GPx-5190 Installation & Test Procedure

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| REV |   DATE   |        DESCRIPTION                          |  AUTHOR   |
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| A   | 08/02/94 | INITIAL RELEASE                             | C. TORRES |
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	CMB JUMPER SETTINGS:
-	No Jumper setting changes are needed.
	EXTERNAL CACHE MEMORY (GPx-5190 486DX-50 / EISA):
-	The system should be configured for 512KB Cache.   There should be 4 SRAM chips, part number IS61C1024-20 installed at locations U25, U26,U27,U28 (four chips on the right side)
-	For 512KB cache, the following jumper settings are required on the CMB:
	JP5 = 1-2
	JP6 = 1-2
	JP7 = 1-2
	JP8 = 2-3
	JP9 = 1-2
	JP10= 1-2
	JP12= 1-2
	JP13= 1-2 

1.2GB/2.0GB SCSI TAPE DRIVE JUMPER SETTINGS:

-	Drive part number is: 400937-001 & -002
-	Terminator resistor packs must be installed.
-	Set jumper plugs for SCSI ID = 2
-	Set jumper plug for PARITY
	Looking at the tape drive from the back, the first five positions of the jumper header should be empty, only positions six and eight should have a jumper plug installed.

CD-ROM DRIVE JUMPER SETTINGS:

-	Terminator resistor packs must be removed.
-	Set jumper plugs for SCSI ID = 5
-	Set jumper plug for PARITY

BUSLOGIC DISK CONTROLLER (GPx-5190) (400858-003):

-	ENABLE THE FLOPPY PORT BY INSTALLING THE JUMPER PLUG "FLP ENB" 
-	IF JUMPER "W1" IS PRESENT, INSTALL A JUMPER PLUG AT POSITION "BC"

SERIAL PARALLEL CONTROLLER

-	THE SERIAL PARALLEL CARD IS: "KOUWELL MODEL KW-524H"
-	INSTALL THE SERIAL PARALLEL CONTROLLER ON THE THIRD SLOT
-	THE JUMPER SETTINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
	JUMPER	POSITION	COMMENTS
	JP1		ON		SERIAL PORT A (9 PIN) SELECTION=COM1
	JP2		OFF		SERIAL PORT A (9 PIN) SELECTION
	JP3		OFF		SERIAL PORT A (9 PIN) SELECTION
	JP4		OFF		SERIAL PORT A (9 PIN) SELECTION
	JP5		OFF		SERIAL PORT B (25 PIN) SELECTION
	JP6		OFF		SERIAL PORT B (25 PIN) SELECTION
	JP7		OFF		SERIAL PORT B (25 PIN) SELECTION=DISABLED
	JP8		OFF		SERIAL PORT B (25 PIN) SELECTION
	JP9		ON		PRINTER PORT I/O ADDRESS=378H
	JP10		OFF		PRINTER PORT I/O ADDRESS
	JP11		OFF		SERIAL PORT A INTERRUPT REQUEST
	JP12		OFF		SERIAL PORT A INTERRUPT REQUEST
	JP13		ON		SERIAL PORT A INTERRUPT REQUEST=IRQ4
	JP14		OFF		SERIAL PORT A INTERRUPT REQUEST
	JP15		OFF		SERIAL PORT B INTERRUPT REQUEST
	JP16		ON		SERIAL PORT B INTERRUPT REQUEST=IRQ3
	JP17		OFF		SERIAL PORT B INTERRUPT REQUEST
	JP18		OFF		SERIAL PORT B INTERRUPT REQUEST
	SERIAL PARALLEL CONTROLLER (KOUWELL MODEL KW-556P)
-	THE JUMPER SETTINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS:
	JUMPER	POSITION	COMMENTS
	JP1-1	1-2		NORMAL MODE, FDC FUNCTION
	JP1-2	2-3		PRIMARY ADDRESS 3F0-3F7
	JP1-3	2-3		HDD=DISABLED
	JP1-4	2-3		HARD DISK CONTROLLER ADDRESS=PRIMARY
	JP1-5	1-2		FLOPPY DISK CONTROLLER=ENABLED
	JP2-1	1-2		COMM1 (3F8)=ENABLED
	JP2-2	2-3		COMM1 (3F8)=ENABLED
	JP2-3	2-3		COMM2 = DISABLED
	JP2-4	2-3		COMM2 = DISABLED
	JP2-5	1-2		PARALLEL PORT = LPT1
	JP2-6	1-2		PARALLEL PORT = LPT1
	JP3				OPEN, LED INDICATOR, NOT USED
	JP4				OPEN, PRINTER PORT IS INPUT/OUTPUT
	JP7	. . . . .		SERIAL PORT A = IRQ4 (COMM1)
		. | . . .		SERIAL PORT B = IRQ3 (COMM2)
		| . . . .
	JP8 		1-2		PARALLEL IRQ=7
	JP9 1-2			OPEN, DISABLE GAME PORT
	JP9 3-4			OPEN, DISABLE GAME PORT

DIGIBOARD EISA C/X CONTROLLER:

-	NO JUMPER SETTINGS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE EISA C/X CONTROLLER

DIGIBOARD "DigiCHANNEL C/CON-16" CONCENTRATOR SETUP:

