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Re: SCSI CD-ROM under Warp



Hi Bengt,

here are the current setings from the executor object settings notebook:
(please bear in mind that they were dumped straight to a file from the
notebook)

*DPMI_DOS_API 			ENABLED*
*DPMI_MEMORY_LIMIT 		16*
*EMS_MEMORY_LIMIT 		0*
HW_ROM_TO_RAM 			Off
HW_TIMER 			Off
INT_DURING_IO 			Off
VIDEO_8514A_XGA_IOTRAP		Off
VIDEO_FASTPASTE			Off
VIDEO_MODE_RESTRICTION		NONE        
VIDEO_ONDEMAND_MEMORY		On
VIDEO_RETRACE_EMULATION		Off
VIDEO_ROM_EMULATION		On
VIDEO_SWITCH_NOTIFICATION 	Off
VIDEO_WINDOW_REFRESH		1
XMS_HANDLES			32
*XMS_MEMORY_LIMIT		0*

* = essential
rest are (probably) highly desirable at the very least :)

The critical sections are those on video and memory - the entire dump-file is
provided for the sake of completeness <g>, see below

My machine is comprised of the following components:

Octek DCA2 DynamiCache m/b with 8Mb 20ns cache RAM, 16 Mb normal 70ns RAM & AMD
DX4/100 CPU

Tekram DC880VLB cacheing fast SCSI-2 controller w/4Mb cache

Plextor (aka Texel) DM3028 internal 2spin fast SCSI-2 CD-ROM drive

Conner CFP4207S fast SCSI-2 HDD

Number9 GXE64 Pro 2Mb VLB graphics card running w/#9 Warp drivers v 2.52

SoundBlaster16

Some other bits and pieces not currently configured (network card, unformatted
bits of the HDD eagerly awaiting linux 2.3)

On Tue, 31 Oct 1995 08:26:16 -0500 you wrote:

>Hi Alex,
>
>I would appreciate it very much if you could post how your settings
>are for E/D under Warp, specially how you set up things so that
>your SCSI CD-ROM is seen by E/D.

The only configuration wrt the cdrom is the stock-standard Warp Connect install
defaults and a 'set cdrom=i:' line in the config.sys for the emx (runtime unix)
environment. Executor/DOS 1.99p5 sees all hpfs partitions and drives on the
scsi bus perfectly on start-up, with no further drivers or hacks applied, as
well as the floppies. 

Hope this helps a bit,

Alex

>
>>From: alexn@magna.com.au (Alex Newman)
>
>>E/Dp5 reads/writes to Warp Connect HPFS partitions very nicely - I can use
>>TEXEDIT to write to files on my drives <g>, then switch back out of Exec to the
>>WPS and veiw the results...swapping back still breaks Exec, though. I think
>>that may be a problem eith the Warp #9 VisonPro964 driver though - it's a bit
>>flaky.
>
>>E/D also can see my SCSI cdrom via Warp

========================== notebook settings =============================
s=DCF
i=New - Settings
p=AUDIO_ADAPTER_SHARING
t=2
v=Required
d=1  On

p=DOS_AUTOEXEC
t=3
v=C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT
d=1  On

p=DOS_BACKGROUND_EXECUTION
t=0
v=1  On
d=1  On

p=DOS_BREAK
t=0
v=0  Off
d=1  On

p=DOS_DEVICE
t=4
v=
d=1  On

p=DOS_FCBS
t=1
v=16
d=1  On

p=DOS_FCBS_KEEP
t=1
v=8
d=1  On

p=DOS_FILES
t=1
v=20
d=1  On

p=DOS_HIGH
t=0
v=0  Off
d=1  On

p=DOS_LASTDRIVE
t=3
v=Z
d=1  On

p=DOS_RMSIZE
t=1
v=640
d=1  On

p=DOS_SHELL
t=3
v=C:\OS2\MDOS\COMMAND.COM C:\OS2\MDOS
d=1  On

p=DOS_STARTUP_DRIVE
t=3
v=
d=1  On

p=DOS_UMB
t=0
v=0  Off
d=1  On

p=DOS_VERSION
t=4
v=DCJSS02.EXE,3,40,255
v=DFIA0MOD.SYS,3,40,255
v=DXMA0MOD.SYS,3,40,255
v=EXCEL.EXE,10,10,4
v=IBMCACHE.COM,3,40,255
v=IBMCACHE.SYS,3,40,255
v=ISAM.EXE,3,40,255
v=ISAM2.EXE,3,40,255
v=ISQL.EXE,3,40,255
v=MSD.EXE,5,00,255
v=NET3.COM,3,40,255
v=NETX.COM,4,00,255
v=NETX.EXE,5,00,255
v=PSCPG.COM,3,40,255
v=SAF.EXE,3,40,255
v=WIN200.BIN,10,10,4
d=1  On

