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     DPARAM(ADM)              XENIX System V               DPARAM(ADM)



     Name
          dparam - Displays/changes hard disk characteristics.

     Syntax
          dparam [ -w ]
          dparam /dev/rhd[0|1]0 [characteristics]

     Description
          The dparam command displays or changes the hard disk
          characteristics currently in effect.  These changes go into
          effect immediately and are also written to the master boot
          block for subsequent boots.  If a non-standard hard disk is
          used, this utility must be called before accessing the
          drive.

          The -w option causes a copy of /etc/masterboot to be copied
          to disk to ensure that non-standard hard disks are supported
          for the specified drive.  This call must precede a call to
          write non-standard disk parameters for the desired
          parameters to be saved correctly in the masterboot block.

          When called without options or disk characteristics, dparam
          prints the current disk characteristics (on the standard
          output) for the specified hard disk.  These values are
          printed in the same order as the argument list.

          When writing characteristics for the specified hard disk,
          dparam changes the current disk controller status and
          updates the masterboot block.  The argument ordering is
          critical and must be entered as specified below.  All
          characteristics must be entered when writing disk
          characteristics, otherwise an error is returned.  Hard disk
          characteristics (in respective order) are:

          number of cylinders              total number of
                                           cylinders on the hard
                                           disk
          number of heads                  number of heads
          reduced write current cylinder   hardware specific,
                                           consult your hardware
                                           manual
          write precompensation cylinder   hardware specific,
                                           consult your hardware
                                           manual
          ecc                              number of bits of
                                           error correction on
                                           I/O transfers, consult
                                           your hardware manual







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     DPARAM(ADM)              XENIX System V               DPARAM(ADM)



          control                          very hardware
                                           specific, consult your
                                           hardware manual
          landing zone cylinder            where to park heads
                                           after shutting down
                                           the system
          number of sectors per track      number of sectors per
                                           track on the hard disk

     Examples
          dparam -w

          dparam /dev/rhd10

          dparam /dev/rhd00 700 4 256 180 5 0 640 17

     Notes
          This utility changes the kernel's view of the hard disk
          parameters. It may be subject to restrictions imposed by the
          hardware configuration.



































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