The QLogic card appears as a SCSI card, and like all SCSI cards in my
experience, will permit you to interrupt the boot process and configure the
SCSI adapter. At least the QLogic 2100, 2200, and 2300 boards I use to
develop drivers for will.
Gary G. Little
Staff Engineer
Broadband Storage, Inc.
xxxxx@broadstor.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Peterson [mailto:xxxxx@efficient.com]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 8:25 AM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] RE: Reading the bios settings programatically from the us
er mode (or kernel mode) code
Do a search for SMBIOS, just did a quick one, and here is a link for a
program with source that reads the bios info:
http://www.voodoofiles.com/3836
Adam
-----Original Message-----
From: xxxxx@yahoo.com [mailto:xxxxx@yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 3:43 AM
To: NT Developers Interest List
Subject: [ntdev] Reading the bios settings programatically from the user
mode (or kernel mode) code
Hello Friends,
Is there any standard way to programatically read the BIOS
settings?
Basically I want to know whether a particular option of the
QLogic HBA adapter (fiber channel) is enabled. From my (user
mode) code I would like to check this and report the user to
change the settings before trying out my software - if a
particular option is not enabled.
Thanks in advance
Peter
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