David W. Fenton / 2006/05/13 / 02:59 PM wrote:
>Not sure I understand. Setup.exe copied from the install CD should 
>not be a Windows program. It will launch the Windows GUI in contexts 
>where it makes sense, but is actually a "DOS" program, so should run 
>from a Win9x command prompt.

Nope.
I just tried your suggestion by creating a temp partition and copied the
entire CD contents.  Booting off Win98 boot disk, the Setup.exe returns
'This program can not run under DOS', as I thought.  There is no other
setup.exe other than ones for additional components, while I was hoping
something DSO compatible hidden somewhere :-(

Noel Stoutenburg / 2006/05/13 / 04:02 PM wrote:
>I assume you have done an internet search for DOS USB drivers.  They are 
>out there.

I don't know how to find it.  Unlike Mac, it won't even show the
manufacture.  The device list shows "IBM USB CD-ROM USB Device".  If I
search by the part number, I get only one hit of a company who repair
these legacy units, but no driver.

By the way, during the search, I saw quite a few posts about IBM USB CD
DOS driver won't mount installer CD, and IBM isn't supporting it.  Oh well :_(

-- 

- Hiro

Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
<http://a-no-ne.com> <http://anonemusic.com>


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