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If you exceed the total cable length for connecting SCSI devices to the system, as
specified in the documentation delivered with the system.
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If you connect non-Ultra SCSI external devices to the system.
Use the SCSISelect utility to disable Ultra SCSI capability on the system.
NOTE
When you run the SCSISelec t utility, Ultra SCSI capability is disabled if you select Restore
Power-On Defaults. If you do not want to disable Ultra SCSI capability, be sure to enable it
after selecting Restore Power-On Defaults.
Using the SCSISelect Utility
The SCSISelect utility is a separate utility on the System Utilities (SYSUTIL) diskette
delivered with your TD-x10, TDZ-x1x, or TDZ-612 RAX system.
To run the SCSISelect utility:
1.
Insert the SYSUTIL diskette into the system's floppy disk drive.
2.
Restart the system.
3.
When the Startup Menu displays, select the SCSISelect option.
4.
Follow the displayed instructions and online Help to use SCSISelect.
Configuring and Using the RAID Disk Arrays
If your system is equipped with an internal or external RAID disk array, refer to the
InterRAID documentation delivered with the system for information on configuring and using
the disk array.
Ensuring PC Card Support and Operation
The PC Card slot in the optional combo drive is used with devices based on standards
developed by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA).
Windows NT provides support for PC Card devices. Refer to the operating system
documentation and Help for more information on PC Card device support.
CAUTION
You must shut down the system before inserting a PC Card device in the PC Card slot. When
you restart the system, Windows NT will recognize the PC Card device.
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