ۥ- Gn ^A^AAaAaAaAaAaJaaaaHa a adLd bmLmmmmmmm4meGnGn,> PCSCSIsymbol 228 \f "Symbol" \s 24 Software Installation Guide VERSION 2.00 February 1995 1994 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Advanced Micro Devices reserves the right to make changes in its products without notice in order to improve design or performance characteristics. This publication neither states nor implies any warranty of any kind, including but not limited to implied warrants of merchantability or fitness for a particular application. AMDsymbol 226 \f "Symbol" \s 9 assumes no responsibility for the use of any circuitry other than the circuitry in AMD products. The information in this publication is believed to be accurate in all respects at the time of the publication, but is subject to change without notice. AMD assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions, and disclaims responsibility for any consequences resulting form the use of the information included herein. Additionally, AMD assumes no responsibility for the functioning of undescribed features of parameters. Trademarks AMD and the AMD logo are registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. PCSCSI and PCnet are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Novell and NetWare are registered trademarks of Novell, Inc. IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corp. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft. UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T Technologies, Inc. SCO is a registered trademark of Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Other product names used in this publication are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies. Contents toc \o "1-4" 1. General Information 1 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 AMD's Software Driver Acquisition and Distribution Policy 2 2. Quick Reference 3 2.1 Driver and Utility Overview 3 2.2 Driver and Utility Names 4 2.3 Driver and Utility Features 5 2.3.1 MS DOS 5 2.3.2 MS Windows and Windows for Workgroups 6 2.3.3 Windows NT 3.x 7 2.3.4 Novell NetWare 7 2.3.5 IBM OS/2 8 2.3.6 SCO UNIX 8 2.4 DOS/Windows Dependencies 8 2.5 Checking Driver Revision Numbers 9 3. Installation and Usage of Drivers and Utilities 11 3.1 Installation using AMINSTAL Utility (DOS & Windows only) 11 3.2 Manual Installation 12 3.2.1 DOS 5.0 - 6.2x 12 3.2.1.1 Installing the DOS ASPI Driver 12 3.2.1.2 Installing the DOS CD-ROM Device Driver 13 3.2.1.3 Installing and Using the CD-ROM Audio Play Graphical Utility 14 3.2.1.4 Installing the Hard Drive and Removable Media Driver 15 3.2.1.5 Using the High-Level Format and Partition Utility 15 3.2.1.6 Using the Low-Level Format Utility 16 3.2.1.7 DOS Memory Management 17 3.2.2 Windows 3.1x and Windows for Workgroups 3.1x 17 3.2.2.1 Windows Driver and Utility Requirements 17 3.2.2.2 Installing the FastDisk Driver 18 3.2.2.3 Installing the INT 13h Virtual Device (VxD) Driver 19 3.2.2.4 Installing the Windows ASPI Virtual Device (VxD) Driver 19 3.2.2.5 Installing the Windows ASPI DLL 20 3.2.2.6 Installing and Using the ShowSCSI Utility 20 3.2.3 Windows NT 3.1 and 3.5 21 3.2.3.1 Windows NT 3.1 System Installation with AMD SCSI Controller 21 3.2.3.2 Windows NT 3.1 Setup with AMD SCSI Controller 22 3.2.3.3 Windows NT 3.5 System Installation with AMD SCSI Controller 22 3.2.3.4 Windows NT 3.5 Setup with AMD SCSI Controller 23 3.2.4 NetWare 3.xx and 4.x 24 3.2.4.1 Manual Loading of Drivers 25 3.2.4.2 Automatic Loading of Drivers 25 3.2.4.3 Mounting CD-ROM Drives 25 3.2.4.4 Mounting a Tape Device 26 3.2.5 SCO UNIX 26 3.2.5.1 New installation of SCO UNIX 27 3.2.5.2 Existing Installation of SCO UNIX 27 3.2.6 OS/2 2.x 27 3.2.6.1 New Installation of OS/2 28 3.2.6.2 Existing Installation of OS/2 28 4. Driver Switch Definitions 29 APPENDIX A Error Messages 31 A.1 SCSI BIOS Error Messages 31 A.2 DOS ASPI Manager Error Messages 32 A.3 CD-ROM Driver Error Messages 33 A.4 Hard Disk and Removable Media Driver Error Messages 34 A.5 Windows FastDisk Driver Error Messages 35 A.6 Windows ASPI VxD Driver Error Messages 38 A.7 Windows Show SCSI Utility Error Messages 39 A.8 NetASPI Driver Error Messages 41  1. General Information 1.1 Introduction The PCSCSI Software Driver Installation Guide presents a description of the PCSCSI software drivers and utilities and the procedures for installing and using them. symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Section 1 - contains general information. symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Section 2 - contains an overview of the drivers and utilities, their names, features, dependencies, and how to check the revision numbers. symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Section 3 - presents procedures for using the AMINSTAL Utility (automatic installation for DOS and Windows only) and procedures for manual installation (for all supported operating systems). symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Section 4 - provides driver switch definitions. symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Appendix A - contains a description of the error messages. Packaged in the PCSCSI and PCnetsymbol 228 \f "Symbol" \s 11-SCSI Evaluation kits and Licensable Technology kits for AMD's Family of PCI-SCSI controllers are three software driver diskettes. The contents of these diskettes are as follows: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Disk 1 - Installation Program and other utilities, BIOS, DOS, Windows 3.1x, Windows for Workgroups 3.1x, OS/2, Windows NT, Debugger, and Netware Drivers symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Disk 2 - SCO UNIX BTLD Drivers symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Disk 3 - SCO UNIX Custom Format Object Code 1.2 AMD's Software Driver Acquisition and Distribution Policy Object Code for Internal Testing The Evaluation Driver diskettes that accompany the Evaluation Kits are provided for evaluation purposes only. Customers may not distribute any of the code provided with those kits. Distribution rights may be obtained by purchasing a Licensable Technology Kit. Contact your local AMD sales representative for more information. Object Code for Distribution Unlimited, royalty-free rights to distribute the object code and SCSI ROM BIOS code in the Driver Diskette (for all AMD developed drivers/utilities for DOS 5.0 - 6.xx, Windows 3.1x, Windows for Workgroups 3.1x, Windows NT 3.1 and 3.5, OS/2 2.x, NetWare 3.xx and 4.x, and SCO UNIX 3.2.4 drivers and utilities) may be obtained by purchasing a Licensable Technology Design Kit. Contact your local AMD sales representative for more information. Source Code for Modifications and Distribution Rights to modify and recompile source code and distribute unlimited object code of the modified driver are obtained by purchasing a Source Code Licensable Technology Kit. Customers may not redistribute the source code. However, customers receive unlimited object code distribution rights for the unmodified driver. Contact your local AMD sales representative for more information. 2. Quick Reference 2.1 Driver and Utility Overview Used with any member of AMDs family of PCI-SCSI controllers, the PCSCSI software drivers and utilities provide support for the following operating systems: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 DOS 5.0 - 6.2x symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Windows 3.1x and Windows for Workgroups 3.1x symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Windows NT 3.1 and NT 3.5 symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 OS/2 2.x symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 NetWare 3.xx, 4.x symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 SCO UNIX 3.2.4 (ODT 3.0) The following is a description of the three different categories of drivers and utilities provided: Advanced SCSI Programming Interface (ASPI ) ASPI is an industry standard allowing a single interface to support multiple peripherals from many manufacturers. AMD provides ASPI-compliant DOS and NetWare drivers, as well as a Windows 3.1 ASPI compliant Virtual Device (VxD) Driver. FastDisk Driver FastDisk Driver supports Windows 3.1 32-bit disk access allowing Windows to bypass the system BIOS. Bypassing the BIOS may improve disk access performance. FastDisk allows more DOS applications to be running at a time and improves system performance while DOS applications are running in the background. CD-ROM Drivers and Utilities CD-ROM drivers and utilities are required since DOS does not provide direct support for CD-ROMs. The CD-ROM device driver and Audio Play Utility use the Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions (MSCDEX.EXE) and the ASPI interface to access SCSI-2 compatible CD-ROM drives. The Audio Play Graphical Utility allows audio track playback via a graphical interface. 