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- OSDIWCDR - GENERAL CD-ROM INFORMATION FOR WARP 3.0
- 12/20/94
-
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- GENERAL CD-ROM INFORMATION FOR WARP 3.0
- ================================================================
-
- PLEASE READ ENTIRE DOCUMENT FOR FULL EXPLANATION OF PROCEDURES
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- OS/2 CD-ROM DRIVE COMPATIBILITY LIST
- ----------------------------------------
-
- 5 MGS of HD space is required when installing Multi-Media.
-
- FOR OEM: It is suggested to disable, turbo, cache, shadow ram.
- (Packard Bell need not disable above features.)
-
- ALL SYSTEMS: Video needs to be set to VGA mode, 640 X 480,
- 8 bit slot or mode if possible, disable
- autosensing if you have capability. Disconnect
- modem, tape back-up, network card, scanners, etc.
- while installing. After installation completes,
- enable and connect all features and devices.
-
- If you are using device drivers for the CD-ROM supplied by
- vendors other than IBM and the device driver does not exist
- on Diskette 1, it is possible that the device driver will
- not copy over to the hard disk after the installation is
- completed. Make a DISKCOPY of Diskette 1 and edit the
- CONFIG.SYS to include this statement:
-
- COPYFROMFLOPPY=1
-
- By adding this statement to the CONFIG.SYS on Diskette 1,
- the installation program copies files from Diskette 1 if
- the diskette is in the drive and if you are installing
- from a drive other than A.
-
-
- Statements in the CONFIG.SYS for CD-ROM's are:
- DEVICE=X:\OS2\BOOT\OS2CDROM.DMD /Q
- IFS=X:\OS2\BOOT\CDFS.IFS /Q
- BASEDEV=<device_driver_name> /P:XXX
-
- where X: is the drive where OS/2 resides
- where XXX: is CD-ROM parameters
-
- /Q is quiet mode and error messages do not displayed.
- /V is view mode and error messages are displayed.
-
- If the files are not present, you can manually add them.
- Files are in a bundled file called CDROMREQ and CDROMFLT.
- They are located on:
-
- Diskette #2
-
- If the device driver is not listed or you need assistance,
- contact the vendor for an OS/2 driver.
-
- CD-ROM device drivers are constantly updated. If you are
- installing Warp and the CD-ROM driver is not recognized but
- the driver was included in Warp, download the latest drivers
- from the IBM PCC BBS at 919-517-0001. The file is
- CDDRVR.ZIP. Drivers included in the .ZIP file is as follows:
-
- LMS205 22055 11-05-94
- LMS206 23442 11-05-94
- MITFX 16359 11-06-94
- SBCD2 15227 11-06-94
- SONY53 14630 11-05-94
-
- Philips LMS CM205 and CM225 is on the Installation Diskette.
- To install using the CD-ROM, the driver must be added to
- Diskette 1 and the CONFIG.SYS.
-
- 1. Make a DISKCOPY of diskette 1.
-
- 2. Insert the COPY of Diskette in the the diskette drive.
-
- 3. Delete LMS206.ADD, from Diskette 1, type:
-
- DEL LMS206.ADD and press Enter.
-
- 4. Copy the file LM205.ADD from the Installation Diskette to
- the copy of Diskette 1.
-
- 5. Edit the CONFIG.SYS on the copy of Diskette 1.
-
- change the line: BASEDEV=LMS206.ADD
- to read: REM BASEDEV=LMS206.ADD
-
- 6. Add the following line to the CONFIG.SYS:
-
- BASEDEV=LMS205.ADD
-
- 7. Restart the installation.
-
- 8. Insert the modified diskette 1 when prompted for
- diskette 1.
-
- Note: If you're adding a device driver to Diskette 1 and you
- do NOT have enough space on diskette, you can delete the
- following files on the COPY of Diskette 1
-
- NON-MICRO CHANNEL SYSTEM: Delete files IBM2.*
- MICRO CHANNEL SYSTEM: Delete files IBM1.*
-
- FOR THE IDE CD-ROM SUPPORT:
-
- The IDE hard disk driver, IBM1S506.ADD recognizes ATAPI
- devices as generic. The IBMIDECD,FLT, a filter loads
- afterwards and scans for the generic ATAPI devices. When it
- locates the ATAPI device, it detects if the device is a CD-ROM.
