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Thanks, Steve.  
 
We may not be talking about the same thing. My CD-RW serves as both reader  
and writer. Before Dani, I had two config.sys files: one with RSJ drivers  
for writing and one without for reading.  
 
Then I got Daniatapi.flt, and I used it with the /rsj switch. That let me  
boot up and read from the CD, and whenever I wanted to write a CD, I just  
attached with CD Writer Control, or I copied a track using CD View. Only  
one config.sys file is needed.  
 
When I make the switch from an IDE drive to a SCSI CD-RW drive, I won't be  
using daniatapi and I don't know if I will have to go thru that config.sys  
nonsense or not. There is nothing in the RSJ manual specifically about  
this, just an item about lockcdr.flt.  
 
I guess I will just have to wait and see what happens when the drive is  
installed.  
 
Sandy  
 
>I seem to recall it had something to do with the /all   
>switch after one of the OS/2 scsi device drivers.  
 
>I think I found it in the RSJ documentation  
 
>Sorry, I can't be more specific a this moment.    
 
> --Steve  
 
 
 
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