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MS-DOS/Windows 3.1x Driver Installation
ASPI Manager Command Line Options
Below is a list of command line options. The Initio ASPI Manager, ASPI910U, supports
command line switches to optimize driver operation. From inside the CONFIG.SYS file
for MS-DOS, use the following format when modifying the device driver switches:
The standard format for command line switches is:
Device = C:\INIASPI\ASPI910U.SYS [Driver Config Option]
/D Verbose Mode provides detailed information about the driver on system com-
mand line when the driver is initialized.
/L Driver scan eight LUNs for each SCSI Target.
/Bb,dd Scan device only on PCI BUS #b, PCI DEVICE #dd
The range for b is from 0 to 7.
The range for dd is from 0 to 20.
/Bb Scan all the devices on the PCI BUS #b
The range for b is from 0 to 7.
/Sdd Scan device only on the PCI BUS #0 and device #dd
The range for dd is from 0 to 20.
/CCBSx Defines the maximum number of concurrent I/O that driver supports.
The range for x is from 1 to 16.
ASPI CD-ROM Driver Command Line Options
INICD.SYS is a DOS device driver for supporting SCSI CD-ROM drives. It is the interface
between MSCDEX.EXE (supplied by Microsoft
®
) and the physical CDROM drive.
INICD.SYS is automatically loaded in the CONFIG.SYS start up file by the Initio
DOSSETUP or SETUP programs. INICD.SYS requires that the Initio ASPI Manager be
loaded. INICD.SYS can be loaded with either the DEVICE= or DEVICEHIGH= command.
INICD.SYS can be found on INI-9XXXU/9XXXUW DRIVER DISK 1. Below is a list of
command line options and examples.
/D: /d: This option is used to specify the name of the device driver. The name specified
must also be passed to MSCDEX.EXE on its command line (Using the same /D: or /d:
option). The name specified must be 8 or less characters in length. Valid characters are
the A-Z, a-z, 0-9 and underscore. The name must start with a letter.
Examples: /D:INICD001
/d:mscd001
/d:MYCD01
/T /t This option is used to specify a Time out value to be used when sending
commands to a CDROM drive. If a CDROM drive does not respond to a command
within the specified time out then the command will be aborted and an appropriate
error message will be displayed. The time out value is specified in minutes. Valid values
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