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- From: newbie@dylan.camb.inmet.com (Chris Newbold)
- Subject: Use your "unsupported" CD-ROM drive natively with OS/2!
- Message-ID: <1992Aug17.194511.27929@inmet.camb.inmet.com>
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- Nntp-Posting-Host: dylan
- Organization: Intermetrics, Inc.
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 19:45:11 GMT
- Lines: 39
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- This probably rates as a mild hack, but if you want CD-ROM support without
- waiting or spending money...
-
- After installing my Sony CDU-541 CD-ROM drive and having a ball under DOS,
- Linux and Windows NT, I tried OS/2. No dice. The driver spat out the
- id string for my drive and pompusly declared "Unsupported vendor." What a
- load of horsepucky. It's a SCSI CD-ROM drive, just like the Toshiba and
- IBM drives which are supported. *SCSI* That means there is some semblance
- of standardization. The driver shouldn't give a damn what's on the other
- end, as long as it will talk SCSI with a supported host.
-
- But, I though, par for the course, looking at the crappy video driver
- support in OS/2.
-
- So, I copied the CD-ROM driver CDROM.SYS off my HPFS partition into a FAT
- parition; load it up under debug. Low and behold. There are a couple of
- vendor id strings... So, I just replaced the word "TOSHIBA" with "SONY"
- (filling the three remaining letters with spaces) and wrote it out.
-
- Load up OS/2, copy it back into the HPFS partition, reboot and.. Voila!
- The happy-little-camper driver installed itself running my Sony drive.
-
- I seriously wonder if this whole "unsupported vendor" thing isn't a
- marketing sham to get people to buy hardware from certain vendors or
- get vendors to dump a load of money on IBM for some "driver development kit."
-
- When will they learn that for an OS to be successful it must support a very
- broad range of hardware? Passing the buck to a third party because you
- are afraid of detracting from your own hardware sales because you write
- a driver for someone else's product just isn't going to wash with me...
-
- -Chris
-
-
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