@@NON-SCSI

 This menu asks for information on your system configuration.

 SYPREP could not determine the number of drives available in
 your system prior to the SCSI drives on the host adapter.
 Please select the correct number of ST412 or ESDI drives 
 that exist in your system.

@@DRIVE_TABLE

 Please select the SyQuest device you want to work on by moving
 the cursor up or down until the bar covers the correct device,
 and then press ENTER.

 ENTER (RETURN on some systems) always selects the menu entry
 that is highlighted, and ESC moves you back to the previous
 menu without performing the function.

 The Drive Table menu will display all SCSI devices that are 
 recognized by your system.  Only SyQuest devices can be selected
 by this utility.

 If your SyQuest device is not on the menu, check your
 installation.  For some reason, the device did not answer when
 an Inquiry command was sent to it.  This situation can be caused
 by:
	1. Drive was spinning up when the software checked,
	2. Interface cable not attached correctly or is
		upside down,
	3. Power connector not attached to the device,
	4. Host adapter not installed correctly in bus slot,
	5. Host adapter BIOS conflicts with something else
		in your system (see paragraph below),
	6. One of the components does not work properly.

@@DRIVE_TABLE_BIOS

 Please select the SyQuest device you want to work on by moving
 the cursor up or down until the bar covers the correct device,
 and then press ENTER.

 ENTER (RETURN on some systems) always selects the menu entry
 that is highlighted, and ESC moves you back to the previous
 menu without performing the function.

 The Drive Table menu will display all SCSI devices that are 
 recognized by your system.  Only SyQuest devices can be selected
 by this utility.

 If your SyQuest device is not on the menu, check your
 installation.  For some reason, the device did not answer when
 an Inquiry command was sent to it.  This situation can be caused
 by:
	1. Drive was spinning up when the software checked,
	2. Interface cable not attached correctly or is
		upside down,
	3. Power connector not attached to the device,
	4. Host adapter not installed correctly in bus slot,
	5. Host adapter BIOS conflicts with something else
		in your system (see paragraph below),
	6. One of the components does not work properly.

 The last item in the menu, titled "Adapter ROM Map", shows a map
 of where Expansion ROM's are installed in your system.  You need
 to make sure you have set up your SCSI host adapter so that it
 does not conflict with a ROM that is already installed.  Refer
 to your manual for more information on how to do this.

@@INSTALL_UFS
 
 This menu allows you to select one of five options:

 1.     Partition/Format Cartridge For DOS:  
        
        Support displaying, creating, or deleting of DOS partitions 
        and volumes.  This performs the same functions as DOS FDISK 
        and FORMAT.  Select this option if you are preparing a new 
        SyQuest cartridge.

 2.     Format a Partitioned Cartridge: 
 
        Supports formatting of a previously partitioned cartridge.  
        This performs the same function as the DOS FORMAT.COM.  
        Select this option if you want to use a partitioned SyQuest 
        cartridge but do not want to keep your old data.

 3.     Display All Logical Volumes: 
 
        The details on the DOS volumes that were created on this 
        cartridge are displayed.

 4.     Replace Master Boot Code:

        The first sector on you hard disks is called the master boot
        record.  A master boot record contains partition information
        and code for selecting one of the partition to boot from.

        When you start your system from the hard disk, the BIOS reads
        the master boot record from the first hard disk and transfers
        control to it.  The Master Boot Code then locates the bootable
        patition and reads in its first sector and transfers control
        to it.

        Normal master boot code on the cartridge (generated by FDISK
        or DOS setup program) may fail to boot the system if it is
        used on a different type of SyQuest drive or on a SyQuest
        drive of the same type on a different system.

        This option will replace the Master Boot Code on the
        cartridge with a special Boot Code so it may be booted from
        on another system.

 5.     Diagnostic Functions: 
 
        Some of these diagnostic functions can help you determine 
        if your drive and cartridge are in good condition.  In 
        some cases, you may be able to recover your otherwise 
        damaged cartridge.  Other functions let you personalize
        your cartridge.

 A partition is a contiguous area that is allocated for specific
 use by an operating system.  A volume is a logical area within a
 partition that holds a unique file system (e.g. DOS volume C:).

 Two kinds of partitions are supported:
 
 Primary partition: 
 
 This partition is for a single DOS volume that can be booted from 
 if it is on the first disk drive in the system.
   
 Extended partition: 

 This partition must be subdivided into one or more volumes before 
 it can be used.  Volumes in this partition are not bootable.

@@INSTALL_UF
 
 This menu allows you to select one of the four options:
 
 1.     Partition/Format Cartridge For DOS:  
        
        Support displaying, creating, or deleting of DOS partitions 
        and volumes.  This performs the same functions as DOS FDISK 
        and FORMAT.  Select this option if you are preparing a new 
        SyQuest cartridge.

 2.     Format a Partitioned Cartridge: 
 
        Supports formatting of a previously partitioned cartridge.  
        This performs the same function as the DOS FORMAT.COM.  
        Select this option if you want to use a partitioned SyQuest 
        cartridge but do not want to keep your old data.

