 4-bit fields, each corresponding
to one possible connected disk drive:
15 12 11 8 7 4 3 0
+-----------------+------------------+---------------+----------------+
| Secondary/Slave | Secondary/Master | Primary/Slave | Primary/Master |
+-----------------+------------------+---------------+----------------+
If a field is set to non-zero, then we are going to use multiple block command
on the corresponding disk drive. The default value is 0.
3. PrimaryMasterMode:
4. PrimarySlaveMode:
5. SecondaryMasterMode:
6. SecondarySlaveMode:
These are double word parameters. We can use them to override DMA/PIO
timing modes for the connected drives. Some drives may have firmware
bugs causing them to report the wrong ATA DMA/PIO timing mode to the
driver. Most notable are the multitude of drives on the market which
claim to support PIO Mode 2 when in fact, they really are Mode 0 or
Mode 1 drives. Incorrect ATA DMA/PIO timing modes may cause system
boot failure or data corruption. Therefore, the driver includes a
facility whereby the user may override the vendor-specified ATA timing
mode.
The possible parameter values are:
0x00 Use DMA with Single-Word DMA mode 0
0x01 Use DMA with Single-Word DMA mode 1
0x02 Use DMA with Single-Word DMA mode 2
0x03 Use DMA with Multi-Word DMA mode 1
0x04 Use DMA with Multi-Word DMA mode 2
0xf0 Use PIO with PIO mode 0
0xf1 Use PIO with PIO mode 1
0xf2 Use PIO with PIO mode 2
0xf3 Use PIO with PIO mode 3
0xf4 Use PIO with PIO mode 4
0xf5 Use PIO with PIO mode 5
0xff Use PIO with driver-decided default PIO mode
0xffffffff
Default value, the driver will decide what operation
(DMA/PIO) and what mode to use by itself.
To set the parameters:
1) From the Program Manager, select File/Run and type in "REGEDT32".
2) In the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE subwindow, open the
SYSTEM / CurrentControlSet / Services / IDEAtapi / Parameters or
3) Double click on the parameter name you want to change, and make
your change. Be sure to click on the Radix/Hexdecimal button before
clicking OK.
4) Reboot your system.
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4. W I N D O W S 9 5
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4.1 INSTALLATION
1) Close any running applications.
2) Remove references to installed real-mode, IDE device drivers in the
AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files, especially any drivers that
control ATAPI CD-ROM and special IDE features.
3) Remove references to the default installed IDE device drivers.
A. Open the Control Panel folder.
B. Invoke the System applet.
C. Click on the Device Manager option.
D. Click on the View Devices by Type button.
A list of the system devices connected to the system
will be displayed.
E. Click on the Hard disk controllers record. There could be two
cases.
For case 1, there should be three instances listed:
* Intel PIIX PCI IDE Controller (Bus Mastering not supported)
* Primary IDE controller (dual FIFO)
* Secondary IDE controller (dual FIFO)
Goto step F for case 1.
For case 2, there should be two instances listed:
* Standard ESDI/IDE Controller
* Standard ESDI/IDE Controller
Goto G for case 2.
F. Remove the Intel PIIX PCI IDE Controller's listing (case 1).
1. Select the Intel PIIX PCI IDE Controller.
2. Click on the Remove option.
3. Select OK when prompted to remove this controller.
4. Goto step H.
G. Remove the Standard ESDI/IDE Controller listings (case 2).
1. Remove the Secondary Controller's listing.
a. Select the Second instance of the Standard ESDI/IDE
Controller.
b. Click on the Remove option.
c. Select Yes when prompted to remove this controller.
2. Remove the Primary Controller's listing.
a. Select the remaining instance of the Standard ESDI/IDE
Controller.
b. Click on the Remove option.
c. Select Yes when prompted to remove this controller.
H. Select Yes when prompted to re-start Windows 95*.
I. Windows 95* will re-start.
4) Install the Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI driver when prompted to do so.
A. Windows 95* will report that an Intel PIIX PCI IDE Controller
or a Standard ESDI/IDE Controller has been detected in the
system. Select Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer.
B. Insert the floppy disk containing the driver file (IDEATAPI.MPD)
and installation file (IDEATAPI.INF) into the system.