- OS2CDROM.DMD and CDFS.IFS are required for the CD-ROM to work.
-
- NOTE: The IDE CD-ROM cannot be configured as the Master.
- IBMINT13.I13 cannot be used for the IDE CD-ROM.
-
- The following list are compatible IDE CD-ROMs:
-
- Mitsumi FX00IDE
- NEC CDR-250
- CDR-260
- CDR-2vi
- Sony 55D
- 55E
- Panasonic 571
- Wearnes CDD-120
-
- All IDE CD-ROM need to be ATAPI 1.2 compliant or higher. If
- the drivers are not, contact the vendor for an updated driver.
-
- For NEC 260 adhering to 1.7 compliant, the BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD
- line in the CONFIG.SYS files should be:
-
- BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD /A:x /U:y /ATAPI
-
- The /A switch refers to the adapter number the CD-ROM is
- attached to. The /U switch refers to the unit or device number
- on the particular adapter. The /ATAPI parameter enables ATA
- Packet Interface protocol. If the CD-ROM is attached to the
- second IDE port or adapter in a system and is the only device
- on the adapter, edit the CONFIG.SYS to read:
-
- BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD /A:1 /U:0 /ATAPI
-
-
- AFTER INSTALLATION, IDE CD-ROM IS NOT INSTALLED
-
- OS/2 Warp 3.0 is installed and when restarting the system, the
- IDE CD-ROM is not recognized or support is not installed.
-
- 1. Select System Setup
- 2. Select Selective Install
- 3. Select CD-ROM support
- 4. Highlight Other IDE CD-ROM Support, from the list of CD-ROM
- selection list.
- NOTE: During the installation, the brand of the CD-ROM was
- selected. EX: Sony, NEC, etc.
- 5. Continue the installation until completed.
- 6. Remove the CD and restart the system.
-
- The statements in the CONFIG.SYS are:
-
- IBM1S506.ADD /A:? /U:? /ATAPI
- where ? is the correct parameter needed (see above)
- BASEDEV=IBMIDECD.FLT
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\BOOT\OS2CDROM.DMD
- IFS=C:\OS2\BOOT\CDFS.IFS
-
- The drivers for these statements and the CD-ROM are in the
- OS2\BOOT subdirectory.
-
- The following table lists the supported CD-ROM combinations.
-
- Refer to the OS/2 Warp Users Guide, pages 327-340 for parameter
- information for your CD-ROM. Also, see pages 208-209 for
- CD-ROM problems.
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Manufacturer | Model | Interface | Drivers | Available | Notes|
- |--------------|------------|-----------|--------------|-------------|------|
- | BSR | 6800MX | Mitsumi | MITFX001.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | CD Technology| T3301 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | T3401 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Chinon | 431 | SCSI-1 | CHINCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | 2 |
- | | 435 | SCSI-1 | CHINCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | 2 |
- | | 535 | SCSI-2 | CHINCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | 2 |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Creative Labs| OmniCD | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Hitachi | CDR-1650S | SCSI-1 | HITCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-1700S | Hitachi | HITCDISA.ADD | Hitachi | 3 |
- | | CDR-1900S | Hitachi | HITCDISA.ADD | Hitachi | 3 |
- | | CDR-1950S | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-1750S | SCSI-1 | HITCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-3600 | Hitachi | HITCDISA.ADD | Hitachi | 3 |
- | | CDR-3650 | SCSI-1 | HITCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-3700 | Hitachi | HITCDISA.ADD | Hitachi | 3 |
- | | CDR-6700 | Hitachi | HITCDISA.ADD | Hitachi | 3 |
- | | CDR-3750 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-6750 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | IBM | CD-ROM I | SCSI-1 | TOSHCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CD-ROM II | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | Enhanced II| SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | ISA CD-ROM | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Mitsumi | CRMC-LU002 | Mitsumi | MITFX001.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CRMC-LU005 | Mitsumi | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CRMC-FX001 | Mitsumi | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CRMC-FX001D| Mitsumi | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CRMCFX001DE| Mitsumi | IBMIDECD.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | NEC | CDR-25 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-36 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-37 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-38 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-72 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-73 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-74 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-74-1 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-82 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-83 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-84 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDR-84-1 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | 3Xe | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | 3Xi | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | 3Xp | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | 4Xe | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | 4Xi | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Panasonic | CR-501 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | LK-MC501S | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CR-521 | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CR-522 | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CR-523 | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CR-562 | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CR-563 | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Philips LMS | CM-205 | Philips | LMS205.