This driver diskette contains ISA configuration execution file (ACF.EXE), DOS
driver installation file (INSTALL.EXE), which reside in the <DOS> directory,
and five other driver directories for DOS, Windows NT and NetWare. OS/2
driver is under ROOT directory.

The other driver diskette that contains LOCK/UNLOCK utility packages for SCO
and ISC is UNIX-formatted and cannot be read from DOS. Therefore, their
installations are described in this README.TXT file. These two UNIX utilities
are useful to removable media devices.


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*									       *
*  In this diskette							       *
*  							       *
*									       *
*  This readme file provides information for:				       *
*  0.	 Addendum or Re-emphasizing some of the points that people may need to *
*	 pay more attention to						       *
*  1.	 DEVICE.LST file under the root directory			       *
*  2.	 files under the <CD_APPS> directory				       *
*  3.	 files under the <DOS>						       *
*  4.	 files under the <NETWARE.310>: NetWare 3.10			       *
*  5.	 files under the <NETWARE.31x>: NetWare 3.11/3.12/SFT-III	       *
*  6.	 files under the <NETWARE.40X>: NetWare 4.00/4.01/4.02		       *
*  7.	 files under the root directory for OS/2 v2.0/2.1/2.11/WARP 3.0        *
*  8.	 files under the <WINNT.3X>: Windows NT 3.1/3.5 		       *
*  9.	 UNIX LOCK/UNLOCK utility					       *
*  A.	 ASPICD.EXE options						       *
*									       *
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0. How to do with:
	A. ">1GB HDD support under assorted operating systems"

	The following is the table indicating how to support >1GB HDD under
	assorted operating systems with properly settings on "Max DOS disk
	Capacity" & "DOS 5 Support Enabled/Disabled" options. It also shows
	when the installation of device driver is a MUST under different O.S.

Ŀ
 O.S.		    DC-8x0/3x0   "Max DOS disk  "DOS 5         Tekram     
		    SUPPORT >1G   Capacity"      Support"      driver     
		   		   option	   option	  INSTALLED? 
Ĵ
 DOS		   	 Yes	 	> 1G	    Enabled	     No      
 (Windows & WFWG) 		 		 		 	      
Ĵ
 OS/2 V2.x/3.0 *  	 Yes	 	1G	    Disabled	     Yes     
Ĵ
 WINDOWS NT V3.x     Not Yet	 	1G	    Disabled	     No      
Ĵ
 NETWARE V3.1X    	 Yes	 	1G	    Disabled	     Yes     
Ĵ
 NETWARE V4.0X    	 Yes	 	1G	    Disabled	     Yes     
Ĵ
 SCO UNIX 3.2V4.0 	 Yes	 	1G	    Disabled	     No      
Ĵ
 SOLARIS V2.4	   	 Yes	 	1G	    Disabled	     No      
Ĵ
 UNIXWARE V1.1    	 Yes	 	1G	    Disabled	     No      
Ĵ
 NEXTSTEP V3.1 **    Not Yet	 	1G	    Disabled	     No      


 *  "OS/2 v2.x/3.0 + >1GB HDD" => It needs special care to achieve this. You are
    able to work with >1GB HDD by specifying <1GB capacity for the PRIMARY
    partition and leave the rest of the HDD capacity as the EXTENDED
    partition. Its procedure may look like this:
	1. During installation, specify your own installation partition and not
	   the PRE-DEFINED partition.
	2. You can then create partition for less than 1024MB.
	3. Re-boot the system and install DC-3x0/8x0's OS/2 driver.
	4. Re-boot and use FDISK to create the rest of HDD space as EXTENDED
	   partition.
 ** AHA-1542C has the same constraints for supporting >1GB HDD at this moment.


1. DEVICE.LST => This file shows a list about the devices tested and also
		 special notices for some specific devices.

2. <CD_APPS>: This directory contains files to support "Audio + Photo"
   functions for CD-ROM devices under Windows environment. Please refer to the
   README.CD in this directory for installation.

3. <DOS>: It contains ASPI drivers and utilities.

	3.1. ASPIBMI.SYS : ASPI driver for DC-800
	3.2. DISKDRV.SYS : ASPI driver for HDD and removable media devices
	3.3. TFDISK.EXE  : DOS compatible disk partition utility
	3.4. TOOLBMI.EXE : low-level format, mirroring initialization, & disk
			   image copy/compare utilities
	3.5. CHKDRIVE.EXE: logical drives status checking utility
	3.6. ASPICD.EXE  : CD-ROM driver

	3.7. ACF.EXE: This execution file has exactly the same function as the
		      ICU (ISA Configuration Utility) does. The difference is:
		      Don't have to re-boot the system and enter the ICU by
		      pressing the <F2> or <F6> during CMOS setup session.
		      Therefore, let you modify the adapter/device options w/o
		      opening the cabinet.

	3.8. INSTALL.EXE: This is a DOS driver installtion utility that helps
			  you install the device drivers for HDD, removable
			  media, CD-ROM, and tape by auto-updating the
			  CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.

4. <NETWARE.310>: It contains drivers for Netware v3.10.

	4.1. NV310BMI.DSK: disk driver / ASPI manager.
	4.2. BELOW16.DSK: memory allocator for memory below 16 Meg.
	4.3. ASPITRAN.DSK: ASPI transport layer driver.

5. <NETWARE.31X>: It contains drivers for Netware v3.11/v3.12/SFT-III.

	5.1. NV31XBMI.DSK: disk driver / ASPI manager.
	5.2. ASPITRAN.DSK: ASPI transport layer driver.

6. <NETWARE.40X>: It contains drivers for Netware v4.00/v4.01/4.02.

