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SCO OpenServer 5 Device Driver Installation

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SCO OpenServer 5 provides only one installation diskette, which is
labeled Boot Disk. This diskette and the SDMS BTLD driver diskette that
you create along with other software media are used during a SCO
OpenServer 5 installation.

The

slha

driver allows SCO OpenServer 5 operating systems to

interface with SCSI devices connected to the LSI Logic family of chipsets
and/or LSI Logic host adapter cards. The current BTLD driver supports
the Ultra160 LSI53C1000 and LSI53C1010 chipsets and Ultra160 host
adapter boards.

The following sections provide instructions for configuring the SCO
OpenServer 5 kernel with the SDMS driver, installing SCO OpenServer 5
onto a hard drive, and adding SCSI peripheral devices. These
instructions assume that you are familiar with UNIX system
administration.

Figure 8.1

illustrates the interface between the BTLD driver and the

operating system.

Figure 8.1

SDMS Installation Tools

8.1.1 Features

The SDMS BTLD driver supports these features:

Easy UNIX installation on a hard disk with the SDMS BTLD diskette

Ultra160 Data Transfers (for LSI53C1000 and LSI53C1010)

Ultra160 Domain Validation

Wide and synchronous negotiation (including Fast SCSI, Ultra SCSI,
Ultra2 SCSI)

Parallel Protocol Request (PPR) negotiation to SCSI-3 devices for
Ultra160 Double Transition (DT) data transmission

Multiple host adapters

Disconnect/Reselect

BTLD

SCO

OpenServer

O/S

Hard

Drive

Allows

Easy

Installation

on A

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