-	INSTALL EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY TO THE CONCENTRATOR
-	CONCENTRATOR NUMBER "ONE": INSTALL CABLE FROM "HOST ADAPTER" CONNECTOR TO THE "LINE 1" CONNECTOR ON THE CONTROLLER BOARD.
-	CONCENTRATOR NUMBER "TWO": INSTALL CABLE FROM "HOST ADAPTER" CONNECTOR TO THE "REMOTE" CONNECTOR ON CONCENTRATOR NUMBER "ONE"
-	CONCENTRATOR NUMBER "THREE": INSTALL CABLE FROM "HOST ADAPTER" CONNECTOR TO THE "REMOTE" CONNECTOR ON CONCENTRATOR NUMBER "TWO"
-	AND SO ON...
-	IF ONLY ONE PORT ON THE DIGIBOARD CONTROLLER IS USED, INSTALL TERMINATOR ON THE UNUSED LINE'S CONNECTOR.
-	A TERMINATOR CONNECTOR MUST BE INSTALLED ON THE LAST CONCENTRATOR IN THE CHAIN.
-	CONCENTRATORS ARE DAISYCHAINED (UP TO EIGHT MAXIMUM  PER BOARD)
-	CONCENTRATORS CAN BE CONNECTED TO LINE ONE OR TWO PROVIDED THE TOTAL DOES NOT EXCEED EIGHT.
	SETUP FIRST CONCENTRATOR ON LINE ONE OR TWO
-	TURN POWER ON THE CONCENTRATOR
-	WAIT FOR THE "P1" DISPLAY, THEN PRESS THE "GREEN RIGHT ARROW SWITCH" ON THE FRONT OF THE UNIT, AND HOLD FOR A FEW SECONDS, THEN RELEASE.
-	THE FRONT PANEL WILL DISPLAY "1n"
-	PRESS THE "GREEN RIGHT ARROW SWITCH" ON THE FRONT PANEL, THEN RELEASE.  (This will save the setup)
-	THE FRONT PANEL WILL DISPLAY "1"
	SETUP SECOND CONCENTRATOR ON LINE ONE OR TWO
-	TURN POWER ON THE CONCENTRATOR
-	WAIT FOR THE "P1" DISPLAY, THEN PRESS THE "GREEN RIGHT ARROW SWITCH" ON THE FRONT OF THE UNIT, AND HOLD FOR A FEW SECONDS, THEN RELEASE.
-	THE FRONT PANEL WILL DISPLAY "1n"
-	PRESS THE "GREEN LEFT ARROW SWITCH ON THE FRONT OF THE CONCENTRATOR", THEN RELEASE
-	THE FRONT PANEL WILL DISPLAY "2n"
-	PRESS THE "GREEN RIGHT ARROW SWITCH" ON THE FRONT PANEL, THEN RELEASE. (This will save the setup)
-	THE FRONT PANEL WILL DISPLAY "1"
	SETUP THIRD CONCENTRATOR ON LINE ONE OR TWO
-	TURN POWER ON THE CONCENTRATOR
-	WAIT FOR THE "P1" DISPLAY, THEN PRESS THE "GREEN RIGHT ARROW SWITCH" ON THE FRONT OF THE UNIT, AND HOLD FOR A FEW SECONDS, THEN RELEASE.
-	THE FRONT PANEL WILL DISPLAY "1n"
-	PRESS THE "GREEN LEFT ARROW SWITCH ON THE FRONT OF THE CONCENTRATOR", THEN RELEASE
-	THE FRONT PANEL WILL DISPLAY "2n"
-	PRESS THE "GREEN LEFT ARROW SWITCH" ON THE FRONT OF THE CONCENTRATOR, THEN RELEASE.
-	THE FRONT PANEL WILL DISPLAY "3n"
-	PRESS THE "GREEN RIGHT ARROW SWITCH" ON THE FRONT PANEL, THEN RELEASE. (This will save the setup)
-	THE FRONT PANEL WILL DISPLAY "1"
-	AND SO ON...

DIGIBOARD 8Port ISA CONTROLLER (DIGIBOARD PN: 76000031):

-	SET I/O PORT ADDRESS AS FOLLOWS:
	BOARD #	ADDRESS	SW1	SW2	SW3	SW4
	-------	-------	---	---	---	---
	  1		  200h	ON	OFF	OFF	ON
	  2		  220h	ON	OFF	ON	ON

540 MB DISK DRIVE SETTINGS  ( MXT-540S ):

-	Drive's part number is 400757-012
-	Remove the two terminator resistor packs located next to the SCSI bus cable header  (J1).
-	Set jumper plugs for SCSI ID = 0
	JUMPER HEADER		PLUGS		POSITION
	J6				MTR			INSTALLED
	J6				CPAR			INSTALLED
	JP8				1-2			INSTALLED
	JP5				1-2			REMOVED
	JP5				3-4			REMOVED
	JP5				5-6			REMOVED
	JP5				7-8			REMOVED
	JP5				9-10			INSTALLED
-	SCSI ID SELECTION: ADDRESS  CS2 (J6)  CS2 (J6)  CS3 (J6)
                         0		0		0		0		0=Removed
                         1		0		0		1		1=Installed
                         2		0		1		0
                         3		0		1		1
                         4		1		0		0

