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IBM PS/2 SCSI Host Adapter

IBM PS/2 SCSI Host Adapter


This SCSI interface card can be configured using the software supplied by the manufacturer. Please consult the documentation that came with your SCSI interface card or contact the manufacturer of the SCSI interface card for further information.



	

Setup Choice for Windows NT 3.5
IBM PS/2

Type of External SCSI Connector
IBM RS-6000 Connector

Note1: - These (tape) drives are not supported with the IBM PS/2 MicroChannel SCSI Host Adapter
         (with cache).

         Exabyte 4200
         EXB-8205
         EXB-8205ST

Note2: - To configure an IBM SCSI adapter with a BIOS dated before 1991 for use with Windows NT,
         use a PS/2 Reference Diskette version 1.21 or later.

Note3: - On older IBM SCSI controllers the physical drive ID's (what you set the switch or jumper
         to on the drive itself) are remapped to logical IDs. It scans from the highest priority
         physical ID (6) down to the lowest priority (0) and assigns them in sequential order to  
         logical IDs 0, 1, 2, etc. All software sees from the SCSI adapter the logical IDs just
         as if they were physical IDs.


Note4: - With 2 IBM SCSI adapters, and the boot drive on one adapter and a CD-ROM on the other
         adapter, Windows NT setup does not see the CD-ROM drive. This is a HW problem. Put the
         CD-ROM on the same SCSI adapter as the boot drive, or use a different SCSI adapter 
         other than IBM.




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