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Date: | Tue, 10 Mar 1998 16:45:10 -0800 |
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Hi Jim,
If you saw my late post, Roxanne is right on this one. It worked! The problem I
had was that I was so focused on fixing it that I neglected to insert a CD in the
drive. Must have tried it twenty times before sending the post and realized it
seconds after I hit send. Thanks to all for the help. Art Cassel
Roxanne Pierce wrote:
> Jim --
>
> That hasn't been mostly true in the last year or two. I've been using a
> "universal" ATAPI CD-ROM driver (D011V200.SYS) for the last year or so that
> works on most CD-ROM's I've come across, whether ones I buy new or ones already
> existing in client computers. It does not need the IRQ and I/O information to
> find and initialize the CD-ROM. The statement for it in config.sys is:
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> DEVICE=C:\[folder]\D011V200.SYS /D:MSCD001
>
> ...and it finds most CD-ROMs just fine.
>
> Roxanne Pierce
> R2 Systems, San Diego
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
>
> On Tuesday, March 10, 1998 04:54, Jim Meagher [SMTP:[log in to unmask]] wrote:
> > Art,
> >
> > I think you need more in this line. Most CD drivers also need to
> > be told the IRQ and I/O addresses. There should also be something
> > similar to: /P:170,15 after the /D:IDECD001
> >
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