2.2 Driver and Utility Names symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Installation Program for DOS and Windows: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMINSTAL.EXE: Installation program for DOS 5.0 - 6.2x , Windows 3.1x, and Windows for Workgroups 3.1x symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 DOS 5.0 - 6.2x: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSICD.SYS: CD-ROM Driver for SCSI-2 compatible CD-ROM (MSCDEX compatible) symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSICG.EXE: CD-ROM Audio Play Graphical Utility symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSIDA.SYS: DOS ASPI Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSILF.EXE: Low Level Format Utility symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSIPD.EXE: High Level Format and Partition Utility symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSIRM.SYS: Hard Disk and Removable Media Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Windows 3.1x and Windows for Workgroups 3.1x: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSIAV.386: Windows ASPI Virtual Device (VxD) Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSISS.EXE: Show SCSI Utility symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSIWF.386: Windows FastDisk Driver for hard disks symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSINT13.386: INT13h VxD Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 WINASPI.DLL: Windows ASPI Dynamic Link Library symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Windows NT 3.1 and 3.5: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSINT.SYS: NT Miniport Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 OS/2 2.x: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSIO2.ADD: OS/2 Adapter Device Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSIO2.DDP: Setup Profile Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSIO2.EXE: Hardware Detection Program Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 NetWare 3.xx and 4.x: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSIN3.DSK: NetWare 3.xx Server Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSIN4.DSK: NetWare 4.x Server Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 AMSINA.DSK: NetWare ASPI Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 SCO UNIX 3.2.4: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Driver.o: Host Bus Adapter Driver object file symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Master: Mdevice registration file for the driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Space.c: Tunable parameters of the drivers symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 System: Sdevice registration file 2.3 Driver and Utility Features Brief descriptions of AMD's driver and utility features are highlighted below. 2.3.1 MS DOS a) AMINSTAL.EXE: Installation Program (MS DOS, MS Windows) symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Installs DOS and Windows drivers and utilities symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Automatically updates CONFIG.SYS, SYSTEM.INI, and AUTOEXEC.BAT files symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Installs appropriate command line switches for drivers based on user choices symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Requires at least 500 Kbytes of base memory. See Section 3.17, DOS Memory Management, on increasing the amount of available base memory. b) AMSIDA.SYS: DOS ASPI Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Is a central execution point for ASPI based DOS device drivers symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Complies with ASPI specification symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Supports multi-threaded execution, virtual DMA services, INT13h interceptor/handler, Windows 3.1x, and Windows for Workgroups 3.1x symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Manages host adapter resources symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Provides hardware independent ASPI for SCSI applications and drivers c) AMSICD.SYS: CD-ROM Device Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Complies with Microsoft CD-ROM extensions (MSCDEX.EXE) symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Supports SCSI-2 compatible CD-ROMs symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Operates via ASPI interface symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Supports data and audio functions, as well as photo CDs d) AMSICG.EXE: Compact Disk Audio Play Utility symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Plays standard audio CDs through Graphical User Interface (GUI) symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Simulates CD player controls such as up-track, down-track, play, pause, stop, etc. symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Provides multi-language(English, French, German, Italian, Spanish) user interface symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Complies with Microsoft CD-ROM extensions symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Requires at least 500 Kbytes of base memory. See Section 3.17, DOS Memory Management, on increasing the amount of available base memory. e) AMSILF.EXE: SCSI Low Level Format Utility symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Provides Graphical User Interface (GUI) symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Provides media defect management and media integrity functions symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Provides multi-language (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish) user interface symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Includes the following functions: - Format and scan non-INT 13 supported drivers - Standard erase and secure erase symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Requires at least 500 Kbytes of base memory. See Section 3.17, DOS Memory Management, on increasing the amount of available base memory. f) AMSIPD.EXE: High level format and partition utility for non-booting removable media drives and for hard drives that are either supported by DOS ASPI or are not supported by BIOS symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Requires at least 500 Kbytes of base memory. See Section 3.17, DOS Memory Management, on increasing the amount of available base memory. g) AMSIRM.SYS: Hard Disk and Removable Media Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Supports SCSI hard drives in the absence of BIOS symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Allows reading/writing and dynamic insertion/removal of MO cartridges and floptical disks symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Operates via ASPI interface symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Complies with Microsoft DOS Block Device Driver Specification 2.3.2 MS Windows and Windows for Workgroups a) AMINSTAL.EXE: Installation Program - runs on MS DOS symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Same as the MS DOS install program described in the Section 2.3.1 (a). symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Requires at least 500 Kbytes of base memory. See Section 3.17, DOS Memory Management, on increasing the amount of available base memory. b) AMSIWF.386: FastDisk Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Bypasses BIOS for direct 32-bit disk access symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Interfaces with clients via Windows BlockDev Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Supports scatter/gather operations symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Installs only if Windows 3.1x or greater is detected symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Does not require DOS ASPI Manager for SCSI hard disk access c) AMSIAV.386: Windows ASPI Virtual Device (VxD) Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Complies with ASPI specification symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Provides ASPI services to DOS-based programs running in a DOS virtual machine within Windows 3.1+ environment symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Supports multiple DOS virtual machines and multi-threaded SCSI execution symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Communicates with FastDisk Driver d) WINASPI.DLL: Windows 3.1 ASPI DLL Device Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Complies with ASPI specification symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Provides ASPI services to ASPI 'aware' Windows applications e) AMSINT13.386: INT 13h