This driver diskette contains one EISA configuration directory and three driver
directories for DOS and NetWare. Refer to your manual for more details about
each specific item.

A DOS driver installation file (INSTALL.EXE), which resides in the <DOS>
directory, can help you install the drivers by auto-updating the AUTOEXEC.BAT
& CONFIG.SYS files. A file, DEVICE.LST, is also included to list the device
tested.

The other diskette that contains LOCK/UNLOCK utility packages for SCO and
ISC is UNIX-formatted and cannot be read from DOS. Therefore, their
installations are described in this README.TXT file. These two UNIX utilities
are useful to removable media devices.


0. A:> : The other file in the root directory => DEVICE.LST

        1.0. DEVICE.LST: This is a list showing the devices tested and also
                         special notices for some specific devices.

1. <CF>: It contains EISA configuration file, overlay file, and advanced setup
         utility for MCS or other ECUs.

        1.1. <MCS>: (advanced utility already included)
                    a. DC-820 => copy both the !TRM0820.CFG and TRM0820.OVL
                                 into your ECU diskette.
                    b. DC-320 => copy both the !TRM0320.CFG and TRM0320.OVL
                                 into your ECU diskette.
        1.2. <OTHER>: (other ECUs, such as AMI ... etc.)
                    a. DC-820 => copy both the !TRM0820.CFG and ACF20SU.EXE
                                 into your ECU diskette.
                    b. DC-320 => copy both the !TRM0320.CFG and ACF20SU.EXE
                                 into your ECU diskette.
        Note:
        Both the !TRM0320.CFG and !TRM0820.CFG of \CF\OTHER subdirectory work
        without TRM0320.OVL and TRM0820.OVL under ALL ECUs. The original
        functions of TRM0320.OVL and TRM0820.OVL are supported by ACF20SU.EXE.

2. <DOS>: It contains ASPI drivers and utilities for both DC-320 and DC-820.

        2.1. ASPIBME.SYS : ASPI driver for DC-320/820
        2.2. DISKDRV.SYS : ASPI driver for HDD and removable media devices
        2.3. TFDISK.EXE  : DOS compatible disk partition utility
        2.4. TOOLBME.EXE : low-level format, mirroring initialization, disk
                           image copy/compare, & error logging utilities
        2.5. CHKDRIVE.EXE: logical drives status checking utility
        2.6. ASPICD.EXE  : CD-ROM driver
        2.7. INSTALL.EXE: This is a DOS driver installtion utility that helps
                          you install the device drivers for HDD, removable
                          media, CD-ROM, and tape by auto-updating the
                          CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files.

3. <NETWARE.310>: It contains drivers for Netware 386 V3.10.

        3.1. NV310BME.DSK: driver for HDD and removable media devices
        3.2. BELOW16.DSK: memory allocator for memory below 16 Meg
        3.3. ASPITRAN.DSK: ASPI driver for devices other than disk, like
             tape, DAT or CD-ROM.

4. <NETWARE.311>: It contains drivers for Netware 386 V3.11.

        4.1. NV311BME.DSK: driver for HDD and removable media devices
        4.2. ASPITRAN.DSK: ASPI driver for devices other than disk, like
             tape, DAT or CD-ROM.

5. UNIX LOCK/UNLOCK utility package installation: These two utilities for
   SCO/ISC UNIX are in the other diskette. Since the UNIX utility diskette is
   UNIX-formatted, it is unrecognizable under DOS.

        5.1. SCO UNIX V.3.2.2 (** similar function is default supported by SCO
                               UNIX V.3.2.4 **)
             [Driver installation]
             To install the driver, insert the working copy of the UNIX driver
             diskette in drive A:

                0. To prepare the installation for 360KB (5"1/4) driver
                   diskette, you must type:
                   cd /dev
                   mv dsk/f0 dsk/f0.org ; mknod dsk/f0 b 2 132
                   mv rdsk/f0 rdsk/f0.org ; mknod rdsk/f0 c 2 132

                   NOTE: if the diskette is of 720KB (3"1/2), replace the
                   above commands with:
                   cd /dev
                   mv dsk/f0 dsk/f0.org ; mknod dsk/f0 b 2 164
                   mv rdsk/f0 rdsk/f0.org ; mknod rdsk/f0 c 2 164

                1. At the prompt, type:
                   installpkg

                2. Press <Enter> to choose to install from floppy driver 0

                3. Press <Enter> to install the driver

                4. Press <Enter> to choose the SCO UNIX is being installed

                5. To have the newly built UNIX take effect, reboot the system

                6. Restore the original filename modified in step <0>
                   accordingly:
                   cd /dev
                   mv dsk/f0.org dsk/f0
                   mv rdsk/f0.org rdsk/f0

             [Driver removal]
             To remove the driver, you can follow the procedures:
                1. At the prompt, type
                   removepkg <Return>

                2. Type the corresponding number of:
                   "EISASC Lock/Unlock Driver Package"

                3. Press <Enter> to remove the driver

                4. To have the newly built UNIX take effect, reboot the system

             [Removable media support]
             This driver supports removable media like Magneto Optical drive.
             Upon successful installation, two utility files rmount and rumount
             will be found under /etc to replace original "mount" and "umount"
             commands. These two files lock/unlock medium before/after file
             system is mounted/un-mounted, preventing accidental replacement of
             medium.

         5.2 ISC UNIX V 3.2
             [Driver Installation]
             To install the driver, insert the working copy of the UNIX driver
             diskette in drive A:

                1. At the prompt, type
                   sysadm <Enter>

                2. Enter SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION and choose softwaremgmt option
                   by typing:
                   5 <Enter>

                3. Enter softwaremgmt and choose installpkg option by typing:
                   1 <Enter>

                4. Enter density of the diskettes you are installing from and
                   choose 360 KB (5"1/4 double density) option by typing:
                   2 <Enter>

                5. Press <Enter> to install the driver

                6. Press <Enter> to choose the ISC UNIX is being installed

                7. Press <Enter> to reboot the system

             To ensure the driver is properly installed, type the following
             command to check the driver listing:   displaypkg <Return>

             [Driver Removal]
             To remove the driver, you can follow the procedures:
             1. At the prompt, type
                removepkg

             2. Type the corresponding number of:
                "EISASC Lock/Unlock Driver Package"

             3. Press <Enter> to remove the driver

             4. Press <Enter> to reboot

             [Removable Media Support]
             This driver supports removable media like Magneto Optical drive.
             Upon successful installation, two utility files rmount and
             rumount will be found under /etc to replace original "mount" and
             "umount" commands. These two files lock/unlock medium before/after
             file system is mounted/un-mounted, preventing accidental
             replacement of medium.
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