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Iii. windows nt drivers, Features, Description – Asus P/I-P65UP8/CP6ND User Manual

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III. WINDOWS NT

(Features)

III. WINDOWS NT DRIVERS

Features

Synchronous negotiation (including Fast/Ultra SCSI)

Wide negotiation

Tagged command queuing

Supports multiple host adapters

Supports multiple Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs)

Disconnect/Reselect

Scatter-gather

Differential support

Supports SCSI pass-through functionality

BUS device reset

Scan order change (scans the bus from SCSI ID 0 to MAX SCSI ID [7 or 15])

Supports disk array configurations with no LUN 0

Supports disk array configurations with non-contiguous LUNs

Ultra SCSI (Fast 20) support (20 MB/s narrow, 40 MB/s wide)

User selectable enabling/disabling of 8xx chip’s scripts prefetch option

User selectable enabling/disabling of PCI Cache Line support for thePCI com-
mands Read Line, Read Multiple and Write-and -Invalidate.

Description

SYMC8XX.SYS is designed to Microsoft’s specification for miniport drivers. This
driver allows connection of SCSI devices including disk drives, CD-ROMs, and tape
drives for PCI-based machines. To support a new SCSI device the Windows NT 3.5x/
4.x architecture requires that a class driver for that type device is present (usually
supplied by Microsoft, or possibly by the peripheral manufacturer). No changes to
SYMC8XX.SYS are required. This driver is only supported under Windows NT 3.5
and later versions (including NT 4.0). It does not run under earlier versions of NT.

SCSI commands are passed directly from a Windows application to the SCSI de-
vices by using the SCSI pass-through facility (refer to the Microsoft Windows NT
3.5x/4.x documentation for details). This facility allows applications to directly control
and access SCSI devices by filling in a data structure and calling in to the port driver.

The SYMC8XX.SYS driver supports Ultra SCSI protocol, providing twice the raw
data transfer rate of Fast SCSI for disk drives and Symbios Logic host adapters that
support Ultra SCSI. However, Ultra SCSI requires more stringent SCSI bus cabling
setups than Fast SCSI.