The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When you are configuring a Future Domain SCSI controller in Device Manager,
you may not be able to configure the controller to use the E800h-E9FFh or
EA00h-EBFFh I/O address range, even though you can configure the controller
itself to use either of these ranges. This problem is known to occur with
the following Future Domain controllers:
CAUSEThis problem occurs because the Windows 95 SCSI.INF file and hardware detection routine do not distinguish between the Future Domain 850- and 860-series controllers. Although the 850-series controllers can be configured to use the I/O addresses listed above, the 860-series controllers cannot. RESOLUTION
The Future Domain 850-series SCSI controllers cannot be configured to use
the E800h-E9FFh or EA00h-EBFFh I/O address range when you are using the
Windows 95 protected-mode drivers. If you are using protected-mode drivers,
use one of the following valid address ranges for the controller:
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Windows 95. We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available. Additional query words:
Keywords : diskmem win95 wpp95 |
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