	6.1. NV40XBMI.DDI: installation configuration file.
	6.2. NV40XBMI.DSK: disk driver / ASPI manager.
	6.3. ASPITRAN.DSK: ASPI transport layer driver.

7. OS/2: It contains 4 files under the root directory of this driver
   diskette and is for OS/2 versions 2.0/2.1/2.11/WARP 3.0.

	7.1. README.OS2 : Procedures for driver Installation and Removal
	7.2. TRMSCSI.EXE: Execution file for DDINSTAL
	7.3. TRMSCSI.ADD: SCSI Device Driver
	7.4. TRMSCSI.DDP: SCSI Device Driver Profile

8. <WINNT.3X>: It contains drivers for Windows NT v3.1/3.5.

	8.1. README.NT	 : Procedures for driver Installation and Removal
	8.2. OEMSETUP.INF: Setup Information File
	8.3. DCSCSI.SYS  : SCSI Driver
	8.4. DCSCSI	 : Setup Tag File (Due to the constraint from NT, this
					   file must be resided under ROOT
					   directory. This is the reason why
					   you'd find another exact file under
					   the ROOT directory.)

9. UNIX LOCK/UNLOCK utility package installation: These two utilities for
   SCO/ISC UNIX are in the other diskette. Since the UNIX utility diskette is
   UNIX-formatted, it is unrecognizable under DOS.

   (** If you want to check the files in the UNIX driver diskette, you can use
       the following commands: cpio -ivtI /device_name.
       E.g. Under SCO UNX 3.2.4:
	    => cpio -ivtI /dev/rdsk/f0d9d (for 360KB 5"1/4 diskette)
	    => cpio -ivtI /dev/rdsk/f03d  (for 720KB 3"1/2 diskette)
       For other UNIX systems, you may use the same command but have to use the
       corresponding device_name for your driver diskette
    **)

	9.1. SCO UNIX V.3.2.2 (** similar function is default supported by SCO
			       UNIX V.3.2.4 **)
	     [Driver installation]
	     To install the driver, insert the working copy of the UNIX driver
	     diskette in drive A:

		1. To prepare the installation for 360KB (5"1/4) driver
		   diskette, you must type:
		   cd /dev
		   mv dsk/f0 dsk/f0.org ; mknod dsk/f0 b 2 132
		   mv rdsk/f0 rdsk/f0.org ; mknod rdsk/f0 c 2 132

		   NOTE: if the diskette is of 720KB (3"1/2), replace the
		   above commands with:
		   cd /dev
		   mv dsk/f0 dsk/f0.org ; mknod dsk/f0 b 2 164
		   mv rdsk/f0 rdsk/f0.org ; mknod rdsk/f0 c 2 164

		2. At the prompt, type:
		   installpkg

		3. Press <Enter> to choose to install from floppy driver 0

		4. Press <Enter> to install the driver

		5. Press <Enter> to choose the SCO UNIX is being installed

		6. To have the newly built UNIX take effect, reboot the system

		7. Restore the original filename modified in step <0>
		   accordingly:
		   cd /dev
		   mv dsk/f0.org dsk/f0
		   mv rdsk/f0.org rdsk/f0

	     [Driver removal]
	     To remove the driver, you can follow the procedures:
		1. At the prompt, type
		   removepkg <Return>

		2. Type the corresponding number of:
		   "EISASC Lock/Unlock Driver Package"

		3. Press <Enter> to remove the driver

		4. To have the newly built UNIX take effect, reboot the system

	     [Removable media support]
	     This driver supports removable media like Magneto Optical drive.
	     Upon successful installation, two utility files rmount and rumount
	     will be found under /etc to replace original "mount" and "umount"
	     commands. These two files lock/unlock medium before/after file
	     system is mounted/un-mounted, preventing accidental replacement of
	     medium.

	9.2. ISC UNIX V 3.2
	     [Driver Installation]
	     To install the driver, insert the working copy of the UNIX driver
	     diskette in drive A:

		1. At the prompt, type
		   sysadm <Enter>

		2. Enter SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION and choose softwaremgmt option
		   by typing:
		   5 <Enter>

		3. Enter softwaremgmt and choose installpkg option by typing:
		   1 <Enter>

		4. Enter density of the diskettes you are installing from and
		   choose 360 KB (5"1/4 double density) option by typing:
		   2 <Enter>

		5. Press <Enter> to install the driver

		6. Press <Enter> to choose the ISC UNIX is being installed

		7. Press <Enter> to reboot the system

	     To ensure the driver is properly installed, type the following
	     command to check the driver listing:   displaypkg <Return>

	     [Driver Removal]
	     To remove the driver, you can follow the procedures:
		1. At the prompt, type
		   removepkg

		2. Type the corresponding number of:
		   "EISASC Lock/Unlock Driver Package"

		3. Press <Enter> to remove the driver

		4. Press <Enter> to reboot

	     [Removable Media Support]
	     This driver supports removable media like Magneto Optical drive.
	     Upon successful installation, two utility files rmount and
	     rumount will be found under /etc to replace original "mount" and
	     "umount" commands. These two files lock/unlock medium before/after
	     file system is mounted/un-mounted, preventing accidental
	     replacement of medium.

A. ASPICD.EXE option setting for compatible CD-ROMs
   If your CD-ROM is compatible with other manufacturer and not recognized, you
   have to add one more option, i.e., /t:XXX. XXX is short for compatible
   manufacturer name. For example, if your DEC CD-ROM CDU-541 is compatible
   with SONY CDU-541 and not recognized by the previous command, you can try
   add one more option as follows:
	device=c:\aspi\aspicd.exe /d:cdrom0 /t:SON
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