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Date: | Wed, 21 Oct 1998 09:30:25 -0600 |
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The Drive you have is made by US Drives
http://www.usdrives.com/drivers.asp
That's the drivers URL.
They don't have a win 95/98 driver, just dos
I searched the net and couldn't find a win 95 driver.
I wrote their tech support to ask about drivers, but no reply.
Mine installed as "Atapi Cdrom" (plug and pray)
It seems to work, but the win 95 cdplayer won't work.
From searching the net, that seems to be a very common problem.
Third party cd players seem to work, like yamaha's cdplayer.
Other wise they seem to be ok drives and the price is right
I got a 32X for $19.95 after rebate
JMB wrote:
>
> Second Attempt - First never appeared
>
> I picked up a discounted CD-ROM from a popular surplus outlet on the
> Net. The unit is a Cyber Drive 24X speed CD-ROM, made in Taiwan. It
> was advertised as being DOS, W3.1/W95/W98 compatible.
>
> When it arrived, there were a few items in the box besides the drive
> including a disk and a very, very basic pamphlet (in 6 languages) about
> the mechanical and DOS installation. But for Win95 installation, it
> said to refer to the Windows installation instructions.
>
> Well, the only drives that I found on the Win 95 (OSR2) cd was for:
> Mitsumi: New double speed
> Mitsumi: New Single speed
> Mitsumi: Old Single speed
>
> Panasonic (only one driver listed)
>
> Sony (only one driver listed - for special Sony CD-ROMs.
>
> I used the Mitsumi "New Double speed" and it seems to work. Also tried
> the Mitsumi "New Single speed" and it appeared to be the same.
>
> Only concern is that under Control Panel/System/ I get a yellow
> exclamation for the CD-ROM and it says that not all of the dll's are
> loaded for the drive. The disk that came with the drive was only for
> DOS.
>
> My questions:
>
> 1. Is it okay to run it with that exclamation all of the time?
>
> 2. Is there a better driver available? Where could I find one?
> (Couldn't find Cyber Drive on the net.)
>
> 3. In CMOS Setup, the system said it was PIO Mode #2. But via the DOS
> settings, it can be set up as much as #4 successfully. Should I attempt
> to force it to a #4 in CMOS? (System is not used for games - will be
> limited to loading or maybe running some audio cd's while on the
> 'puter).
>
> TYIA
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> Jean Bourvic :>))
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