
		This document details turning on the DLYESP bit
		  using DSP Tools generic mode page editor.  


1. Connect drive to any DOS based PC system which has an installed and operating ASPI device 
driver. (ASPI is the Advanced SCSI Programming Interface, and drivers are provided for most 
SCSI host adapters by the controller manufacturer or your operating system.)

2. Install DSPtools from your DSPtools diskette or archive into a directory on the PCs hard disk, 
either SCSI or IDE.

3. When the install is complete, change to the directory in which you installed DSPTOOLS.

4. Invoke DSPtools by typing DSP.

5. The screen will display a disclaimer, and behind it a tool bar across the top of the screen. Clear 
the disclaimer by typing esc or clicking in the upper left corner.

6. From the toolbar, select setup. From the setup menu, select select/show.

7. Select the drive (by its SCSI ID) that you wish to update.

8. From the toolbar, select setup. select protection.

9. turn protection off. (uncheck the box)

At this point, the bottom of the screen will show the drive ID, Inquiry name, and code version of 
the drive you have selected, and a notation that protection is off.

10. From the tool bar select ModePages.

11. Select View/Edit

12. Select Generic Page Viewer

13. Enter page number 25


14. The display will show a series of 16 rows (up and down) labeled 00 through F0, and 16 
hexadecimal 2 digit characters in each row (left to right). Move the cursor to row 10, and change 
as follows:

NOTE: The values in byte 3 and 4 (05 02) in the example below may be different than what 
is displayed by your specific drive. This is normal, and does not affect the operation you 
are performing.

Change From.....
10:  00 00 05 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 28 00 00 00 
Change to....
10:  00 08 05 02 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 28 00 00 00

15. Select Write Current Values. The screen will go back to the toolbar.

16. Select Mode Pages.

17. Select Save Pages.

18.  Exit DSPTOOLS by entering alt-x

