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- 6 April 1994
- ------------
- | OVERVIEW |
- ------------
-
- This README describes an OS/2 device driver (CDD110.ADD) for the
- Wearnes CDD110 CD-ROM drive. The device driver supports the internal
- Wearnes CDD110 and the Internal Orchid CDS-3110 cdrom drives.
-
-
-
- Supported Features
- ------------------
- The OS/2 Wearnes CD-ROM device driver (CDD110.ADD) supports the
- following features:
-
- * Reads data from CD-ROM discs conforming to the High Sierra/ISO-9660
- file formats.
-
- * Plays audio from standard audio CDs or mixed mode CD-ROM discs
- containing both data and audio
-
- * Multisession photo CD
-
- * Reads data from Mode 2 Form 1 or Mode 2 Form 2 sector formats
-
- * MMPM/2 Software Motion Video
-
- * MMPM/2 CD Audio Player
-
- * Software lock, unlock and eject
-
-
- THIS CD-ROM DEVICE DRIVER IS DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH THE OS/2 2.1 PRODUCT
- AND IS GOVERNED BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE OS/2 PROGRAM LICENSE
- AGREEMENT.
-
-
-
- ----------------
- | INSTALLATION |
- ----------------
-
- Before starting the installation procedure, you should unzip the
- files included in the CDD110.ZIP file and copy them to a diskette.
- The diskette you created will be referred to as the "Wearnes CD-ROM Device
- Driver Diskette" in the following installation instructions.
-
- The following files are included in the CDD110.ZIP file:
-
- CDD110.ADD - OS/2 device driver for Wearnes CDD110, Orchid CDS-3110
- WEARNES.DDP - Wearnes CDD110 CD-ROM Drive
- ORCHID.DDP - Orchid CDS-3110 CD-ROM Drive
- README.110 - This README file.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- Installation if OS/2 2.1 is already installed on your fixed disk
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1. Run the Device Driver installation program
-
- a. Open the OS/2 System folder (usually located on the desktop)
- b. Open the System Setup folder
- c. Open Device Driver Install
- d. Insert the "Wearnes CD-ROM Device Driver Diskette"
- e. Select Install
- f. Select the device driver to install from the list
- g. Select OK
-
- (Note: You do not need to reboot OS/2 before starting step 2 below).
-
- 2. After the Device Driver Installation is complete, you must run
- Selective Install to install the files for the OS/2 CD-ROM Device
- Manager and OS/2 CD-ROM File System.
-
- a. Open the OS/2 System folder on the desktop
- b. Open the System Setup folder
- c. Open Selective Install
- d. Select the CD-ROM Device Support check box
- e. Select OK
- f. Scroll to the bottom of the CD-ROM device list table and
- select the choice OTHER
- g. Select OK
- h. Select the OK push button to proceed from the System Configuration
- screen to the OS/2 Setup and Installation window
- i. Select Install
- j. When prompted to do so, insert the numbered installation diskettes
- or installation CD-ROM from the OS/2 2.1 product
-
-
- 3. If you have changed the base I/O port address on your CD-ROM
- host adapter card you must edit your CONFIG.SYS file and add
- modify the /P:nnnn parameter on the BASEDEV=CDD110.ADD statement in
- your CONFIG.SYS file. Refer to the "Wearnes Device Driver Parameters"
- section below.
-
-
- 4. Shut down and restart your system
-
-
-
-
- Installation from the CD-ROM version of OS/2 2.1
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- 1. Make a copy of the OS/2 2.1 diskette labeled "Diskette 1"
-
- 2. Copy the file CDD110.ADD from the "Wearnes CD-ROM Device Driver
- Diskette" to the root directory on the copy of the OS/2 2.1 Diskette 1.
-
- (Note: If there is not enough room on the copy of OS/2 2.1
- Diskette 1, then delete the file IBM2SCSI.ADD. If you delete
- IBM2SCSI.ADD, you must also edit the CONFIG.SYS file and delete
- the line BASEDEV=IBM2SCSI.ADD)
-
- 3. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file located on the copy of Diskette 1.
- At the end of the file, add the following statement.