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CM-225 | Philips | LMS205.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CM-205MS | Philips | LMS206.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CM-206 | Philips | LMS206.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CM-207 | Philips | IBMIDECD.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CM-225MS | Philips | LMS206.ADD | OS/2 WARP | 1 |
- | | CM-226 | Philips | LMS206.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CM-215 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Pioneer | DRM-600 | SCSI-1 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | DRM-604X | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Plextor | DM-3028 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | DM-5028 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | 4PLEX | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Sony | CDU-31A | Sony | SONY31A.ADD | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDU-33A | Sony | SONY31A.ADD | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDU-55D | Sony | IBMIDECD.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDU-55E | Sony | IBMIDECD.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDU-531 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CDU-535 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CDU-541 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDU-561 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDU-6111 | SCSI-1 | SONYCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDU-6150 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CDU-6201 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CDU-6205 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CDU-6211 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDU-6251 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CDU-7201 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CDU-7205 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- | | CDU-7211 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDU-7305 | Sony | SONY31A.ADD | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDU-7405 | Sony | SONY31A.ADD | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | CDU-7811 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Tandy | CDR-1000 | Mitsumi | MITFX001.ADD | OS/2 Warp | 1 |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Texel | DM-3021 | SCSI-1 | SONYCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | DM-3024 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | 4 |
- | | DM-3028 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | DM-5021 | SCSI-1 | SONYCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | DM-5024 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | DM-5028 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Toshiba | XM-3201 | SCSI-1 | TOSHCDS1.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | XM-3301 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | XM-3401 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- | | XM-4101 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 Warp | |
- |---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Wearnes | CDD-120 | Wearnes | IBMIDECD.FLT | OS/2 Warp | |
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- NOTES:
-
- 1. OS/2 Warp Device Drivers can be downloaded from OS2SUPPORT
- forum on CompuServe, Prodigy and other IBM BBSs.
-
- BBS Zip File | Driver
- -------------|-----------------------
- CDDRV.ZIP | contains LMS205.ADD
- CDDRV.ZIP | contains LMS206.ADD
- CDDRV.ZIP | contains MITFX001.ADD
- CDDRV.ZIP | contains SBCD2.ADD
- CDDRV.ZIP | contains SONY535.ADD
-
- NOTE: If you have a Reveal Multi-Media package, using the
- SBCD2.ADD, use 630 for port address. For problems,
- contact the vendor.
-
- 2. Chinon CD-ROM drive must be attached to a SCSI adapter which
- is supported in OS/2 with OS/2 SCSI Adapter Device Driver (.ADD).
- Currently incompatible is the Chinon SCSI adapter that is
- typically bundled with the drive. Contact Chinon for
- additional information.
-
- 5. The Hitachi non-SCSI CD-ROM device drivers are available from
- Hitachi.
-
- 6. TEXEL 3024 CDROM needs a firmware upgrade to version 1.16.
- Please contact your vendor for the firmware upgrade.
-
- ============================================================================
-
- NONSCSI CD-ROM DEVICE DRIVER PARAMETERS
-
-
- Mitsumi CD-ROM Device Driver Parameters
- ---------------------------------------
- The parameters for the following CD-ROM adapter device drivers are
- described in MITFX001.ADD.
-
- This device driver supports the following CD-ROM drives:
- Mitsumi CRMC-FX001D
- Mitsumi CRMC-FX001
- Mitsumi CRMC-LU005S
- Mitsumi CRMC-LU002S
- BSR 6800
- Tandy CDR-1000
-
- Parameter Definitions
- ---------------------
- /P:nnn Specifies base I/O port address of the interface card.
