<<Fujitsu 3.5" SCSI MO Disk Device Driver ver 2.1 (Lite version)>>

 Thank you very much for purchasing our FUJITSU SCSI MO Device Driver Package.
 This package includes the 

    - MODISK.SYS    (MO Device Driver for OS/2 version 2.1)
    - MOFORMAT.EXE  (MO Formatter for OS/2 version 2.1)

 This driver enables access to Fujitsu magneto-optical (MO) disk drives 
 connected to the IBM PC compatible PC under OS/2 Warp (*1).
 This package (version 2.1) supports both 512 bytes and 2048 bytes per 
 sectored MO disks. You can use 128MB, 230MB, 540MB and 640MB MO disks. 
  
  *1 Version 3.0 (XRJ3004 or later) or later is supported. If your system is 
     the eary version of warp 3.0, you need fixpack from IBM.
 
  *2 This packeage supports superfloppy type disk format, but does not support
     PC hard disk type format nor NSR type format. We have another version of 
     device driver which supports these all formats.
  
  
<<Installation>>

   Follow these steps to install this device driver package.
 
   1. Insert the driver diskette into drive A.

   2. Open an OS/2 full-screen or OS/2 window session.

   3. At the OS/2 command prompt, type the following command.
            > DDINSTALL
       Then press 'Enter'.

   4.  Check the Source and Destination directory, then click on "Install"
          
   5. Select device driver, and click [Ok] to start installation.
  
   6. When the installation is complete, shut down your system, remove the
      diskette, and restart your system. 
  
   
 
<<MOFORMAT Utility>>
  
    The MOFORMAT utility is designed to initialize MO disks using the Fujitsu 
   MO drive and MODISK.SYS. Both low level and high level format is possible.
   To format MO disk, do the following:
   
      1. Open an OS/2 window session.
      2. At the OS/2 command prompt, type "MOFORMAT", then press Enter.
      3. Insert MO disk and select MO drive, then click [Start].  
       
  
<<NOTES>>
 
  1)   If you have installed optical disk support of OS/2, the following line 
     is added in the 'config.sys'.
 
       DEVICE=OPTICAL.SYS (in the case of OS/2 Warp 3.0)
       DEVICE=C:\OS2\BOOT\OPTICAL.DMD (in the case of OS/2 Warp 4.0)

     But either device driver is not compatible with this package. 
     Therefore please modify the above line and comment out as follows.
 
      REM DEVICE=OPTICAL.SYS (in the case of OS/2 Warp 3.0)
      REM DEVICE=C:\OS2\BOOT\OPTICAL.DMD (in the case of OS/2 Warp 4.0)
 
  2)   Do not eject MO diskette while MODISK.SYS is starting.  That is, do not
     press eject button until MODISK.SYS is started  when OS/2 is booting and 
     MO diskette is inserted in the MO drive,
 
  3)   FORMAT command of OS/2 does not support 2048 bytes per sector MO disk.
     Therefore please use MOFORMAT instead of FORMAT command.
 
     When you move mouse onto the MO drive icon and press right button, 
     [Format]  menu will appear. But this means standard FORMAT command.  So do 
     not use  this operation for 2048 bytes per sectored MO disk.
 
  4)   If you use Warp 4.0, the following error message may be displayed when you 
     access MO disk for the first time after logical formatting.  But it is not 
     error in fact. 
     Please click [OK] and continue your operation.
 
         5908 " "
           An error has occured and the
           message is not accessible. Contact
           the supplier of the application.

  5)   If you don't like the icon of MO drive, you can change it. Please do the
     following:
    
     1. Move mouse to the the drive icon and press right button. Then pop-up
        menu is appeared.
     2. Select 'Properties'. 
     3. Select 'Icon' page and show [Current icon]
     4. Display your favorit icon on the screen.
     5. Move mouse to your favorit icon and press right button.
     6. Drag the mouse to the drive icon in [current icon] of drive properties.
     7. Release mouse button. And close drive properties. 
     
  6)    MODISK.SYS has the device name 'MO-DISK$', so this name will not be
      allowed as file name.
 
  7)    Some SCSI adapter can disable DISCONNECT command. But do not disable
      DISCONNECT command. Or you'll get poor performance and you might have
      trouble if you try to access SCSI disk from more than 2 programs at
         once.
  
  8)    If you use long file names and exchange data between Windows95(or NT)
      and OS/2, be careful because these operating systems use different way
      to manage long file names. Refer to the manual of OS/2 for detail. 
 
 
   Dec. '96    - Fujitsu co. LTD.-

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