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Adaptec EZ-SCSI 1.x/2.x to EZ-SCSI 3.0 Upgrade
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How to run PATCH.EXE
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This program will upgrade your EZ-SCSI ASPI managers (from EZ-SCSI 1.x
or EZ-SCSI 2.x) to EZ-SCSI 3.0. The version of EZ-SCSI you have is
printed on your floppy label. In addition, users of EZ-SCSI 2.x will
also have their CD-ROM driver updated to the EZ-SCSI 3.0 level
(ASPICD.SYS). To upgrade, type:
PATCH C:\SCSI
where C:\SCSI is the location of your previous EZ-SCSI installation.
If you would like to view which files were updated, you may want to
redirect the patch program output to a file. For example, to redirect
to EZPATCH.TXT, type:
PATCH C:\SCSI > EZPATCH.TXT
Backups of the older versions will be stored in an OLDSYS subdirectory
(e.g. C:\SCSI\OLDSYS). Also included in this subdirectory, you will
find UNPATCH.BAK. You can rename this file to UNPATCH.BAT and run it
if you wish to restore your drivers to the previous version.
If you run Microsoft Windows, you should copy the files WINASPI.DLL and
VASPID.386 to your Windows' SYSTEM subdirectory. For example:
COPY C:\SCSI\VASPID.386 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM
COPY C:\SCSI\WINASPI.DLL C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM
NO changes to your .INI files are necessary (e.g. SYSTEM.INI).
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Adaptec EZ-SCSI 3.0
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For $29, you might want to consider upgrading to the full version of
Adaptec EZ-SCSI 3.0. Numerous enhancements are included:
o Easy to use Windows installation utility
o Backup Basics by Arcada Software, a Conner Company (Windows SCSI tape
backup software, DOS emergency restore)
o Additional CD-ROM support (including LUN/jukebox support)
o HP scanner support
o 1024 bytes/sector support added to ASPIDISK.SYS and AFDISK.EXE
o Windows based SCSI tutorial
o Windows on-line catalog of 3rd party companies
o Windows on-line description of EZ-SCSI files
o Music database feature added to our Windows CD Play utilities
o Floptical support added to ASPIDISK.SYS
o Volume serial ID support added to ASPIDISK.SYS for removable media
o AHA-1520/1522/1520A/1522A configuration utility (Windows)
o Wide SCSI support added to ASPIDISK.SYS and AFDISK.EXE (for users of
the AHA-2740W/2742W)
o Removable media lock/unlock/eject utility, RMVTOOL.EXE (DOS command
line utility)
o VASPID.386 has been rewritten to allow TimerCriticalSection=xxxx to be
specified in your SYSTEM.INI
o ASPIBUF.SYS added (see below)
To upgrade to the standard version of Adaptec EZ-SCSI for $29, call Adaptec
at one of the following numbers:
Software Ordering (U.S.A. and Canada) (800) 442-7274
M-F: 5:00am to 6:00pm Pacific Standard Time
International Software Ordering (818) 365-6264
M-F: 5:00am to 6:00pm Pacific Standard Time
NOTE: Adaptec EZ-SCSI 3.0 will not be available until March 1, 1994. Please
do not call before then. Thank you.
