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OSDICDRM - GENERAL CD-ROM INFORMATION
10/19/94
================================================================
GENERAL CD-ROM INFORMATION
================================================================
Please Read Entire Document For Full Explanation of Procedures
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OS/2 2.1 CD-ROM DRIVE COMPATIBILITY LIST
----------------------------------------
6 MGS RAM is recommended when installing OS/2 from CD-ROM.
5 MGS of HD space is required when installing Multi-Media
FOR OEM: It is suggested to disable, turbo, cache, shadow rom.
(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 cability. Disconnect
modem, tape back-ups, network card, scanners, etc.
while installing. After installation completes,
enable and connect all features and devices.
Statements in the CONFIG.SYS for CD-ROM's are as follows:
DEVICE=X:\OS2\OS2CDROM.DMD /Q
IFS=X:\OS2\CDFS.IFS /Q
BASEDEV=<device_driver_name> /P:XXX
where X: (is the drive where OS/2 resides)
where XXX: (is CD-ROM parameters)
You need a BASEDEV for the CDROM and the ADAPTER/SOUND CARD
/Q is quiet mode and NO error messages will display
/V is view mode and error messages will be displayed
NOTE: The statements OS2CDROM.DMD and CDFS.IFS both need to
be present in CONFIG.SYS and in the OS/2 subdirectory.
If they are NOT, ADD the statements to the CONFIG.SYS
and copy the files to OS/2 subdirectory. Files are
located in a bundled file called CDROMREQ and are found:
BLUE colored labels for OS/2 Diskette #10
SALMON colored labels for OS/2 Diskette #12
GREEN colored labels for Windows OS/2 Diskette # 5
If the device driver is not listed or you need assistance,
contact the vendor for an OS/2 driver.
Note: If you're adding a device driver to Diskette 1 and you
do NOT have enough space on diskette, you will need to
make a DISKCOPY of Diskette 1. On the COPY of Diskette
1 you can delete the following files:
FOR NON-MICRO CHANNEL SYSTEM delete files IBM2.*
FOR MICRO CHANNEL SYSTEM delete files IBM1.*
There is now room to add device drivers to Diskette 1.
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| Manufacturer | Model | Interface | Drivers | Available | Notes|
|--------------|------------|-----------|--------------|-------------|------|
| BSR | 6800MX | Mitsumi | MITFX001.ADD | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| CD Technology| T3301 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | T3401 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | 3 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Chinon | 431 | SCSI-1 | CHINCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 SP | 4 |
| | 435 | SCSI-1 | CHINCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 SP | 4 |
| | 535 | SCSI-1 | CHINCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 SP | 4 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Creative Labs| OmniCD | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Hitachi | CDR-1650S | SCSI-1 | HITCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-1700S | Hitachi | HITCDISA.ADD | Hitachi | 5 |
| | CDR-1900S | Hitachi | HITCDISA.ADD | Hitachi | 5 |
| | CDR-1950S | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | 3 |
| | CDR-1750S | SCSI-1 | HITCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-3600 | Hitachi | HITCDISA.ADD | Hitachi | 5 |
| | CDR-3650 | SCSI-1 | HITCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-3700 | Hitachi | HITCDISA.ADD | Hitachi | 5 |
| | CDR-6700 | Hitachi | HITCDISA.ADD | Hitachi | 5 |
| | CDR-3750 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-6750 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | 3 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| IBM | CD-ROM I | SCSI-1 | TOSHCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CD-ROM II | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | Enhanced II| SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | 3 |
| | ISA CD-ROM | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Mitsumi | CRMC-LU002 | Mitsumi | MITFX001.ADD | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
| | CRMC-LU005 | Mitsumi | | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
| | CRMC-FX001 | Mitsumi | | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
| | CRMC-FX001D| Mitsumi | | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| NEC | CDR-25 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-36 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-37 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-38 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-72 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-73 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-74 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-74-1 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-82 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-83 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-84 | SCSI-1 | NECCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDR-84-1 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | 3Xe | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | 3 |
| | 3Xi | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | 3 |
| | 3Xp | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | 3 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Panasonic | CR-501 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | LK-MC501S | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CR-521 | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
| | CR-522 | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
| | CR-523 | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
| | CR-562 | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
| | CR-563 | Panasonic | SBCD2.ADD | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Philips LMS | CM206 | Philips | LMS206.ADD | 1Q 94 | 2 |
| | CM226 | Philips | LMS206.ADD | 1Q 94 | 2 |
| | CM215 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | 3 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Pioneer | DRM-600 | SCSI-1 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | DRM-604X | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Sony | CDU-31A | Sony | SONY31A.ADD | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
| | CDU-531 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | 1Q 94 | 2 |
| | CDU-535 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | 1Q 94 | 2 |
| | CDU-541 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDU-561 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDU-6201 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | 1Q 94 | 2 |
| | CDU-6205 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | 1Q 94 | 2 |
| | CDU-6111 | SCSI-1 | SONYCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDU-6211 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDU-7201 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | 1Q 94 | 2 |
| | CDU-7205 | Sony | SONY535.ADD | 1Q 94 | 2 |
| | CDU-7211 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | CDU-7305 | Sony | SONY31A.ADD | OS/2 2.1 SP | 1 |
| | CDU-7811 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | 3 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Tandy | CDR-1000 | Mitsumi | MITFX001.ADD | OS/2 2.1 SP | |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Texel | DM-3021 | SCSI-1 | SONYCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | DM-3024 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | 6 |
| | DM-3028 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | 3 |
| | DM-5021 | SCSI-1 | SONYCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | DM-5024 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | DM-5028 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | 3 |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Toshiba | XM-3201 | SCSI-1 | TOSHCDS1.FLT | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | XM-3301 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | XM-3401 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | |
| | XM-4101 | SCSI-2 | | OS/2 2.1 | 3 |
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NOTES:
1. OS/2 2.1 SP (Service Pack) CD-ROM drivers are available from
OS2SUPPORT forum on CompuServe, Prodigy and other IBM BBS'es.