VxD Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Supports up to eight hard disks (e.g., IDE, SCSI, etc.) in a system. (Windows normally supports a maximum of two disks.) symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Allows FastDisk Driver to register more than two disk drives in Windows f) AMSISS.EXE: Show SCSI Device Information Utility symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Provides graphical display of SCSI device information symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Provides media handling functions for removable media devices symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Uses WinASPI libraries symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Includes the following functions: - Get SCSI device information - Get host adapter information - Lock/unlock media in device - Eject media from device - Get SCSI inquiry information symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Requires DOS ASPI to be loaded 2.3.3 Windows NT 3.1 and 3.5 a) AMSINT.SYS: NT Miniport Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Provides low-level programming of the SCSI Host Bus Adapter (HBA) symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Utilizes portable functions of the Windows NT Port Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Is based on Windows NT Port/Miniport Driver Architecture b) Setup Files symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Contain update information for Windows NT symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Install the SCSI Miniport Driver under Windows NT 2.3.4 Novell NetWare a) AMSINA.NLM: NetWare Loadable Module (NLM) ASPI symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Is based on the ASPI interface for NetWare 386 symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Calls Disk Driver for NetWare symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Accepts and parses ASPI client requests symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Performs NetWare specific NLM initialization symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Detects errors and converts to ASPI error codes b) AMSIN3.DSK: NetWare Server 3.11 and 3.12 symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Is based on device driver functional specification for NetWare operating system Version 3.1x symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Accepts commands from mass storage control, IOCTL interface, and I/O operations interface symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Parses and dispatches commands to appropriate command routines c) AMSIN4.DSK: NetWare Server 4.x symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Is based on device driver functional specification for NetWare operating system Version 4.x symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Accepts commands from mass storage control, IOCTL interface, and I/O operations interface symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Parses and dispatches commands to appropriate command routines 2.3.5 IBM OS/2 a) AMSIO2.EXE: Hardware Detection Program symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Determines the existence of a PCSCSI or PCnet-SCSI controller b) AMSIO2.DDP: Setup Profile Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Identifies the Adapter Device Driver (ADD), the hardware detection program, and the configuration SCSI device driver c) AMSIO2.ADD: Adapter Device Driver symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Supports SCSI peripherals via third party drivers symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Is certified via OS/2 2.x Test Kit symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Complies with IBM OS/2 2.x OEM DASD and SCSI Device Driver 2.3.6 SCO UNIX Both the "BTLD Format" and the "Custom Format" floppies contain the four files (Master, System, Driver.o, and Space.c) mentioned under SCO UNIX in Section 3.2.5. a) "BTLD Format" floppy (Disk 2): Boot Time Loadable Driver floppy symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Allows installation of SCO UNIX on a SCSI disk for the first time using "boot time loading" capability of SCO UNIX symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Can configure the SCSI PCI HBA in the kernel "permanently" and has full "functionality" of the "Custom Format" floppy b) "Custom Format" floppy (Disk 3): "Custom" SCSI-2 Host Bus Adapter (HBA) floppy symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Allows de-installation of a driver at a later time using custom commands 2.4 DOS/Windows Dependencies This section briefly covers DOS/Windows driver dependencies. Section 3 contains more detailed descriptions. The following dependencies exist : (1) Running WINASPI 'aware' applications in Windows requires loading the WINASPI.DLL driver, which requires loading the ASPI Virtual (VxD) Driver, which in turn requires loading the FastDisk Driver and DOS ASPI Manager. (2) WINASPI.DLL requires loading the ASPI Virtual Device (VxD) Driver, which requires loading the FastDisk Driver and DOS ASPI Manager. (3) The ASPI VxD Driver requires loading the FastDisk Driver and DOS ASPI Manager. 2.5 Checking Driver Revision Numbers Table 1 is a brief description of how to check the revision number of a driver. This function is not available for utilities. Table seq Table \* arabic 1 Checking Driver Revision Numbers Driver How to Check Revision No.  BIOS Revision number is displayed in the banner at boot-up time.  DOS Revision number is displayed in the banner at boot-up time.  Windows 3.1x and Windows for Workgroups 3.1x Open the Show SCSI utility and double click on the host adapter card.  Windows NT 3.1 Not available.  Windows NT 3.5 Open File Manager, select the driver file, pull down the File menu, and click on Properties.  Netware 3.xx and 4.x Revision number is displayed during the sign-on message.  SCO UNIX Revision number is displayed at boot-up time.  OS/2 Revision number is displayed at boot-up time.   3. Installation and Usage of Drivers and Utilities 3.1 Installation using AMINSTAL Utility (DOS & Windows only) The AMINSTAL Utility provides a user interface allowing automatic installation of drivers and utilities for DOS 5.0 and 6.x, Windows 3.1x, and Windows for Workgroups 3.1x. The utility may also be used after installation to reconfigure command line options. System files are automatically updated (i.e., CONFIG.SYS, AUTOEXEC.BAT, etc.) by the AMINSTAL Utility. Back-up files are saved with an .AMD extension. To run the AMINSTAL Utility, follow these steps: Warning: At least 500 Kbytes of base memory is required. See Section 3.2.1.7, DOS Memory Management, on increasing the amount of available base memory. 1. Insert the AMD Driver Disk 1 in your floppy drive. 2. From your floppy drive, type "AMINSTAL" at the prompt (not case sensitive). Then press enter. 3. Enter the path to which all drivers will be installed and where Windows is installed. 4. There are two options for installation: Automatic and Custom. Choose the option desired and follow the instructions on the screens to complete the installation. Note: If you wish to set command line switches, you must select Custom installation. The command line switches for FastDisk (AMSIWF.386) and DOS ASPI (AMSIDA.SYS) must be set identically. If a particular switch is set for one driver, then the same switch must be set for the other driver also. 5. Remove the AMD Driver Disk 1 from the drive and reboot the system to activate the new set up. Note: The AMINSTAL Utility removes the line "device=*int13" from your system.ini file and replaces it with "device=amsint13.386." If you are experiencing any problems, verify that no other int 13 driver lines such as "device=cpqint13.386" or "device=*int13.386" exist in your system.ini file. If found, remove and reboot the system. 3.2 Manual Installation The software driver installation procedures in this section are intended to serve as a guide to manually installing drivers for DOS, Windows and Windows for Workgroups, Windows NT, Netware, SCO UNIX, and OS/2. The procedures for your particular configuration may vary. If needed, refer to the appropriate operating system installation manual for additional information. 3.2.1 DOS 5.0 - 6.2x 3.2.1.1 Installing the DOS ASPI Driver To install the DOS ASPI Driver, follow the steps below: 1. Copy the DOS ASPI manager file AMSIDA.SYS from the root directory of the AMD Driver Disk 1 to the system hard drive. 