1.0 GB SCSI DISK DRIVE JUMPER SETTINGS:

	(FUJITSU M2694ESA)
-	Remove terminator resistor DIP located next to the SCSI cable connector.   (termination on this system is done at the tape drive)
-	Set "SW1" as follows:
	SW1-1 = ON	SCSI COMMAND LEVEL
	SW1-2 = OFF	OFFLINE DIAGNOSTIC SELF-TEST MODE
	SW1-3 = ON	UNIT ATTENTION REPORTING MODE
	SW1-4 = ON	RESELECTION RETRY MODE
	SW1-5 = ON	SCSI BUS PARITY
	SW1-6 = OFF	SYNCHRONOUS MODE DATA TRANSFER REQUEST
	SW1-7 = ON	LED DISPLAY REQUIREMENTS
	SW1-8 = ON	MOTOR START COMMAND MODE
-	jumper settings are as follows:
							CNH2		(BOTH JUMPERS REMOVED	)
							CNH10	(ALL 3 JUMPERS INSTALLED	)
							CNH5		(BOTH JUMPERS INSTALLED	)
							CNH11-3	(JUMPER INSTALLED		)
							CNH11-4	(JUMPER REMOVED		)
-	DRIVE NUMBER SELECTION: ADDRESS  CNH11-2  CNH11-1  CNH11-0
                               0        0       0         0      0=Removed
                               1        0       0         1      1=Installed
                               2        0       1         0
                               3        0       1         1
                               4        1       0         0

1.6 MB SCSI DISK DRIVE JUMPER SETTINGS:

	(Seagate WREN ST41650N)
-	Terminator resistor packs must removed
-	Install jumper plugs from:   1-2      (Installed terminating power)
                                  3-4      (Removed   terminating power)
                                 13-14     (parity checking)
                                 19-20     (Removed)
 -	Jumper plug from 19-20 comes installed from the factory and it should be removed)
-	Set jumper plugs for drive:   ADDRESS  5-6  7-8  9-10
                                      0      0    0    0      0=Removed
                                      1      0    0    1      1=Installed
                                      2      0    1    0
                                      3      0    1    1
                                      4      1    0    0

1.7 MB 3-1/2" SCSI DISK DRIVE JUMPER SETTINGS:

	( Seagate ST11900 / ST11950 400943-002/004 )
	J6-1-2   =  REMOVED		(RESERVED)		
	J6-3-4   =  REMOVED		(REMOTE LED)
	J6-5-6   =  REMOVED		(SYNC SPINDLE)
	J6-7-8   =  REMOVED		(A0)
	J6-9-10  =  REMOVED		(A1)
	J6-11-12 =  REMOVED		(A2)
	J2-1-2   =  REMOVED		(TERM. POWER FROM SCSI BUS)
	J2-3-4   =  INSTALLED	(REMOTE LED)
	J2-5-6   =  REMOVED		(ENABLE TERMINATORS.  Termination is done 
						 at the tape drive)
	J2-7-8   =  INSTALLED	(PARITY OPTION)
	J2-9-10  =  REMOVED		(WRITE PROTECT)
	J2-11-12 =  REMOVED		(ENABLE MOTOR START)
	J2-13-14 =  REMOVED		(DELAY MOTOR START)
	J2-15-15 =  REMOVED		(RESERVED)
-	CONNECTOR J5 IS USED TO SET THE SCSI ID:
-	Set J5 jumper as follows: ADDRESS  J5-2  J5-1  J5-0
                                  0	 0	  0	    0      0=Removed
                                  1      0	  0	    1      1=Installed
                                  2      0	  1	    0
                                  3      0	  1	    1
                                  4      1	  0	    0

SPECIALIX CONTROLLER JUMPER AND SWITCH SETTINGS:

 -	A maximum of (2) ISA cards can be installed or 
	a maximum of (4) EISA cards.
ISA CARDS SWITCH SETTINGS AND INTERRUPT LEVELS:     
CONTROLLER NUMBER  ADDRESS  INTERRUPT  SW1  SW2  LK1
	1			D0000	12		D	0	0
	2			D8000	15		D	8	0
EISA CARDS SWITCH SETTINGS AND INTERRUPT LEVELS:    
There are no switches or jumpers to set on the EISA Specialix card, the following are the interrupt and starting address used when running the EISA configuration utility (CFG)
CONTROLLER NUMBER   STARTING ADDRESS        		INTERRUPT
	1			256th megabyte + 4 * 64K		15 or 10
	2			256th megabyte + 5 * 64K		15 or 10
	3			256th megabyte + 6 * 64K		15 or 10
	4			256th megabyte + 7 * 64K		15 or 10

ETHERNET LAN CONTROLLER (ELC) BOARD 10BASE-T (400817-001/-002):

-	JP1 : Set jumper block to "CHEAPERNET" (up position)
-	JP2 : Set jumper plug to "OFF" (down position)
-	JP3 : Install jumper plug at position "5" (Interrupt 5)
-	JP4 : Set jumper plug to "OFF" (down position)
-	JP6 : "I/O"	1=DOWN	(300h)
				2=UP
				3=DOWN
-	JP5 : "MEM", 	1=DOWN	(D0000h)
				2=DOWN
				3=UP

ETHERNET LAN CONTROLLER (ELC) BOARD 10BASE-2 (400817-003/-004):

