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your network administrator about the nets and zones you can use |
383 |
|
(instead of the ones given in the example above). |
384 |
|
|
385 |
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FreeBSD: |
386 |
+ |
The "ethertap" method described above also works under FreeBSD, but since |
387 |
+ |
no-one has found the time to write a section for this manual, you're on |
388 |
+ |
your own here... |
389 |
+ |
|
390 |
|
AmigaOS: |
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|
You have to specify the name of the SANA-II Ethernet device and the device |
392 |
|
unit as "<device name>/<unit>" (e.g. "ariadne.device/0"). If the given |
508 |
|
|
509 |
|
ahi/<hexadecimal mode ID> |
510 |
|
|
511 |
+ |
scsimemtype <type> |
512 |
+ |
|
513 |
+ |
This item controls the type of memory to use for SCSI buffers. Possible |
514 |
+ |
values are: |
515 |
+ |
0 Chip memory |
516 |
+ |
1 24-bit DMA capable memory |
517 |
+ |
2 Any memory |
518 |
+ |
|
519 |
+ |
Be warned that many SCSI host adapters will not work with the "Any memory" |
520 |
+ |
setting. Basilisk II has no way of knowing which memory type is supported |
521 |
+ |
by the host adapter and setting an unsupported type will result in data |
522 |
+ |
corruption. |
523 |
+ |
|
524 |
|
Windows: |
525 |
|
|
526 |
|
noscsi <"true" or "false"> |