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  ; File: NWISS.HAM

    Driver NWISS
    {
	   Description:        $NWISS_1

	   Help:               $NWISS_2

	   PAR:                2.00

	   FILE:               NWISS.HAM

	   PROD:               'EISA.TRI.380.1', 'EISA.TRI.390.1', 'EISA.TRI.3A0.1'

	   Time:               30


	   PROMPT SLOT 
	   {
	      Values:         1 - 65535
	   }

	   PROMPT READPRIORITY
	   {
	      Values:         "READPRIORITY"
	      Default:        UNDEFINED
	      Description:    $NWISS_3
	      Help:           $NWISS_4
	      OutputFormat:   '%s'
	      Type:           STRING 
	   }

	   PROMPT NOREADAHEAD
	   {
	      Values:         "NOREADAHEAD"
	      Default:        UNDEFINED
	      Description:    $NWISS_6
	      Help:           $NWISS_7
	      OutputFormat:   '%s'
	      Type:           STRING 
	   }

	   PROMPT WRITEVERIFY
	   {
	      Values:         "WRITEVERIFY"
	      Default:        UNDEFINED
	      Description:    $NWISS_9
	      Help:           $NWISS_10
	      OutputFormat:   '%s'
	      Type:           STRING 
	   }
    }


DLANG:  4
;English
	$NWISS_1 = "Tricord Systems ISS Host Adapter Module (HAM) for Netware 4.1X"
	$NWISS_2 = "This driver will automatically detect and bind to the next
			 available ISS board found.  No command line
			 parameters are required.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 This driver can be used to access multiple adapter 
			 cards.  Load this driver once for each adapter card.
			 Reference the driver release notes file on the Tricord
			 Netware Drivers Diskette for information on command
			 line parameters."

	$NWISS_3 = "Read Priority"
	$NWISS_4 = "Use this option to enable the Read Priority feature,
			 which potentially increases overall performance of 
			 the server. The Read Priority algorithm gives read 
			 operations a higher priority than write operations.\n\n
			 Operating environments which use disk mirroring will
			 see a performance increase when this feature is enabled,
			 since data is cached in memory and written to disk at
			 a later time (lazy write algorithm). Netware's caching
			 scheme for file system activities is based on the 
			 lazy write principal.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 Operating environments that do not take advantage of 
			 Read Priority are those that do not allow delayed write
			 operations. A primary example of this type of environment
			 is a database system." 
	$NWISS_5 = "READPRIORITY"

	$NWISS_6 = "Disk Read Ahead"
	$NWISS_7 = "Use this option to disable the Read Priority feature.
			 The driver disables disk read ahead caching on each
			 SCSI-II compatable disk drive attached to the selected
			 adapter.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 Disk Read Ahead is enabled by default. Disk Read Ahead 
			 caching is a means of speeding up sequential disk read
			 operations. When a block of data is not present in the 
			 disk drive's cache RAM, it is read from the disk media
			 and copied to the drive's cache RAM. The disk Read Ahead
			 algorithm reads the requested data block as well as any
			 remaining blocks on the current track. This effectively
			 provides a 'read-ahead effect'. This feature is very 
			 efficient in an environment in which sequential disk 
			 operations are prevalent."
	$NWISS_8 = "NOREADAHEAD"

	$NWISS_9 = "Disk Write Verification"
	$NWISS_10 = 
		      "Use this option to enable the Disk Write Verification
			 feature. The driver, by default, disables disk read
			 after write verification on each device. When this
			 feature is enabled, however, the driver uses the current
			 state of the Netware 'set Enable Disk Read After Write
			 Verify' parameter as it's default setting." 
	$NWISS_11 = "WRITEVERIFY"

LANG:  6
;French
	$NWISS_1 = "Tricord Systems ISS Host Adapter Module (HAM) for Netware 4.1X"
	$NWISS_2 = "This driver will automatically detect and bind to the next
			 available ISS board found.  No command line
			 parameters are required.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 This driver can be used to access multiple adapter 
			 cards.  Load this driver once for each adapter card.
			 Reference the driver release notes file on the Tricord
			 Netware Drivers Diskette for information on command
			 line parameters."