-	JP1 : Set jumper block to the "TP" position (UP) (Twisted-Pair)
-	JP2 : "BOOT", Set jumper plug to the "OFF" position (DOWN)
-	JP3 : "IRQ", Install jumper plug at position "5" (Interrupt 5)
-	JP4 : "C&T", Set jumper plug to the "OFF" position (DOWN)
-	JP6 : "I/O"	1=DOWN	(300h)
				2=UP
				3=DOWN
-	JP5 : "MEM", 	1=DOWN	(D0000h)
				2=DOWN
				3=UP
	MODEM SWITCH SETTINGS (DataTrak 400822-001):
-	The modem is installed on the top slot of the card cage (slot #7)
-	There are no jumpers to set on this board.
-	Set switch positions 1, 3, 6                to the "ON"  position
-	Set switch positions 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10   to the "OFF" position
	MODEM SWITCH SETTINGS (CALPAK MNP-5/V42bis 400822-003):
	Models MX-2400, MX-2400SF, MX-2442B, & MX-2496
-	This modem has a switch which has 6 DIPs on it.  The modem should be configured for COM2, Interrupt 3 and Address 2f8.  The switches should be as follows:
 	 --------------------------------------------
	|  1   |  2   | 3    |  4    |  5    |  6    |
	|  ON  |  ON  | OFF  |  OFF  |  OFF  |  ON   |
	 --------------------------------------------
	MODEM SWITCH SETTINGS (Practical Peripherals 400822-005:
	Model PM2400
-	This modem has a two position switch accessible from the outside.  The modem should be configured for COM2, Interrupt 3 and Address 2f8.  The switch settings are as follows:
 	 --------------------------
	|  S1-1  =  DOWN  (closed) |
	 --------------------------
	|  S1-2  =  UP    (open  ) |
	 --------------------------
	MODEM SWITCH SETTINGS (Cardinal  400822-006:
-	This modem has a four jumper plugs at the bottom right of the board.  The modem should be configured for COM2, Interrupt 3 and Address 2f8.  The jumper plugs should be installed as follows:
 	 -------------				 -------------
	|  J1  =  OFF |			| J3  =  OFF  |
	 -------------				 -------------
	|  J2  =  ON  |			| J4  =  ON   |
	 -------------				 -------------

MAI MFC CARD SWITCH & JUMPER SETTINGS

-	No jumper plugs should be installed at JMP1 & JMP2
-	Switch settings SWx position:
	1  = OFF   (LPT1: ON=Disable, OFF=Enable)
	2  = OFF   (LPT1 type: ON=Centronics, OFF=Data Products)
	3  = OFF   (LPT1: ON=Disable, OFF=Enable)
	4  = OFF   (LPT2 type: ON=Centronics, OFF=Data Products)
	5  = ON    (COM1: ON=Disabled, OFF=Enabled)
	6  = ON    (COM2: ON=Disabled (w/modem), OFF=Enabled (no modem))
	7  = Not Used
	8  = ON    (BIOS: Disabled)
	9  = OFF   (Modem: ON=Enable, OFF=disable)
	10 = Not Used
	W A R N I N G :
	BEFORE APPLYING POWER TO THE SYSTEM
	VERIFY THAT THE POWER SELECTION SWITCH ON THE BACK
	OF THE UNIT IS SET TO THE PROPER AC INPUT VOLTAGE.
	SYSTEM CMOS SETUP ( GPx-5190 ) 
-	Turn power ON
-	During the memory test press, press the "Delete" key.
-	The following are typical values for the different setup options:

STANDARD CMOS SETUP:

