AHA-1640
@0F1F.ADF
Adaptec Description File for AHA-1640
Drivers
AHA-1640
Features
Transfer Rates
RAID Support
W95 and DMA
No SCSI BIOS Installed
AHA-1640 in IML System
OS/2 Switches for the AHA-1640
ADF 0F1F Sections
Drivers
DOSDRVR.EXE
DOS ASPI drivers 02/01/99
1640.EXE:
AHA-164x BIOS and Microcode, v1.08
AHA164X.EXE
OS/2 v2.x driver for AHA-164x
NW215.EXE:
Novell NetWare v2.15.
NW22.EXE:
NetWare v2.2.
NW30.EXE:
Novell NetWare 3.0.
NW310.EXE
Novell NetWare v3.10.
NW31X.EXE
Novell NetWare v3.1x.
NW4X.EXE
Novell NetWare v4.x.
AHA-1640
F1 MSF-125 125V / 1.6A
A 416120-00 A
B 416124-00 B
C 416121-00 B |
J3 Factory use only
J4 Factory use only
J6 50 pin header
RN2,3 Resistor network |
RN BI resistor network 899-5, R220/330
F1 - From Peter- The fuses are Schurter
(Switzerland) microfuses of the MSF-125 series, order no. 0034.9875 - a
single package is 10 pieces at 125V / 1.6A, rated "quick acting F". Schurter
has an internet page with product catalogues in .PDF at www.schurter.ch
(Ed. A PTC resistor might work here
as well)
Features
16 bit, Bus Master DMA, Passive Termination, Supports
up to 7 SCSI devices
Supports SCSI HDs under DOS of up to: 1GB with on
board BIOS, and up to 8 GB as a secondary device using Adaptec EZ-SCSI
SCSI and SCSI 2 Compatible, 50 pin HPDB50 external
port,50 pin internal connector
Transfer rates
Up to 8 MBytes/sec bus master
DMA on the Micro Channel bus
5 MB/s synchronous burst
or 2 MB/s asynchronous burst on the SCSI bus
RAID Support
The AHA-164x supports RAID Level 0, 1, and 5 with the help of third
party software. Ed. Whose software?
W95 and DMA Channels
It seems as if W95 has the choices of DMA Channels 5,
6, and 7 available. You may have to go into the System Programs (a.k.a.
Setup) and change the Arbitration Level to one that W95 is looking for.
No SCSI BIOS Installed
1. The AHA1640 says no SCSI BIOS installed. The chips are
there on the card.
The Bios is installed under following circumstances:
- no "drive C: " (Hex-80 device) previously installed
- drivesize is 1GB or below
- BIOS is enabled under the machine setup and on a valid adress
2. I can't get it to boot a HDD which boots fine form a Future Domain.
If the drive is over 1GB and / or low-level
formatted with a different
translation schem it will not be recognized anyway. The Adaptec Boot
BIOS is
"old fashioned" and has a 1GB-limit.
It is principially the same as used on the ISA AHA-1540B
(not -C or -CF) and has no CTRL-A support and uses the DOS-compatible HD
translation, which is a bit "register-width challenged".
You need to LL-Format the drive with Adaptecs SCSIFMT
... which requires a boot disk with the ASPI4DOS.SYS to have the drive
under ASPI-Manager control. The ASPI Manager is capable to handle drives
over 1GB - the Boot-Bios isn't.
Using AHA-1640 in
an IML System
The IBM model 90 and 95 systems that are non-flash systems
(Types 1, 2, and 3) require the use of an IBM made SCSI controller to store
the IML information.
Install the AHA-1640 as the secondary adapter, boot the
machine using the IBM System Reference diskette and configure the
AHA-1640 as the secondary adapter and set the BIOS to disabled.
OS/2 Switches
The AHA164X.ADD device driver supports: Adaptec AHA-1640 Micro
Channel SCSI Host adapter. In the majority of cases, .ADD driver will determine
parameters automatically. The following parameters are provided in
case it is necessary to override the default parameter selection.
BASEDEV= AHA164x.ADD ---------------------------------------
|- /ET -|
+- /V --+
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+- /A:n -------------------------------+
| |- /!DM
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| | +- :unitlist
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| |- /!SM ---------------|
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| +- /UR ----------------+
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+------------ /I -----------+
AdapterID 0F1F
AHA-1640 SCSI Host Adapter
Adapter BIOS
Memory location of the adapter's BIOS ROM. Note, if two
AHA-1640 host adapters reside in the system, one of them must have its
BIOS ROM disabled.
<DC000h>,
D8000h, D4000h, D0000h, CC000h, C8000h, BIOS disablednameditem
I/O Port Address
I/O Port of the adapter
<330h>,
334h, 234h, 134h, 230h, 130h"
Arbitration Level
Selectes the DMA channel used to transfer data.
<Level_5>,
Level_6, Level_7, Level_4, Level_3, Level_1, Level_0"
Interrupt Level
Interrupt channel used to report status.
<Int_15>,
Int_14, Int_12, Int_11, Int_10, Int_9
SCSI Address
SCSI address of the host adapter
<Addr_7>,
Addr_6, Addr_5, Addr_4, Addr_3, Addr_2, Addr_1, Addr_0
Sync Xfer Started by AHA-1640 Yes/No
Synchronous transfer on the SCSI bus will be started by
the adapter if 'Yes'.
<Yes>, No
SCSI Parity Checking On/Off
The host adapter will check SCSI Parity if
'On'
<On>, Off
Fairness On/Off
Bus Arbitrations Fairness. This controls whether the adapter
will release control of the bus when it has been using it exclusively.
<On>,Off
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