Bernd Blaauw wrote:
Nick Bright schreef:
-=-=-=-=-=-=- SNIP -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Nice to actually see that people read documentation :)
At the time I wrote those texts, there were no *known and working*
(IDE/SCSI) cdromdrivers for config.sys,
and also the 8086-compatible version of SHSUCDX wasn't released yet.
Yes, sometimes it seems that not many people read documentation anymore
:) I perfer to read as much documentation as possible before posting to
a mailing list, so as to make a well informed posting (as well as not
look like an idiot). I also belive strongly in not posting "I solved
it." to the list, but rather "I solved it, here's the solution...."
However, as pointed out to me by Bernd in a private email, I am using a
fairly old copy of the CD (SR1). I'm going to start all over with the
latest ODIN and post results in a little bit.
As you can see from my previous mailing list post, I do indeed have a
pre-386 system with a CDROM. The above snip leads me to belive that
the cdextensions file (though it runs on my XT) hasn't been debugged
for that platform, and may not even be properly compiled (e.g. 386
optimizations)? Could any devs shed some light on this, perhaps?
"DEVICE=FDCD.SYS /D:FDCD0001 /F/R/Z "
instead of above driver, could you also try ASPICD.SYS? It's closed
source, so we cannot see if it works on pre386 systems,
As it's SCSI, maybe even a SCSI DVDdrive would work (Pioneer 105S
maybe?) :)
ASPICD.SYS is from:
http://www.techadvice.com/w98/S/Startup-Disk_w98.htm
Usually cdrom driver components are the following:
*cdrom hardware device
*controller + specific controller driver: DEVICE=DCAM950.EXE /CA00 3
*generic device driver for some type of device (Disk, or CD):
DEVICE=FDCD.SYS /D:FDCD0001 /F/R/Z
*ISO9660 redirector: SHSUCDX /D:FDCD0001 (or MSCDEX maybe)
As that device-type driver should be generic, you might have a chance
of switching to ASPICD.SYS
Another generic driver should be SYMCD.SYS, available in package at:
http://www.lsilogic.com/downloads/license.do?id=2000&did=2907&pid=2099
I hope you're able to run any programs - DOS is a memoryhog if only
conventional memory is available.
thanks for the 'adding cdrom to ancient computer' link.
Bernd
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