	Date (mn/date/year):
	Time (hour/min/sec):
	Hard Disk C: Type  :	Not Installed	(when using SCSI drives)
	Hard Disk D: Type  :	Not Installed (When using SCSI drives)
	Floppy Drive A:    :	1.44 MB, 3-1/2"
	Floppy Drive B:    :	Not Installed
	Primary Display    :	VGA/PGA/EGA
	Keyboard           :	Installed
ADVANCED CMOS SETUP:
Typematic Rate Programming : Disabled	Video   ROM Shadow C000,32K: Enabled
Typematic Rate Delay (msec): 500		Adaptor ROM Shadow C800,32K: Disabled
Typematic Rate (Chars/Sec) : 15		Adaptor ROM Shadow D000,32K: Disabled
Above 1 MB Memory Test     : Enabled	Adaptor ROM Shadow D800,32K: Disabled
Memory Test Tick Sound     : Enabled	Adaptor ROM Shadow E000,32K: Disabled
Memory Parity Error Check  : Enabled	Adaptor ROM Shadow E800,32K: Disabled
Hit <DEL> Message Display  : Enabled	System  ROM Shadow F000,64K: Enabled
Hard Disk Type 47 RAM Area : 0:300		BootSector Virus Protection: Enabled
Wait for <F1> If Any Error : Enabled
System Boot Up Num Lock    : On
Weitek Processor           : Absent
Floppy Drive Seek At Boot  : Enabled
System Boot Up Sequence    : A:, C:
System Boot Up CPU Speed   : High
External Cache Memory      : Enabled
Internal Cache Memory      : Enabled
Turbo Switch Function      : Enabled
Password Checking Option   : Setup
STANDARD CHIPSET SETUP:
	DRAM Speed				: Slowest
	DRAM Write CAS Pulse Width	: 2T
	DRAM Interleave			: Enabled
	Cache Write Back			: Disabled
	Cache Write Cycle			: 3T
	Cache Burst Read Cycle		: 2T
	KBCLK Selection			: BUSCLK
	BUSCLK Selection			: CPUCLK/6
	Non-Cacheable Area 1		: DRAM
	Non-Cacheable Area 1 Size	: 0 KB
	Non-Cacheable Area 1 Start	: Disabled
	Non-Cacheable Area 2		: DRAM
	Non-Cacheable Area 2 Size	: 0 KB
	Non-Cacheable Area 2 Start	: Disabled
	C000 Shadow RAM Cacheable	: Enabled
	F000 Shadow RAM Cacheable	: Enabled
	I/O Recovery Select			: 3 BCLKs
WRITE TO CMOS AND EXIT.
	EISA CONFIGURATION UTILITY (GPx-5190):
-	Install a bootable MS-DOS diskette into the floppy drive
-	Boot from floppy
-	Remove MS-DOS diskette and install the Mitac EISA Configuration Utility diskette into the floppy drive (MAI p/n: W514862-001), the diskette should be "WRITE ENABLED"
-	cfg  <CR>					(Run the EISA CONFIG utility)
-	Configure  <CR>			(Use THE "-->" key)
-	Configure  <CR>
-	Set "Configuration Type" to:	"Modify Old Configuration"
-	Set Configuration Mode to:	"Manual"
-	Set CMS file to modify to:	"Use default CMS file name"
-	Move the cursor to [ OK ], then press <CR>
-	Make changes if necessary.
		Note:	ISA controllers such as Specialix, modem, and Ethernet cards do not need to be configured.
SLOT  0  - TYN VL EISA-486 Board:
	TIMER
	  Reserved										Free
	Real-Time Clock
	  Reserved										Free
	Co-processor
	  Installed										Link
	Keyboard
	  101 Key											Link
	System Board Base Memory
		640K base memory (default)						Link
	Main Board Memory at 1MB
		Enter the appropriate memory configuration			Link
THERE ARE FOUR (6) EISA SLOTS ON THE GPx-5190, THE FOLLOWING IS THE SLOT CONFIGURATION:
	(TOP)	======================             		EISA SLOT #1
			======================             		EISA SLOT #2
			======================             		EISA SLOT #3
			======================             		EISA SLOT #4
			======================               		EISA SLOT #5
			======================             		EISA SLOT #6
			======================   ==========		VESA SLOT #1
			======================   ==========		VESA SLOT #2
Slot 1 - BusTek 32 Bit Bus Master EISA-to-SCSI Host Adapter (v.180)
	Host I/O Port Address
	330h - default									Link
	Host Interrupt Request
	INT11 Edge - default							Link
	Host BIOS (16K Bytes) Address
	0DC000h - default								Link
	ISA DMA Channel Emulation
	DMA Channel 5 - Default							-
	EISA Bus Burst Cycles
	Disable - default								-
	Host Adapter SCSI ID
	ID = 7 - default								-
	SCSI Parity
	Enable - default								-
	Disk Drive Capacity
	Disk < 1 GB or SCO UNIX - default					-
	Adapter Initiate Sync Negotiation
	Disable - default								-
	Maximum Sync Data Rate Allowed
	5 MBytes/sec - default							-
	Floppy Subsystem
	Disable Floppy - default							-

CONFIGURE EISA SPECIALIX CARD

-	Use Up/Down arrow keys to highlight slot containing Specialix card.
-	A				(Add)
-	Select !SLX0415.CFG - SI/XIO EISA Intelligent IO Controller then hit <cr>
-	O				(Ok)
-	Select the slot number again, then hit <CR>
-	Select the EISA Specialix controller, then hit <CR>
-	<CR>				(Interrupt)
-	Select Interrupts and Memory Address ranges as follows:
	BOARD #	INTERRUPT		MEMORY RANGE
	-------	---------		------------
	1		10			256th megabyte + 4 * 64K
	2		10			256th megabyte + 5 * 64K
	3		10			256th megabyte + 6 * 64K
	4		10			256th megabyte + 7 * 64K
-	O				(Ok)
-	S				(Save)
-	<CR>				(Ok)
-	N				(No Print)
-	Q				(Quit)
-	Yes				(Do you really want to quit?)

FORMATTING DISK DRIVES USING "DIVE"

	Note:	The MAI Offline Diagnostics diskette     (W514832-007) does not boot on the GPx Series 60/90 systems.   You must boot from a DOS diskette, then perform a soft reset and boot from the Diagnostics diskette.
-	Boot from an MS-DOS diskette (version 3.3 or higher)
-	Install the MAI Offline Diagnostics diskette (W514832-007) on drive A and boot from it by perform a soft reset (Ctrl-Alt Del) 
-	dive  <CR>			(Enter the Diagnostic program to boot:)
-	<CR>					(When the proprietary message is displayed)
-	<Esc>				(Hit ESCAPE to continue)
-	1					(Device selection)
-	Select drive number to format
-	2					(Format)
-	1					(Standard format)
-	Y					(Do you want to continue?)
-	Y					(Are you sure?)
	Note:	If the message: "Standard format parameters have not been defined for this drive.   Do you want to format the drive anyway?" is displayed, type 'Y" to continue
-	The format operation will now begin.   It may take from 30 minutes to over one hour to complete.
	RUNNING DEMON
-	Install a blank tape cartridge into the tape drive
-	Boot from an MS-DOS diskette (version 3.3 or higher)
-	Install the MAI Offline Diagnostics diskette (W514832-007) on drive A and boot from it by perform a soft reset (Ctrl-Alt Del) 
-	<CR>					(Enter the Diagnostic program to boot:)
-	<CR>					(When the proprietary message is displayed)
-	Note:	If the message "No FIFOs." is displayed during SIZING - Modems, hit <CR> to continue.
-	<ESCAPE>				(Hit <ESCAPE> to log on.)
-	1  <CR>				(UNIT TEST)
-	A  <CR>				(Pause on error = N)
-	E  <CR>				(Loop on test(s) = Y)
-	ALL  <CR>				(Test all)
-	R  <CR>				(RUN)

SCO UNIX SOFTWARE INSTALLATION:

