Serial Ata Host Interface Version - Accusys ACUTA User Manual

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To connect to the host:
1. Power
on
ACUTA
instructions earlier in this chapter to
establish a RAID array.
2. Either:
Connect one end of the supplied
USB cable to the USB port and the
other end to a spare USB port on
your host computer, or,
Connect one end of one of the
supplied IEEE 1394 cables to one of
the IEEE 1394 ports.
3. The host computer should detect the presence of the ACUTA subsystem. Turn to the next
chapter for instructions on formatting your array.

Serial ATA host interface version

Serial ATA allows transmission up to 1.5 Gbps. Serial ATA is compatible with the following host
operating systems:
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1.
The USB port cannot be used at the same time as either of the IEEE 1394
port.
2.
2 of IEEE 1394 port are for daisy chain to connect another IEEE1394
device,not for connecting Acuta to 2 host at mean time for access.
and
follow
the
Advanced users wishing to remotely monitor the status of their array should
connect ACUTA via an RS-232 cable to a terminal or computer hosting a
terminal emulation program.
Operating System
Windows 98
Windows ME
Windows NT4.0
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows 2003
Linux Red Hat 7.3
Linux Red Hat 9.0
MAC OS 9
MAC OS X
Fedora
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