Hi.  I've been trying to get dosemu set up for the past couple of days, 
and it seems to be going ok, except that I can't seem to get my
CD ROM working.  I've gone though all the documentation (particuarly
the README and README-tech files) and I seem to be doing everything
that it says... except it doesn't work.  Basically, I have the 
following line in my config.sys file:

   device=c:\cdrom.sys

and I know that this is working, because when I load up dos I get the 
message:

   [dosemu cdrom driver installed (V0.2)]

Then, in my autoexec.bat file, I have:

   mscdex /d:mscd0001 /l:E

However, when my autoexec.bat is executed, I get the following error message:

   Device driver not found: 'MSCD0001'.
   No valid CDROM device drivers selected

In case it's relevant, I'm running a Debian system, and I just installed
the dosemu package (version 1.0) and I'm using the cdrom.sys which
came with the package, as well as the DOS-C "FreeDOS" kernel which came
included.  I needed a copy of mscdex.exe so I downloaded it from some site
I found somewhere... it said it was the Windows95 version.  I don't know
what else to say... I've tried everything I can think of, and I'm stumped.
I thought that cdrom.sys was supposed to define MSCD0001.  If anyone
could shed some insight into my problem, I would really appreciate it.

Thanks,

-Keith!

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Keith Ellul                             Pure Math / Comp Sci -- I'm done!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]       University of Waterloo
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