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Starting with Windows 10, Version 2004 (OS build 19041.488 or higher), two additional identifiers are available for NVMe storage disk drives which support the STOR_RICH_DEVICE_DESCRIPTION structure:
SCSIt*v(8)p(40)
Where:
t* is a device type code of variable length
v(8) is an 8-character vendor identifier
p(40) is a 40-character product identifier
SCSIt*v(8)p(40)r(8)
Where:
t* is a device type code of variable length
v(8) is an 8-character vendor identifier
p(40) is a 40-character product identifier
r(8) is an 8-character revision level value
In versions of Windows prior to Windows 10, Version 2004 (OS build 19041.488 or higher), the device ID format for a small computer system interface (SCSI) device is as follows:
SCSIt*v(8)p(16)r(4)
Where:
t* is a device type code of variable length
v(8) is an 8-character vendor identifier
p(16) is a 16-character product identifier
r(4) is a 4-character revision level value
The bus enumerator determines the device type by indexing an internal string table, using a numerically encoded SCSI device type code, obtained by querying the device, as shown in the following table. The remaining components are just strings returned by the device, but with special characters (including space, comma, and any nonprinting graphic) replaced with an underscore.
The SCSI Port driver currently returns the following device type strings, the first nine of which correspond to standard SCSI type codes.
| SCSI type code | Device type | Generic type | Peripheral ID |
|---|---|---|---|
| DIRECT_ACCESS_DEVICE (0) | Disk | GenDisk | DiskPeripheral |
| SEQUENTIAL_ACCESS_DEVICE (1) | Sequential | TapePeripheral | |
| PRINTER_DEVICE (2) | Printer | GenPrinter | PrinterPeripheral |
| PROCESSOR_DEVICE (3) | Processor | OtherPeripheral | |
| WRITE_ONCE_READ_MULTIPLE_DEVICE (4) | Worm | GenWorm | WormPeripheral |
| READ_ONLY_DIRECT_ACCESS_DEVICE (5) | CdRom | GenCdRom | CdRomPeripheral |
| SCANNER_DEVICE (6) | Scanner | GenScanner | ScannerPeripheral |
| OPTICAL_DEVICE (7) | Optical | GenOptical | OpticalDiskPeripheral |
| MEDIUM_CHANGER (8) | Changer | ScsiChanger | MediumChangerPeripheral |
| COMMUNICATION_DEVICE (9) | Net | ScsiNet | CommunicationsPeripheral |
| 10 | ASCIT8 | ScsiASCIT8 | ASCPrePressGraphicsPeripheral |
| 11 | ASCIT8 | ScsiASCIT8 | ASCPrePressGraphicsPeripheral |
| 12 | Array | ScsiArray | ArrayPeripheral |
| 13 | Enclosure | ScsiEnclosure | EnclosurePeripheral |
| 14 | RBC | ScsiRBC | RBCPeripheral |
| 15 | CardReader | ScsiCardReader | CardReaderPeripheral |
| 16 | Bridge | ScsiBridge | BridgePeripheral |
| 17 | Other | ScsiOther | OtherPeripheral |
An example of a device ID for a disk drive would be as follows:
SCSIDiskSEAGATE_ST39102LW_______0004
There are four hardware IDs in addition to the device ID:
SCSIt*v(8)p(16)
SCSIt*v(8)

SCSIv(8)p(16)r(1)
V(8)p(16)r(1)
In the third and fourth of these additional identifiers, r(1) represents just the first character of the revision identifier. These hardware IDs are illustrated by the following examples:


SCSIDiskSEAGATE_ST39102LW_______
SCSIDiskSEAGATE_
SCSIDiskSEAGATE_ST39102LW_______0
SEAGATE_ST39102LW_______0
The SCSI Port driver supplies only one compatible ID, one of the variable-sized generic type codes from the previous table.
For example, the compatible ID for a disk drive is as follows:
GenDisk
The generic identifier is used in INF files for SCSI devices more than any other, because SCSI drivers are typically generic.
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Be aware that the SCSI Port driver returns no generic name for sequential access and 'processor' devices.
Solaris Device Driver: | aic |
Device Type: | SCSI |
Adapter: | Creative Labs Sound Blaster 16 SCSI-2 |
Bus Type: | ISA |
Preconfiguration Information
Supported Settings
If your card supports Plug and Play, your device resources are configured automatically. Use the following settings for devices that don't support Plug and Play.
o IRQ Level: | 9, 10, 11, 12 |
o I/O Address: | 0x140, 0x340 |
o DMA Channel: | Disabled |
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The SCSI subsystem of the Sound Blaster 16 SCSI-2 needs an I/O (port) address and an IRQ that are distinct from those of the audio subsystem. The resistors on the Sound Blaster 16 SCSI-2 cannot be removed. Set the jumpers for the SCSI interface, not for the audio.
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Known Problems and Limitations
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The aic device driver is used to drive only the SCSI controller on this card. The audio portion of the Sound Blaster 16 SCSI-2 requires a separate Solaris device driver (sbpro) for operation.
The SCSI interface on the Sound Blaster 16 SCSI-2 audio card cannot be used as a primary (boot) disk controller since it has no BIOS. The system must be booted from a disk attached to another controller.