- This must be same number as specified on interface card.
-
- /I:nn Specifies the interrupt request (IRQ) channel number.
- This must match the IRQ value selected on the host
- interface card. If this parameter is not specified,
- the device driver uses software polling transfer.
-
- /V Verbose. The device driver displays the device
- driver revision level and CD-ROM product
- identification information when you start the
- system.
-
- Parameter Examples
- ------------------
- 1. Mitsumi CD-ROM drive attached to Mitsumi host adapter:
-
- If the Mitsumi host adapter is set to a base I/O port address
- of 320, the line in CONFIG.SYS should be:
- BASEDEV=MITFX001.ADD /P:320
-
- 2. Mitsumi CD-ROM drive attached to Creative Labs Sound Blaster
- 16 MultiCD
-
- For example, if the Mitsumi CD-ROM port on the Sound Blaster
- 16 MultiCD is set to I/O port address of 320, the line in
- CONFIG.SYS should be:
- BASEDEV=MITFX001.ADD /P:320
-
- 3. To enable interrupt transfer mode, which improves performance,
- the /I parameter must be specified. For example, to enable
- interrupt transfer mode for IRQ channel 10 at I/O port address
- of 320h, the line in CONFIG.SYS should appear as follows:
- BASEDEV=MITFX001.ADD /P:320 /I:10
- ===============================================================================
- Sony CD-ROM Device Driver Parameters
- ---------------------------------------
- The parameters for the following CD-ROM adapter device drivers are
- described in SONY31A.ADD
-
- This device driver supports the following CD-ROM drives:
- Sony CDU-31A
- Sony CDU-33A
- Sony CDU-7305
- Sony CDU-7405
-
- Parameter Definitions
- ---------------------
- /A:n Identifies a specific adapter, n. Adapter is specified
- as a single digit value which is zero based. (i.e. The first
- adapter is specified as /A:0).
-
- /AT:dd Sets the adapter type connected to the CD-ROM drive.
-
- Supported values are:
- 00 = Sony CDB-334 (default)
- 08 = Media Vision ProAudio Spectrum-16
-
- /P:nnnn Specifies base I/O port address of interface card.
- This must be the same number as specified on the interface
-
- If this parameter is not specified, the default port address
- for the host adapter is used. For the Sony CDB-334 host
- adapter, the default is 0340. For the Media Vision ProAudio
- Spectrum-16 card the default is 1F88.
-
- /I:nn Specifies the interrupt request (IRQ) channel number.
- This must match the IRQ value selected on the host
- interface card. If this parameter is not specified,
- the device driver uses software polling transfer.
-
- Note: Some Sony host adapter cards did not ship with the
- plastic jumper switch to select IRQ channel on IRQ
- jumper block. You must obtain and install plastic
- jumper switch to enable the IRQ channel.
-
- /V Verbose. Device driver displays the device driver
- revision level and CD-ROM product identification information
- when you start the system.
-
- Parameter Examples
- ------------------
-
- 1. Sony CDU-31A CD-ROM drive attached to Sony CDB-334 host
- adapter:
-
- The Sony CDB-334 host adapter supports base I/O port
- addresses of 320h, 330h, 340h or 360h. If the CDB-334 host
- adapter is set to any port address other than the default of
- 340h, the CONFIG.SYS statement needs to be modified. For
- example, if the Sony CDB-334 host adapter is set to a base
- I/O port address of 360, line in CONFIG.SYS should be:
-
- BASEDEV=SONY31A.ADD /A:0 /P:0360
-
- 2. Sony CDU-31A CD-ROM drive attached to Media Vision ProAudio
- Spectrum-16 host adapter, the line in CONFIG.SYS should be:
-
- BASEDEV=SONY31A.ADD /A:0 /AT:08
-
- 3. Sony CDU-31A CD-ROM drive attached to Creative Labs Sound Blaster
- Pro, Sound Blaster 16, or Sound Blaster 16 MultiCD host adapter:
-
- The port address specified on the BASEDEV statement in CONFIG.SYS
- should be 10h above base I/O port address specified on the adapter
- card. For example, if the Sound Blaster card is set for a base
- I/O port address of 220h, the line in CONFIG.SYS should be:
-
- BASEDEV=SONY31A.ADD /A:0 /P:0230
-
- 4. To enable interrupt transfer mode, which improves performance,
- the /I parameter must be specified. For example to enable
- interrupt transfer mode for IRQ channel 5 at I/O port address
- of 360h, the line in CONFIG.SYS should appear as follows:
-
- BASEDEV=SONY31A.ADD /A:0 /P:0360 /I:5
-
- ===============================================================================
- Panasonic CD-ROM Device Driver Parameters
- ---------------------------------------
-
- The parameters for the following CD-ROM adapter device drivers are
- described in SBCD2.ADD.
