TechFan schreef:
I just tried this on a Compaq Evo D500 2.0GHz, no SATA, probably ATA66.
. .same symptoms.
most secure steps to make sure it's only the XCDROM driver and not
FreeDOS components, is to try a Win98 bootdisk and copy XCDROM to it.
After all MS-DOS has become the defacto
, January 30, 2006 6:07:10 PM
*Subject:* [Freedos-user] Re: XCDROM bug still there
TechFan schreef:
I just tried this on a Compaq Evo D500 2.0GHz, no SATA, probably ATA66.
. .same symptoms.
most secure steps to make sure it's only the XCDROM driver and not
FreeDOS components, is to try a Win98
Tested Win98 bootdisk. Same issues.
- Original Message -
*From:* Bernd Blaauw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:* freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net
*Sent:* Monday, January 30, 2006 6:07:10 PM
*Subject:* [Freedos-user] Re: XCDROM bug still there
TechFan schreef:
I just tried this on a Compaq Evo
Someone just pointed out this new OpenSource driver to me. I am working
with the thinstation.sf.net project to make a boot disk that we can
distribute without having to worry about licensing. We have had a
freedos disk doing what we need it to for a while, but I ran into the
issue of getting a
On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 11:52:21 +1000, you wrote:
Hi,
I just tried the XCDROM driver as a drop in replacement and it isn't
working. It adds a drive letter, but it won't read the contents at
all. It works fine with the old driver still. . .any tips? Thanks.
Can you give more information?
I've
Thanks for the response. I am using the latest. . .tried 1.9, then saw
2.0, so I tried that too.
I am not sure what details would be most helpful. Is there a way to get
a log/debug output. This is in a Dell Optiplex GXa 333 with a single
PATA drive and single CDROM (NEC rModel CDR-1900A). Was
Hi Johnson,
I'm not sure PACKET writing affect the CD structure or not.
You mean in the context of multi-session? I agree, I didn't think it
was multi-session either.
But even
Windows have problem access the DirectCD disc.
I don't really agree with this. I've been using CD-RW packet
Great driver!
I've found a bug, though. When using a certain CD-RW I use to transfer
files from my Windows XP computer to my DOS Linux computer, not all of
the files are visible in the root directory. This does not occur when
using another freely available driver such as VIDE-CDD.SYS. I