Trantor 128B and 130B settingsLast reviewed: May 12, 1997Article ID: Q107209 |
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SUMMARYThe Trantor 128 and 130B are 8 bit SCSI host adapter cards for the IBM PC/XT/AT and 80386/80486 computers. These host adapters have both internal and external connectors. The host adapters support I/O-mapped data transfer at any of one of four addresses (plus disable), zero-wait state operation for high-speed performance, and Boot ROM option.
MORE INFORMATIONThe product included here is manufactured by Trantor Systems, Ltd., a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability. Both the T128 and T130B have internal 50-pin and external 25-pin SCSI connectors. The internal SCSI connection is marked with a silk-screened "1" on the board adjacent to Pin 1. Both the Trantor T128 and T130B come with an optional Boot ROM, which may or may not have the ROM chip in the socket. Switch & Jumper Settings: The switches and jumpers set the card address, ROM address, DMA channel, interrupt channel and other functions. The internal SCSI connector is located at the top end of the card, and the switches are located in one of the two following locations:
T128Summary of Switch Settings:
Switch Function Setting -------------------------------------------------------- SW 1,2,3, & 4 Reserved OFF at all times SW 5 Boot ROM Enable ON:enabled;OFF:disabled SW 6 Zero Wait-State Operation ON:enabled;OFF:disabled SW 7 & 8 Memory Address see belowMemory Address: The T128 adapter works with one of four memory-mapped addresses. Switches 7 and 8 select this address. The T128 adapter uses a single 8K address register beginning at the address selected by the switches.
Memory Address Sw7 Sw8 -------------------------- CC00h OFF OFF C800h OFF ON DC00h ON OFF D800h ON ONThe Switches 1-4 should remain OFF. Switch 5 enables the Boot ROM to permit booting from a device set to SCSI address 0. The Zero Wait-State can be enabled on AT-class or faster computers. This permits significantly faster operation of SCSI hard disks. "Zero Wait-State" refers not to memory, but to the speed of the bus itself. This switch should not be enabled until after the devices have been installed and tested thoroughly. Memory address of many 16-bit VGA cards may conflict with the default setting of CC00h. Be sure to consult the display adapter manual. One additional Jumper, JP1, located at the bottom near the adapter slot, is used for optional interrupt selection. If interrupts are selected in the software then the jumpers must be installed. Interrupts 3, 5, or 7 are available. There are 12 pins on JP1, and one jumper is needed. The following shows the settings.
Interrupt Jumper Block JP1 IRQ3 '--' ' ' ' ' pin12 pin1 ' ' ' ' ' ' IRQ5 ' ' ' ' ' ' pin12 pin1 '--' ' ' ' ' IRQ7 ' ' ' ' ' ' pin12 pin1 ' '--' ' ' ' T130BSummary of Switch Settings:
Switch Function Setting ------------------------------------------------------- SW 1 & 2 I/O address see below SW 3,4, & 5 Memory ROM address see below SW 6 Boot ROM Enable ON:disabled;OFF:enabled SW 7 & 8 Reserved OFF at all timesI/O Address: The T130B adapter works at one of four I/O addresses. The T130B adapter uses a single 8K address register beginning at the address selected by the switches. Switches 1 and 2 select this address.
I/O Address Sw1 Sw2 ------------------------ 350h OFF OFF 340h OFF ON 250h ON OFF 240h ON ONMemory ROM Address: The T130B adapter works with one of four memory-mapped addresses. Switches 3 and 4 select this address. The T130B adapter uses a single 8K address register beginning at the address selected by the switches.
Memory ROM Address Sw3 Sw4 Sw5 --------------------------------- Disabled OFF OFF OFF CA00h OFF OFF ON CE00h OFF ON OFF DA00h OFF ON ON DE00h ON OFF OFF Reserved ON OFF ON Reserved ON ON OFF Reserved ON ON ONSwitch 6 enables the Boot ROM to permit booting from a device set to either SCSI address 0, 1 or 2. The Zero Wait-State can be enabled on AT-class or faster computers. This permits significantly faster operation of SCSI hard- disks. "Zero Wait-State" refers not to memory, but to the speed of the bus itself. This switch should not be enabled until after the devices have been installed and tested thoroughly. One additional Jumper, JP3, located at the bottom near the adapter slot, is used for optional interrupt selection. If interrupts are selected in the software then the jumpers must be installed. Interrupts 3, 5, or 7 or no IRQ are available. There are 6 pins on JP3, and one jumper is needed. The following shows the settings.
Interrupt Jumper Block JP3 IRQ3 ' ' ' pin6 | pin1 ' ' ' IRQ5 ' ' ' pin6 | pin1 ' ' ' IRQ7 ' ' ' pin6 | pin1 ' ' ' no interrupt '--' ' pin6 pin1 ' ' 'Trantor support is through Adaptec technical support at (800) 959-SCSI (7274), also Adaptec's BBS at (408) 945-7727. REFERENCES "Trantor T128 SCSI Host Adapter Hardware Installation Guide" "Trantor T130 SCSI Host Adapter Hardware Guide"
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