-
- This device driver supports the following CD-ROM drives:
-
- Creative Labs OmniCD
- IBM ISA CD-ROM
- Panasonic 521,522,523,562,563
-
- Parameter Definitions
- ---------------------
-
- /P:nnn Specifies the base I/O port address of the interface card.
- This must be the same number as specified on interface card.
-
- /T:x Sets the adapter type connected to the CD-ROM drive.
-
- Supported value is:
- 2 = Creative Labs CD-ROM interface card (not Sound Blaster)
-
- Parameter Examples
- ------------------
-
- 1. Panasonic, Creative Labs OmniCD or IBM ISA CD-ROM drive attached
- to standard Panasonic or IBM ISA CD-ROM host adapter:
-
- The standard Panasonic or IBM ISA host adapter supports base I/O
- port addresses of 300h, 310h, 320h or 330h. For example, if the
- adapter is set to a base I/O port address of 300, the line in
- CONFIG.SYS should be:
-
- BASEDEV=SBCD2.ADD /P:300
-
- 2. Panasonic, Creative Labs OmniCD or IBM ISA CD-ROM drive attached
- to Creative Labs Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster 16, or Sound
- Blaster 16 MultiCD. For example, if the Sound Blaster card is set
- for a base I/O address of 220h, the line in CONFIG.SYS should be:
-
- BASEDEV=SBCD2.ADD /P:220
-
- 3. Creative Labs OmniCD attached to standard Creative Labs
- CD-ROM host adapter (not Sound Blaster) :
-
- The standard Creative Labs host adapter supports base I/O port
- addresses of 250h or 260h. For example, if the adapter is set
- to a base I/O port address of 250, the line in CONFIG.SYS should be:
-
- BASEDEV=SBCD2.ADD /P:250 /T:2
-
- ==============================================================================
- If your CD-ROM Is Not Explicitly Mentioned Above:
- ==============================================================================
-
- When installing OS/2 from a CD-ROM not mentioned above, the
- following instructions may allow CD-ROM to operate with OS/2. If
- unsuccessful, please contact the vendor of the CD-ROM.
-
- 1. Make diskette images from the CD-ROM, using DOS.
- Instructions to create the diskettes are on page 184, in
- the User's Guide. You need formatted diskettes to copy
- the images for the install program, printer drivers,
- display drivers, and other options such as Multi Media
- and Bonus Pak.
-
- 2. Disconnect the CD-ROM.
-
- 3. Install OS/2 from the diskettes.
-
- 4. Copy device drivers (ext. .ADD)to the \OS2\BOOT
- subdirectory (CD-ROM/Sound card or Adapter).
-
- 5. Connect the CD-ROM, plug in Sound Card and
- Controller/Adapter.
-
- 6. Do a Selective install for CD-ROM. This modifies the
- CONFIG.SYS.
-
- Statements in CONFIG.SYS that should appear:
-
- EX: DEVICE=x:\OS2\BOOT\OS2CDROM.DMD /Q
- IFS=x:\OS2\BOOT\CDFS.IFS /Q
- BASEDEV=<device_driver_name>
-
- Where x: is the drive where OS/2 resides
-
- All device drivers must be compatible with OS/2 to run. If
- this procedure does not work, contact the vendor of the
- CD-ROM for the appropriate drivers for OS/2.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
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- including without limitation, warranties of fitness and
- merchantability with respect to the information in this document.
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- related patents or copyrights.
-
-