	Note:	Should the installation need to be restarted (i.e. an incorrect selection was made in response to a prompt, SCO serial number needs to be changed, etc..),power-off the system, insert the N1 diskette and power-on the system. At the boot prompt enter: restart <cr>
-	Insert the "SCO Unix Installation Diskette N1" diskette into the floppy drive
-	Turn power ON
-	<cr>     (when prompted "Boot :")
-	Remove "N1" diskette, then Insert "N2" diskette into the floppy drive, then hit <cr>
-	1 <cr>    (Fresh installation)
	Note:	The Update installation option is not supported by the GPx-60/90 Systems.
-	1 <cr>    (American keyboard selection)
-	1 <cr>    (Fully Configurable Initialization)
-	y <cr>    (Do you wish to continue ?)
-	2 <cr>    (Use Entire Disk for UNIX)
-	<cr>      (After partition information is displayed)
-	q <cr>    (quit)
-	Enter the swap partition size:
	SYSTEM MEMORY   SWAP SPACE (in 1KB blocks)
	16 to 32 MB              40,000
	64 MB                    79,000
-	y  <cr>      (separate partition)
	- Assign the remainder of the hard disk to the /u filesystem by entering the value displayed as maximum on the message:
	Enter allocation of 1K blocks for the /u file system.
	(80000   to   yyyy)" (where yyyy is the maximum space available)
-	n  <cr>      (manual adjustments ?)
-	2 <cr>      (Cartridge Tape)
-	scsi <cr>   (type of tape drive)
-	y <cr>      (Confirm that your drive is configured to these values)
-	Insert "N1" diskette into the floppy drive, then hit <cr>
-	Insert "Master Installation Floppy M1" (MAI p/n: W514841-012) into floppy drive and hit <cr>
-	Insert "SCO System 3.2.4 V O/S tape" (MAI p/n: W514841-015) into the tape drive and hit <cr>
-	Enter the "SCO UNIX System V Operating System" serial number
	Note:	The serial number is case sensitive and it usually begins with 3 alphabet letters followed by 6 numeric digits (i.e. mai123456).
-	Enter the "SCO UNIX System V Operating System" activation key
-	y <cr>       (are you in North America ?)
-	6 <cr>       (PST Pacific standard time)
-	y <cr>       (daylight savings time)
-	Change date and time if needed, otherwise hit <cr>
-	1 <cr>       (Install additional software (Extended Utilities....
-	Install <cr>
-	Hit the DOWN ARROW key to select SCO System V Operating System, then hit <cr>
-	Entire Product <cr>
-	Continue <cr>   (please wait....)
-	n <cr>          (Do not change system name, leave as "scosysv")
-	<cr>            (Press Return to continue)
-	<cr>            (Press any key to continue)
-	q <cr>          (Quit)
-	3 <cr>          (Traditional UNIX security)
-	2 <cr>          (Continue)
-	1 <cr>          (Pick your own password)
-	mai001 <cr>     (New password)
-	mai001 <cr>     (Re-enter password)
	Note:	Installation and configuration of the System V Operating System is now complete.   The system will automatically shutdown.
-	Remove the Operating system diskette "M1" from floppy drive
-	Remove the Operating system tape from tape drive
-	<cr>         (Reboot)
-	<cr>         (Boot into SINGLE USER mode by typing <cr> at the Boot: prompt
-	mai001 <cr>  (give root password for system maintenance)
	MAI SUPPLEMENT INSTALLATION:
-	Insert the MAI SUPPLEMENT" diskette in the floppy drive (W514833-008)
-	custom <cr>     (at # prompt)
-	Install <cr>
-	A new product <cr>
-	Entire product <cr>
-	Continue <cr>
-	Continue <cr>      (MAI Supplement already in drive)
-	If there is at least one MAI 16-Way controller in the system, answer YES when prompted "do you want to install M16 driver?", otherwise answer NO.
-	If there is an MAI MFC card in the system, answer YES when prompted "do you want to install MFC drivers ?", otherwise answer NO.
-	Enter the MAI System Serial Number (SSN)
	Note:	The MAI SSN for a GPx-5190  consists of a 4 digit numeric prefix "4163" plus a "-" followed by 8 numeric digits  (i.e.  4163-00301234)
-	Enter the MAI Activation key
-	y <cr>          (kernel must be rebuilt)
-	y <cr>          (kernel to boot by default ?)
-	y <cr>          (kernel environment rebuilt)
-	<cr>            (Press any key to continue)
-	Remove MAI SUPPLEMENT diskette from the floppy drive

SPECIALIX DRIVER INSTALLATION:

