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FAST Serial Adaptors User Guide
Installing under SCO UnixWare
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Chapter 2 Installing drivers and host cards
Installing SCO UnixWare drivers using command line
Before commencing software installation, you will need to create a diskette using the
'diskette image' supplied on the CD supplied with this product. How to use this CD-ROM
When you have created the installation diskette, proceed as follows:
1. Log in as root.
2. Insert the created installation diskette.
3. Run pkgadd to install the package.
pkgadd -d diskette1 comf
4. When prompted, give the total number of PCI-FAST and AT-FAST you want to install at
this time (cards can be added later).
Example: If you are installing 2 PCI-FAST cards and 1 AT-FAST card, enter 3.
5. You will be prompted to run the Device Configuration Utility (dcu) if you are installing any
AT-FAST cards. If you are installing PCI-FAST cards only, go to step
6. Unless you are confident that you know suitable values for the IRQ line and I/O address
range to use with AT-FAST cards, it is advisable to run the scansd utility.
/etc/comf/scansd
This produces a report such as:
The following IRQs are free:
2 5 7 12 13 14 15
The following IRQs are shareable (ipl level in () ):
9(5)
The following I/O address ranges are free:
0x63-0x63 0x65-0x6F 0xE0-0x2F7 0x320-0x32F
0x334-0x3EF
The following memory address ranges are free
0xC8000-0xCBFFF 0xD0800-0xDBFFF 0xDE000-0xDFFFF