Caution:
Your PC may hang if you remove the adapter
before the message appears.
When you insert the SlimSCSI 1480 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!)
Controlling the SCAM and Ultra Features
SCAM stands for SCSI Configured AutoMatically, a feature
that lets the PC automatically assign SCSI IDs to SCSI devices
when it boots. This eliminates possible hardware conflicts that
can occur when two devices have the same SCSI ID. (The SCSI
device itself must also support SCAM.)
Ultra stands for UltraSCSI, a very fast data transfer mode that
is supported by newer SCSI devices.
By default, the SCAM and Ultra options are enabled when you
install your SlimSCSI 1480 adapter.
To disable or enable the SCAM and Ultra features:
1
From Windows 95, click the Start button, point to Settings,
and then click Control Panel.
2
Double-click the System icon, and then select the Device Man-
ager tab.
3
Select View devices by type.
Using the SlimSCSI Adapter
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