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AHA-1740A/1742A/1744EISA-to-Fast SCSIHost Adapter User’s Manual
Page 7 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ixConventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x Chapter One Overview General Product Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 I...
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Standard Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13 Enable Parity Checking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-13Initiate Synch Negotiation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14Enable Disconnection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-14...
Page 11 - Preface
Preface This User Guide provides information relating to the operationof the Adaptec AHA-1740A/1742A/1744 EISA-to-Fast SCSIHost Adapter in an EISA (Extended Industry Standard Archi-tecture) system. Chapter One, Overview, provides general information and alist of files provided for configuration. Cha...
Page 12 - Conventions
Conventions The following typographic conventions are used throughoutthis Installation Guide. boldUsed for keystrokes (.. press the Enter key ..) and screen selec-tion fields (.. select Backup Device and ..). Helvetica Used for operator entry that must be typed exactly as shown ( .. device=c:\cdrom\...
Page 15 - Chapter One; Overview; General Product Information
Chapter One Overview This User Guide provides software installation information forthe Adaptec AHA-1740A, 1742A, and the 1744 EISA-to-fast-SCSIbus master host adapters. Cumulatively the cards are referred toas AHA-1740A/1742A/1744 in this guide. The Adaptec adl.exe download utility and the ASW-C174 ...
Page 18 - Installation Software
Installation Software Software required to install the AHA-1740A/1742A/1744, in anEISA system, is provided in the ASW-C174 software package.The files consist of: File Name File Description !adp0000.cfg EISA configuration file for the AHA-1740A/1742A/1744 !adp0001.cfg EISA configuration file for the ...
Page 19 - BIOS Operation Modes
BIOS Operation Modes The AHA-1740A/1742A/1744 has two modes of operation: stand-ard mode and enhanced mode. The standard mode is softwarecompatible with the AHA-1540 series host adapter drivers. Theenhanced mode uses an advanced, high performance mailbox interface and features full EISA 32-bit addre...
Page 20 - System Caching Description
System Caching Description The AHA-1740A/1742A/1744 fully supports operating systemscaching to maximize overall system performance. Having RAMon the host adapter can actually decrease overall system perform-ance while adding cost. Operating systems such as Novell ® Net- Ware, OS/2 ® , UNIX, XENIX, D...
Page 21 - Product Specifications
Product Specifications The following table lists some of the physical product descriptionsrelating to the AHA-1740A/1742A/1744 Host Adapters. Physical Dimensions Length 13-3/8 inches Width 5/8 inch Height 5 inches Standard EISA-compatible form factor Power Requirements + 5.0 +/- 0.25 Volts at 2.9 Am...
Page 22 - Associated Documentation
Associated Documentation The following documentation is also available for the AHA-1740A/1742A/1744: • Installation GuideThis includes basic installation information in this book-let. The download utility adl.exe is also described. • Technical Reference ManualIt includes a detailed description of th...
Page 23 - Chapter Two; Hardware Installation; Unpacking and Inspection
Chapter Two Hardware Installation Unpacking and Inspection The carrier is responsible for damage incurred during shipment.In case of damage, have the carrier note the damage on both thedelivery receipt and the freight bill, then notify your freight com-pany representative so that the necessary insur...
Page 24 - Preparation
Preparation The configuration options for the AHA-1740A/1742A/1744 can beselected from software. Therefore, jumpers do not need to bechecked before installing the AHA-1740A/1742A/1744 into theEISA system. One exception is the AHA-1742A, since it contains an on-boardfloppy controller. The on-board fl...
Page 25 - SCSI Terminators
SCSI Terminators The SCSI bus must be terminated correctly to ensure proper op-eration. Only the first and last device on the SCSI bus (cable)should have the terminating resistors installed. All other SCSIdevices should have the terminating resistors removed. The fol-lowing figure shows two examples...
Page 27 - Physical Installation in the System
Physical Installation in the System The following steps should be followed to install the AHA-1740A/1742A/1744 into the system: 1. Turn OFF the power to the computer system. 2. Remove the system cover according to the directions ofthe computer manufacturer. 3. If only an external SCSI subsystem is u...
Page 29 - Chapter Four; Multiple Host Adapter Support; Standard Mode
Chapter Four Multiple Host Adapter Support The AHA-1740A/1742A/1744 supports more than one host adapter in the system. The maximum number of host adapterssupported depends on the operating mode of the host adapter. Standard Mode An EISA system can support up to a maximum of four AHA-1740A/1742A/1744...
Page 30 - Standard and Enhanced Modes
Standard and Enhanced Modes In general, the host adapter SCSI ID does not need to be changedfrom the default of 7. Even if two host adapters are installed inthe same computer, each would have its own SCSI bus (cable),and thus each host adapter would still be set to SCSI ID 7. This value should only ...
Page 31 - Chapter Five; Adaptec Download Utility; Running the ADL Program
Chapter Five Adaptec Download Utility The Adaptec Download utility (ADL) is used to download a differ-ent version of the microcode software to the AHA-1744. Thischapter describes the operation of the program which affects onlythe AHA-1744; the AHA-1740A/1742A do not support microcodereprogramming. A...
Page 34 - Download Firmware
Download Firmware After selecting Download Firmware, the next screen displays. Enter the filename of the microcode that you are going to down-load to the host adapter. Enter standard.hex for standard mode and enhanced.hex for enhanced mode. The Mode field must be set to standard to download the stan...