 3.     Display All Logical Volumes: 
 
        The details on the DOS volumes that were created on this 
        cartridge are displayed.

 4.     Replace Master Boot Code:

        The first sector on you hard disks are called the master boot
        records.  A master boot record contains partition information
        and code for selecting one of the partition to boot from.

        When you start your system from the hard disk, the BIOS reads
        the master boot record from the first hard disk and transfers
        control it.  The Master Boot Code then locates the bootable
        patition and reads in its first sector and transfers control
        to it.

        Normal master boot code on the cartridge (generated by FDISK
        or DOS setup program) may fail to boot the system if it is
        used on a different type of SyQuest drive or on a SyQuest
        drive of the same type on a different system.

        This option will replace the Master Boot Code on the
        cartridge with a special Boot Code so it may be booted from
        on another system.

 A partition is a contiguous area that is allocated for specific
 use by an operating system.  A volume is a logical area within a
 partition that holds a unique file system (e.g. DOS volume C:).

 Two kinds of partitions are supported:
 
 Primary partition: 
 
 This partition is for a single DOS volume that can be booted from 
 if it is on the first disk drive in the system.
   
 Extended partition: 

 This partition must be subdivided into one or more volumes before 
 it can be used.  Volumes in this partition are not bootable.

@@INSTALL_US

 This menu allows you to select one of the two options:

 1.     Replace Master Boot Code:

        The first sector on you hard disks are called the master boot
        records.  A master boot record contains partition information
        and code for selecting one of the partition to boot from.

        When you start your system from the hard disk, the BIOS reads
        the master boot record from the first hard disk and transfers
        control it.  The Master Boot Code then locates the bootable
        patition and reads in its first sector and transfers control
        to it.

        Normal master boot code on the cartridge (generated by FDISK
        or DOS setup program) may fail to boot the system if it is
        used on a different type of SyQuest drive or on a SyQuest
        drive of the same type on a different system.

        This option will replace the Master Boot Code on the
        cartridge with a special Boot Code so it may be booted from
        on another system.

 2.     Diagnostic Functions: 

        Some of these diagnostic functions can help you determine 
        if your drive and cartridge are in good condition.  In 
        some cases, you may be able to recover your otherwise 
        damaged cartridge.  Other functions let you personalize
        your cartridge.

@@PREPARE
 
 This menu allows you to display, create, or delete partitions
 and volumes on your cartridge.

 A partition is a contiguous area that is allocated for specific
 use by an operating system.  A volume is a logical area within a
 partition that holds a unique file system (e.g. DOS volume C:).

 Two kinds of partitions are supported:
 
 Primary partition: 
 
 This partition is for a single DOS volume that can be booted from 
 if it is on the first disk drive in the system.
   
 Extended partition: 

 This partition must be subdivided into one or more volumes before 
 it can be used.  Volumes in this partition are not bootable.
 
 When volumes are created, the utility will automatically
 perform the following:

        * Create FAT tables and directories (format)
        
        * If it is the primary volume, system files will
          be transferred to make the cartridge bootable

 1.     Automatic DOS Preparation: 
 
        This function executes default partitioning, and prepares
        the volumes as described above.  The default partitions are 
        different, depending on the level of DOS.  DOS 3.31 and above 
        create one large primary volume on the cartridge.  DOS levels 
        3.30 and below create a single 32 MByte primary volume.  
        The remainder of the cartridge is divided into 32 MByte or
        less extended volumes.

 2.     Customized DOS Partitions: 
        
        Allows you to create partitions of whatever size you want.  
        Also allows you to delete partitions and volumes you have 
        already created.

 3.     Display All Logical Volumes: 
        
        The details on the DOS volumes defined on the cartridge are 
        displayed.

@@CUSTOMIZE

 This menu allows you to create or delete partitions and volumes.

 Deleting a partition or volume will destroy all the data
 contained in that entity.  BE CAREFUL!

 Two options are presented for creating partitions: Create Primary
 or Create Extended.  Only a primary partition can be made bootable.

 An extended (or secondary) partition can occupy any amount of
 space on your cartridge and must be subdivided into volumes.  Once
 you have defined the size of the extended partition, the utility
 steps you through dividing the extended partition into volumes.

 Three forms of deleting are presented.  You can delete a DOS
 partition, individual volumes within an extended partition, or
 everything.  The utility redundantly asks you before actually deleting
 the partition or volume.

@@DEL_PART
 
 The Delete Partition menu allows you to visually select a
 partition you wish to delete.

 Deleting a partition will destroy all the contents of the
 partition.  If the partition is a Extended Partition, all volumes
 in that partitions will be destroyed.  BE CAREFUL!

@@DEL_VOL
 
 This menu allows you to visually select a volume within the
 extended partition that you wish to delete.

 Deleting a volume will destroy all the contents of the volume.
 BE CAREFUL!

