SCSIADDGUI - HELP

This program allows to add SCSI devices like scanners to a running system with just
a mouse-click .

The main options are :
- Scan for devices : tries to find all devices attached to the selected SCSI-bus .
- Add device : adds the selected device to the system configuration , if possible .
- Remove device : removes the selected device from the system configuration , if possible .

Selecting bus and device :

Host :    this usually refers to the SCSI adapter cards on your system ; the first one is
          Host 0 , the second Host 1 and so on . If you have only one card , keep the default "0" .

Channel : specifies the bus-no. of a host ; some cards supply more than one bus ; if you
          have one of these cards , may be you have to change the default "0" ( probably
          you won't ).

If you set those two values you may scan the specified bus for attached devices .

Id :  every device connected to a SCSI bus is identfied by it's Id-no. .
      Older cards support 8 devices , corresponding to Id 0-7 ( the card itself included ;
      in most cases - but not always ! - the card's Id is 7 ) , newer cards support
      16 devices ( Id 0-15 ).
      You will need to set the Id of the device you want to add or remove .

Lun : some devices support multiple Luns ( = LogicalUnitNumbers ) , like CD drives with
      more than one disk . If you have something like that you will have to set this value .
      I've heard that there are devices , like RAID arrays , with up to 256 Luns ( may be
      even more ).
      If you don't know what I'm talking about , the default "0" will be just right for you .

For more detailed information about SCSI have a look at :

www.torque.net/scsi/SCSI-2.4-HOWTO.html

and may be you'll find more than you ever wanted to know .
