ARTOP SCSI-2 UTILITY ARTOP SCSI-2 NetWare Driver ³ Release Date : 05/01/1995 AECSCSI.DSK suport NetWare 386 v3.1x and v4.0 SCSI-2 disk module and ASPI managers. ARTOP SCSI-2 netware driver have full support for standard SCSI disk drives, 'NetWare Ready' drives, and removable media disk drives (including optical drives). AECSCI.DSK also contain a built-in ASPI manager. This allows for other NetWare Loadable Modules (NLMs) to gain access to the SCSI-2 host adapter. AECSCSI.DSK compatible with built-in SCSI driver which are CDROM.nlm, CDNASPI.DSK, ASPITRAN.DSK and ASPICD.DSK. :load AECSCSI port=160 remove=1 port=160 => support I/O port 160-167 port=168 => support I/O port 168-16F port=1E0 => support I/O port 1E0-1E7 port=1E8 => support I/O port 1E8-1EF remove=0 => disable Removable disk(include MO) as a Hard disk. remove=1 => enable Removable disk(include MO) as a Hard disk. Example <A> OS : Netware 3.12(Diskette) System : 486-66 with 8 MB memory Fdd : 1.44 MB(Drive A) Hdd : 1.2 GB (Drive C) LAN Card : WD8003 compatible Ethernet *Install procedure : 1. Make a small DOS partiton(20 MB). 2. Make a directory c:\server.312 3. Copy ARTOP SCSI-2 driver to directory c:\server.312 . 4. copy CDNASPI.DSK(for ASPI) and ASPITRAN.DSK to directory c:\server.312 5. copy lan driver WD31.lan to c:\server.312 5. Insert Netware 3.12 Install Diskette and Run Install from Drive A: 6. Follow Netware 3.12 procedure then into Netware Command line prompt. 7. Load AECSCSI.DSK from Drive c:\netware.312\AECSCSI.DSK . :load c:\netware.312\AECSCSI <Enter> 8. Load Lan driver WD31.lan :load c:\netware.312\wd31 :bind ipx to wd31 9. Load Install 10. Partiton a Netware partition. 11. Create a Netware SYS: volume and mount SYS:. 12. Follow Netware Installation guide Copy Netware System file and utility 13. Create file Startup.ncf and autoexec.ncf 14. Make sure load CDNASPI.DSK and CDROM.nlm in autoexec.bat not in startup.ncf. Example <B> OS : Netware 4.00(CDROM) System : 486-66 with 16 MB memory Fdd : 1.44 MB(Drive A) Hdd : 1.5 GB (Drive C) CDROM : SONY CDU-521(Drive D on ARTOP SCSI-2) LAN Card : NE2000 compatible Ethernet 1. Make a small DOS partiton(20 MB). 2. Make a directory c:\server.40 3. Install CDROM drive as a MSDOS drive D: 4. Insert Netware 4.0 CDROM diskette. 5. Copy ARTOP SCSI-2 driver to directory c:\server.40 6. copy CDNASPI.DSK and ASPITRAN.DSK(D:\netware.40\________\diskdrv\) to directory c:\server.40 7. Change directory to D:\netware.40\________\c_03c\) then copy CDROM.NLM to c:\server.40 8. Change directory to \netware.40\english then run INSTALL.BAT 9. Give server name and IPX number then follow install guide. 10. Select Load another(different) driver then press <Ins>,<F3> select directory c:\server.40 then select AECSCSI.DSK (I/O port 1F0h) 12. Then continue to install. 13. Then Select automatically to install Hdd partition. 14. Select <F10> to save Volume. 15. Then you need insert [LICESE] floppy diskette. 16. Select <Alt><F10> exit to Netware command prompt. 17. Load c:\server.40\CDNASPI 18. Load c:\server.40\CDROM then must remember CDROM drive no. 19. Run CD MOUUNT 1 then remember CDROM volume name(CDVOL01) and *** Don't care any CDROM error message. 20. Load c:\netware.40\instll 21. Select Install a new V4.0 server. 22. Select <F3> to enter Directory CDVOL01:\netware.40\english 23. Follow Novell install guide to continue next procedure. 24. Make sure load CDNASPI.DSK and CDROM.nlm in autoexec.bat not in startup.ncf.Download Driver Pack
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