DC4030VL-2 README File Revision 1.03 +====================================================================+ | | | Release Information: | | | | Drivers & Utilities for DOS, Windows and NetWare .. Version 3.30 | | Device Driver for Unix ............................ Version 1.02 | | Device Driver for OS/2 ............................ Version 1.01 | | | +====================================================================+ Thank you for purchasing the DC4030VL-2 Disk Accelerator. Your DC4030VL-2 should include two diskettes. One diskette contains the drivers for DOS, Windows, NetWare and OS/2. It also contains several DOS utility programs. The second diskette contains the drivers for Unix Operating Systems. These drivers enable your system to take the advantage of the high speed 32-Bit VL-Bus. +------------------------------------+ | Driver for DOS | +------------------------------------+ You will need this driver under the following situations: 1. More than two IDE drives are attached to the DC4030VL-2 controller 2. The DC4030VL-2 functions as the SECONDARY disk controller 3. When installing the Windows drivers for 32 Bit VL-Bus access Please refer to the User's Manual for the DOS driver installation. If your DC4030VL-2 will be installed as the SECONDARY disk controller, follow the steps in the section below entitled "Secondary Disk Controller Operation." The DOS driver is needed to work in conjunction with the Windows drivers. Refer to README file found in WINDOWS directory. +------------------------------------+ | Drivers for NetWare | +------------------------------------+ The subdirectory "NETWARE" contains the device drivers for NetWare 3.10 and NetWare 3.11. Browse the README file in the subdirectory "NETWARE" for information about the NetWare driver installation. +------------------------------------+ | Driver for Windows | +------------------------------------+ The subdirectory "WINDOWS" contains the device driver for Windows 3.10. Browse the README file in the subdirectory "WINDOWS" for information about the Windows drivers installation. +------------------------------------+ | Driver for OS/2 | +------------------------------------+ The subdirectory "OS2" contains the device driver for OS/2 2.0 and OS/2 2.1. Browse the README file in the subdirectory "OS/2" for information about the OS/2 driver installation. +------------------------------------+ | Drivers for Unix | +------------------------------------+ ******** Install UNIX Operating System ******** Cache Disabled Mode is recommended for the initial installation of the Unix operating system. In the Cache Disabled Mode, there is no read or write caching. It is guaranteed that the disk caching function will not interfere with the disk media scanning commonly seen at the operating system installation. The drivers for Unix operating systems are provided in another diskette. ******** Install UNIX Driver ******** This driver is for AT&T UNIX SVR 4.0 and SCO UNIX 3.2.X. It is provided on the second diskette. The driver is common for all the following Promise disk controller: . DC-200, DC-200M . DC-4030VL, DC4030VL-1, DC4030VL-2, . DC-400, DC-420. If your computer has any two controllers listed above, you only need to install the driver just once. Please follow the steps below to install the UNIX driver: 1. Insert the diskette which contains the UNIX Driver into drive A: and type the following command after the prompt "#": # installpkg 2. The system will ask you for the IRQ of the SECONDARY hard disk controller with the question below. NOTE: This question only applies to the system that a Promise Technology card will be installed as the SECONDARY disk controller. If you will install one Promise disk accelerator as the secondary hard disk controller, what is the IRQ of the secondary hard disk controller in this system (12 or 15)? (default=15) If you are installing a single card in the system, this choice will have no bearing on your installation. 3. The following message will be displayed on the screen: Does the mainboard CPU have a 16-bit external data bus (for examples, IBM 486 SLC2 ...) instead of a 32-bit bus (Y/N)? (default=N) Please answer 'Y' or 'N' to fit your mainboard CPU. 4. Done! You have completed the installation if you are running AT&T UNIX SVR 4.0. 5. If you are running SCO UNIX, type the following commands after the driver is installed: # cd / # shutdown -y -g0 -i6 These commands will shutdown and reboot your system with the new kernel. NOTE: A PRIMARY hard disk controller is configured with IRQ 14. While a SECONDARY hard disk controller is configured with IRQ 12 or 15. ******** Adding Secondary Hard Disks ******** For the Unix operating system to recognize more than one drive, you must use the ptidiskadd command. This will make secondary hard disks "visible" to the system. 1. Please type the following command: # ptidiskadd 2. The command will ask you of the following three questions: Which controller will the hard disk be attached to? 1. the primary controller 2. the secondary controller Please choose answer(1 or 2)(default=1): Which cable (of this controller) will the hard disk be attached to? 1. the first cable 2. the second cable Please choose the answer(1 or 2)(default=1): Will the hard disk be the master(single) or slave drive on this cable? 1. the master or single hard disk 2. the slave hard disk Please choose the answer(1 or 2)(default=2): Please answer the questions according to your setting. 4. The other steps are very similar to the procedures about "Adding secondary hard disks" found in the System Administrator's Guide of SCO UNIX Operating System. Please refer to the System Administrator's Guide for further reference. NOTE: 1.) When executing ptidiskadd, you MUST set the Promise disk controller to "cache disabled" in the CSU setup. With "cache disabled", the system will be able to identify the bad sectors on the hard disk. 2.) This utility will not work until you have installed the Promise Disk Accelerator Driver and rebooted with the new kernel. 3.) With a PRIMARY and SECONDARY Promise disk controller in a system, up to eight hard disks can be installed. ******** Remove the Driver ******** If you want to remove the driver and recover to the original hard disk device driver, please type the following command after the prompt #: # removepkg Certain installed package name(s) will be displayed on the screen. Please choose "Promise Disk Accelerator Driver". The remove procedure will continue. If you are running the SCO UNIX, please type the following commands to shutdown and reboot your system: # cd / # shutdown -y -g0 -i6 +==============================+ | Trademarks Acknowledgments | +==============================+ VESA is a registered trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association. VL-Bus is a trademark of the Video Electronics Standards Association. MS-DOS and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. PC, PC-AT and OS/2 are registered trademarks of IBM Corporation. Unix is a registered trademark of American Telephone and Telegraph Corp. NetWare is a registered trademark of Novell Corporation.