	( for systems with Specialix controllers only )
1.	Insert the Specialix diskette: "386/ix UNIX/XENIX DRIVER" (Version 5.01)
2.	Install <cr>   (at "custom" menu)
3.	A  New Product <cr>
4.	Entire product <cr>
5.	Continue <cr>
6.	Continue <cr>       (leave same diskette in drive)
7.	Yes <cr>            (Operating system is SCO Unix, Yes)
8.	<cr>                (Push any key to continue)   
9.	<cr>                (Push any key to continue)
10.	yes <cr>            (Is this an EISA system?)
11.	EISA cards and/or AT cards <cr>
	Note:	Specialix EISA cards are configured using the EISA configuration utility.  The following steps apply only to ISA cards, If you only have EISA cards installed in the system, proceed to step #23, otherwise continue.
12.	<cr>                (Push any key to continue)
13.	None <cr>           (How many AT cards ver. 1.x ?)
14.	Use the arrow keys to select the number of AT ISA Specialix cards version 2.x in the system, then hit <cr>
	Note:	If the system has both ISA and EISA cards installed, enter the number of ISA CARDS ONLY !!!
15.	interrupt driven <cr>       (How will cards operate ?)
	Note:	If there is more than one ISA Specialix card, you will be asked to select the number of the card otherwise enter 1 <cr> to adjust parameters.
16.	i        (to alter interrupt, no <cr> required)
17.	Push the SPACE BAR key to change interrupt, when the interrupt displayed is 12 (for board #1), hit <cr>
	Note:	If there is a second Specialix board installed, the interrupt level for board #2 is 15
18.	1        (adjust parameters, no <cr> required)
19.	a        (change address, no <cr> required)
20.	Use arrow keys to select address  d0000 ,the hit <cr>
	Note:	If there is a second Specialix board installed, the address for it should be:  d8000
21.	<cr>         (accept setup shown)
22.	no <cr>      (re-enter h/w details ?)
---> Continue here for EISA cards. (from step 11)
23.	8, 16, 24, or 32 <cr>  (How many ports are required ?)
                            (8 times the number of terminal adapters
                             being shipped)
24.	<cr>         (Push any key to continue), Please wait, kernel
                   environment will be rebuilt...
25.	<cr>         (Exiting, push any key)
26.	<cr>         (Press any key to continue)
27.	q <cr>       (quit custom)
28.	Remove Specialix diskette from the floppy drive
29.	shutdown -g0 -i6 -y          (re-boot the system)
30.	<cr>            (Boot:)
31.	mai001 <cr>     (give root password for system maintenance)
32.	at386 <cr>      (when prompted TERM = (ansi))
33.	config.si <cr>  (Set values for config.si)(at the # prompt)
34.	<cr>            (Operating system is SCO Unix...)
35.	View / Edit default values, <cr>
36.	getty entry <cr>
37.	mai9600b <cr>
38.	TTY type <cr>
39.	4314-fk <cr>
40.	ESCAPE
41.	Change all ttys to default values <cr>
42.	Yes <cr>
43.	\eA <cr>      (exprint enable string, letter A is upper case)
44.	\eB <cr>      (exprint disable string, letter B is upper case)

INSTALL SCO UNIX DRIVER FOR DIGIBOARD EISA C/X

	( for GPx-5190 & GPx-7190 )
1.	Insert the DigiWARE SCO Unix 3.2 XEN.2.2-2.3 C/X-EPC/X-em Async Driver PN 40000762F V5.3.0" diskette
2.	custom <CR>
3.	Install <cr>   (at "custom" menu)
4.	A  New Product <cr>
5.	Entire product <cr>
6.	Continue  <CR>       (leave same diskette in drive)
7.	Continue  <CR>
8.	Continue  <CR>
9.	y  <CR>			(Is this acceptable?)
10.	y  <CR>			(Do you want ID letters picked for you?)
11.	Enter the number of DIGIBOARD boards to be installed on the system
12.	5  <CR>			(EISA C/X Host Adapter)
13.	F000  <CR>		(Select address 0xF0000000) for the first board
14.	y  <CR>			(Do you want to use the basic installation method?)
15.	Enter the number of concentrators connected to the line ONE connector.
	Note:	The EISA C/X controller has TWO lines.   The total number of concentrators connected to lines 1 and 2 cannot be more than EIGHT.   (The maximum number of ports is 128)
16.	Enter the number of concentrators connected to the line TWO connector.
17.	y  <CR>			(Is this configuration acceptable?)
18.	n  <CR>			(altpin is off, Is this configuration acceptable?)
19.	y  <CR>			(Do you wish to install DigiScreen?)
20.	<CR>				(How many devices do you wish installed?=DEFAULT)
21.	y  <CR>			(Do you wish to update /etc/ttytype?)
22.	y  <CR>			(Do you want this kernel to boot by default?)
23.	y  <CR>			(Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt?)
24.	<CR>				(Press any key to continue)
25.	q  <CR>			(Quit custom)
26.	Remove DigiWARE Driver diskette from the floppy drive
27.	shutdown -g0 -i6 -y          (re-boot the system)
	ENABLE THE PORTS
1.	<CR>				(Boot:)
2.	Ctrl-D			(Go to multi-user mode)
3.	root				(login as root)
4.	mai001			(password)
5.	at386  <CR>		(when prompted TERM = (ansi))
6.	while true  <CR>
	do  <CR>
	for i in 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16  <CR>
	do  <CR
	enable ttya$i  <CR>		(enable 16 ports on concentrator #1)
	enable ttyb$i  <CR>		(enable 16 ports on concentrator #2)
	enable ttyc$i  <CR>		(enable 16 ports on concentrator #3)
	enable ttyd$i  <CR>		(enable 16 ports on concentrator #4)
	enable ttye$i  <CR>		(enable 16 ports on concentrator #5)
	enable ttyf$i  <CR>		(enable 16 ports on concentrator #6))
	and so on...
	done  <CR>
	done  <CR>			(execute script)