@@OTHER_U
 
 The Diagnostic Functions menu is a collection of support functions
 that are for diagnostic or special purposes.

 1.     Random Seek Test: 
 
        Randomly seeks across the cartridge until you stop the test.  
        The test will report any errors encountered.

 2.     Verify Test: 
 
        Performs a read-only scan of all sectors on the cartridge.  
        Any errors encountered are reported.

 3.     Surface Analysis of the Entire Cartridge:  
        
        This function allows you to perform an extended analysis of 
        the media.  A variety of pre-selected patterns will be run, 
        and any errors encountered will be reported.  This function 
        destroys all data on the cartridge.

 4.     Re-initialize Cartridge:  
        
        This function allows you to reformat the cartridge.  This 
        selection allows you to set the cartridge to the same state 
        as when it left the factory.  It destroys all data on the 
        cartridge.

 5.     Change Cartridge Name:

        SCSI command "Inquiry" enables host computer to get an
        identification string from a SCSI device.  SyQuest drives
        store this string on the media (you can change this string).

        This function allows you to store the string of your choice.

@@OTHER_U_A
 
 The Diagnostic Functions menu is a collection of support functions
 that are for diagnostic or special purposes.

 1.     Random Seek Test: 
 
        Randomly seeks across the cartridge until you stop the test.  
        The test will report any errors encountered.

 2.     Verify Test: 
 
        Performs a read-only scan of all sectors on the cartridge.  
        Any errors encountered are reported.

 3.     Surface Analysis of the Entire Cartridge:  
        
        This function allows you to perform an extended analysis of 
        the media.  A variety of pre-selected patterns will be run, 
        and any errors encountered will be reported.  This function 
        destroys all data on the cartridge.

 4.     Re-initialize Cartridge:  
        
        This function allows you to reformat the cartridge.  This 
        selection allows you to set the cartridge to the same state 
        as when it left the factory.  It destroys all data on the 
        cartridge.

 5.     Change Cartridge Name:

        SCSI command "Inquiry" enables host computer to get an
        identification string from a SCSI device.  SyQuest drives
        store this string on the media (you can change this string).

        This function allows you to store the string of your choice.

 6.     Alter Retry Count:

        Retry count is used by the drive for error recovery.  It
        tells the drive how many retry attempts it should perform
        before giving up trying to recover a media error.  The count
        is stored on the cartridge and must be between 1 and 255.

        A large retry count can cause a long delay when a surface
        error is encountered and may not be desirable.

	The factory default is 8 on SQ555 and 3 on SQ5110.

@@NO_HELP

 No help is available for this menu.
 Please refer to your SyQuest User's Manual.

@@DOS_FMT
 
 Format a DOS Volume will allow you to rebuild the volume
 directories and FAT tables.  This function is performed
 automatically when a volume is created by this utility and
 is identical to the DOS utility, FORMAT.COM.  It will destroy
 all data within the volume.

@@DISP_VOL
 
 The details on the DOS volumes that are defined on this
 cartridge are displayed along with the DOS Drive Letter
 assignment.  If the drive letter shows '?', it means that
 either the volume is not labeled or the volume is not currently
 accessible due to one of the following reasons
 
 1. The current cartridge contains more volumes than the one
    with which you booted your system.
 
 2. There are LARGE partitions on the cartridge but you are
    using DOS 3.3 or below.
 
 3. The FILE SYSTEM (DOS system data) on that volume is damaged or
    the volume is a non-DOS volume.
 
 4. The SyQuest driver is not installed.

 If the volume is not labeled.  You can use DOS LABEL command to
 create a label.  Volume label helps SyQuest driver keep track of
 media change more efficiently.

@@ROM

 Show all the ADAPTER ROMs in your system between C000:0 and DFFF:F.

 If you have not installed your Host Bus Adapter, this can help you
 determine which BIOS address to set on the HBA.

 Standard Performance 8-bit HBA (ST01) can use C800, CC00 or DC00 by
 setting jumper JP1.
     A-B     OPEN    OPEN     CLOSE    CLOSE
     C-D     OPEN    CLOSE    OPEN     CLOSE
     BIOS    C800    CC00     INVALID  DC00

 Enhanced Performance 16-bit HBA (AHA-152X) can use C800, CC00, D800,
 DC00 by setting the two pins (marked J6, J4) on jumper block J9.
     J6      OPEN    OPEN     CLOSE    CLOSE
     J4      OPEN    CLOSE    OPEN     CLOSE
     BIOS    C800    CC00     D800     DC00

 High Performance 16-bit HBA (AHA-154XB) can use C800, CC00,
 D800, DC00 by setting the last two pins (7, 8) on J7.
     Pin 7   OPEN    OPEN     CLOSE    CLOSE
     Pin 8   OPEN    CLOSE    OPEN     CLOSE
     BIOS    DC00    D800     CC00     C800

 High Performance 16-bit HBA (T160) can use C800, CA00, CE00,
 D000, D400, D800, DC00.

 Jumper configuration for this HBA is printed on the adapter.

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