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- Trantor Systems, Ltd.
- 5415 Randall Place
- Fremont, CA 94538
- 510-770-1400
- 510-770-9910 FAX
- 510-656-5159 BBS
-
- May 1, 1993
-
-
- These drivers are for Trantor T128, T228, T338 , T348 and T130B SCSI
- host adapter cards and OS/2 2.0 and 2.1. OS/2 1.3 is not supported.
-
- These drivers are Copyright 1993 by Trantor Systems, Ltd. All rights
- reserved. They may be freely distributed to owners of Trantor products
- as long as this documentation file is included with the files. Latest
- revisions of these files can be obtained from the Trantor BBS system or
- they may be ordered on disk from the Trantor office in the SCSIworks!
- package.
-
-
- Files on this release:
-
- OS2_READ.ME This file
- OS2.FAQ OS2 Frequently Asked Questions -
- Check here for answers before FAXing
- for Technical Support
- T128SCSI.ADD T128 / T228 driver
- T13BSCSI.ADD T130B driver
- T338SCSI.ADD T338 MiniSCSI driver
- T348SCSI.ADD T348 MiniSCSI Plus driver
- T128SCSI.DDP T128 / T228 Install script
- T13BSCSI.DDP T130B Install script
- T338SCSI.DDP T338 MiniSCSI Install script
- T348SCSI.DDP T348 MiniSCSI Plus Install script
-
- All files are being distributed in a compressed file format as
- OS2-TSL2.ZIP or as a self-extracting archive file called OS2-TSL.EXE for
- use with BBS systems. The latest released versions of the OS/2 2.0
- drivers are always available from the Trantor BBS at 510-656-5159.
-
-
- AUTOMATIC INSTALLATION
-
- Copy all the files to a floppy. This floppy is now a device support
- diskette. Insert it in A: and run DDINSTAL from the OS/2 prompt. The
- Device Driver Install icon can be found by selecting the OS/2 System
- icon on the desktop, then the System Setup icon in that window. Insert
- your floppy in a disk drive and double click on the Device Driver
- Install icon.
-
-
- MANUAL INSTALLATION for OS/2 2.0 and OS/2 2.1 using OS2CDROM.DMD
-
- The desired driver must be copied to the OS/2 2.1 directory:
-
- COPY A:*.* C:\OS2
-
- This driver should be installed in the config.sys file as follows:
-
- ....
- BASEDEV=TxxxSCSI.ADD <=== Trantor OS/2 driver
- BASEDEV=OS2DASD.DMD
- IFS=C:\OS2\CDFS.IFS /Q <=== CD-ROM only
- BASEDEV=OS2CDROM.DMD <=== CD-ROM only
- BASEDEV=NECCDS1.FLT <=== For NEC CD-ROM only
- BASEDEV=OS2SCSI.DMD (other .FLT files
- for other drives)
- ....
- where xxx stands for the adapter type: 128, 13B, 338, 348.
-
- OS2CDROM.DMD and the appropriate .FLT files are supplied by IBM for
- CD-ROM support under OS/2 2.1.
-
- All of the above drivers are necessary for CD and HD support. They
- should be inserted in your CONFIG.SYS. Some of these drivers
- might already be in your CONFIG.SYS file. All drivers except for
- TxxxSCSI.ADD are usually placed in the OS2 directory during the initial
- OS2 installation.
-
-
-
- MANUAL INSTALLATION for OS/2 2.0 CDROM.SYS
-
- The desired driver must be copied to the OS/2 2.0 directory:
-
- COPY A:*.* C:\OS2
-
- This driver should be installed in the config.sys file as follows:
-
- ....
- BASEDEV=TxxxSCSI.ADD /T <=== add /t for most CD-ROMs
- BASEDEV=OS2DASD.DMD
- IFS=C:\OS2\CDFS.IFS /Q <=== CD-ROM only
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\CDROM.SYS <=== CD-ROM only
- BASEDEV=OS2SCSI.DMD
- ....
- where xxx stands for the adapter type: 128, 13B, 338, 348.
