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==TITLE: 950203 THREE IDE 563 PANASONIC CDROM DRIVES WORKING UNDER OS/2 WARP.== | |||
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Note that at this point, multiple 563 Panasonic IDE CDROM drives are not supported. | Note that at this point, multiple 563 Panasonic IDE CDROM drives are not supported. | ||
==TITLE: 941122 INSTALLING OS/2 WARP, INTERNAL CDROM DRIVE CONNECTED TO A SOUNDCARD DIRECTLY (NOT A SEPERATE CONTROLLER CARD).== | |||
; DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS: Not recognizing cdrom. OS2CDROM.DMD not found. | |||
: RESOLUTION: | |||
This is a hardware related problem. User needs to do the following: | |||
On the back of the cdrom drive is a jumper which controls the bus device number. OS/2 install requires it to be on 0 (zero). | |||
Most sound board manufacturers leave it at the factory default of 1. If it is anything other than 0, the install disk #1 will not load the driver " OS2CDROM.DMD " and will stop installation with a red screen saying it can't find the cdrom. |
Revision as of 02:19, 21 October 2019
TITLE: 950203 THREE IDE 563 PANASONIC CDROM DRIVES WORKING UNDER OS/2 WARP.
- SYMPTOMS
Multiple CDROMs connected to the same IDE adapter (SB16 card) are not recognize.
- RESOLUTION
Creative Labs has a new driver on their BBS called CD_OS2.EXE.
BBS number is (405) 742-6660.
Contact Creative Labs for more information.
Note that at this point, multiple 563 Panasonic IDE CDROM drives are not supported.
TITLE: 941122 INSTALLING OS/2 WARP, INTERNAL CDROM DRIVE CONNECTED TO A SOUNDCARD DIRECTLY (NOT A SEPERATE CONTROLLER CARD).
- DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS
- Not recognizing cdrom. OS2CDROM.DMD not found.
- RESOLUTION:
This is a hardware related problem. User needs to do the following:
On the back of the cdrom drive is a jumper which controls the bus device number. OS/2 install requires it to be on 0 (zero). Most sound board manufacturers leave it at the factory default of 1. If it is anything other than 0, the install disk #1 will not load the driver " OS2CDROM.DMD " and will stop installation with a red screen saying it can't find the cdrom.