Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set v1.12
README for Microsoft Windows NT v4.0


The following information is available in this README file:

Supported Hardware

Changes From Prior Release

Installation Instructions

- Completing a Fresh Windows NT v4.0 Installation from Floppy Disk
- Completing a Fresh Windows NT v4.0 Installation from CD-ROM
- Updating the Adaptec driver under Windows NT v4.0
- Removing a Host Adapter from Windows NT v4.0
- Swapping a Host Adapter in Windows NT v4.0
- Note about Windows NT v3.51 and earlier

Additional Notes

Using Windows NT SCSI Parameters

Using Driver-Specific Parameters

Diskette Contents

Contacting Adaptec
 

Supported Hardware

The following Adaptec SCSI Host Adapters are supported by the Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set v1.12.
 

AIC-7892

Single Channel PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI ASIC

AIC-7899

Dual Channel PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI ASIC

 

 

AHA-3960D/39160

Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter

29160

Single Channel 64-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter

29160N

Single Channel 32-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter (OEM)

19160

Single Channel 32-bit PCI-to-Ultra160 SCSI Host Adapter (Retail)

Changes From Prior Release
 


Installation Instructions

This section describes installing and using the Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set (FMS) Driver for Windows NT.  If you are performing a first time Windows NT installation, see the "Completing a Fresh Windows NT v4.0 Installation from Floppy Disk" or the "Completing a Fresh Windows NT v4.0 Installation from CD-ROM " sections below.  If Windows NT is already installed on your system, see the "Updating the Adaptec driver under Windows NT v4.0" section below.  For more complete instructions, the Ultra160 FMS User's Guide is available online.  Please see the support section at http://www.adaptec.com/support/ .

Completing a Fresh Windows NT v4.0 Installation from Floppy Disk

The following instructions explain how to install the Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set, while installing Windows NT v4.0.

1. Start your system with the Windows NT Boot Diskette in the floppy drive.

2. Insert diskette #2 when prompted.  After a few moments you will see a blue screen.   To setup Windows NT now, press ENTER.

3. Press S to skip Windows NT Setup's auto detection of your SCSI adapter.

4. Press S again to specify an additional device.

5. Press ENTER to select Others, and insert the Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set diskette.

6. Use the arrow keys to highlight and select the desired driver, then press Enter.

7. If you want to add other host adapters (that are not a part of the Ultra160 Family), do so at this time by pressing 'S' and repeating step 5 for each additional adapter and inserting the appropriate disk provided by the hardware manufacturer.  The Adaptec Ultra160 Family host adapters use the same driver; it is not necessary to install the ADPU160M.SYS driver again.

8. Press ENTER to continue with the Windows NT operating system setup.  Follow the instructions given on screen and in the Windows NT installation documentation.

Completing a Fresh Windows NT v4.0 Installation from CD-ROM

1. Ensure your Windows NT v4.0 CD is inserted into the CD-ROM drive.

2. Start your system.  Immediate press and release the F6 key when you see the following message:

"Setup is inspecting your computer's hardware configuration..."

If you do not see this message, your system may not be setup to boot from CD-ROM. You will need to install from floppy diskettes. See Completing a Fresh Windows NT v4.0 Installation from Floppy Disk .

3. When prompted, press S to specify an additional device.

4. Press Enter to select Others; insert the Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set for Windows NT diskette in your floppy drive.

5. Use the arrow keys to highlight and select the desired driver, then press Enter.

6. To add other host adapters that are not part of the Ultra160 Family, press S and repeat from Step 4 for each additional adapter and insert the appropriate driver disk.

7. Press Enter to continue with the Windows NT operating system setup. Follow the instructions onscreen and in the Windows NT documentation to complete the installation.

Updating the Adaptec Driver under Windows NT v4.0

Follow these instructions only if Windows NT v4.0 is already installed.

1. Click the Start button on the Windows NT task bar, and the point to Settings.

2. Open the Control Panel, double-click on SCSI Adapters.

3. Select the Drivers tab, and click the Add button.

4. In the "Install Driver" window, click the Have Disk button.

5. Insert the Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set for Windows NT diskette.

6. At the "Copy manufacturer's files from" text box, type a:\nt4, and click OK.

7. At the Install Driver window, select the driver, then click OK.

8. In response to "Do you want to use the currently installed driver(s) or install new one(s)", select the New button.

9. Type a:\nt4 and click continue.  The driver is now installed.

10. You must restart your computer for the changes to take effect.  Click Yes to restart your computer.  Click No to return to the SCSI Adapters window.

