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B The "[<strong>RAID</strong>0]" refers to the first <strong>RAID</strong> controller connected. If<br />

more than one controller are connected, the second <strong>RAID</strong><br />

controller should have another section titled "[<strong>RAID</strong>1]".<br />

C The "COM1" refers to the RS-232 port of the host computer<br />

connecting to the <strong>RAID</strong> controller.<br />

D The "BAUDRATE" refers to the baud rate setting on the <strong>RAID</strong><br />

controller.<br />

Example: Two <strong>RAID</strong> controllers using RS-232C<br />

[<strong>RAID</strong>0]<br />

CONNECT=COM1<br />

BAUDRATE=9600<br />

[<strong>RAID</strong>1]<br />

CONNECT=COM2<br />

BAUDRATE=9600<br />

13.6 SCO OpenServer 5.0.x<br />

Introduction:<br />

The Driver/Utility package for SCO OpenServer 5.0.x is in the<br />

"\3102\DISK\SCOOS5" directory on the installation CD-ROM:<br />

• Drivers and utilities diskette image for SCO OpenServer 5.0.x<br />

("IAAJ117F" and "IAAJ117.Z")<br />

13.6.1 Supported Operating Systems<br />

This Drivers and Utilities diskette can be applied to the following<br />

operating systems:<br />

SCO OpenServer 5.0.0<br />

SCO OpenServer 5.0.2<br />

SCO OpenServer 5.0.4<br />

SCO OpenServer 5.0.5<br />

13.6.2 How to Make the Installation Diskette from the<br />

Disk Image File<br />

You may find some of the files in this directory have the same<br />

filename but with different filename extension. They are the same disk<br />

image but one of them is compressed for easy file transferring:<br />

1. With no filename extension:<br />

This is the disk image made of UNIX "dd" command. To restore this<br />

disk image onto a floppy diskette, use "dd" command:<br />

# dd if=filename of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k<br />

(“Filename" is the filename of the uncompressed disk image,<br />

"/dev/fd0" refers to the device name of the floppy drive.)<br />

2. With filename extension ".Z":<br />

This is the disk image made of UNIX "dd" command, then<br />

compressed by UNIX "compress" command.<br />

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