	$NWISS_3 = "Read Priority"
	$NWISS_4 = "Use this option to enable the Read Priority feature,
			 which potentially increases overall performance of 
			 the server. The Read Priority algorithm gives read 
			 operations a higher priority than write operations.\n\n
			 Operating environments which use disk mirroring will
			 see a performance increase when this feature is enabled,
			 since data is cached in memory and written to disk at
			 a later time (lazy write algorithm). Netware's caching
			 scheme for file system activities is based on the 
			 lazy write principal.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 Operating environments that do not take advantage of 
			 Read Priority are those that do not allow delayed write
			 operations. A primary example of this type of environment
			 is a database system." 
	$NWISS_5 = "READPRIORITY"

	$NWISS_6 = "Disk Read Ahead"
	$NWISS_7 = "Use this option to disable the Read Priority feature.
			 The driver disables disk read ahead caching on each
			 SCSI-II compatable disk drive attached to the selected
			 adapter.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 Disk Read Ahead is enabled by default. Disk Read Ahead 
			 caching is a means of speeding up sequential disk read
			 operations. When a block of data is not present in the 
			 disk drive's cache RAM, it is read from the disk media
			 and copied to the drive's cache RAM. The disk Read Ahead
			 algorithm reads the requested data block as well as any
			 remaining blocks on the current track. This effectively
			 provides a 'read-ahead effect'. This feature is very 
			 efficient in an environment in which sequential disk 
			 operations are prevalent."
	$NWISS_8 = "NOREADAHEAD"

	$NWISS_9 = "Disk Write Verification"
	$NWISS_10 = 
		      "Use this option to enable the Disk Write Verification
			 feature. The driver, by default, disables disk read
			 after write verification on each device. When this
			 feature is enabled, however, the driver uses the current
			 state of the Netware 'set Enable Disk Read After Write
			 Verify' parameter as it's default setting." 
	$NWISS_11 = "WRITEVERIFY"

LANG:  7
;German
	$NWISS_1 = "Tricord Systems ISS Host Adapter Module (HAM) for Netware 4.1X"
	$NWISS_2 = "This driver will automatically detect and bind to the next
			 available ISS board found.  No command line
			 parameters are required.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 This driver can be used to access multiple adapter 
			 cards.  Load this driver once for each adapter card.
			 Reference the driver release notes file on the Tricord
			 Netware Drivers Diskette for information on command
			 line parameters."

	$NWISS_3 = "Read Priority"
	$NWISS_4 = "Use this option to enable the Read Priority feature,
			 which potentially increases overall performance of 
			 the server. The Read Priority algorithm gives read 
			 operations a higher priority than write operations.\n\n
			 Operating environments which use disk mirroring will
			 see a performance increase when this feature is enabled,
			 since data is cached in memory and written to disk at
			 a later time (lazy write algorithm). Netware's caching
			 scheme for file system activities is based on the 
			 lazy write principal.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 Operating environments that do not take advantage of 
			 Read Priority are those that do not allow delayed write
			 operations. A primary example of this type of environment
			 is a database system." 
	$NWISS_5 = "READPRIORITY"

	$NWISS_6 = "Disk Read Ahead"
	$NWISS_7 = "Use this option to disable the Read Priority feature.
			 The driver disables disk read ahead caching on each
			 SCSI-II compatable disk drive attached to the selected
			 adapter.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 Disk Read Ahead is enabled by default. Disk Read Ahead 
			 caching is a means of speeding up sequential disk read
			 operations. When a block of data is not present in the 
			 disk drive's cache RAM, it is read from the disk media
			 and copied to the drive's cache RAM. The disk Read Ahead
			 algorithm reads the requested data block as well as any
			 remaining blocks on the current track. This effectively
			 provides a 'read-ahead effect'. This feature is very 
			 efficient in an environment in which sequential disk 
			 operations are prevalent."
	$NWISS_8 = "NOREADAHEAD"

	$NWISS_9 = "Disk Write Verification"
	$NWISS_10 = 
		      "Use this option to enable the Disk Write Verification
			 feature. The driver, by default, disables disk read
			 after write verification on each device. When this
			 feature is enabled, however, the driver uses the current
			 state of the Netware 'set Enable Disk Read After Write
			 Verify' parameter as it's default setting." 
	$NWISS_11 = "WRITEVERIFY"

LANG:  8
;Italian
	$NWISS_1 = "Tricord Systems ISS Host Adapter Module (HAM) for Netware 4.1X"
	$NWISS_2 = "This driver will automatically detect and bind to the next
			 available ISS board found.  No command line
			 parameters are required.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 This driver can be used to access multiple adapter 
			 cards.  Load this driver once for each adapter card.
			 Reference the driver release notes file on the Tricord
			 Netware Drivers Diskette for information on command
			 line parameters."