-
- BASEDEV=CDD110.ADD /P:nnn
-
- where "/P:nnn" is the base I/O port address selected on the
- CD-ROM host interface card. The default base I/O port address
- for the Wearnes interface card is 340h, so the statement
- would appear as follows if the card is set to address 340h:
-
-
- BASEDEV=CDD110.ADD /P:340
-
-
- If your CD-ROM drive is attached to an audio card, (i.e. the
- Orchid SoundWave 32), you must add the /AT parameter switch
- which is described in the "Wearnes Device Driver Parameters"
- section below.
-
-
- 4. Begin the installation by inserting the Installation Diskette
- into drive A and restarting the system. When prompted to insert
- Diskette 1, insert the copy that you modifed.
-
- 5. When the System Configuration screen is displayed during installation,
- the CD-ROM Device Support field will display "None". Do not modify
- the choice and continue with the installation.
-
- 6. After installation is complete, and you have rebooted your system,
- you will not be able to access your CD-ROM drive. This is due
- to a defect in the OS/2 2.1 install program. To access your
- CD-ROM drive, perform the following steps:
-
- a. Copy the following files from the OS/2 2.1 Diskette 1
- to the drive which OS/2 was installed.
- (Note: the example assume C:, change if different)
-
- COPY A:OS2CDROM.DMD C:\OS2
- COPY A:CDFS.IFS C:\OS2
-
- b. Edit the CONFIG.SYS file on drive which OS/2 was installed
- and add the following statements to the end of the file:
- (Note: the example assume C:, change if different)
-
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\OS2CDROM.DMD /Q
- IFS=C:\OS2\CDFS.IFS /Q
-
- c. Shut down and reboot the system
-
-
- 7. You will need to run Selective Install to copy over some remaining
- system files.
-
- a. Open the OS/2 System folder on the desktop.
- b. Open the System Setup folder.
- c. Open Selective Install
- d. Select the CD-ROM Device Support check box
- e. Select OK
- f. Scroll to the bottom of the CD-ROM device list table and
- select the choice OTHER
- g. Select OK
- h. Select the OK push button to proceed from the System Configuration
- screen to the OS/2 Setup and Installation window
- i. Select Install
- j. When prompted to do so, insert the installation CD-ROM
- from the OS/2 2.1 product.
-
-
-
- Installation from the diskette version of OS/2 2.1
- --------------------------------------------------
-
- 1. Install the OS/2 2.1 product from the diskettes
-
- 2. Go to the section above titled "Installation if OS/2 2.1 is already
- installed on your fixed disk".
-
-
-
-
- ---------------------------------
- | Wearnes Device Driver Parameters |
- ---------------------------------
-
- This section lists the parameters which are supported for the
- Wearnes CD-ROM device driver. The parameters can be changed by modifying
- the BASEDEV=CDD110.ADD line in config.sys.
-
- For the CDD110.ADD device driver, the syntax for the line in config.sys
- is as follows:
-
- BASEDEV=CDD110.ADD [/AT:dd] [/P:nnn] [/V]
-
-
- [/AT:dd]
-
- Sets the adapter type connected to the CD-ROM drive.
-
- Supported values for dd are:
- 05 = Orchid SoundWave 32 or GameWave 32
-
- [/V]
-
- The device driver will display the device driver revision level
- and CD-ROM product information at boot time.
-
-
-
- Wearnes CDD110 Device Driver Parameter Examples
- ---------------------------------------------
-
- 1. Wearnes CDD110 CD-ROM drive attached to a Wearnes host adapter:
-
- The Wearnes host adapter supports base I/O port addresses of
- 300h, 320h, 330h, 340h or 360h. If the 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 Wearnes host adapter is
- set to a base I/O port address of 360, the line in config.sys should be:
-
- BASEDEV=CDD110.ADD /P:360
-
-
- 2. Wearnes CDD110 CD-ROM drive attached to the Orchid Soundwave 32 adapter.