2. Modify the CONFIG.SYS FILE to automatically load the driver. The CONFIG.SYS file can be modified with any text editor by adding the following line: DEVICE= c:\\AMSIDA.SYS [options] Reboot the system to load the AMSIDA.SYS driver. Upon reboot, the following AMSIDA.SYS sign-on message should appear: AMD PCSCSI PCI ASPI Manager for DOS Version x.x (c) Copyright 1993,1994 by Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - All Rights Reserved If you do not see this message, review the above steps. DOS ASPI Driver Command Line Switch Options: If you need to change any of the ASPI driver settings, you may do so by adding any of the command line switches from the following table. For example, to enable active negation for Fast SCSI you would include the following command line switch: DEVICE= c:\\AMSIDA.SYS /AN Note: Switches may be entered in any sequence and are not case sensitive. Switch Definition   /AN Enable active negation.   /DI- Disable disconnect privilege.   /Hx Host adapter SCSI ID setting where x is a value from 0 to 7 (default is 7).   /L Enables support for SCSI logical units other than 0 (if drive supports more than one LUN).   /PAR- Disable device parity.   Switch Definition  /PAUSE Pause upon driver load to allow user to read screen. Press any key to resume booting process.   /PCI1 Force mechanism 1 scan of PCI bus.   /PCI2 Force mechanism 2 scan of PCI bus.   /RST SCSI bus reset upon driver load.   /S- Disable synchronous data transfers.   /V Verbose mode used to display information about the host adapter and attached SCSI devices when booting.   3.2.1.2 Installing the DOS CD-ROM Device Driver For the CD-ROM to function, the AMSICD.SYS (the AMD CD-ROM driver) must be installed and the Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions for DOS located in the MSCDEX.EXE file must be loaded. The MSCDEX.EXE file comes standard with DOS 6.x and is available from CompuServe Microsoft Forums for DOS versions prior to 6.x. AMSIDA.SYS, AMSICD.SYS, and MSCDEX.EXE work together to communicate with a CD-ROM drive. AMSICD.SYS conforms to the Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions specifications and was tested with MSCDEX.EXE version 2.22. This driver supports both data and audio for SCSI-2 compliant CD-ROM devices. Only SCSI-2 devices will play audio correctly. To install the DOS CD-ROM Device Driver, follow the steps below: 1. Ensure that DOS ASPI has been loaded. See Section 3.2.1.1 for installation procedures. 2. Copy the DOS CD-ROM device driver file AMSICD.SYS from the root directory of the AMD Driver Disk 1 to the system hard drive. 3. Modify the CONFIG.SYS FILE to automatically load the driver. The CONFIG.SYS file can be modified with any text editor by adding the following line: DEVICE=c:\\AMSICD.SYS /D: Note: The device name must match the device name used with the MSCDEX driver. To load the Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions, follow the steps below: 1. Modify the AUTOEXEC.BAT file by adding the following MSCDEX.EXE execution line to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file: c:\\MSCDEX /D: [/L:] The /D: parameter specifies the CD-ROM device name for the Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions. The device name can be up to eight ASCII characters. The optional /L parameter allows you to specify a CD-ROM drive letter. If the letter used for the drive is not included in the "last drive = .." line in the CONFIG.SYS file, an error message will appear on the screen. To correct the error, modify the "last drive = .." line in the CONFIG.SYS file to match the drive letter as shown in the example: c:\\MSCDEX /D:AMDCD001 /L:D Load the AMSICD.SYS driver by rebooting the system. Upon reboot, the following AMSICD.SYS sign-on message should appear: CD-ROM Device Driver Version x.x (c) Copyright 1993-1994 by Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - All Rights Reserved If you do not see this message, review the above steps. 3.2.1.3 Installing and Using the CD-ROM Audio Play Graphical Utility AMSICG.EXE is the MS-DOS CD-ROM Audio Play Graphical Utility file. AMSICG.EXE allows the user to play audio tracks from a Compact Disc via Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions (refer to Section 3.2.1.2). Note: In the case where multiple CD-ROMs are attached to the SCSI bus, this utility supports the CD-ROM with the lowest SCSI device ID. AMSICG.EXE requires: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 A valid Compact Disc device driver loaded prior to running. See Section 3.2.1.2 on loading the Compact Disc device driver and Microsoft CD-ROM Extensions. symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 At least 500 Kbytes of base memory. See Section 3.17, DOS Memory Management, on increasing the amount of available base memory. To install this utility: 1. Copy the AMSICG.EXE file from the root directory of the AMD Driver Disk 1 to your destination drive. 2. Run the application by entering the path and filename on the command line: c:\\AMSICG The main screen will appear and you will be able to play CD-audio tracks. The utility can be operated by keyboard or mouse. 3.2.1.4 Installing the Hard Drive and Removable Media Driver The MS-DOS Hard Drive and Removable Media driver file is AMSIRM.SYS. AMSIRM.SYS conforms to the MS-DOS Block Device Driver specifications and has been tested with MS-DOS 5.0 and MS-DOS 6.2x. Removable media support AMSIRM.SYS allows reading, writing, and dynamic insertion and removal of removable media cartridges. Hard drive support AMSIRM.SYS is intended for use in environments that do not utilize the SCSI BIOS for disk accesses. Note: The driver AMSIRMS.SYS requires that the DOS ASPI driver (AMSIDA.SYS) be loaded. Refer to Section 3.2.1.1 for information on installing the DOS ASPI driver. To install the MS-DOS Hard Drive and Removable Media driver, follow the steps below: 1. Copy the AMSIRM.SYS file from the root directory of the AMD Driver Disk 1 to your hard drive. 2. Modify the CONFIG.SYS file to automatically load the driver. The CONFIG.SYS file can be modified with any text editor by adding the following line: DEVICE=c:\\AMSIRM.SYS Load the AMSIRM.SYS driver by rebooting the system. Upon boot, you will see the AMSIRM.SYS sign-on message as follows: Hard Drive and Removable Media Driver Version x.x (C) Copyright 1993-1994 by Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. - All Rights Reserved If you do not see this message, review the above steps. 3.2.1.5 Using the High-Level Format and Partition Utility Warning: This program will destroy all data on your disk. Use it with caution. AMSIPD.EXE allows high-level formatting and partitioning of non-booting removable media and hard drives that are either supported by DOS ASPI or are not supported by BIOS. To run this utility, follow the steps below: 1. Copy the AMSIPD.EXE and AMSIPD.DAT files from the root directory of the AMD Driver Disk 1 to your destination drive. 2. Run the application by entering the path and filename on the DOS command line: c:\\AMSIPD A dialog box will appear. After pressing enter, the main screen will appear. The utility can be operated by keyboard or mouse. 3.2.1.6 Using the Low-Level Format Utility AMSILF.EXE is the Low-Level Format Utility. AMSILF.EXE allows the user to format, erase, and scan for defects on SCSI hard drives. It can be run from the hard drive or from a floppy drive, and can be operated by keyboard or by mouse. Warning: This program will destroy all data on your disk. Use it with caution. To run this application from your hard drive: 1. Copy the AMSILF.EXE and AMSIPD.DAT files from the from the root directory of the AMD Driver Disk 1 to your hard drive. 2. Enter the path and filename at the DOS command line: C:\\AMSILF To run this application from a floppy drive: 1. Insert the AMD Driver Disk 1 into the floppy drive. 2. Enter the path and filename at the DOS command line: A:\AMSILF A dialog box will appear. Press Enter and the main screen will appear. 3.2.1.7 DOS Memory Management Third-party memory managers allow loading device drivers into upper memory (the area between 640 Kbytes and 1 Mbyte address space). The following are examples of memory managers: symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Microsoft EMM 386 (Version 4.49 and above) symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Quarterdeck QEMM 386 symbol 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 Qualitas 386Max By loading the SCSI device drivers into upper memory, the amount of available base memory (memory below 640 Kbytes) can be maximized. Commands placed in the CONFIG.SYS file determine how the device drivers and memory managers are loaded into memory at system startup. For DOS 6.0, QEMM, and 386Max, run the appropriate memory configuration utility. If you are using DOS 5.0 with EMM.386, you must edit the CONFIG.SYS file and add the following lines: DEVICE= c:\\DOS\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE= c:\\DOS\EMM.386 DOS=HIGH,UMB DEVICEHIGH=c:\\AMSIDA.SYS Note: If you are experiencing trouble with the DOS memmaker utility, we strongly recommend that you edit your config.sys manually . 