In article <1f0ef52a53.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk>, Tony Moore <[email protected]> wrote: > On 11 Mar 2013, Dave Symes <[email protected]> wrote:
[Snippy] > > That's interesting Tony, the CD I was using (and failing) was a RO > > 6.20 install CD. > > > > Out of interest... were you attempting this through the RPCEmu > > Menubar Disc > 'Load disc:0' (which I had not tried before) opens a Windows Explorer > window and, in this, clicking on DVD RW Drive (E:) leads to the Windows > error 'Insert a disc', as you said. The data, or music CD, is ejected, > and the DVD RW Drive (E:) entry disappears from the Explorer window. Yes, I thought it was weird that the Drive E: entry was disappearing from the Explorer window when I tried. > > or from the Icon bar CD drive icon? > Having set RPCEmu Config > Discs > CD-ROMs > CD Drives > 1, a CD drive > icon appears on the iconbar. Clicking on that icon opens the root > directory, etc, of a data CD, as I said - it still does - and files can > be read, as normal. However, a music CD causes RPCEmu to vanish. > Tony Yes, that's what I did, but the end result is different. Having looked a bit closer, the Icon bar Info of the drive icon says, "CDFS:0" and "No CD ROM drive present" Ooer! It obviously is and had a RO Select 6.20 install CD in the drive, so something is missing behind the scenes. Clicking (Mouse) Select on the icon bar icon presents... "Message from CDFS filer" "Soft-load driver not present." Eh! Hangonamo while I run Verma. I have Active... CDFS 2.70 15th Feb 2007 CDFSFiler 4.22 08th Feb 2009 CDFS Resources 2.37 08th Feb 2009 CDFSDriver 2.38 26th Feb 2007 Plus a few old CDFSSoftnnnn where nnn is the name of a drive manufacturer. I wonder what might be missing? Dave FWIW. The VRPC-AdjustSA install on another machine doesn't work via a Drive on the Icon bar either (Same result amd messages) on that I access the underlying CD/DVD drive via a VRPC HostFS definition that puts a drive on the icon bar. Unfortunately, files taken off the ADFS CD (6.20 Installer) have all lost their filetypes... And as expected, only those in archives retain the filetypes. D. -- Dave Triffid _______________________________________________ Rpcemu mailing list [email protected] http://www.riscos.info/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/rpcemu