C. Type in \WIN95 and choose OK to load the driver from the A:\WIN95
D. Windows 95* will display a Select Device window. Choose OK.
Note:
* If Windows 95* reported that an Intel PIIX PCI IDE Controller
has been detected, the selected device type should be the
Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controllers.
* If Windows 95* reported that a Standard ESDI/IDE Controller
has been detected, the selected device type should be the
Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controller.
E. When prompted to re-insert the floppy containing the
IDEATAPI.MPD file, choose OK again.
Note:
* Windows 95* may not be able to process the .INF file and .MPD
file the first time, choose OK again if this happens.
F. Select Yes when prompted to re-start Windows 95*.
G. Windows 95* will report that the system settings have changed.
Select Yes when prompted to re-start Windows 95*.
The IDEATAPI.MPD driver will be installed and used as long as the
82430FX IDE interface is enabled. After installation, the IDEATAPI.MPD
file is stored in the c:\<Windows 95* directory>\System\IOSubSys
directory.
The IDEATAPI.INF information on the install floppy is integrated into
the Windows 95* device database for automatic support of the Intel
82430FX Bus Master IDE Controller and is stored in the
c:\<Windows 95* directory>\INF directory as one of the files named
OEM<x>.INF (name varies depending on system.)
4.2 DE-INSTALLATION (Method 1)
This procedure allows one to de-install the use of the Intel
82430FX Bus Master EIDE/ATAPI device driver and restore the default
Windows 95* device driver for IDE support.
1) Close any running applications.
2) Un-install the bus master driver.
A. Open the Control Panel folder.
B. Invoke the System applet.
C. Click on the Device Manager option.
D. Click on the View Devices by Type option.
A list of the system devices connected to the system
will be displayed.
E. Click on the Hard disk controllers record.
For case 1, there should be three instances listed.
* Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controllers
* Primary IDE controller
* Secondary IDE controller
Goto step F for case 1.
For case 2, there should be two instances listed:
* Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controller
* Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controller
Goto step G for case 2.
F. Remove the Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controllers
listings (case 1).
1. Select the Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controllers listing.
2. Click on the Remove option.
3. Select OK when prompted to remove this controller.
4. Goto step H.
G. Remove the Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controller
listings (case 2).
1. Delete the associated .INF file:
a. Go to the .INF directory:
(1) Invoke the MS-DOS* Command prompt
(2) cd c:<Windows 95* directory>\INF
b. Determine which INF file to delete. The Intel 82430FX Bus
Master IDE Controller .INF file is located at one of the
files named OEM<x>.INF. There may be one or more of these
OEM<x>.INF files loaded on the system. To determine the
correct one to delete use file compare to compare each of
the OEM<x>.INF files to the IDEATAPI.INF file on the install
floppy. Other devices may be stored as an OEM*.INF file, so
it is important to select the correct one.
c. Delete the correct OEM<x>.INF file.
2. Remove the Secondary Controller's listing.
a. Select the Second instance of the
Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controller.
b. Click on the Remove option.
c. Select Yes when prompted to remove this controller.
3. Remove the Primary Controller's listing.
a. Select the remaining instance of the
Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controller
b. Click on the Remove option.
c. Select Yes when prompted to remove this controller.
H. Select Yes when prompted to re-start Windows 95*
I. Windows 95* will restart.
3. Install the default Windows drivers when prompted to do so.
A. Windows 95* will report that the Intel PIIX PCI IDE Controller
(Bus mastering not supported) has been detected. Select the
Windows default driver for installation.
B. Select Yes when prompted to re-start Windows 95*
4.3 DE-INSTALLATION (Method 2)
You can also try another way to change back to the Windows 95* default
driver:
1. Open the Control Panel folder.
2. Invoke the System applet.
3. Click on the Device Manager option.
4. Click on the View Devices by Type option.
A list of the system devices connected to the system
will be displayed.
5. Click on the Hard disk controllers record.
For case 1, there should be three instances listed.
* Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controllers
* Primary IDE controller
* Secondary IDE controller
Goto step 6 for case 1.
For case 2, there should be two instances listed:
* Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controller
* Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controller
Goto step 7 for case 2.
6. For case 1:
o Double click on the Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controllers.
o Click on the Driver.
o Click on the Change Driver.
o Select the default driver to change back to.
