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- From: olk@johann.nbg.sub.org (Oliver Knorr)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Guru-ROM V6
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Date: 20 May 1995 05:21:17 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: hardware, SCSI, GVP, ROM, commercial
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-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Guru-ROM V6
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- The "Guru-ROM V6" package is an upgrade for most Amiga SCSI host
- adapters manufactured by GVP. It consists of a new driver ROM on a small
- adapter board, an installation disk and a manual.
-
- This review is based on the German version of the product; an
- English one is available, too.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Stefan Ossowski's Schatztruhe
- Address: Veronikastrasse 33
- D-45131 Essen
- Germany
-
- Telephone: +49 (2 01) 78 87 78
- FAX: +49 (2 01) 79 84 47
-
- E-mail: stefano@tchest.e.eunet.de
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- DM 99.00, currently about $70 (US), plus shipping.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- An Amiga computer with one or more SCSI devices attached
- to a Series-II type host adapter from GVP. This
- includes the "G-Force", "Combo" and A530 turbo boards
- and the A500, A1200 and Zorro-II host adapters (with or
- without RAM expansion, including the 4008). The upgrade
- is not suitable for the A1291 daughterboard and the
- (very old) Series-I host adapters.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- Like for all proper Amiga SCSI driver ROMs, Kickstart
- 1.3 or newer is required.
-
- Because of several enhancements in the system software
- that might be relevant for owners of hard disks or other
- SCSI devices, I would advise to install AmigaOS 3.1.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- The installation disk and manual are not copy protected. As there
- is no need to copy the hardware, I did not check if it is protected in any
- way. :-)
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- Amiga 2000, 1 MB Chip RAM, AmigaOS 3.1
- A2630 accelerator board with 4 MB Fast RAM
- GVP Series-II Zorro-II SCSI host adapter without RAM option
- bsc Memory Master Zorro-II RAM expansion with 4 MB Fast RAM
-
-
- SCSI DEVICES USED FOR TESTING
-
- Quantum LPS340S hard drive
- Quantum LPS105S hard drives (two different revisions)
- Apple CD-300 / Sony CDU-8003A CD-ROM drive
- Toshiba XM-3501 CD-ROM drive
- Insite I325VM Floptical disk drive
-
-
- HARDWARE INSTALLATION
-
- To install the adapter board with the new ROM chip, you have to open
- your Amiga, remove the GVP card and locate the old ROM chip (which is always
- in a socket). Now you need to lever it out of the socket with a small
- screwdriver and insert the new adapter board in this place. Depending on
- your configuration, you might also need to change some jumper settings on the
- expansion board before you assemble your Amiga again.
-
- If you have more than one GVP SCSI expansion in your Amiga, you need
- only one Guru-ROM V6.
-
- The whole procedure is explained in detail in the manual, including
- some safety guidelines how to handle electronic devices properly. Opening
- your Amiga might void the warranty, and you should have some experience with
- assembling computer hardware for this installation, so you may want to have
- this done by your dealer.
-
-
- SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
-
- The most important piece of software, the driver, is located in the
- ROM chip, so there is no further installation necessary.
-
- The utility and configuration software for advanced use on the
- installation disk can be used right from the disk or copied manually to your
- hard drive using Workbench or the Shell.
-
- The configuration of all your software that uses the SCSI driver
- directly has to be changed, because the new driver is called
- "omniscsi.device" instead of "gvpscsi.device". This affects for example
- DOSDrivers or Mountlist files, low-level disk utilities like HDToolBox or
- SCSI-direct software like CD-DA players.
-
-
- COMPATIBILITY
-
- The manual includes a "Statement of conformance with the ANSI
- standard X3.131-1986 (SCSI-1)" and says the driver ROM is fully compatible
- with CCS and SCSI-2, too. All relevant Amiga standards and programming
- guidelines I know of seem to be respected. For example, the driver is
- trackdisk.device and scsi.device compatible, does Autoboot and Automount and
- supports the Rigid Disk Block and SCSI-Direct standards. Even unusual (but
- sometimes very useful) optional features like TD_GETGEOMETRY,
- TD_ADDCHANGEINT/TD_REMCHANGEINT and TD_EJECT are implemented.
-
- Obviously a lot of effort has been put into this product to make it
- work with all possible hardware and software combinations. The ROM has
- special code for the different revisions of the SCSI chip used on the GVP
- hardware, so you should not need to replace that 33C93 chip for special
- configurations. For the A3000 and A4000, some of which have hardware bugs
- that may prevent DMA, the driver switches to a different transfer method.
- The manual contains instructions how to upgrade faulty A3000s and A4000s and
- switch the driver back to DMA mode to get best performance.
-
- Because some SCSI devices do not implement all options of the SCSI
- protocol correctly, the driver tries to boot in the most compatible way.
- Advanced SCSI options like parity checking or those that increase
- performance, synchronous transfer and disconnect/reselect, can be switched
- on for each SCSI device separately with a special utility.
-
- There are even several options to make the driver work with
- SCSI-related software that would normally fail because it does not follow
- Commodore's programming guidelines or makes wrong assumptions.
