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User’s Guide
SLIMSCSI 1450 ADAPTER
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▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ Contents Introduction 1 Contents of Kit 1 System Requirements 1 Installing the SlimSCSI 1450 2 Updating the Windows 95 Miniport Driver 5 Using the SlimSCSI 1450 6 Hot Plugging 6 Formatting Removable Media 7 Understanding SCSI 8 SCSI IDs 8 Terminating the SCSI Bus 9 SCSI Connector Types 9 Troubleshooting 10 General Hardware Troubleshooting 10 Windows 95 Troubleshooting 11 Contacting Adaptec 15 Electronic Support 15 Technical and Product Support 16 Sales and Ordering Information 16
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Introduction ® Congratulations on your purchase of Adaptec’s SlimSCSI 1450, ® which is designed specifically for use with Microsoft Windows 95. The SlimSCSI 1450 allows you to connect up to three SCSI devices to your portable PC, including Zip drives and other kinds of remov- able media drives. Contents of Kit ■ SlimSCSI 1450 PC Card-to-SCSI Adapter, with permanently attached 50-pin high-density cable ■ Windows 95 driver diskette ■ SlimSCSI 1450 User’s Guide ■ 50-pin-to-DB25 converter ■ Regi
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SlimSCSI 1450 Adapter User’s Guide Installing the SlimSCSI 1450 Follow these steps to install the SlimSCSI 1450 and connect your SCSI devices to it: 1 Remove the SlimSCSI 1450 from its packaging. 2 Plug the 50-pin connector into the first (or only) SCSI device, as shown below. Make sure the SCSI device is not powered. SCSI Connector SCSI Device Terminator If the SCSI device has a DB25 (25-pin) connector, attach the 50-pin-to-DB25 converter, as shown below, and plug it into the connector on t
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Installing the SlimSCSI 1450 3 (Optional) Connect up to two additional SCSI devices by daisy- chaining them to the first device, as shown below: SCSI Devices Terminator 4 Be sure that each SCSI device has a unique SCSI ID ranging from 0 to 6. If any two devices have the same ID, change the SCSI ID of one device. This is usually done by changing a switch on the back of the device. (For more information, see SCSI IDs on page 8.) The diagram below shows a typical SCSI device with a select- able
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SlimSCSI 1450 Adapter User’s Guide 6 Be sure that at least one external SCSI device provides SCSI bus termination power or that the last device on the bus sup- plies termination power to itself. Read the device documenta- tion if you are not sure whether the SCSI device provides termination power. 7 Connect all power cables to the SCSI device(s). Then power up the device(s). 8 Insert the SlimSCSI 1450 into one of your portable PC’s PC Card slots, as shown below: PCMCIA Type II or Type III Sl
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Updating the Windows 95 Miniport Driver Updating the Windows 95 Miniport Driver Windows 95 has built-in software support for the SlimSCSI 1450. This means that when you install the SlimSCSI 1450, Windows auto- matically finds and installs the driver for it. However, you may be able to achieve better data I/O performance by installing the updated driver from the diskette included with the SlimSCSI 1450. Follow these steps if you wish to do this: 1 If Windows 95 is not already running, start
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SlimSCSI 1450 Adapter User’s Guide Using the SlimSCSI 1450 Hot Plugging After you install the SlimSCSI 1450 driver in your Windows 95 PC, you can insert or remove the SlimSCSI 1450 at any time except when data is being transferred on the SCSI bus. This is called hot plugging. (You can tell that data is being transferred if the SCSI device activity light is on.) Follow these steps to remove the SlimSCSI 1450 while Windows 95 is running: 1 Click on the small PC Card (PCMCIA) icon in the lower
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Using the SlimSCSI 1450 When you insert the SlimSCSI 1450 adapter while Windows 95 is running, Windows 95 detects the adapter and the device(s) con- nected to it. (Be sure the devices are powered before you insert the adapter!) Formatting Removable Media Many removable media drives include a formatting utility that you can use to format removable media. If no utility program was included with your drive, you can format removable media with the afdisk program included on the Win 95 Drivers D
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SlimSCSI 1450 Adapter User’s Guide Understanding SCSI SCSI (pronounced “scuzzy”) stands for Small Computer Systems Interface. SCSI is an industry standard computer interface for con- necting SCSI devices (such as hard disk drives, CD-ROM drives, and scanners) to a common SCSI bus. A SCSI bus is an electrical pathway consisting of a SCSI adapter (such as the SlimSCSI adapter) installed in a computer and one or more SCSI devices. SCSI cables are used to connect the devices to the SCSI card. F
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Understanding SCSI Terminating the SCSI Bus To ensure reliable communication on the SCSI bus, terminators must be installed (or enabled) on the devices at the physical ends of the SCSI bus. The terminators on all devices between the physical ends must be removed (or disabled). Termination on the SlimSCSI 1450 is permanently enabled, since it is always at one end of the SCSI bus. There are various methods for terminating disk drives and other SCSI devices. Read the device documentation if yo
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SlimSCSI 1450 Adapter User’s Guide Troubleshooting Most problems with the SlimSCSI 1450 result from errors in prepar- ing and connecting the SCSI devices to it. If you have problems, check the items below. Note: If you have problems with a specific SCSI device when other SCSI devices are working correctly, contact the manu- facturer of the problem device for troubleshooting information. General Hardware Troubleshooting ■ Be sure all SCSI cables and power cables are properly con- nected and al
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Troubleshooting Windows 95 Troubleshooting How do I determine if the Windows 95 socket is enabled and is running correctly? 1 Insert the SlimSCSI 1450 in the PC Card slot. 2 Click the Start button and click Settings. 3 Click Control Panel. 4 Double click the System icon, and then select the Device Manager tab. 5 Double-click SCSI controllers. If APA-1450/60 PCMCIA is not listed, double click Other Devices. 6 If PCMCIA Socket is not listed, or if it is listed but has a yellow exclamation mark
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SlimSCSI 1450 Adapter User’s Guide How do I determine if the SlimSCSI Windows 95 miniport driver is working correctly? 1 Insert the SlimSCSI 1450 into the PC Card slot, if it is not already inserted. 2 Click the Start button and click Settings. 3 Click Control Panel. 4 Double-click the System icon, then select the Device Manager tab. 5 Double-click SCSI controllers. The driver for the SlimSCSI adapter is listed as Adaptec APA-1450/60 PCMCIA SCSI Adapter. ■ If the driver is listed, this mean
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Troubleshooting What if there is no SCSI controllers icon under Device Manager, or the SlimSCSI 1450 software driver does not appear under Device Manager? If the SCSI controllers icon or the software driver does not appear: 1 Double-click the Add New Hardware icon in the Control Panel. 2 Select Yes on the second screen of the Add New Hardware Wizard to have Windows search for the SlimSCSI 1450. 3 Follow the onscreen instructions. If Windows 95 does not detect the SlimSCSI 1450, run the Add N
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SlimSCSI 1450 Adapter User’s Guide 4 On the View Resources tab, click the option button for the type of resource you want to check. Read the information. ■ If a specific resource is not listed, the resource is not used by a device. ■ If a resource is listed more than once, the resource is used by more than one device. ■ If a resource is used by an unknown device, the resource is used but the device using the resource cannot be detected. How do I use the Hardware Conflict Troubleshooter in Wi