7. For each instance of case 2:
o Double click on the Intel 82430FX Bus Master IDE Controller.
o Click on the Driver.
o Click on the Change Driver.
o Select the default driver to change back to.
8. Restart Windows 95* when prompted to do so.
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5. N O V E L L 3.X & 4.X
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5.1 INSTALLATION
1) Copy the driver TRIN4X.DSK or TRIN312.DSK to the subdirectory which
holds the file SERVER.EXE.
2) Boot up the file server.
3) On the system console and on the command prompt state, type in:
load TRIN4X.DSK <Enter>
or
load TRIN312.DSK <Enter>
You can also include the above command line into the start up file
STARTUP.NCF to load the driver automatically.
For disk operation or CD-ROM operation, please refer to the corresponding
NOVELL system user manual. NOVELL has a command "cd help" which describe
all features for CD-ROM.
5.2 TROUBLESHOOTING
5.2.1 Overriding Drive Capabilities
If the NOVELL does not work properly after the installation, it could be
that the device drives report wrong capabilities. The user can use
parameters to override the capabilities reported by the connected device
drives.
The user can append parameters with the following format
[/V] [/drive [dma=dmamode|pio=piomode] [!lba] [!ms]]
to "load TRINxxx".
Where
V indicates to display verbose information.
drive specifies which drive to override on. It can be:
PM primary/master
PS primary/slave
SM secondary/master
SS secondary/slave
dmamode specifies the overriding DMA mode. It can be:
SW2 single word DMA mode 2
MW1 multi-word DMA mode 1
MW2 multi-word DMA mode 2
NO not use DMA operation. The PIO will be used.
piomode specifies the overriding PIO mode. It can be:
0 PIO mode 0
1 PIO mode 1
2 PIO mode 2
3 PIO mode 3
4 PIO mode 4
If the pio_mode is specified, the driver will only use PIO
operation on the corresponding drive.
!lba indicates not to use LBA mode.
!ms indicates not to use multi-sectors commands.
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6. S C O U N I X
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6.1 INSTALLATION
1) Install SCO UNIX 3.2.x or SCO Open Desktop 3.x using the default
SCO IDE driver.
2) Reboot your SCO UNIX system.
3) Insert Triones supplied diskette into the 3.5inch floppy drive of
your system. Use doscp command to copy the file TRISCO.TAR to your
/tmp directory.
For example, if you are using floppy drive A, type:
doscp a:/scounix/trisco.tar /tmp/trisco.tar
4) From root directory, type the following commands:
mkdir /inst
cd /inst
tar xvf /tmp/trisco.tar .
(NOTE: there is a period at the end of the last command.)
5) Now, insert a blank diskette into the floppy drive A and type:
tar cvf /dev/<your floppy drive A device name> .
(NOTE: there is a period at the end of the last command.)
Your floppy drive A device name could be:
rfd096ds15 5.25 DSHD
rfd0135ds18 3.5 DSHD
rfd048ds9 5.25 DSDD
rfd0135ds9 3.5 DSDD
Now you have already made an installation diskette for the device
driver. Start the installation by typing:
custom
6) Select the "Install" operation and then follow the guided steps.
When prompted "Do you want to set the device configuration (y/n)",
answer "n".
7) Reboot your SCO UNIX system.
6.2 DE-INSTALLATION
1) Start the de-installation by typing:
custom
2) Select the "remove" operation to start the de-installation.
3) Then select the All EIDE Bus Master Device Driver Package. The
driver will be removed from the SCO UNIX System disk and the
original IDE driver will be restored.
4) Reboot your SCO UNIX system and now the TRISCO Device Driver has
been removed.
6.3 ADDING ADDITIONAL HARD DISK
1) First type command:
mkdev hd unit SCSI-adapter 0 trisco
where, the "unit" can be 0 (indicates the master drive) or 1 (
indicates the slave drive); The "adapter" can be 0 (indicates the
primary channel) or 1 (indicates the secondary channel). For example,
to configure the master driver on the secondary IDE channe type:
mkdev hd 0 SCSI-1 0 trisco
Then just follow the instructions of this command to update SCSI
configuration and build a new kernel. Reboot your SCO UNIX system.