-
- All software and all SCSI hardware I tried worked fine, even without
- any special configuration.
-
-
- SPEED
-
- There is not much I can say about speed, because I did not have a
- SCSI device fast enough for a reasonable test. My fastest hard drive reached
- 1969 KB/s (measured with RSCP), which seems to be the limit of this drive,
- but not that of the Guru-ROM. I have seen reports on Usenet from people who
- reached values well over 3 MB/s, near the absolute hardware limit of the
- Zorro-II.
-
- The maximum speed you can reach depends heavily on your system
- configuration. As a rule of thumb, having RAM on the host adapter board
- will increase the performance, and having RAM not reachable via DMA by the
- host adapter (for example in the A4000) will decrease performance. The
- driver automatically selects the right transfer mode for your combination of
- Amiga hardware and SCSI devices, but of course its performance cannot exceed
- the limits your configuration imposes.
-
- To get the best results, you can tune your system with the supplied
- configuration utilities by switching on some optional features your hardware
- may support. Synchronous mode especially can give a remarkable speedup if
- you have a fast hard drive. When playing around with the settings, I was
- surprised to find out this might even be useful for slow devices like CD-ROM
- drives. Of course the transfer rate will not increase here, but with my
- Toshiba drive I managed to increase the free processor time during
- transfers, which gives a better overall system performance.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- The Guru-ROM V6 comes (in the German version) with a printed booklet
- of sixty pages. It consists of four sections. The first one, called "user
- manual," describes how to install the product and explains all options of the
- configuration tools supplied on the disk. For many users, this might be all
- they need to read.
-
- The second section gives an extensive description of the driver's
- features and performance, the AmigaDOS and SCSI standards and options it
- supports, and much technical background information about SCSI and the
- Amiga. It also gives hints for optimizing your configuration, discusses
- compatibility questions and explains in detail the problems of the Amiga's
- internal serial port with Zorro-II DMA hardware and how to solve them. I was
- very pleased to find this section in the manual. It gives a lot of
- interesting and useful information for users with some technical background.
-
- The next chapter answers many frequently asked questions about GVP
- SCSI hardware and the driver. Most questions are about problems with
- specific hardware and software and configuration issues. It's probably a
- good idea to have a look at these sections if something seems to go wrong
- with SCSI.
-
- The fourth and last sections names the relevant original
- documentation about SCSI and the AmigaDOS and explains how to use the
- "A-Max-II" emulation software with GVP SCSI host adapters.
-
- In addition to the manual, there is also a "readme" file and
- documentation for some additional utilities on the installation disk.
-
- I could not find any detailed information about hardware issues like
- SCSI cabling, internal and external connection of devices, termination or
- termination power. Although such information might be beyond the scope of a
- driver's documentation, it would probably be a good idea to include it
- here. Knowledge about these things can't be expected from a normal Amiga
- user, and I found the description in the original GVP documentation very
- insufficient.
-
-
- LIKES
-
- I was most impressed by the large amount of configuration options
- and standards the driver supports and by the good manual.
-
-
- DISLIKES AND SUGGESTIONS
-
- I dislike the fact that this product is currently only available for
- GVP SCSI hardware. I would love to be able to use this driver for the
- on-board SCSI host adapter of my A3000, too.
-
- As explained above, I would consider an introduction to SCSI
- hardware in the manual a good improvement of the product.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- I have used several versions of the original GVP SCSI driver and
- Commodore's scsi.device and know about the characteristics of several other
- SCSI drivers for the Amiga. None of them reaches the Guru-ROM's combination
- of features, compatibility, conformance to SCSI specifications and Amiga
- programming guidelines, configuration options, and support for different
- hard- and software.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- I could not find any bug in this product.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- For registered users who have sent back the postcard coming with the
- package completed with their name and address, support is provided through a
- fax number and a telephone hotline eight hours a day from Monday to Friday.
- Up to now, I had no need to use this service. To exchange defective disks
- or hardware and for bug reports or other complaints, the user may contact the
- manufacturer directly.
-
- Please note that I did some beta-testing of the Guru-ROM V6 and
- therefore received the product for free. You have to decide if that
- qualifies me as an especially good or especially bad review writer. I did
- not get any money and have no other association to this product.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- My German version of the manual does not mention any special
- warranty for the product and states that no guarantee is made that it is
- free of errors. Any liability for damages resulting from defects in the
- software is disclaimed.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- Without doubt, I think this is an excellent product. It is not
- really cheap, but considering the fact that this is not just a driver update
- from GVP, but a rather complicated new product with special hardware, much
- documentation and new utilities, I think the price is justified.
-
- As I have nearly no idea how this product could still be improved, I
- rate it 5 stars out of 5.
-
- Anybody who is using a GVP SCSI host adapter and has problems with
- his current configuration or just wants to get the best performance and most
- features from his hardware, should consider this upgrade.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- This review is freely distributable.
-
- - Oliver Knorr
- olk@johann.nbg.sub.org
-
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