Someone can ask ChatGPT to write the technical reference for the
Fast/Wide SCSI-2 Adapter /A
MummyChunk wrote:
Did a little digging and found the culprit of the mass spamming
on
Google Groups is using some service called "DeepLeo" to
do
their spamming and automated article writing. Found a DeepLeo
on
Github and seems to be some sort of interface with ChatGPT
It was only a matter of time before that resource was utilized
for
that type of bad activity.46e]
Here is what a basic version of it spit out when asked to do exactly
that. Probably could be more detailed if the question was changed.
The IBM PS/2 Microchannel Fast/Wide SCSI-2 Adapter /A is a controller
that allows you to connect SCSI devices to your computer. It is
supported on the MCA systems with an IML Partition 1. The adapter is
capable of supporting up to seven SCSI devices 2.
To add a narrow SCSI device to the FAST/WIDE SCSI Adapter /A, follow
these special instructions for configuring wide controllers to disable
wide messaging
Without the wide drive attached, start the system and press F1 while
the system is booting to start the configuration program.
Choose �Set Configuration�.
From the next menu choose �change configuration�.
Press F8 until the Fast/Wide SCSI adapter settings are displayed.
Find the line that says �Wide SCSI Messages - Internal� and choose
�Disable� (Use the F5 key to toggle Enable/Disable).
Ensure that the next line for Internal/External busses is set to
�Separate�.
Choose F10 to save, then F3 as needed to exit and restart.
Power off system and attach wide drive to SCSI and power connections.
Restart system and choose F1 again.
Again, decline auto configuration, instead choose �set
Configuration�.
Choose �Set and View SCSI configuration�.
The device should now appear at the ID it is configured for and at the
proper size. If so - save and restart system.
If the device is shown at the wrong size, incorrect termination on the
SCSI bus may be indicated - check termination and placement of
terminating devices on the SCSI cable.
This is a response to the post seen at:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=657403065#657403065
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