3.2.2 Windows 3.1x and Windows for Workgroups 3.1x 3.2.2.1 Windows Driver and Utility Requirements Dependencies for ShowSCSI and Windows drivers are as follows: 1. The ShowSCSI Utility requires DOS ASPI to be loaded. 2. ASPI VxD requires FastDisk and DOS ASPI to be loaded. 3. FastDisk can communicate with a hard drive by itself. Communicating with other devices requires the ASPI driver. 3.2.2.2 Installing the FastDisk Driver To install the FastDisk driver: 1. Copy the FastDisk device driver file AMSIWF.386 from the root directory of the AMD Driver Disk 1 to your hard drive. 2. Modify the SYSTEM.INI file which is located in the windows subdirectory to load the driver. Add the following two lines to the [386Enh] section: AMSIWF=TRUE DEVICE= c:\\AMSIWF.386 [options] Instead of TRUE, you may also use ON, 1, or YES to enable the driver. Use FALSE, OFF, 0, or NO to disable the driver. In order to run more than two hard disks in your system, use the INT 13h Virtual Device (VxD) Driver described later. Notes: 1. The variable, 32-bit disk access, in the SYSTEM.INI file has no effect on the AMD FastDisk driver. 2. The AMD FastDisk device driver does not require SMARTDrive to use double buffering. Double buffering hard disk performance will be slower. SMARTDRV.EXE is run from the AUTOEXEC.BAT file, not the CONFIG.SYS file. Refer to the Microsoft Windows "User's Guide" or enter "help smartdrv" from the DOS prompt if you are using MS-DOS 6.0 or higher. FastDisk Driver Switch Definitions If you need to change any of the FastDisk driver settings, you may do so by adding any of the command line switches from the following table. For example, to disable disconnect privilege, you would include the following command line switch: Device= c:\,\AMSIWF.386 /DI- Switch Definition   /DI- Disable disconnect privilege.   /PAR- Disable device parity.   /PCI1 Force mechanism 1 scan of PCI bus.   /PCI2 Force mechanism 2 scan of PCI bus.   /S- Disable synchronous data transfers.   /TQ Enable tag queuing.   Note: All switches must be set identically for FastDisk (AMSIWF.386) and DOS ASPI (AMSIDA.SYS) except /TQ, which only applies to FastDisk. If a particular switch is set for one driver, then the same switch must be set for the other driver also. 3.2.2.3 Installing the INT 13h Virtual Device (VxD) Driver The Windows 3.1 virtual device driver is the file AMSINT13.386. This driver supports up to eight hard drives in the system. To install the driver, follow the sequence below: 1. Copy the AMSINT13.386 file from the root directory of the AMD Driver Disk 1 to your hard drive. 2. In the Windows 3.1 SYSTEM.INI file, delete the line: DEVICE= c:\\*INT13 (located in the 386 Enhanced option) 3. Add the line: DEVICE=c:\\AMSINT13.386 This specifies Windows to load AMD's INT 13h VxD Driver allowing FastDisk to register more than two hard drives to Windows. If you are experiencing trouble, refer to the note in Section 3.1 of this guide. 3.2.2.4 Installing the Windows ASPI Virtual Device (VxD) Driver The ASPI Virtual Device Driver file is AMSIAV.386. To install the ASPI Virtual Device (VxD) driver, follow the steps below: 1. Copy the ASPI Virtual Device Driver file AMSIAV.386 from the root directory of the AMD Driver Disk 1 to your hard disk. 2. Load this driver by modifying the SYSTEM.INI file. This driver should be loaded after the FastDisk driver. This is done by making sure that in your SYSTEM.INI file, the "device=" line for this driver occurs after the "device=" line for the FastDisk Driver. The following two lines should be added to the [386Enh] section of the SYSTEM.INI file: AMSIAV=TRUE DEVICE=c:\\AMSIAV.386 ASPI Virtual Device (VxD) Driver Switch Definitions The following switches are automatically set by DOS ASPI: Switch Definition   /AN Enable active negation.   /DI- Disable disconnect privilege.   /S- Disable synchronous data transfers.   /L Enable support for SCSI logical units other than 0 (if drive supports more than one LUN).   3.2.2.5 Installing the Windows ASPI DLL The ASPI DLL file is WINASPI.DLL. To install this driver, follow the steps below: 1. Copy WINASPI.DLL file from the root directory of the driver diskette (Disk 1) into the WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. Make sure there is only one WINASPI.DLL in the system. The applications which are ASPI DLL compatible (e.g., ShowSCSI from AMD) will automatically load this driver. 2. Unlike the previous two drivers, the WINASPI driver is a Dynamic Link Library (DLL). This version is designed to coexist with third party host adapters. It does not, however, replace third party WINASPI.DLLs. The following lines should be added to the 386 enhanced section of the WINDOWS\SYSTEM.INI file: [386Enh] mouse=*vmd : : DEVICE=c:\\AMSINT13.386 DEVICE=c:\\AMSIWF.386 [options] DEVICE=c:\\AMSIAV.386 AMSIWF=TRUE AMSIAV=TRUE Note: Follow this sequence in your SYSTEM.INI file. The FastDisk Driver (AMSIWF.386) should be loaded prior to the ASPI VxD Driver (AMSIAV.386). 3.2.2.6 Installing and Using the ShowSCSI Utility The ShowSCSI Utility requires the DOS ASPI driver be loaded. The ShowSCSI GUI (Graphical User Interface) Utility is the file AMSISS.EXE. To run the ShowSCSI Utility, follow the steps below: 1. Run Windows 3.1 2. From the program manager menu, select "File - Run". 3. Click on "Browse" to locate the 'AMSISS.EXE' file or enter the path and filename in the command line and click the OK button. Once started, ShowSCSI will display a menu. You can click on any SCSI device icon for its information. You can also set up a ShowSCSI icon in the Windows menu by following the instructions below: 1. Select File - New - Program Item 2. Once inside the program item menu: - Enter 'ShowSCSI' as description - Enter the path for AMSISS.EXE - Click the OK button 3. You should see a 'ShowSCSI' icon in the Windows menu. 3.2.3 Windows NT 3.1 and 3.5 There are two SCSI drivers for Windows NT. One is for NT 3.1 and the other for NT 3.5. The NT 3.1 driver will function under NT 3.5, but the NT 3.5 driver will not function under NT 3.1. The Windows NT 3.1 driver is located on the 'WINNT31' subdirectory of the AMD Driver Disk. The Windows NT 3.5 driver is located on the 'WINNT35' subdirectory of the AMD Driver Disk. Additional files which are required for installation are located on the root directory of the AMD Driver Disk. Note: The Windows NT 3.5 Driver is also located on the 'DRVLIB\STORAGE\AMD\X86' subdirectory of the Windows NT 3.5 CD-ROM. If you choose to use this driver for the installation procedure, you must copy the contents of this subdirectory onto the root directory of any floppy. That floppy will be referred to in the following sections as the Copy Disk. 3.2.3.1 Windows NT 3.1 System Installation with AMD SCSI Controller If you are installing Window NT 3.1 to your system for the first time and you wish to install an AMD SCSI controller at the same time, follow the steps below. Windows NT 3.1 can be installed from a CD-ROM drive or a floppy drive using the "Microsoft NT 3.1 Setup Boot Disk." 1. Power down the system. 2. Insert the "Windows NT 3.1 Setup Boot Disk" into the floppy drive. If using a CD-ROM, load the Windows NT 3.1 CD-ROM disk into the CD-ROM drive. 3. Reboot the system and follow the Windows NT 3.1 installation instructions. When prompted, select Custom Installation. 4. The NT 3.1 Installation Program will scan the bus for supported SCSI adapters. If it does not find the "AMD PCnet-SCSI/PCSCSI controller," select "S" for additional SCSI adapter. 5. When the program prompts with options, select "Other" for the distribution disk and insert the AMD Driver Disk into the floppy drive. 6. Select the AMD PCSCSI Driver for NT 3.1 from the option menu. The installation program will scan the bus and find the AMD SCSI controller. 7. After the AMD SCSI controller is found, follow the normal Windows NT 3.1 installation procedure. Whenever the "Windows NT 3.1 Installation Utility" asks for OEM or manufacturer supplied disk, use the AMD Driver Disk. 8. Once the installation is completed, reboot to make sure the AMD SCSI controller is active. 3.2.3.2 Windows NT 3.1 Setup with AMD SCSI Controller If Windows NT 3.1 has already been installed, the AMD SCSI controller can be selected by running Windows NT 3.1 Setup after the system is booted. 1. Run Windows NT 3.1. 2. Run "Windows NT 3.1 Setup" from the Windows NT 3.1 Program Manager. 3. Select "Options" from the "Setup" menu. The option menu will appear. 