DC-395 Series User’s Manual
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9. SCO UNIX DRIVERS
This chapter explains how to install the SCO Unix/OpenServer Boot Time Loadable Driver
(BTLD) for Tekram PCI SCSI adapter DC-395.
Two different installation procedures will be described separately. Use the one that fits your
environment:
• SCO Uuix/OpenServer has been installed on a non-SCSI boot drive
• SCO Unix/OpenServer is to be installed from scratch on a SCSI drive attached to a DC-
395 host adapter
The example used throughout this chapter is for DC-395 under SCO Unix 3.2v4.x. The
following is the table for mapping different driver names used for DC-395 series under either
SCO Unix 3.2v4.x or SCO OpenServer 5.0:
DC-395U/UW/F
SCO Unix 3.2v4.x t3x5
SCO OpenServer 5.0.X t3x5
9.1 New SCO UNIX Installation
with DC-395 as the primary SCSI adapter
9.1.1 How to prepare a driver diskette
SCO395.ZIP is a compressed file of the SCO Unix/ OpenServer driver diskette. In order to
install the Unix/ OpenServer driver, a 1.44M diskette must be made first from this file.
Follow the steps below:
1. Unzip the Open SCO Unix/OpenServer Driver WINZIP File to get the disk image file.
2. Use the utility RAWRITE.EXE to generate a driver's floppy diskette.
File Name:SCO395.ZIP includes two files:
(1) RAWRITE EXE
(2) OS5_395
C:\unzipped\SCO>RAWRITE OS5_395 ------> Enter
RaWrite 1.2 - Write disk file to raw floppy diskette