This driver diskette contains driver directories for DOS, Windows (WFWG), Windows NT, Windows 95, OS/2, and NetWare. The SCO UNIX driver is on the other driver diskette. A DOS driver installation file (INSTALL.EXE), which resides in the directory, can help you install the drivers by auto-updating the AUTOEXEC.BAT & CONFIG.SYS files. ****************************************************************************** * * * In this diskette * * 様様様様様様様様 * * * * This readme file provides information for files under the following * * directories: * * 1. * * 2. : NetWare 3.11/3.12/SFT-III * * 3. : NetWare 4.00/4.01/4.02/4.10 * * 4. : OS/2 v2.0/2.1/2.11/WARP 3.0 * * 5. : Windows NT 3.1/3.5 * * 6. : Windows 3.x & WFWG 3.x * * 7. : Windows 95 * * 8. SCO UNIX 3.2v4.x driver Installation/Un-installation * * (SCO UNIX driver is in the other UNIX-formatted diskette) * * * * (note: driver Installation/Un-installation procedures for NetWare, OS/2, * * Windows (3.x, WFWG, NT, 95) are available in their individual * * driver directories ) * * * ****************************************************************************** 1. : Contains ASPI drivers and utilities for DC-390 1.1. ASPI.SYS : ASPI driver for DC-390 1.2. TRMDISK.SYS : ASPI driver for HDD and removable media devices 1.3. TFDISK.EXE : DOS compatible disk partition utility 1.4. TRMCD.EXE : CD-ROM driver 1.5. INSTALL.EXE : This is a DOS driver installtion utility that helps you install the device drivers for HDD, removable media, CD-ROM, and tape by auto-updating the CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files. 1.6. UTIL.EXE : Setup utility for you to change the options for adapter/SCSI_devices without re-booting the system and pressing key 2. : Contains drivers for Netware v3.11/v3.12/SFT-III. 2.1. NV31XBMP.DSK: disk driver / ASPI manager. 2.2. ASPITRAN.DSK: ASPI transport layer driver. 3. : Contains drivers for Netware v4.00/v4.01/4.02/4.10 3.1. NV4XXBMP.DDI: installation configuration file. 3.2. NV4XXBMP.DSK: disk driver / ASPI manager. 3.3. ASPITRAN.DSK: ASPI transport layer driver. 4. OS/2: Contains 4 files under the \OS2DRV directory of this driver diskette and is for OS/2 versions 2.0/2.1/2.11/WARP 3.0. 4.1. TMSCSIM.EXE: Execution file for DDINSTAL 4.2. TMSCSIM.ADD: SCSI Device Driver 4.3. TMSCSIM.DDP: SCSI Device Driver Profile 5. : It contains drivers for Windows NT v3.1/3.5: 5.1. OEMSETUP.INF : Setup Information File 5.2. TRM390.SYS : SCSI Driver 5.3. TXTSETUP.OEM : Setup Text File 5.4. DCSCSI : Setup Tag File 6. : It contains drivers for Windows 3.x & Windows for WorkGroup 3.x 7. : It contains drivers for Windows 95 There are two driver files under the \WIN95 directory of the driver diskette: => TRM390.MPD => SCSI.INF 8. SCO UNIX 3.2v4.x driver Installation/Un-installation: This following explains how to install SCO UNIX Boot Time Loadable Driver (BTLD) for Tekram PCI SCSI adapter DC-390. Note: The SCO UNIX mentioned here would cover SCO UNIX System V 3.2v4.x and SCO ODT (Open DeskTop) 2.0/3.0 and later. Since BTLD is not supported in earlier versions of SCO UNIX, it is highly recommended that you upgrade your SCO UNIX to the above mentioned versions in order to fully utilize the power of a varity of hardware devices. Two different installation procedures would be described separately. Use the one fit your environment: => SCO UNIX has been installed on a non-SCSI boot drive => SCO UNIX is to be installed from scratch on a SCSI drive attached to DC-390 < 8.1 Driver Installation for an installed SCO UNIX system on a non-SCSI boot drive: > 1. Boot SCO UNIX into administration (single user) mode. 2. It is required to make a backup copy of the working UNIX kernel in case hazardous conditions take place. Use the following command to make the copy first: cp /unix /unix.ok 3. Insert BTLD driver diskette into floppy drive to start driver installation by typing: installpkg 4. The screen would then show the driver package description like the following: NAME DESCRIPTION tps.pkg Tekram PCI SCSI DC-390 (v1.0) Go on typing the following command to install the driver: tps.pkg A series of messages would be displayed and the procedure is completed. 5. If any SCSI device is to be added (it is NOT necessary to have the hardware actually connected !!), it is the proper time to do it now (Refer to SCO UNIX administrator's manual for how to add SCSI devices to system). Note: It's important that when asked to input the driver prefix, enter tps in response, and proceed as normal. Otherwise you can manually edit the SCSI device configuration file /etc/conf/cf.d/mscsi. 6. After devices are added, rebuild kernel as instructed. If you do not plan to add any device, in order to rebuild the kernel, type the following commands: cd /etc/conf/cf.d ./link_unix 7. Reboot the system to have the driver take effect. < 8.2 Installation of the SCO UNIX along with DC-390's driver > 1. Insert system diskette N1 to boot from floppy. 2. When boot prompt is shown like the following: Boot : Type the following command to proceed: link 3. When the system asks for the name of the driver package, type tps.pkg 4. The system would keep on booting from floppy N1 and then request to have driver diskette inserted into floppy drive. Do this as requested. After driver is successfully loaded, follow the normal procedures to install the SCO UNIX. In the process of installation, driver diskette may have to be inserted as instructed. Once the system reboots with driver successfully installed, messages similar to the following will be displayed: device address vector dma comment ___________________________________________________________________________ : : % - - - Tekram PCI SCSI adapter driver(V1.0) %+adapter 0x9000-0x9100 11 - ha=0/id=7 at bus=0/dev=5/func=0 %++device - - - id=0/lun=0/disk/206MB/"IBM ..." %++device - - - id=2/lun=0/tape/"WANGTEK ..." : :