Removing a Host Adapter from Windows NT v4.0

Removing a host adapter can be as simple as physically removing it from the slot when your computer is shut down. Windows NT boots and functions properly in this configuration, but a warning message is generated every time you boot Windows NT.

NOTE:  If you have removed a host adapter but still have other host adapters of the same type installed in your computer, do not use Windows NT Setup to remove the device driver.

To eliminate the warning message, you must update the Windows NT software configuration, as described in the following steps:

1. Open the Control Panel, double-click on SCSI Adapters.

2. Select the Drivers tab.

3. Select the Driver you wish to remove. For Ultra160, select

"Adaptec 29160(N), 39160, AHA-3960D, AIC-7892/7899 Ultra160 PCI SCSI Controller(NT 4.0)"

4.  Click the Remove button.

5. If you are sure you are removing the correct host adapter type, click Yes.

6. You must restart your computer for the changes to take effect. Click Yes to restart your computer.  Click No to return to the SCSI Adapters window.

Swapping a Host Adapter in Windows NT 4.0

Swapping one type of host adapter for another is similar to the procedure for adding a host adapter. The important distinction is that you make all software configuration changes while Windows NT is running and before you make the hardware changes.

NOTE: If you do not install the driver that comes with the new host adapter, it may result in Windows NT failing to boot.

1. Install the driver for the new host adapter by following the steps in Updating Windows NT with the Driver, above.

2. Once the new device driver is installed, shut down Windows NT and replace the existing host adapter.

3. Restart your computer and Windows NT. It is possible that some drive letter assignments may change from the previous configuration.

Note about Windows v3.51 and earlier

There is no Ultra160 driver for Windows NT 3.51 or earlier at this time. Please check http://www.adaptec.com at a later time to see if a driver is available.

Additional Notes

1. Select Run from the Start button.
2. Enter REGEDT32 to run the Registry Editor.
3. Open \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\adpu160m.
4. Create a key named Parameters by selecting Add Key from the Edit pull-down menu and entering "Parameters" (without quotations) in the edit-box for Key Name.  Leave the Class edit-box blank.
5. Open Parameters and create a key named Device by selecting Add Key from the Edit pull-down menu.  Enter "Device" (without quotations) in the Key Name edit-box. Leave the Class edit-box blank.
6. Open Device. Select the Add Value option from the Edit pull-down menu. In the Value Name edit-box, enter "DisableTaggedQueuing" (without quotations). Select the Data Type REG_SZ from the droplist combo box.
7. Shutdown and restart Windows NT.
8. Set Enable Disconnection to No for your particular device(s) in SCSISelect during bootup. (See your Host Adapter manual on how to use SCSISelect).
1. Undo any hardware changes you have made to the computer since it was last operational.
2. Reboot the computer. Watch the display carefully during bootup. When it tells you to press the spacebar to invoke the last known good configuration, press the Spacebar.
3. Follow the instructions on the screen to continue booting with the last known good configuration.  For Windows NT 4.0 only, hit the letter "L", to switch to the last known good configuration.

4. Once your computer is operational again, check all of the hardware and software configuration changes you want to make. Look specifically for conflicts with parts of the existing system configuration that are not being changed.
 

Using Windows NT SCSI Parameters

Follow the instructions below to enter the registry values that affect how the Windows NT SCSI manager interprets the generic configuration information of SCSI device drivers. All SCSI host adapters installed in your system are affected by the values you enter here. A list of valid values follows.

Note:  The following value keys are case-sensitive and must be entered exactly as shown.

