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initio
®
Overview
The
I/O
HIGHWAY
OS/2 driver will support OS/2, 3.0 & 4.0. The device driver for OS/2 is
copied from the
INI-9XXXU/9XXXUW DRIVER DISK 1
to your hard drive where it is
initialized during boot-up.
The installation of Initio device drivers to support OS/2 include the following software
files and may be found on the
INI-9XXXU/9XXXUW DRIVER DISK 1
:
\OS2\INI910U. ADD
INI-9XXX SCSI Host Adapter OS/2 driver.
\OS2\INI910U.DDP
Script file for installing INI910U.ADD
Installation
The INI-9XXX driver developed for OS/2 will be installed on the disk drive used for
system initialization. The driver is loaded during the system boot routine and will remain
resident on the drive. Installation of the drivers can be accomplished by following one
of the procedures listed:
New OS/2 Installation
Adding INI-9XXX host adapter to existing OS/2
The steps used to install the Initio drivers have different system requirements that may
affect basic operation if not installed properly. It is strongly suggested that the selected
procedure be read and understood before proceeding. Please read all instructions
carefully.
New OS/2 installation:
These instructions will guide you through the Initio OS/2 device driver and OS/2 installa-
tion at the same time. The program can be installed from floppy diskettes or from CD-
ROM. The OS/2 driver for the INI-9XXX will be found on the
INI-9XXXU/9XXXUW DRIVER
DISK 1
. It is important that the INI-9XXX hardware has been installed successfully before
proceeding further.
1
Make a duplicate copy of
OS/2 Diskette 1
using a blank diskette and label it as OS/2
Diskette 1 for INI-9XXX.
2
Copy the
INI910U.ADD
file from the
INI-9XXXU/9XXXUW DRIVER DISK 1
(OS/2
subdirectory) to the root directory on the OS/2 diskette 1 for INI-9XXX.
IBM OS/2 Driver Installation
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