INSTALL SCO UNIX DRIVER FOR DIGIBOARD ISA PC/X*

	( 8-Port Controller with single breakout box, MAI PN: 400xxx-xxx )
1.	Insert the DigiWARE SCO Unix 3.2 SCO XENIX 2.2-2.3 PC/X* Async Driver   PN 40000375M V5.2.0" diskette ( MAI PART NUMBER: W400947-004 )
2.	custom <CR>
3.	Install <cr>   (at "custom" menu)
4.	A  New Product <cr>
5.	Entire product <cr>
6.	Continue  <CR>       (leave same diskette in drive)
7.	Continue  <CR>
8.	5  <CR>			(Custom or multiple board installation)
9.	Enter the number of DigiBoards being installed  <CR>
10.	Enter I/O    address for the FIRST controller <CR>	(200)
11.	Enter memory address for the FIRST controller  <CR>	(0D )
12.	Enter number of ports on this controller  <CR>		(8  )
13.	Enter I/O    address for the SECOND controller  <CR>	(220)
14.	Enter memory address for the SECOND controller  <CR>   (0D )
15.	Enter number of ports on this controller  <CR>		(8  )
16.	y  <CR>			(Is this configuration acceptable?)
17.	n  <CR>			(altpin is off, Is this configuration acceptable?)
18.	y  <CR>			(Do you wish to install DigiScreen?)
19.	<CR>				(How many devices do you wish installed? = DEFAULT)
20.	y  <CR>			(device default names, Is this acceptable? = YES)
21.	y  <CR>			(Do you want this kernel to boot by default?)
22.	y  <CR>			(Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt?)
23.	<CR>				(Press any key to continue)
24.	q  <CR>			(Quit custom)
25.	Remove DigiWARE Driver diskette from the floppy drive
26.	shutdown -g0 -i6 -y          (re-boot the system)
	ENABLE THE PORTS
1.	<CR>				(at the "Boot:" prompt)
2.	Ctrl-D			(Go to multi-user mode)
3.	root				(login as root)
4.	mai001			(password)
5.	at386  <CR>		(when prompted TERM = (ansi))
6.	while true  <CR>
	do  <CR>
	for i in 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08  <CR>
	do  <CR
	enable ttyi1$i  <CR>	(enable 8 ports, concentrator #1            )
	enable ttyi2$i  <CR>	(enable 8 ports, concentrator #2, if present)
	enable ttyi3$i  <CR>	(enable 8 ports, concentrator #3, if present)
	enable ttyi4$i  <CR>	(enable 8 ports, concentrator #4, if present)
	done  <CR>
	done  <CR>			(execute script)
The /etc/inittab file will now be updated and the devices will be enabled.

SPECIALIX PORT CONFIGURATION:

	(only for systems with Specialix controllers)
Note: This section needs to be repeated for every port
      in the system, do not configure extra ports, configure
      8 ports for every 8-port terminal adapter being shipped.
- View / edit TTY <cr>               <---------
- Select port  <cr>    (one at a time)         |
- enable ?  both disabled  <cr>                |
- TTY enable <cr>                              |
- ESCAPE       (enabled ?  tty enabled)        |
- Repeat for all ports ------------------------
- Quit <cr>           (once all ports have been configured)
- Yes <cr>            (Save changes?)
	CONFIGURE tty DEVICES USING "sysadmsh":
	(for systems with Specialix controllers)
- sysadmsh <cr>
- Accounts
- Terminal
- Create      <-------------------------------------------------
- ttya01 <cr>                                                   |            - <cr>     (Defaults)                                           |
- <cr>     (Defaults)                                           |
- <cr>     (Defaults)                                           |
- y        (save)                                               |
---> Do this for all terminals (ttya01-ttya08 for 8 ports ) or  |
                               (ttya01-ttya16 for 16 ports) ----
- F2       (quit)
- Yes

ENABLE FILESYSTEM:

-	mkdev fs  <cr>
-	1  <cr>             (Add a new filesystem to system.)
-	/dev/u  <cr>        (/dev/u)
-	/u  <cr>            (Enter a directory name...)
-	1  <cr>             (Always mount /dev/u)
-	y  <cr>             (Do you want to allow users...)

CONFIGURING A PARALLEL PORT:

-	mkdev parallel  <cr>
-	1  <cr>              (Serial/parallel adapter #1 at address 378-37f)
-	7  <cr>              (Use interrupt 7  for first parallel port)
-	y  <cr>              (Do you wish to create a new kernel now ?)
-	y  <cr>              (Do you want this kernel to boot by default ?)
-	y  <cr>              (Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt ?)

CONFIGURE INTERNAL MODEM:

-	mkdev serial  <cr>
-	i  <cr>              (install a new serial board)
-	1  <cr>              (1 port card)
-	2  <cr>              (COM2)
-	2  <cr>              (IBM-COM2)
-	2400  <cr>           (baud rate=2400)
-	11 <cr>              (maiDiagModem)
-	y  <cr>              (Do you wish to create a new kernel now ?)
-	y  <cr>              (Do you want this kernel to boot by default ?)
-	y  <cr>              (Do you want the kernel environment rebuilt ?)
-	vi /usr/lib/uucp/Devices <CR>   (edit file Devices to modify dial entry)
-	Modify the dial entry in the /usr/lib/uucp/Devices file by removing the pound (#) sign from the front of the line.  The modified model dial-in entry should read as follows:
	ACU tty2A - 600-2400 /usr/lib/uucp/dialHA24
-	Save changes and exit vi editor
	Note:	For instructions on how to use the vi editor refer to the SCO UNIX User Guide manual
-	cu -s2400 -ltty2A dir  (connect to modem 2400 baud, direct)
-	ats0=1  <CR>           (set autoanswer after one ring)
-	at&v  <CR>             (Display setup, verify register 001 is = to 001)
-	~.  <CR>               (Exit cu)
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