-
- If the Wearnes CDD110 is attached to the Orchid SoundWave 32 host
- adapter at base I/O port address of 320h, the line in your config.sys
- should be:
-
- BASEDEV=CDD110.ADD /P:320 /AT:05
-
-
-
-
- Wearnes Host Adapter Jumper Settings
- -----------------------------------------
-
- The following tables explain the jumper settings for the Wearnes CDC005, the adapter
- that ships with model CDD110
-
-
- Base Addr 0300 JP8 (1-2)
- Base Addr 0320 JP8 (3-4)
- Base Addr 0330 JP8 (5-6)
- Base Addr 0340 JP8 (7-8)*
- Base Addr 0360 JP8 (9-10)
-
- * for default
-
- --------------------
- | Trouble shooting |
- --------------------
-
- 1. If you are not able to access the CD-ROM drive:
-
-
- a. Add the /V parameter switch to the BASEDEV=CDD110.ADD statement
- in your CONFIG.SYS file. For example:
-
- BASEDEV=CDD110.ADD /P:340 /V
-
-
- After rebooting, the device driver will display the list of
- drives it has identified. For example:
-
- IBM OS/2 CDD110.ADD 0.10
- WEARNES CD-ROM CDD110 V1.04B 11-23-93 Port: 0340
-
-
- If no units were detected, the following message is displayed:
-
- IBM OS/2 CDD110.ADD 0.10
- No units detected.
-
-
- If no units were detected, see step 1b below.
- If units were detected, see step 1c below.
-
-
-
- b. Make sure the Base I/O Port Address specified by the /P parameter
- in the config.sys file matches the Base Port Address selected
- with the DIP switch on the interface card.
-
- The default Base I/O Port Address for the Wearnes interface card
- is address 340h. If you have changed the Base I/O Port Address on
- the card, you must change the /P parameter on the BASEDEV=CDD110.ADD
- statement in config.sys.
-
- For example, if you changed the Base I/O Port Address to 360h, the
- statement in config.sys should be as follows:
-
- BASEDEV=CDD110.ADD /P:360
-
-
- c. Make sure all the required files to operate the CD-ROM drive have
- been installed. You should have the appropriate BASEDEV=
- statement in CONFIG.SYS for your CD-ROM device driver. You
- should also have the following statements for the CD-ROM system
- files in your config.sys:
-
-
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\OS2CDROM.DMD /Q
- IFS=C:\OS2\CDFS.IFS /Q
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\MDOS\VCDROM.SYS
- BASEDEV=CDD110.ADD /P:340
-
-
- If you do not have the above statements in your config.sys, you
- must use the OS/2 2.1 Selective Install to install the CD-ROM
- support files.
-
-
-
- 2. If the drive letter assigned to the CD-ROM drive under OS/2 is
- different than the drive letter assigned under DOS.
-
- The CD-ROM drive is assigned the next available drive
- letter after drive letters have been assigned for the
- floppy drives and fixed disk drives.
-
- The drive letter is also assigned after any installable block
- device drivers which are located in config.sys before the
- DEVICE=C:\OS2\OS2CDROM.DMD statement (i.e. DEVICE=C:\OS2\VDISK.SYS).
-
- There is currently no mechanism in OS/2 for assigning a specific
- drive letter for the CD-ROM drive. The drive letter assignment
- under DOS can be controlled by using the /L switch on MSCDEX.EXE
- command line.
-
-
- ----------------------
- | Reporting Problems |
- ----------------------
-
- Defect reports should include the following information:
-
- CD-ROM Product ID: Wearnes CDD110
- CD-ROM Firmware Level: (i.e. V1.04B )
- Host CPU type and speed: (i.e. 25MZ 486)
-
-
- The CD-ROM product ID and firmware level can be displayed at
- boot time by adding the /V switch to the BASEDEV=CDD110.ADD line
- in config.sys. For example, the following line may be displayed at boot
- time after the OS/2 logo screen is displayed:
-
-
- WEARNES CD-ROM CDD110 V1.04B 11-23-93 Port: 0300
-
-
- The firmware level in the example above is 1.04B
-
-
-
- -------------------------------
- | TradeMarks and Copyrights |
- -------------------------------
-
- IBM(TM) and OS/2(TM) are registered trademarks of International Business
- Machines Corporation.
-
- Wearnes is a registered trademark Wearnes Technology Corporation
-
- NOTICE: The device driver and this file are owned by Wearnes and protected
- by United States copyright laws, international treaty provisions,
- and all other applicable national laws. You may not reverse
- engineer, decompile, or disassemble the device driver.
-
-
- IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED
- OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION,
- WARRANTIES OF FITNESS AND MERCHANTABILITY WITH
- RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT.
- BY FURNISHING THIS DOCUMENT, Wearnes GRANTS NO
- LICENSES TO ANY RELATED PATENTS OR COPYRIGHTS.
-
- Copyright IBM Corporation, 1994, all rights
- reserved.
-