	$NWISS_3 = "Read Priority"
	$NWISS_4 = "Use this option to enable the Read Priority feature,
			 which potentially increases overall performance of 
			 the server. The Read Priority algorithm gives read 
			 operations a higher priority than write operations.\n\n
			 Operating environments which use disk mirroring will
			 see a performance increase when this feature is enabled,
			 since data is cached in memory and written to disk at
			 a later time (lazy write algorithm). Netware's caching
			 scheme for file system activities is based on the 
			 lazy write principal.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 Operating environments that do not take advantage of 
			 Read Priority are those that do not allow delayed write
			 operations. A primary example of this type of environment
			 is a database system." 
	$NWISS_5 = "READPRIORITY"

	$NWISS_6 = "Disk Read Ahead"
	$NWISS_7 = "Use this option to disable the Read Priority feature.
			 The driver disables disk read ahead caching on each
			 SCSI-II compatable disk drive attached to the selected
			 adapter.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 Disk Read Ahead is enabled by default. Disk Read Ahead 
			 caching is a means of speeding up sequential disk read
			 operations. When a block of data is not present in the 
			 disk drive's cache RAM, it is read from the disk media
			 and copied to the drive's cache RAM. The disk Read Ahead
			 algorithm reads the requested data block as well as any
			 remaining blocks on the current track. This effectively
			 provides a 'read-ahead effect'. This feature is very 
			 efficient in an environment in which sequential disk 
			 operations are prevalent."
	$NWISS_8 = "NOREADAHEAD"

	$NWISS_9 = "Disk Write Verification"
	$NWISS_10 = 
		      "Use this option to enable the Disk Write Verification
			 feature. The driver, by default, disables disk read
			 after write verification on each device. When this
			 feature is enabled, however, the driver uses the current
			 state of the Netware 'set Enable Disk Read After Write
			 Verify' parameter as it's default setting." 
	$NWISS_11 = "WRITEVERIFY"

LANG:  14
;Spanish
	$NWISS_1 = "Tricord Systems ISS Host Adapter Module (HAM) for Netware 4.1X"
	$NWISS_2 = "This driver will automatically detect and bind to the next
			 available ISS board found.  No command line
			 parameters are required.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 This driver can be used to access multiple adapter 
			 cards.  Load this driver once for each adapter card.
			 Reference the driver release notes file on the Tricord
			 Netware Drivers Diskette for information on command
			 line parameters."

	$NWISS_3 = "Read Priority"
	$NWISS_4 = "Use this option to enable the Read Priority feature,
			 which potentially increases overall performance of 
			 the server. The Read Priority algorithm gives read 
			 operations a higher priority than write operations.\n\n
			 Operating environments which use disk mirroring will
			 see a performance increase when this feature is enabled,
			 since data is cached in memory and written to disk at
			 a later time (lazy write algorithm). Netware's caching
			 scheme for file system activities is based on the 
			 lazy write principal.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 Operating environments that do not take advantage of 
			 Read Priority are those that do not allow delayed write
			 operations. A primary example of this type of environment
			 is a database system." 
	$NWISS_5 = "READPRIORITY"

	$NWISS_6 = "Disk Read Ahead"
	$NWISS_7 = "Use this option to disable the Read Priority feature.
			 The driver disables disk read ahead caching on each
			 SCSI-II compatable disk drive attached to the selected
			 adapter.\n\n

		       SPECIAL NOTE:
			 Disk Read Ahead is enabled by default. Disk Read Ahead 
			 caching is a means of speeding up sequential disk read
			 operations. When a block of data is not present in the 
			 disk drive's cache RAM, it is read from the disk media
			 and copied to the drive's cache RAM. The disk Read Ahead
			 algorithm reads the requested data block as well as any
			 remaining blocks on the current track. This effectively
			 provides a 'read-ahead effect'. This feature is very 
			 efficient in an environment in which sequential disk 
			 operations are prevalent."
	$NWISS_8 = "NOREADAHEAD"

	$NWISS_9 = "Disk Write Verification"
	$NWISS_10 = 
		      "Use this option to enable the Disk Write Verification
			 feature. The driver, by default, disables disk read
			 after write verification on each device. When this
			 feature is enabled, however, the driver uses the current
			 state of the Netware 'set Enable Disk Read After Write
			 Verify' parameter as it's default setting." 
	$NWISS_11 = "WRITEVERIFY"
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