BBS Zip File | Driver
-------------|-----------------------
MITFX.ZIP | contains MITFX001.ADD
SBCD2.ZIP | contains SBCD2.ADD
SONY31.ZIP | contains SONY31A.ADD
CHINON.ZIP | contains CHINCDS1.FLT
2. Driver available via BBS in 1Q94
3. The SCSI CD-ROM drive was announced after OS/2 2.1 shipped and has
been certified to work with OS/2 2.1. CD-ROM drive model
does not appear in OS/2 2.1 Selective Install list, but is
supported with the existing device drivers which ship in OS/2 2.1.
The following table lists new CD-ROM drive model and the
entry that should be selected in Selective Install list for
the correct CD-ROM driver. (Note: The new entries have been
added to the Selective Install list in OS/2 2.1 ServicePak).
Post 2.1 Certified SCSI CD-ROM | OS/2 2.1 Selective Install Choice
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CD Technology T3401 | CD Technology T3301
Hitachi CDR-1950S, 6750 | Hitachi CDR-3750
IBM Enhanced CD-ROM II | IBM CD-ROM II
NEC MultiSpin 3Xe,3Xi,3Xp | NEC MultiSpin 38,74,84
Philips LMS CM215 | Other
Sony CDU-7811 | Sony CDU-541,561,6211,7211
Texel DM-3028,5028 | Texel DM-3024,5024
Toshiba XM-4101 | Toshiba 3301,3401
4. 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 which is
typically bundled with the drive. Chinon is developing an OS/2
Adapter Device Driver for their SCSI card, but no date has been
committed.
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,
if you use the driver from SP (ServicePak) XR06200.
Please contact 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 will use software polling transfer.
/V Verbose. The device driver will display 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-7305
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 will use 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 will display 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
==============================================================================
General Guidelines for CD-ROM Drives and OS/2
==============================================================================
This document is designed to give various information related to CDROM devices
and OS/2.
1. CD-ROM DRIVES SUPPORTED UNDER OS/2 2.1
CD-ROM drives are only supported with the OS/2 device
drivers. If your CD-ROM vendor does not have these OS/2
drivers, you can download them from IBM PCC BBS at:
(919) 517-0001
NOTES:
The Sony 31A device driver is available on IBM PCC BBS at
(919) 517-0001. The file name is SONY31A.ZIP.
==============================================================================
2. CD-ROM DEVICE DRIVERS SUPPORTED AND SUPPLIED WITH OS/2 2.1
==============================================================================
Hitachi - CDR-1650S, 1750S, 3650, 3750
IBM - CD-ROM I, II
NEC - CDR-36, 37, 72, 73, 74, 82, 83, 84
NEC - MULTISPIN 38, 74, 84
Panasonic - CR-501, LK-MC501S
Pioneer - DRM-600, 604X
Sony - CDU-541, 561, 6111, 6211, 7211
Texel - DM-3021, 3024, 5021, 5024
Toshiba - XM-3201, 3301, 3401
==============================================================================
3. If your CDROM Is Not Explicitly Mentioned Above:
==============================================================================
When installing OS/2 2.1 from a CDROM not mentioned above, the
following instructions may allow CDROM to operate under OS/2. If
unsuccessful please contact the manufacturer or supplier of the CDROM.
1. Make the diskettes images from the CD ROM(DOS must be present)
Go to images subdirectory when started in real DOS and use
LOADDSKF to make the diskette images (LOADDSKF filename A:)
2. Disconnect the CD ROM
3. Install OS/2 2.1 from diskette.
4. Copy devices drivers(ext. .ADD)to the \OS2 subdirectory
(CD ROM/Sound card).
5. Copy the device drivers for the Controller/Adapter.
6. Connect the CD ROM and plug in Sound Card and
Controller/Adapter.
7. Do a Selective install of for CDROM (modifies the
CONFIG.SYS)
Statements in CONFIG.SYS that should appear:
EX: DEVICE=x:\OS2\OS2CDROM.DMD /Q
IFS=x:\OS2\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 in order
to run. If this procedure does not work, contact the vendor or
manufacturer of the CDROM for the appropriate drivers for OS/2 2.1.