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In <200212211423.AQH60578@100m.mpr200-1.esr.lvcm.net>, on 12/21/02
at 06:24 AM, said:
>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?
Probably. Daniapti.flt replaces ibmidecd.flt. To quote from Dani's
documentation:
NAME
DaniATAPI.FLT - replacement for IBMIDECD.FLT, IBMATAPI.FLT,
DaniADsk.FLT
and all other ATAPI related filters.
SYNOPSIS
This filter driver supports all types of ATAPI devices. It is a
superset
of IBMIDECD.FLT, IBMATAPI.FLT and DaniADsk.FLT, and supports all
devices
that the mentioned drivers do.
Additionally, all ATAPI devices can be accessed through the OS/2 ASPI
software interface. Each EIDE channel shows up as a SCSI channel, and
each ATAPI device as a SCSI device (master = SCSI ID 0, slave = SCSI
ID 1).
One of the more important words here is "superset." You can always try to
run the CD tools with you current drivers first. It will be pretty
obvious if they are sufficient or not.
Steven
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