To enter Windows NT parameters, follow these steps:

  1. Select Run from the start button.
  2. Type regedt32 and press Enter.
  3. Open the registry list to the following location:

\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\
Services\ADPU160M\Parameters\Device

If the \Parameters\Device keys already exist, skip to step 8 below to begin entering values. If the keys do not yet exist, you will need to create them by continuing with step 4.
  1. Click on the adpu160m key.
  2. Select Add Key from the Edit menu; Type Parameters in the Key Name edit box. Leave the Class edit box blank.
  3. Click on the Parameters key.
  4. Select Add Key from the Edit menu; Type Device in the Key Name edit box. Leave the Class edit box blank.
To specify a certain host adapter, append Device with the number of the host adapter. For example, type Device0 for the first host adapter, Device1 for the second, etc. If you omit the host adapter number, the configuration information applies to all Ultra160 Family host adapters.
  1. Click on the Device key.
  2. Select Add Value from the Edit menu. In the Value Name edit box, enter one of the valid parameter values. Make sure to enter the appropriate Data Type for the value. To enter additional values, repeat steps 8-9.
Note:  Changes made with the Registry Editor do not take effect until you shut down and then restart your system.


Using Driver-Specific Parameters

Enabling PCI Hot-Plug

PCI Hot-Plug is supported by the ADPU160M.SYS NT 4.0 driver. You will need a system and application software that supports PCI Hot-Plug in order for this feature to work. Do not enable the PCI Hot-Plug feature unless your system is PCI Hot-Plug capable.

Follow the instructions below to enable PCI Hot-Plug support in the driver.

  1. Run from the Start button.
  2. Type HOTP160M.REG (or a:\nt4\HOTP160M.REG and insert your Adaptec Ultra160 Family Manager Set driver diskette) and press Enter.
  3. Click on OK.
  4. Reboot the system.

Note: The file HOTP160M.REG adds Hot-Plug related entries into the NT Registry, including the driver specific registry value /HOTPLUG. Running HOTP160M.REG will overwrite your current driver specific registry values located at \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\adpu160m\Parameters\Device\DriverParameters. If you have previously added other driver specific registry values, you should note them before running the HOTP160M.REG file. After running HOTP160M.REG, you may verify and restore those previously added driver specific registry values, if needed.

Using Registry Editor

To use the Registry Editor to enter ADPU160M.SYS driver-specific parameters that affect the configuration information for Adaptec SCSI PCI device drivers, follow the instructions below. A list of valid parameters follows.

Note:  The following parameters are case-sensitive and must be entered exactly as shown. When entering multiple parameters, each parameter must be separated by a space.

Name

Definition

Valid Values

Default Value

/MAXTAGS=nnn (type=REG_SZ)

Specify tagged command queue depth

1-255

128

/HOTPLUG

Enable Hot-Plug PCI feature

NA

Disabled

To enter driver-specific parameters, follow these steps:

  1. Run from the start button.
  2. Type regedt32 and press Enter.
  3. Open the registry list to the following location:

\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\
Services\adpu160m\Parameters\Device\DriverParameters

If the \Parameters\Device\DriverParameters keys already exist, skip to step 10 below to begin entering parameters. If the keys do not yet exist, you will need to create them by continuing with step 4.
  1. Click on the adpu160m key.
  2. Select the Add Key from the Edit menu; Type Parameters in the Key Name edit box. Leave the Class edit box blank.
  3. Click on the Parameters key.
  4. Select the Add Key from the Edit menu; Type Device in the Key Name edit box. Leave the Class edit box blank.
To specify a certain host adapter, append Device with the number of the host adapter. For example, type Device0 for the first host adapter, Device1 for the second, etc. If you omit the host adapter number, the configuration information applies to all Ultra160 Family host adapters.
  1. Click on the Device key.
  2. Select Add Value from the Edit menu; type DriverParameters in the Key Name edit box. Enter REG_SZ as the Data Type and press Enter.
  3. A String Editor text box appears. Enter valid parameters in the text box. When entering multiple parameters, each parameter must be separated by a space.

Note:  Changes made with the Registry Editor do not take effect until you shut down and then restart your system.
 

Diskette Contents

The following files are included in this diskette:
 

\U160DSK1

Disk identifier file

\TXTSETUP.OEM

Install script used during NT 4 installation

\NT4\ADPU160M.SYS

Ultra160 series driver for Windows NT 4

\NT4\OEMSETUP.INF

Install script used by Windows NT 4 Setup

\NT4\HOTP160M.REG

Registry file to enable Hot-Plug PCI feature

\README\READNT4.HTM

Readme file for Windows NT 4 (this file)

Contacting Adaptec

Technical information, including product literature, answers to commonly asked questions, information on software upgrades, and other topics is available electronically through the following: