Cool, that's what I like to hear.
There is still some work to be done with a few things.
Most notable is if anyone has a host adapter with multiple channels you'll need to fix
the code (right now it assumes all host adapters have exactly one channel #0,
but that can change by modifying just one function so it's not that big of a deal).
Another one is to get my Artec AT12 to work (I really must have some screwed up
hardware or something?)
And finally, I would like a more popular package, such as Easy CD Creator (Adaptec,
originally a Corel product) to work. For some reason Easy CD Creator doesn't seem
to think there is a WNASPI32 on the system at all. Maybe someone at Corel still
remembers this application????
And would someone let me know if it works with Nero?? I can't use nero with my CD-R
(not supported because it is old) but I'd like to know if other people can since
it is my second favorite CD-R package (all my friends use it).
And oh yeah.. might want to update documentation, of course since just about
everything is automatic now (except that you will actually need to have permissions on
the
device you are attempting to access) there shouldn't be much need for user docs.
And maybe I won't start another paragraph with the word and... And oh well.
-Dave.
Ian Schmidt wrote:
> David Elliott wrote:
>
> > Okay, here is a different patch to wnaspi32.c... It is basically the
> > same patch as before with the addition of using the LinuxDeviceIo
> > function (which takes care of doing the write/read and printing
> > debugging info).
>
> Good job David! With these patches in CVS, the "PSEmuPro" freeware Playstation
>emulator now recognizes my SCSI DVD-ROM drive and boots and runs games. Keep up the
> good work! :-)
>
> -Ian Schmidt
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