Tekram Technology DC-820B Network Card User Manual


 
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F:, and so on. The following demonstrates the case of one IDE adapter with
two IDE HDD drives and two DC-820Bs with seven SCSI drives. Also, refer
to the I/O port definition for more scanning details.
IDE DC-820B DC-820B
(I/O port 330H) (I/O port 230H)
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C: E: (SCSI ID 1) G: (SCSI ID 2)
D: F: (SCSI ID 4) H: (SCSI ID 3)
I: (SCSI ID 4)
J: (SCSI ID 5)
* (SCSI ID 6)
*: Unrecognized. This is the last device in the scanning sequence and
is beyond the maximum of eight devices. Need device driver.
If any device(s) among E: through J: is a removable medium, you still have a
chance to access the unrecognized drive, which is over the limit of the
maximum eight devices. Let’s say that drive F: is an MO device. You can
then set the BIOS INT 13H device option as HD (refer to the next subsection
for more details). In this way, the DC-820B’s BIOS INT 13H won’t sense
its existence and the new eight devices’ scanning sequence would be re-
arranged as follows:
IDE DC-820B DC-820B
(I/O port 330h) (I/O port 230h)
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C: E: (SCSI ID 1) F: (SCSI ID 2)
D: * (SCSI ID 4) G: (SCSI ID 3)
H: (SCSI ID 4)
I: (SCSI ID 5)
J: (SCSI ID 6)
*: This Unrecognized device can be accessed if controlled through a
device driver.
It is required to enable this option in order to work with drive capacity
over 1GB under DOS environment. Refer to
MAX DOS disk Capacity in
the next sub-section.