-
- All of the above drivers are necessary for CD and HD support. They
- should be inserted in your CONFIG.SYS. Some of these drivers
- might already be in your CONFIG.SYS file. All drivers except for
- TxxxSCSI.ADD are usually placed in the OS2 directory during the initial
- OS2 installation.
-
- OS2DASD.DMD is already in the CONFIG.SYS, but the other drivers may not
- be there. Be sure you add them either manually or with the OS/2
- Installer.
-
-
- The OS/2 .ADD driver we supply is fully compatible with any driver that
- interfaces with the .ADD specification for OS/2 2.0. It will work
- transparently with any hard disk supported by OS/2.
-
-
- OPTICAL DRIVES:
- IBM supplies a driver called OPTICAL.SYS for use with their 3.5"
- Magneto-Optical drive and other Magneto-Optical drives. We have
- confirmed that it works correctly with this .ADD release.
-
- In addition, we have implemented an optional command line switch that
- will enable some Magneto-Optical drives to be treated like a hard drive
- when OPTICAL.SYS is not available. Adding the command line parameter of
- /o to the .ADD driver forces the operating system to treat an MO drive
- as a standard hard drive.
-
-
- CD-ROM DRIVES:
- OS/2 2.0 CDROM.SYS
- IBM recommends using CDROM.SYS (which is supplied with OS/2 2.0) with
- the /i option for non-IBM CD-ROM drives. This driver may not support
- audio commands on all CD-ROM drives. IBM has released OS2CDROM.DMD and
- its associated .FLT files for SCSI-1 drives.
- Please contact IBM for more information on their CD-ROM support and
- future drivers.
-
- To support CD-ROM drives that are not supported with the /i option of
- CDROM.SYS, we have implemented a command line switch of /t in our .ADD
- that emulates the IBM (Toshiba) CD-ROM drive and allows standard data
- read commands to work with most SCSI CD-ROM drives. NOTE: Audio
- commands are not supported and may cause unpredictable results with some
- CD-ROM drives. Note: do NOT use this with the OS2CDROM.DMD driver.
-
- Add the command line parameter in the following manner:
- BASEDEV=TxxxSCSI.ADD /t
-
-
- OS/2 2.1 OS2CDROM.DMD
-
- With OS/2 2.1, a new CD-ROM driver is being introduced. You must NOT
- use the /t option on the BASEDEV=TxxxSCSI.ADD command line with this new
- CD-ROM driver.
-
- Various .FLT files are available to provide support for non SCSI-2
- drives. These are provided by IBM along with the OS2CDROM.DMD driver.
-
-
- In order to have a CD-ROM drive show on your desktop with a CD-ROM icon,
- you must have a CD-ROM disc in your drive when the system is booted. If
- you boot with an empty CD-ROM drive, the drive icon will appear as a
- floppy disk instead of a CD-ROM disc. This will not affect the
- operation of the CD-ROM drive itself.
-
- If you have a CD-ROM drive with multiple Logical Units (LUNs), like the
- Pioneer DRM-600, you will be able to access all Logical Units with the
- August, 1992 driver. To restrict the number of logical units, the /U
- command line parameter can be used to recognize only 1 Logical Unit of
- the possible 6 in the DRM-600. This command line switch also works with
- hard disk drives that incorrectly report LUNs.
-
-
- HARD DISK DRIVES
- Format the SCSI device first from DOS with the TFORMAT program that
- comes included with the Trantor SCSI adapter. Select a single partition
- after low level formatting the drive.
-
- Boot OS/2 with the drivers installed and format the disk with the OS/2
- formatter.
-
- We have found removable media must be formatted with the OS/2 format
- program before it can be recognized. Just format it as though it is a
- floppy... selecting a 2.8M floppy, for instance, formats a Syquest
- drive to 42M just fine. Removable media drives are not interchangeable
- between DOS and OS/2.
-
-
- NOTES:
- - Removable media is supported. It was tested with a SyQuest drive.
- - OPTICAL.SYS provided by IBM will support MO drives.
- - option /o supports MO drives by treating them like HD's.
- - option /u restricts the number of Logical Units. Default is 7
-