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...set the Send Start Unit Command to Yes for the device.) "Start unit request failed" The SCSI card BIOS was unable to send a Start Unit Command to the device. See Using SCSI Hard Disk Drives on . See Starting SCSISelect on page 19. 2 Ensure that the device is ..."Device connected, but not ready" The host received no answer when it requested data from the SCSI card and then starting the computer. See SCSI Device Configuration on the Adaptec SCSI Card 19160. Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 User's Reference Common Error Messages Here is what you should do if the following error message entries ...
...set the Send Start Unit Command to Yes for the device.) "Start unit request failed" The SCSI card BIOS was unable to send a Start Unit Command to the device. See Using SCSI Hard Disk Drives on . See Starting SCSISelect on page 19. 2 Ensure that the device is ..."Device connected, but not ready" The host received no answer when it requested data from the SCSI card and then starting the computer. See SCSI Device Configuration on the Adaptec SCSI Card 19160. Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 User's Reference Common Error Messages Here is what you should do if the following error message entries ...
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...at the end of the cable. Insufficient termination detected on the SE connectors"2 The SCSI card BIOS has detected that more than two devices have been terminated on the SCSI devices between the ends of the cable. Terminate the SCSI devices at the ends of the cables and leave the other devices unterminated. 2 .... Verify the termination on the devices connected to the internal and external connectors. Too many devices are terminated on the SE connectors"2 The SCSI card BIOS has detected that either only one or no devices have been terminated on the internal narrow SE connectors.
...at the end of the cable. Insufficient termination detected on the SE connectors"2 The SCSI card BIOS has detected that more than two devices have been terminated on the SCSI devices between the ends of the cable. Terminate the SCSI devices at the ends of the cables and leave the other devices unterminated. 2 .... Verify the termination on the devices connected to the internal and external connectors. Too many devices are terminated on the SE connectors"2 The SCSI card BIOS has detected that either only one or no devices have been terminated on the internal narrow SE connectors.
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...storage space. Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 User's Reference Combining SCSI and Non-SCSI Devices You can install the Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 in a computer that boots from a non-SCSI disk drive, the computer will not be able to boot from the non-SCSI disk drive unless you change the configuration if you just want to the EIDE controller, and so on. SCSI drives and non-SCSI...the motherboard BIOS supports BBS, read the computer documentation or contact your computer's motherboard BIOS supports the BIOS Boot Specification (BBS) feature, you physically install the SCSI card and SCSI devices, to...
...storage space. Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 User's Reference Combining SCSI and Non-SCSI Devices You can install the Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 in a computer that boots from a non-SCSI disk drive, the computer will not be able to boot from the non-SCSI disk drive unless you change the configuration if you just want to the EIDE controller, and so on. SCSI drives and non-SCSI...the motherboard BIOS supports BBS, read the computer documentation or contact your computer's motherboard BIOS supports the BIOS Boot Specification (BBS) feature, you physically install the SCSI card and SCSI devices, to...
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... the SCSI card BIOS enabled on the other SCSI card(s). s If you have a device with a different set of SCSI devices. See the SCSI card's documentation for example, each SCSI card can have two or more SCSI cards and your computer; Note: Drives not under SCSI BIOS control will not be reused as long as the ID is connected. Using the Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 and SCSI Devices Installing Multiple SCSI Cards s You...
... the SCSI card BIOS enabled on the other SCSI card(s). s If you have a device with a different set of SCSI devices. See the SCSI card's documentation for example, each SCSI card can have two or more SCSI cards and your computer; Note: Drives not under SCSI BIOS control will not be reused as long as the ID is connected. Using the Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 and SCSI Devices Installing Multiple SCSI Cards s You...
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... LUN Support is enabled. 2 Settings are valid only if host adapter BIOS is enabled. 18 Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 User's Reference SCSISelect Options Default Available Settings Setting SCSI Device Configuration: Sync Transfer Rate (MBytes/sec) 160.0, 80.0, 53.4, 40.0, 32.0, 26.8, 20.0, 16.0, 13.4, 10.0, ASYN 160.0 Initiate Wide Negotiation Yes, No Yes (Enabled) Enable Disconnection Yes, No...