p=DPMI_DOS_API
t=2
v=ENABLED
d=0  Off

p=DPMI_MEMORY_LIMIT
t=1
v=16
d=0  Off

p=DPMI_NETWORK_BUFF_SIZE
t=1
v=8
d=1  On

p=EMS_FRAME_LOCATION
t=2
v=AUTO
d=1  On

p=EMS_HIGH_OS_MAP_REGION
t=1
v=0
d=1  On

p=EMS_LOW_OS_MAP_REGION
t=1
v=384
d=1  On

p=EMS_MEMORY_LIMIT
t=1
v=0
d=0  Off

p=HW_NOSOUND
t=0
v=0  Off
d=1  On

p=HW_ROM_TO_RAM
t=0
v=0  Off
d=1  On

p=HW_TIMER
t=0
v=1  On
d=0  Off

p=IDLE_SECONDS
t=1
v=0
d=1  On

p=IDLE_SENSITIVITY
t=1
v=75
d=1  On

p=INT_DURING_IO
t=0
v=1  On
d=0  Off

p=KBD_ALTHOME_BYPASS
t=0
v=0  Off
d=1  On

p=KBD_BUFFER_EXTEND
t=0
v=1  On
d=1  On

p=KBD_CTRL_BYPASS
t=2
v=NONE
d=1  On

p=KBD_RATE_LOCK
t=0
v=0  Off
d=1  On

p=MEM_EXCLUDE_REGIONS
t=3
v=
d=1  On

p=MEM_INCLUDE_REGIONS
t=3
v=
d=1  On

p=MOUSE_EXCLUSIVE_ACCESS
t=0
v=0  Off
d=1  On

p=PRINT_SEPARATE_OUTPUT
t=0
v=1  On
d=1  On

p=PRINT_TIMEOUT
t=1
v=15
d=1  On

p=SESSION_PRIORITY
t=1
v=1
d=1  On

p=SIO_Allow_Access_COM1
t=0
v=1  On
d=1  On

p=SIO_Allow_Access_COM2
t=0
v=1  On
d=1  On

p=SIO_Allow_Access_COM3
t=0
v=1  On
d=1  On

p=SIO_Allow_Access_COM4
t=0
v=1  On
d=1  On

p=SIO_Idle_Sensitivity
t=1
v=100
d=1  On

p=SIO_Mode_DTR
t=2
v=No Change at OPEN or CLOSE
d=1  On

p=SIO_Mode_FIFO_Load_Count
t=2
v=16
d=1  On

p=SIO_Mode_IDSR
t=2
v=Ignore DSR During Receive
d=1  On

p=SIO_Mode_OCTS
t=2
v=HandShake Signal, as in RTS/CTS
d=1  On

p=SIO_Mode_ODSR
t=2
v=Ignore DSR During Transmit
d=1  On

p=SIO_Mode_RTS
t=2
v=HandShake Signal, as in RTS/CTS
d=1  On

p=SIO_Mode_XON/XOFF
t=2
v=No XON/XOFF flow control by SIO
d=1  On

p=SIO_Screen_Sync_Kludge
t=0
v=0  Off
d=1  On

p=SIO_Share_Access_With_OS/2
t=0
v=1  On
d=1  On

p=SIO_Virtualize_16550A
t=0
v=1  On
d=1  On

p=SIO_Virtualize_COM_Ports
t=0
v=1  On
d=1  On

p=VIDEO_8514A_XGA_IOTRAP
t=0
v=0  Off
d=0  Off

p=VIDEO_FASTPASTE
t=0
v=0  Off
d=1  On

p=VIDEO_MODE_RESTRICTION
t=2
v=NONE        
d=1  On

p=VIDEO_ONDEMAND_MEMORY
t=0
v=1  On
d=1  On

p=VIDEO_RETRACE_EMULATION
t=0
v=0  Off
d=0  Off

p=VIDEO_ROM_EMULATION
t=0
v=1  On
d=1  On

p=VIDEO_SWITCH_NOTIFICATION
t=0
v=0  Off
d=1  On

p=VIDEO_WINDOW_REFRESH
t=1
v=1
d=1  On

p=XMS_HANDLES
t=1
v=32
d=1  On

p=XMS_MEMORY_LIMIT
t=1
v=0
d=0  Off

p=XMS_MINIMUM_HMA
t=1
v=0
d=1  On


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