Save And Exit Setup; Exit Without Saving; Ncr Scsi Bios & Drivers - Asus PCI/I-486SP3G User Manual

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PCI/I-486SP3G
User's Manual
Save And Exit Setup
The next selection on the Utilities menu is "SAVE AND EXIT
SETUP". If you select this and press the <Enter> key the values en-
tered during the current session will be recorded in the CMOS
memory on the mainboard. The system will check it every time you
turn your system on and compare it to what it finds as it checks the
system. This record is required for the system to operate.
Exit Without Saving
The last selection on the main screen is "EXIT WITHOUT SAV-
ING".
Selecting this option and pressing the <Enter> key lets you exit
the Setup Utility without recording any new values or changing old
ones. If you want to save a new configuration, do not use this
option.
If
you use it, any new setting information will be lost.
You can now use your system without further reference to this
utility unless you
change
the system hardware configuration.
Re-
member, if the system configuration information stored in CMOS
memory gets corrupted, you will have to reenter it.
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NCR SCSI BIOS & Drivers
The NCR 53C810 SCSI BIOS is recorded on the same flash
memory chip as the system BIOS. The main system BIOS does not
directly support SCSI devices, so an auxiliary BIOS is required.
To use the on-board SCSI BIOS, you must set the "NCR SCSI
Firmware" line in the Chipset Features Setup screen to "Enabled".
The NCR SCSI BIOS supports SCSI hard disks under DOS, Windows
and OS/2. I.t also uses device drivers that are on the DOS-format
support floppy disk that comes with the mainboard to support hard
disks and other SCSI devices used with DOS, Windows, Windows
NT, Novell NetWare and OS/2. These drivers provide higher perfor-
mance than the direct BIOS support. To use these device drivers you
must install them on your system hard disk drive and add them to
your system configuration files.There is also driver support for SCSI
devices used with SCO
Unix.
A second, SCO Unix-format, support
floppy disk has the Unix drivers on it.
See the "Readme" files that come with the drivers for instructions
on what they are and how to use them. You can print out the Readrne
files with any text editor .
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