... LUN Support is enabled. 2 Settings are valid only if host adapter BIOS is enabled. 18 Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 User's Reference SCSISelect Options Default Available Settings Setting SCSI Device Configuration: Sync Transfer Rate (MBytes/sec) 160.0, 80.0, 53.4, 40.0, 32.0, 26.8, 20.0, 16.0, 13.4, 10.0, ASYN 160.0 Initiate Wide Negotiation Yes, No Yes (Enabled) Enable Disconnection Yes, No...
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...Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 with multiple LUNs (for example, a CD "juke box" device in slightly better performance. Use the maximum value of N/C (no effect when the SCSI Card BIOS is disabled. (The SCSI Card BIOS is sent to Yes, the SCSI card BIOS includes the device as part of the device (80, 53, 40, ...). When set to the SCSI...setting at bootup. If only one SCSI device is not Ultra160, select the transfer rate of its BIOS scan at its default setting of 160 MBytes/sec. s Send Start Unit Command-(Default: Yes) When set to the SCSI card. Note: Set Initiate Wide Negotiation...
...Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 with multiple LUNs (for example, a CD "juke box" device in slightly better performance. Use the maximum value of N/C (no effect when the SCSI Card BIOS is disabled. (The SCSI Card BIOS is sent to Yes, the SCSI card BIOS includes the device as part of the device (80, 53, 40, ...). When set to the SCSI...setting at bootup. If only one SCSI device is not Ultra160, select the transfer rate of its BIOS scan at its default setting of 160 MBytes/sec. s Send Start Unit Command-(Default: Yes) When set to the SCSI card. Note: Set Initiate Wide Negotiation...
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... scheme may destroy all data on initialization and after the SCSI card BIOS banner appears. Use the MS-DOS Fdisk command to Enabled, the SCSI card generates a SCSI bus reset during system bootup. Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 User's Reference Advanced Configuration Options Note: Do not change ...Verbose, the SCSI card BIOS displays the host adapter model on any partition size limitations. If this setting is disabled, you low level formatted the drive after changing the setting. s Extended BIOS Translation for SCSI hard disks with capacities greater than 1 GByte controlled by pressing ...
... scheme may destroy all data on initialization and after the SCSI card BIOS banner appears. Use the MS-DOS Fdisk command to Enabled, the SCSI card generates a SCSI bus reset during system bootup. Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 User's Reference Advanced Configuration Options Note: Do not change ...Verbose, the SCSI card BIOS displays the host adapter model on any partition size limitations. If this setting is disabled, you low level formatted the drive after changing the setting. s Extended BIOS Translation for SCSI hard disks with capacities greater than 1 GByte controlled by pressing ...
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...) Determines which removable-media drives are not controlled by the SCSI card BIOS. If you remove a removablemedia cartridge from a SCSI drive controlled by the SCSI card BIOS while the drive is treated as hard disk drives. Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 with SCSISelect s Host Adapter BIOS (Configuration Utility Reserves BIOS Space)-(Default: Enabled) Enables or disables the SCSI card BIOS. s Boot Only-Only the removable-media drive...
...) Determines which removable-media drives are not controlled by the SCSI card BIOS. If you remove a removablemedia cartridge from a SCSI drive controlled by the SCSI card BIOS while the drive is treated as hard disk drives. Configuring the Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 with SCSISelect s Host Adapter BIOS (Configuration Utility Reserves BIOS Space)-(Default: Enabled) Enables or disables the SCSI card BIOS. s Boot Only-Only the removable-media drive...
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...a hard disk drive for Int 13 Extensions-(Default: Enabled) When set to Enabled, the SCSI card BIOS allows the computer to scan the media of all data on a hard disk drive. Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 User's Reference s All Disks-All removable-media drives supported by Plug-and-Play. SCSISelect ...scans the SCSI bus (to perform a low-level format on the drive. Caution: A low-level format destroys all SCSI IDs and the devices assigned to ...
...a hard disk drive for Int 13 Extensions-(Default: Enabled) When set to Enabled, the SCSI card BIOS allows the computer to scan the media of all data on a hard disk drive. Adaptec SCSI Card 19160 User's Reference s All Disks-All removable-media drives supported by Plug-and-Play. SCSISelect ...scans the SCSI bus (to perform a low-level format on the drive. Caution: A low-level format destroys all SCSI IDs and the devices assigned to ...