4. Select "Add/Remove SCSI Adapters" from the option menu. 5. Use the "Add" option to show the SCSI adapter list. Insert the AMD Driver Disk in the floppy drive and select "Other." 6. Specify A:\WINNT31 as your path and follow the setup instructions to select the "AMD PCnet-SCSI/PCSCSI controller." The SCSI device driver will be copied into the Windows NT 3.1 directory. 7. Once the installation is completed, restart Windows NT 3.1. 3.2.3.3 Windows NT 3.5 System Installation with AMD SCSI Controller If you are installing Window NT 3.5 to your system for the first time and you wish to install an AMD SCSI controller at the same time, follow the steps below. Windows NT 3.5 can be installed from a CD-ROM drive or a floppy drive using the "Microsoft NT 3.5 Setup Boot Disk." 1. Power down the system. 2. Insert the "Windows NT 3.5 Setup Boot Disk" into the floppy drive. If using a CD-ROM, load the Microsoft NT 3.5 CD-ROM disk into the CD-ROM drive. 3. Reboot the system and follow the Windows NT 3.5 installation instructions. When prompted, select "Express Installation". 4. The NT 3.5 Installation Program will scan the bus for supported SCSI adapters. If it does not find the "AMD PCnet-SCSI/PCSCSI controller", select "S" for additional SCSI adapter. 5. When the program prompts with options, select "Other." If you are installing from the AMD Driver Disk, insert the floppy into the drive and select the AMD PCSCSI Driver for NT 3.5 from the option menu. If you are installing from the Copy Disk, insert the floppy into the drive and select the AMD PCSCSI Driver from the option menu. (See note in the introduction to Section 3.2.3.) The installation program will scan the bus and find the AMD SCSI controller. 6. After the AMD SCSI controller is found, follow the normal Windows NT 3.5 installation procedure. 7. Once the installation is completed, reboot to make sure the AMD SCSI controller is active. 3.2.3.4 Windows NT 3.5 Setup with AMD SCSI Controller If Windows NT 3.5 has already been installed, the AMD SCSI controller can be selected by running Windows NT 3.5 Setup after the system is booted. 1. Run Windows NT 3.5. 2. Run "Windows NT 3.5 Setup" from the Windows NT 3.5 Program Manager. 3. Select "Options" from the "Setup" menu. The option menu will appear. 4. Select "Add/Remove SCSI Adapters" from the option menu. 5. Use the "Add" option to show the SCSI adapter list and select Other. If you are installing from the AMD Driver Disk, insert the floppy into the drive and select the AMD PCSCSI Driver for NT 3.5 from the option menu. If you are installing from the Copy Disk, insert the floppy into the drive and select the AMD PCSCSI Driver from the option menu. (See note in the introduction to Section 3.2.3.) The installation program will scan the bus and find the AMD SCSI controller. 6. Select "AMD PCnet-SCSI/PCSCSI controller" and follow the setup instructions to continue the installation. The SCSI device driver will be copied into the Windows NT 3.5 directory. 7. Once the installation is completed, restart Windows NT 3.5. 3.2.4 NetWare 3.xx and 4.x The NetWare Server disk driver files are AMSIN3.DSK for Netware 3.xx and AMSIN4.DSK for Netware 4.x. They are based on the Device Driver Function Specification for NetWare Operating System, version 3.1, revision 2.2. They are both NetWare Loadable Modules (NLM), that is, users can load and unload them from the server command line. The file AMSINA.NLM is the NetWare ASPI interface used for peripherals other than hard drives (e.g., a CD-ROM drive). It is based on the ASPI interface for NetWare 386. AMSINA.NLM calls AMSIN3.DSK or AMSIN4.DSK for NetWare. If you wish to use a peripheral other than a hard drive (e.g., a CD-ROM drive) under NetWare, you will need to purchase a separate ASPI compliant driver from a third party such as Corel Corporation. The following contact information is included for your convenience: The Corel Building 1600 Carling Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1Z 8R7 Tel: (613) 728-8200 Fax: (613) 761-9176 Note: The following instructions assume the Netware Operating System has already been installed on your system. If this is not the case, refer to the Novell Netware installation procedures before proceeding. If you are running Netware Version 3.xx, copy AMSIN3.DSK and AMSINA.NLM from the AMD Driver Disk to your hard drive. If you are running Netware Version 4.xx, copy AMSIN4.DSK and AMSINA.NLM from the AMD Driver Disk to your hard drive. Load the server by using the server.exe file. 3.2.4.1 Manual Loading of Drivers To manually load the drivers, use the "load" command: :load \AMSIN3 [options] (for Netware 3.xx) :load \AMSIN4 [options] (for Netware 4.xx) :load \AMSINA (for both) Then, install NetWare's Installation Utility: :load \install For installing new hard drives, create NetWare partitions on the hard drives being installed using the menus and instructions provided by NetWare: 1. Select Disk Options. 2. Select Partition table. 3. Choose the particular drive from the list on the screen. 4. Create the NetWare Partition. After each partition is created, volumes also need to be created and mounted for each partition/drive as follows: 1. Select "Volume Option" in the Installation Option menu. 2. Use "Insert Key" to create a new volume, give it a name. 3. Mount Volume. You can now access your NetWare volumes. 3.2.4.2 Automatic Loading of Drivers To automatically load the drivers, the STARTUP.NCF file must be modified via system option. This can be done from the NetWare INSTALL.NLM program. A sample STARTUP.NCF may be similar to: :load \AMSIN3 (for Netware 3.xx) :load \AMSIN4 (for Netware 3.xx) :load \AMSINA (for both) 3.2.4.3 Mounting CD-ROM Drives For NetWare 3.1x and 4.01, the following procedure applies: 1. Load AMDs AMSINA.NLM. 2. Mount SYS volume. 3. Load Corels UNIV.DSK. 4. Load Novells CDROM.NLM. 5. Type CD DEVICE LIST. 6. Type CD MOUNT Volume Name. For NetWare 4.02, the following procedure applies: 1. Load AMDs AMSINA.DSK. 2. Mount SYS volume. 3. Load Corels UNIV.DSK. 4. Load Novells NWPA.NLM. 5. Load Novells CDROM.NLM. 6. Type CD DEVICE LIST. 7. Type CD MOUNT Volume Name. 3.2.4.4 Mounting a Tape Device For NetWare 3.1x, the following procedure applies: 1. Load AMDs AMSINA.NLM. 2. Mount SYS volume. 3. Load Corels UNIV.DSK. 4. Load Novells TAPEDAI.DSK. 5. Load Novells TSA312.NLM. 6. Type SCAN FOR NEW DEVICES. 7. Load Novells SBACKUP for the built-in backup utility. For NetWare 4.01 and 4.02, the following procedure applies: 1. Load AMDs AMSINA.NLM. 2. Mount SYS volume. 3. Load Corels UNIV.DSK. 4. Load Novells TAPEDAI.DSK. 5. Load Novells TSA400.NLM. 6. Type SCAN FOR NEW DEVICES. 7. Load Novells SBACKUP. 3.2.5 SCO UNIX AMD's PCSCSI drivers for SCO UNIX V/386 Rel 3.2 Version 4.x or Open DeskTop Release 3.0 are located on two separate floppies: a BTLD floppy and a "Custom" floppy. Using the BTLD floppy will result in the permanent installation of the SCSI driver to your system, whereas with the "Custom" floppy, you will be able to de-install the driver at a later date using custom commands. Note: The BTLD floppy must be used when SCO UNIX is being installed to a SCSI hard drive connected to an AMD-based SCSI adapter card. 3.2.5.1 New installation of SCO UNIX If you are installing SCO UNIX to your system for the first time and you wish to install an AMD SCSI driver at the same time, follow the normal SCO UNIX installation procedures until you get to the "Boot:" prompt: Warning: If installing from a CD-ROM, do not change the default SCSI ID of 5 for the CD-ROM, even though the menu allows you to change to another SCSI ID. The system will not install from any other ID. This will be fixed in a future release of the SCO UNIX drivers. 1. Insert the BTLD floppy into the drive. 2. At the "Boot:" prompt, type "link" and press . 3. When you are prompted for the name of the driver, type AMDHA and continue with the installation. 4. At the end of the installation you will be asked if you want to permanently install the driver to the system. Answer "Yes". 3.2.5.2 Existing Installation of SCO UNIX If SCO UNIX is presently installed on your system and you wish to add an AMD SCSI driver, you can use the standard SCO command "installpkg." To install from the BTLD floppy (Disk 2): 1. Login as root. 2. Insert the AMD PCSCSI BTLD floppy into the drive. 3. Type "installpkg" and follow the self-explanatory instructions. To install from the "Custom" floppy (Disk3): 1. Login as root. 2. Insert the AMD PCSCSI "Custom" floppy (Vol. 1) into the drive. 3. Type "Custom" and follow the self-explanatory menu. Notes: 1. If you wish to add a SCSI peripheral later, be sure to link that peripheral using the mkdev command. 2. For SCO UNIX versions earlier than 3.2v4.2, a maximum of four hard disk drives can be supported. 