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Butch,
An ATAPI CD writer unit is the same as a CD unit that uses the IDE
interface (sometimes called EIDE, sometimes called ATA). If you
installed this unit and used the IDE ribbon cable that goes to your
motherboard, then it's an ATAPI unit (the most likely situation). If you
installed this unit and it goes to a SCSI board, then it's a SCSI unit.
I think that you can only get IDE and SCSI CD units right at the moment
(no firewire). But I could be wrong on that!
HCM
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Gary Wong wrote:
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> Besides what Steven said to you this morning, I have a question for you:
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> What make/model of CD-writer do you have? You need to start being more specific as
> to what you do have in terms of hardware.
>
> On Sat, 21 Dec 2002 06:24:08 PST8, eyeleica@lvcm.com wrote:
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> >In the prerequisites for installing audio/data cd-creator, it says that if
> >one has an Atapi or pccard cd-writer two additional drivers will be
> >needed:
> > Danis506.add
> > Daniatapi.flt
> >
> >I don't have a pcdard cd-writer, but I don't know if I have a Atapi cd
> >writer. I did check my config.sys file and found this:
> > BASEDEVICE=Danis506.ADD/V
> > BASEDEV=IBMIDECD.FLT
> >
> >If my cd-writer is an ATAPI, then I must get these, right?
> >
> >attached is a copy of my config.sys
> >
> >
> >
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> >eyeleica@lvcm.com
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