At 10:41 PM 7/17/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I am currently running Win95 ver 4.00.950B. I have a Toshiba 32x CDROM
>drive and I am trying to get it to work in an MSDOS session. In the
>autoexec.bat file I have included the following " mscdex.exe
>/g:mscd000" Now the Drive letter g: is recognized, but I get the
>"Abort, Retry, Fail" message now. I am assuming that I still need a
>device entry in the Config.sys file, but haven't been able to ferret out
>the right entry. Can anyone help me with this?
You can get a universal CD-ROM driver from nospin.com (grabbed the link off
of their files section):
ftp://adsl12.bois.uswest.net/pub/nospin_files/cddriver.zip
Here are the lines I usually use:
config.sys:
device=a:\d011v200.sys /d:<devicename>
autoexec.bat:
a:\mscdex.exe /d:<devicename>
replacing a:\ with the location of where the respective files are, and
replacing <devicename> with the name of the driver you want to use, it
doesn't really make a difference what the name is, as long as they are the
same in both config.sys and autoexec.bat.
Matthew Ballard
Computer Consultant
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