3.2.6 OS/2 2.x There are three drivers required for OS/2 SCSI driver installation: AMSIOS2.ADD, AMSIO2.DDP, and AMSIO2.EXE. 3.2.6.1 New Installation of OS/2 If this is a new OS/2 2.x installation and you are installing on a system using only SCSI (no IDE peripherals), follow the steps outlined below: 1. Copy AMSIOS2.ADD and AMSIO2.DDP from the AMD Driver Disk to the OS/2 diskette labeled "Diskette #1." 2. In the CONFIG.SYS file found on the OS/2 diskette labeled "Diskette #1", add the following entry among the BASEDEV entries: BASEDEV=AMSIO2.ADD 3. Install OS/2 as normal. 3.2.6.2 Existing Installation of OS/2 Note: If this is an existing OS/2 2.x installation, you must replace the existing CONFIG.SYS file with a new one. During the installation process, the OS/ 2 installation utility will detect the existing CONFIG.SYS file and will ask if you want to replace it with the new one. Select Replace and continue with the installation. In the OS/2 desktop, follow the steps below: 1. Select and open the OS/2 "System" folder. 2. Select and open the "System Setup" folder. 3. Select and open the "Device Driver Install" folder and follow the instructions for installing a device driver. Install the floppy diskette containing AMSIO2.ADD when prompted. The CONFIG.SYS file will be automatically updated for you. Note: If shared interrupt support is required, the proper replacement driver (OS2LDR) can be obtained from IBM. The OS/2 toll free support number is 1-800-992-4777. The problem reference numbers that you will need to refer to are the following: APARPJ 14230 and APARPJ 14710. 4. Driver Switch Definitions The following table describes which switch options are supported by the SCSI drivers. Note: Switches may be entered in any sequence and are not case sensitive. Table seq Table \* arabic 2. SCSI Software v2.0 Switch Support Matrix    OS/ Driver       DOS Windows  CD-ROM Disk SCO OS/2 NetWare Windows  Switch ASPI ASPI VxD FastDisk Driver Driver UNIX   NT   /AN Yes Yes No No No No Yes No No   /DI- Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No No   /Hx Yes No No No No No No No No   /L Yes Yes No No No No No No No   /PAR- Yes No Yes n/a n/a Yes Yes Yes Yes   /PAUSE Yes n/a n/a No No No No No No   /PCI1 Yes No Yes n/a n/a Yes Yes Yes No   /PCI2 Yes No Yes n/a n/a Yes Yes Yes No   /RST Yes No No No No No No No No   /S- Yes Yes Yes n/a n/a Yes Yes Yes Yes   /TQ No n/a Yes n/a n/a Yes Yes Yes No   /TQ- n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Yes Yes   /V Yes n/a n/a n/a n/a Yes Yes Yes No   Table seq Table \* arabic 3. Switch Definitions Switch Definition   /AN En/able active negation.   /DI- Disable disconnect privilege.   /Hx Host adapter SCSI ID setting where x is a value from 0 to 7 (default is 7).   /L Enables support for SCSI logical units other than 0 (if drive supports more than one LUN).   /PAR- Disable device parity.   /PAUSE Pause upon driver load to allow user to read screen. Press any key to resume booting process.   /PCI1 Force mechanism 1 scan of PCI bus.   /PCI2 Force mechanism 2 scan of PCI bus.   /RST SCSI bus reset upon driver load.   /S- Disable synchronous data transfers.   /TQ En/able tag queuing. (Windows NT enables tag queuing by default)   /TQ- Disable tag queuing.   /V Verbose mode used to display information about the host adapter and attached SCSI devices when booting.   APPENDIX A Error Messages A.1 SCSI BIOS Error Messages Message ERROR: Error accessing PCI configuration space. Meaning Unable to determine PCI configuration space access method. Either there is no PCI bus in the system or the PCI arbiter is malfunctioning. Action Contact your system manufacturer. Message ERROR: Invalid PCI parameters. Meaning The device does not have its resources allocated. The system BIOS has not initialized the SCSI controller. Action Contact your card manufacturer. Message ERROR: Device diagnostic failure. Meaning Device has failed diagnostics. Action Contact your card manufacturer. Message ERROR: No int13 supportable devices. Meaning No SCSI devices were found to be supported under Interrupt 13h control. Action No bootable devices will be supported with the BIOS. A.2 DOS ASPI Manager Error Messages Message ERROR: PCSCSI PCI Adapter not Responding or not Present. Meaning It can be either PCSCSI device not present or problem with hardware. Action Check the hardware setup. Message ERROR: no SCSI Devices Found During Scan. Meaning No SCSI device was detected during bus scan. Action Check to make sure all SCSI peripherals are powered on and connected properly. Message ERROR: Invalid Command Line Option Specified. Meaning The switch option specified in the DOS ASPI command line in the CONFIG.SYS file is incorrect. Action Check the DOS ASPI command line in the CONFIG.SYS file against the options specified in the PCSCSI Software Driver Installation Manual. A.3 CD-ROM Driver Error Messages Message ERROR: DOS ASPI Manager not Present. Driver not Loaded! Meaning The PCSCSI DOS ASPI manager is not loaded. Action Load the DOS ASPI manager prior to loading the CD-ROM Driver. Message ERROR: No CD-ROM Devices Detected. Driver not Loaded! Meaning No CD-ROM peripheral detected on the SCSI bus. Action Check the cable connection and make sure that the CD-ROM is powered-up and is SCSI-2 compatible. Message ERROR: Error In Command Line. Driver not Loaded. Meaning Error found in the command line for the CD-ROM driver in the CONFIG.SYS file. Action Check the CD-ROM driver command line in the CONFIG.SYS file to make sure that the line is correct. Message ERROR: Error initializing CD-ROM device. Driver not loaded! Meaning Error found during CD-ROM initialization. Action Ensure that the CD-ROM driver is loaded. A.4 Hard Disk and Removable Media Driver Error Messages Message ERROR: DOS ASPI Manager not Present. Driver not Loaded. Meaning The PCSCSI DOS ASPI manager is not loaded. Action Load the DOS ASPI manager prior to loading the CD-ROM driver. Message ERROR: No Devices Detected. Driver not Loaded. Meaning No devices found on SCSI bus or the driver is not loaded. Action Check the hardware connection on the removable media device. Check the CONFIG.SYS file to make sure the correct command line is included to load the removable media driver. Message ERROR: No Drive Letters Available. Driver not Loaded. Meaning The drive letter assigned for the device is not valid. Action Check the CONFIG.SYS file to modify the "last drive = .." line to include the drive letter specified. Message ERROR: Invalid command line option specified. Meaning You have selected an invalid command line option. Action Ensure that the command line settings are entered correctly. Note: The current version of the driver does not support any options. A.5 Windows FastDisk Driver Error Messages Message AMSIWF.386 - Windows - 001: The Advanced Micro Devices 32-bit disk driver cannot be loaded. There may be a conflict with another virtual device or the requested I/O port is invalid. Meaning The FastDisk device driver was unable to load. This is probably caused by insufficient memory. Action Add more memory to the computer or try to disable the loading of other optional Windows device drivers. Message AMSIWF.386 - Windows - 002: This program tried to access a SCSI device in a way that is incompatible with the Advanced Micro Devices Windows 32-bit disk access feature (AMSIWF.386). This may cause your system to become unstable. Meaning Some program tried to access an I/O port reserved for the SCSI FastDisk device driver. Action Make sure that the PCSCSI drivers are being properly installed. If the DOS ASPI driver (AMSIDA.SYS) was installed in the CONFIG.SYS file, make sure that the Windows ASPI driver (AMSIAV.386) is installed in the SYSTEM.INI file. Message AMSIWF.386 - Windows - 003: The Advanced Micro Devices 32-bit disk driver requires Windows version 3.1 or later. Meaning The FastDisk device driver detected a version of Microsoft Windows older than version 3.1. Action Upgrade to a newer version of Microsoft Windows. Message AMSIWF.386 - Windows - 006: The Advanced Micro Devices 32-bit disk driver cannot be loaded. There is unrecognizable disk software installed on this computer. The address that MS-DOS uses to communicate with the hard disk has been changed. Some software, such as disk-caching software, changes this address. If you aren't running such software, you should run a virus-detection program to make sure there is no virus on your computer. Meaning The FastDisk driver found a conflict preventing it from loading. This might be caused by some disk-caching or disk-compression programs. Action If the system and the PCSCSI FastDisk driver has worked before, than try removing any new software or adapter cards one at a time until the error message goes away. This