/ET
Search SCSI devices for Logical Units (LUNs). If
any attached SCSI devices support multiple logical units (LUNs), then this
parameter should be set. Certain CD-ROM drives that handle multiple CD-ROMs
require this parameter. The default setting (/!ET) assumes each SCSI device
has only one logical unit (LUN 0).
/FS
Enable fast synchronous data transfers. This
parameter applies to the FD16-700.ADD driver only. New SCSI devices
are capable of higher speed data transfers. However, a TMC-1850 chip
is required on your Future Domain adapter for these devices to operate
properly.
If all Future Domain adapters in your system contain the
TMC-1850 chip, then this option will be set by default. However,
if there is a mixture of adapters installed in your system containing TMC-1800
and TMC-1850 chips, then this option will be disabled by default.
Specifying this parameter will enable fast synchronous
data transfers for all adapters regardless of the level of chip present
on the adapter. The negative form of this parameter (/!FS) can be
used to disable fast synchronous data transfers for all adapters controlled
by this driver.
/RD
Sets the maximum device recovery time after a SCSI Bus Reset.
This delay allows devices to recover after resetting the
SCSI bus so they are not missed when the ADD driver scans the
SCSI bus for installed devices.
The default value is 2 seconds, which is adequate for
the majority of SCSI devices. However, a device with a long recovery
time such as some scanners, may benefit from a longer delay.
/A:n
Adapter number. Note:
If multiple Future Domain adapters are present, the adapters are numbered
as follows:
o For TMC-16xx (ISA) and MCS-600/700
(MicroChannel) adapters: The lowest I/O port address is assigned
adapter index 0. Port addresses are determined by the Reference Diskette
on the MCS-600/700 series adapters.
/!DM
Disable DASD Manager support.
The OS2DASD.DMD will manage any SCSI device that indicates it is a removable
or
fixed magnetic disk.
In some cases, a device supplier
may provide a specific driver written to either IBM SCSI.SYS or Adaptec
ASPI interfaces. SCSI devices may be listed in single digits as SCSI device
numbers, or as pairs of numbers indicating a SCSI device number and logical
unit number. In these cases, this parameter might be used to disable
the OS/2 DASD Manager from claiming the device.
:unitlist
List of unit identifiers with the format t for
SCSI target ID or (t,l) for SCSI target ID and SCSI logical unit number.
For example: /!DM:4,3,(2,1)
/!SM
Disable SCSI Manager support. Prevents
OS2SCSI.DMD from reporting that SCSI devices listed are available for allocation
to drivers written to IBM SCSI.SYS interfaces. SCSI devices might
be listed in single digits as SCSI device
numbers, or as pairs of numbers indicating a
SCSI device number and logical unit number.
:unitlist
List of unit identifiers with the format t for
SCSI target ID or (t,l) for SCSI target ID and SCSI logical unit number.
For example: /!SM,6,4,(2,0)
/ET
Search SCSI devices for Logical
Units (LUNs). If any attached SCSI devices support multiple logical
units (LUNs), then this parameter should be set. Certain CD-ROM drives
that handle multiple CD-ROMs require this parameter. The default setting
(/!ET) assumes each SCSI device has only one logical unit (LUN 0).
:unitlist
A list of unit identifiers that can have the
format t for SCSI target ID or (t,l) for SCSI target ID and SCSI logical
unit number.