Page 36 - Firmware Information
Firmware Information This menu option is used to display information on the installedfirmware. If the AHA-1740A/1742A1744 is operating in the stand-ard mode, only information on the standard mode firmware is dis-played. If the AHA-1740A/1742A/1744 is operating in theenhanced mode, only information o...
Page 39 - Exiting the ADL Program
Exiting the ADL Program To exit the adl program, press the Esc key and the following screen displays. Select Yes to exit. ❐ Figure 5-8. Exiting the ADL Program EISA-to-Fast SCSI Host Adapter Adaptec Download Utility 5-9
Page 41 - Chapter Six; Host Adapter BIOS Operation; Standard Mode Operation
Chapter Six Host Adapter BIOS Operation The AHA-1740A/1742A/1744 BIOS operates in two modes: stand-ard and enhanced. The mode of operation is selected with the useof the EISA Configuration utility supplied with you EISA com-puter system. Standard Mode Operation When the adapter BIOS is operating in ...
Page 43 - Enhanced Mode Operation
Enhanced Mode Operation The enhanced mode operation enables the adapter BIOS to iden-tify all installed fixed disks with a valid SCSI ID. All SCSI IDs with the BIOS support option enabled, using theEISA Configuration utility, are scanned. The devices arescanned, starting from SCSI ID 0 and increasin...
Page 45 - Chapter Seven; Troubleshooting; Determining Problems Using the LED
Chapter Seven Troubleshooting The AHA-1740A/1742A/1744 executes a self-test diagnosticswhen the system power is turned on or after a Hard Reset. Theself-test diagnostics tests the CPU operation, performs a check-sum test on the EPROM and checks the data transfer paths onthe host adapter. The host sy...
Page 46 - Problems Detected During Installation
The following table lists the LED flash codes with the associatedfailure descriptions. Flash Code Failure Description LED Remains On Host Adapter Control Processor failure. Terminatorsinoperative, missing or not powered-on or the cardenable has not been asserted after reset. 1 flash RAM test failed....
Page 48 - Problems Booting the System from a SCSI Drive
Problems Booting the System from a SCSI Drive • Make sure that both standard fixed disks are mapped outof the system. • Make sure that the SCSI boot drive address is set to SCSIID 0:0. Check the drive installation manual for informa-tion about setting the SCSI ID for that device. TheReturn Installed...
Page 49 - Problems Using Two SCSI Drives
• Make sure that the SCSI drive to be used as drive D is setto SCSI ID 0:0. Check the drive manual for informationon setting the SCSI ID for that device. The Return In-stalled Devices utility in the Onboard utilities can also beused to determine the SCSI addresses of peripherals onthe SCSI bus. • Ma...
Page 51 - Appendix A; Disk Drives Over 1 Gigabyte; The DOS 1 Gigabyte Limit
Appendix A Disk Drives Over 1 Gigabyte Extended Translation (Using DOS 5) Adaptec host adapters have always supported the full range ofdisk drive sizes under all major operating systems. As disk driveshave recently grown beyond 1 Gigabyte in formatted capacity,they have run up against the DOS 1024 c...
Page 52 - Drives With Mixed Partitions; Using Extended Translation
When to Use Extended Translation With DOS Version 5 Only NetWare 386 and the newer versions of UNIX do not share the 1024 cylinder limit of DOS and do not require extended transla-tion to support large disk drives. OS/2 does not currently supportextended translation. Drives With Mixed Partitions D...
Page 53 - Using Fdisk
Using Fdisk To install a new disk, or to re-partition an existing disk, use the fdisk DOS utility as you normally would. The cylinder size in- creases to 8 MBytes when you enable extended translation. Thesize of the partition you request must therefore be a multiple of 8 MBytes. If you request a par...
Page 55 - Appendix B
Appendix B Loading the I/O OperatingEnvironment Software DOS/Windows Under DOS 5.0 or higher, up to seven SCSI fixed disk drives canbe connected to the 1740A/1742A/1744 without additional soft-ware. (Older versions of DOS support up to two disk drives). The host adapter treats removable media drives...
Page 56 - Novell NetWare; Unix
Novell NetWare NetWare 4.x includes the Adaptec I/O Operating Environmentand does not require additional software. To load software for Novell NetWare 286 2.x and 386 3.x followthe instructions included in the ASW-1440 software package. OS/2 IBM ® OS/2 2.0 and Microsoft ® OS/2 1.30.1 include the Ada...
Page 57 - Glossary
Glossary Adapter CommandA command transmitted to the host adapter using the CommandData Out Port and the Data In Port. The commands are sequenced using the Control Port, the Status Port, and the Inter-rupt Flag Port. Abbreviated as IOCP command. AENSee Asynchronous Event Notification AHA-1540Adaptec...
Page 65 - Index
Index A Active terminator 1-2Address priority 3-8ADL program exiting 5-9 adl.exe 1-1, 1-3, 3-9, 5-1AMI configuration utility 3-1ASW-C174 1-1, 1-4ASW-M174 1-1, 1-4 B BIOS address selection 3-8BIOS limitations 3-9BIOS operation 6-1, 6-3BIOS support 3-16Boot errors 7-4Boot screen 6-3Bus Master 1-1Bus m...