will identify the source of the conflict. Message AMSIWF.386 - Windows - 007: The Advanced Micro Devices 32-bit disk driver requires MS-DOS version 3.10 or later. Meaning The PCSCSI FastDisk device driver tried to do a function call which did not work. This is usually because of an old version of MS-DOS. Action Install a newer version of DOS. Message AMSIWF.386 - Windows - 008: Fatal error. Disk software is installed that is incompatible with the Advanced Micro Devices 32-bit disk driver. Restart your computer by pressing CTRL+ALT+DEL. Meaning Some program (probably a device driver) tried to access the hard disk while the PCSCSI FastDisk device driver was loading. This is most likely caused by disk-caching programs. Action Remove any disk-caching types of programs and device drivers. Message AMSIWF.386 - Windows - 009: The Advanced Micro Devices 32-bit disk driver will not be loaded because AMSIWFDISABLE is set in this machine's environment. Remove this environment string and the 32-bit disk driver will load normally. Meaning The environmental variable AMSIWFDISABLE has been set in MS-DOS. This is not actually an error but is informational. Action At the DOS prompt, enter the following line to clear the environmental variable: set AMSIWF=DISABLE. Refer to your MS-DOS manual for more information on the "SET" command. Message AMSIWF.386 - Windows - 010: To continue starting Windows without using the 32-bit disk driver, press any key. Meaning This message usually follows one of the other messages. It indicates that the system will try to continue loading Windows without loading the PCSCSI FastDisk device driver. Action Follow the suggestion which corresponds to the error message which should precede this one. Message AMSIWF.386 - Windows - 011: The Advanced Micro Devices 32-bit disk driver cannot be loaded. There is not enough memory available. Windows will continue to load without the driver. Meaning The FastDisk device driver was unable to load. This was caused by insufficient memory. Action Add more memory to the computer or try to disable the loading of other optional Windows device drivers. A.6 Windows ASPI VxD Driver Error Messages Message (AMSIAV-WIN31-001): The Advanced Micro Devices 32-bit disk driver requires Windows version 3.1 or later. Meaning The ASPI VxD driver detected a version of Microsoft Windows older than version 3.1. Action Upgrade to a newer version of Microsoft Windows. Message (AMSIAV-WIN31-002): The Advanced Micro Devices 32-bit disk driver will not be loaded because AMSIAVDISABLE=Y is set in this machine's environment. Remove this environment string and the 32-bit disk driver will load normally. Meaning The environmental variable AMSIAVDISABLE has been set in MS-DOS. This is not actually an error but is informational. Action; At the DOS prompt, enter the following line to clear the environmental variable: set AMSIWFDISABLE= Refer to your MS-DOS manual for more information on the "SET" command. Message (AMSIAV-WIN31-003): To continue starting Windows without using the 32-bit disk driver, press any key. Meaning This message usually follows one of the other messages. It indicates that the system will try to continue loading Windows without loading the PCSCSI ASPI VxD device driver. Action Follow the suggestion which corresponds to the error message which should proceed this one. A.7 Windows Show SCSI Utility Error Messages Message (AMSISS-WIN-001): No Valid ASPI Manager found! Meaning ASPI manager is incompatible with AMSISS.exe. Action Check if the ASPI Manager is loaded and present. Message (AMSISS-WIN-002): No SCSI Drivers found ! Meaning Necessary drivers not loaded: DOS ASPI Manager, ASPI VxD Manager, or WINASPI.DLL. Action Check if the ASPI Manager is loaded and present. Message (AMSISS-WIN-003): ASPI manager incompatible with Windows ! Meaning Old ASPI Manager. Action Get the latest version of the ASPI Manager. Message (AMSISS-WIN-004): ASPI for Windows failed initialization ! Meaning WINASPI.DLL failed to initialize. Action Check if windows is running in enhanced and standard mode. Message (AMSISS-WIN-005): Unable to eject Media ! Meaning Unable to eject the removable media. Action Either the SCSI device does no support the eject command or the SCSI device is locked. Message (AMSISS-WIN-006): Unable to lock Media ! Meaning Unable to lock the removable media. Action The SCSI device does not support the lock command. Message (AMSISS-WIN-007): Unable to Unlock Media ! Meaning The SCSI device does not support the Unlock command or a SCSI error has occurred. Action The SCSI device does not support the unlock command. Message (AMSISS-WIN-008): Failed ASPI inquiry command ! Meaning Failed to perform an inquiry command. Action Check the version of the DOS ASPI Manager, ASPI VxD, and WInaSPI.DLL. A.8 NetASPI Driver Error Messages Message (AMSIN3-NW-3): Fail Initialization. Meaning The Controller Initialization failed. Action Check the hardware to make sure that it is working (i.e., make sure the hardware is function/al under other OS environment using the same platform. Message (AMSIN3-NW-4): Memory Allocation Failed. Meaning Failed Allocating configuration information. Action Increase the system RAM size or remove one or more applications on the server. Message (AMSIN3-NW-5): Memory Allocation Failed. Meaning Dynamic memory allocation has failed. Action Increase the system RAM size or remove one or more applications on the server. Message (AMSIN3-NW-6): PCSCSI not found. Meaning The Controller could not be found for the supplied configuration information. Action Check the hardware to make sure it is functional under other OS environments using the same platform. Message (AMSIN3-NW-8): PCSCSI found but error in config. Meaning The Controller was found but the controller configuration information was incorrect. Action Release the conflicting resource on the system (i.e., IRQ or Port Number). Message (AMSIN3-NW-9): Config info invalid. Meaning The Controller configuration information was invalid. Action Check the hardware to make sure that it is functional. Message (AMSIN3-NW-12): PCSCSI Initialization Error. Meaning This Header comes up when ever an error occurred. Action Check the Error message follow this message for details of the error. Message (AMSIN3-NW-14): Too many Cards being installed. Meaning More than four controllers are being installed in the system. The maximum number of controllers supported is four. Action Remove the excess controllers. Message (AMSIN3-NW-15): This Driver is already loaded. Cannot be loaded again. Meaning This version of the driver can be loaded only once. Action Do not try to load the driver more than once. Message (AMSIN3-NW-16): ParseDriverParameters or RegisterHardwareOptions failed. Meaning The IRQ or I/O port number or both selected are conflicting with other devices. Action Select non conflicting hardware options of the system for the controller. Message (AMSIN3-NW-17): Driver Init Complete returned error (possible hardware). Meaning Driver could not register the controller with the OS. Action Release the conflicting resource on the system (i.e., IRQ or Port Number). Message (AMSIN3-NW-20): A PCSCSI was not found at the specified location. Meaning The IRQ or I/O port number or both selected are conflicting with other devices. Action Select non conflicting hardware options of the system for the controller. Message (AMSIN3-NW-21): No AES Timers. Meaning The IRQ level of the controller could not be registered with the OS. Action This driver supports shared interrupts in systems which support the same. It may be the case that another driver that does not support shared interrupts is using the same IRQ. Select a non conflicting IRQ for this controller. page 44 page 9  Contents PCSCSI Driver Installation Guide page iii PCSCSI Driver Installation Guide General Information page 29 Quick Reference Quick Reference Installation and Usage of Drivers and Utilities Installation and Usage of Drivers and Utilities Driver Switch Definitions Error Messages Error Messages uvz},uvz}1uv}1uvuvuv.w:C{&h m; j; &&   fC(ϟ>n???<f????8F?????0c@?<???~? c>????~s>????~c>????~ C??????~<??~<<?|??&%%MSEPS Preamble 59 362 552 380 0 0 493 18 /pp_save save def /showpage {} def 40 dict begin /pp_clip false def /pp_bbox false def /F { pop } def /S {} def /B { { /pp_dy1 exch def /pp_dx1 exch def /pp_dy2 exch def /pp_dx2 exch def } stopped not { /pp_bbox true def } if } def /CB { { /pp_cy exch def /pp_cx exch def /pp_cht exch def /pp_cwd exch def } stopped not { /pp_clip true def } if } def /pp_bx1 59 def /pp_by1 362 def /pp_bx2 552 def /pp_by2 380 def &&-- '&&&% pp_clip { pp_cx pp_cy moveto pp_cwd 0 rlineto 0 pp_cht 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