6.4 ADDING CD-ROM
1) First type command:
mkdev cdrom
Then follow the instructions of this command. Answer the ferfix name
by ide, the Adapter by 0 (primary channel) or 1 (secondary channel).
The unit by 0 ( master derive) or 1 (slave drive). The lun by 0.
If you have not installed the high-sierra file system, answer "y" to
install it. At last, answer "y" to build a new kernel.
2) Reboot your SCO UNIX system.
3) To mount a CD-ROM, type:
mount -r -f HS, lower /dev/cdnumber /<install node>
where "number" is the CD-ROM device number which can be 0, 1,...,
depending on the order of the CD-ROM installation, and <install node>
is a NULL directory name which you can create by command "mkdir".
4) Now, you can operate the CD-ROM through the "install node" directory.
6.5 TROUBLESHOOTING
6.5.1 Overriding Drive Capabilities
If the SCO UNIX system does not work properly after the installation,
it could be that the device drives report wrong capabilities. The user
can chose parameters to override the capabilities reported by the
connected device drives.
1) Insert the installation diskette in the floppy drive A, and type
custom
2) Select the "install" operation and EIDE Device Driver For Intel
82430FX to start the process. When prompted "Do you want to set the
device configuration (y/n)", answer "y", then you can set the
parameters for the driver.
3) After you finish, reboot your SCO UNIX system.
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7. S C O U N I X 5.0
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7.1 INSTALLATION
1) Install SCO UNIX 5.0 using the default SCO IDE driver.
2) Reboot your SCO UNIX system.
3) Insert Triones supplied diskette into the 3.5inch floppy drive of
your system. Use doscp command to copy the file TRISCO5.TAR to your
/tmp directory.
For example, if you are using floppy drive A, type:
doscp a:/scounix/trisco5.tar /tmp/trisco5.tar
4) From root directory, type the following commands:
mkdir /inst
cd /inst
tar xvf /tmp/trisco5.tar .
(NOTE: there is a period at the end of the last command.)
5) Install the driver by typing:
./install
6) Reboot your SCO UNIX system.
7.2 DE-INSTALLATION
1) Change the directory to /inst.
2) Remove the driver by typing:
./remove
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8. O S / 2 2.0 and W A R P 3.X
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8.1 INSTALLATION
1) Copy TRIOS2.ADD from the floppy diskette to your hard disk under
the OS2 directory (i.e., C:\OS2).
2) Edit C:\CONFIG.SYS to replace
BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD
with
BASEDEV=TRIOS2.ADD
3) Reboot the system.
8.2 DE-INSTALLATION
1) Edit C:\CONFIG.SYS and change
BASEDEV=TRIOS2.ADD
back to
BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD
2) Reboot the system.
8.3 TROUBLESHOOTING
8.3.1 Overriding Drive Capabilities
If the OS/2 system does not work properly after the installation,
it could be that the device drives report wrong capabilities. The user
can use parameters to override the capabilities reported by the
connected device drives.
The user can append parameters with the following format
[/V] [/drive [dma=dmamode|pio=piomode] [!lba] [!ms]]
to "BASEDEV=TRIOS2.ADD"
Where
V indicates to display verbose information.
drive specifies which drive to override on. It can be:
PM primary/master
PS primary/slave
SM secondary/master
SS secondary/slave
dmamode specifies the overriding DMA mode. It can be:
SW2 single word DMA mode 2
MW1 multi-word DMA mode 1
MW2 multi-word DMA mode 2
NO not use DMA operation. The PIO will be used.
piomode specifies the overriding PIO mode. It can be:
0 PIO mode 0
1 PIO mode 1
2 PIO mode 2
3 PIO mode 3
4 PIO mode 4
If the pio_mode is specified, the driver will only use PIO
operation on the corresponding drive.
!lba indicates not to use LBA mode.
!ms indicates not to use multi-sectors commands.
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9. S E E V E R U T I L I T Y
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SEEVER.EXE is a utility that will display the build information for all
82430FX device drivers. To use this utility type SEEVER and the file name.
You will see information about the device driver and when it was created.
The purpose for this utility is to keep track of the different versions
of the device drivers that might be released in the future.
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