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CD-ROM Drive Support
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The following drives have been tested by Adaptec with Adaptec
EZ-SCSI 3.0. All drives support both audio and data. Photo CD is
supported where indicated:
Firm-
Name Model ware SCSI Photo CD
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Compaq CDU561-31 1.8I 2 multisession
CDU6611-31 1.8B 2 multisession
Chinon * CDS 431 H48 1 single-session
CDS 435 M62 1 single-session
CDS 535 Q08 2 multisession
Denon * DRD 253 V 1 single-session
Hitachi CDR 1750S 12 1 single-session
CDR 3750 4 1 single-session
CDR 6750 0005 2 multisession
CDR 1950S 0005 2 multisession
LMS (Philips) * CM 214 .12 1 single-session
CM 215 .13 2 multisession
NEC CDR 38 1 2 multisession
** CDR 55JD 1 1 multisession
* CDR 72 E 1 single-session
CDR 73 1.2 1 single-session
* CDR 74 1 1 single-session
CDR 74 1.0a 1 single-session
CDR 74-1 1 2 multisession
* CDR 84 1 1 single-session
CDR 84 1.0a 1 single-session
CDR 84-1 1 2 multisession
** CDR 210 1.0 1 multisession
CDR 210P 1.0 1 multisession
MultiSpin 3X 1.0 2 multisession
CDR 500 1.0 2 multisession
CDR 510 1.0 2 multisession
Panasonic/ 501 family 1.0B/C 1 single-session
Matsushita CR 503 1.0A 2 multisession
CR 532 2.0A 2 multisession
CR 532 2.5A 2 single-session
CR 533 1.1a 2 multisession
LK-MC501S 1 1 single-session
Philips CDD-BK01 / IMS CCD-463 0.00 2 multisession
Pioneer *** DRM 600 806 1 single-session
*** DRM 604X 2403 2 multisession
Plextor/Texel Shinaken 3021 1.04 1 single-session
Shinaken 5021 1.04 1 single-session
DM 5021 1.04 1 single-session
DM 3024 1.10 2 multisession
DM 5024 1.10 2 multisession
DM 3028 3.00 2 multisession
DM 5028 3.00 2 multisession
Sony CDU 541-01 2.6A 1 single-session
CDU 561 1.8K 2 multisession
CDU 561-31 1.8i 2 multisession
CDU 6211-10 2.6A 1 single-session
TEAC CD 50 1 2 multisession
Toshiba XM 3101BME 3232 1 no
TXM 3201A1 3332 1 single-session
XM 3301B 272 2 single-session
XM 3401B 283 2 multisession
TM 3301E 2162 2 multisession
TX 3401B 2 2 multisession
* These drives do not directly support Photo CD. However, by adding
/XAEMUL to the ASPICD.SYS command line, in your CONFIG.SYS, we will
emulate support for single-session Photo CD on these drives.
** These drives do not support parity. Please consult the troubleshooting
section of the users manual for information on using these drives.
*** These jukebox CD-ROM drives are fully supported. A drive letter will
be assigned for each CD.
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SMARTDRV 5.0 and XA formatted CDs
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SMARTDRV 5.0 (in MS-DOS 6.2, Windows for Workgroups 3.11) now includes
caching for CD-ROM drives. There is a problem with SMARTDRV in its support
for XA formatted Compact Discs. If you experience "Not Ready" errors,
using SMARTDRV 5.0, add /E:2048 to your SMARTDRV command line. For example:
C:\DOS\SMARTDRV /X /E:2048
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ASPIBUF.SYS
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The ISA bus is limited to 24 bits of address. 2^24 = 16 MBytes. What does
this mean? It means that an ISA card that uses DMA cannot physically
access memory beyond 16 MBytes of RAM. This is a limitation of the ISA
bus.
The 16 MByte issue is not a limitation with PCI cards, EISA cards, VL cards,
or PIO cards. It is only an issue with an ISA card that uses DMA such as
the AHA-1540/1542. ASPIBUF.SYS is an ASPI double-buffering driver that
you load immediately after ASPI4DOS.SYS (e.g. before ASPICD.SYS, ASPIDISK.SYS,
etc.). It, along with ASPI4DOS.SYS, must both be loaded low before EMM386
(or QEMM, 386MAX, etc.). It intercepts ASPI and INT 13h commands and double-
buffers both so that these data transfers occur within the first 16 MBytes
of RAM. ASPIBUF.SYS is intelligent enough to not double-buffer if the
ASPI or INT 13h buffer is already within the first 16 MBytes of RAM. It is
only designed to work with ASPIDISK.SYS, ASPICD.SYS, and INT 13h commands.
Other ASPI drivers and/or applications may or may not work. ASPI FOR
WINDOWS APPLICATIONS (E.G. SHOWSCSI.EXE) WILL BE DISABLED ONCE THIS DRIVER
IS LOADED.
By default, ASPIBUF.SYS will allocate a 16K buffer for double-buffering. You
can specify the size (2K-64K) by using the size= command line switch. For
example:
device=c:\scsi\aspibuf.sys /size=8
NOTE: This driver was not available with previous versions of Adaptec
EZ-SCSI but will still be decompressed to your hard drive when you run
the PATCH program.