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Steve Carter said:
> Apparently you also have to rem out the LOCKCDR.FLT statement in config.sys
Yes, that's the main thing you need to do, in order to restore the burner to its normal double-duty.
(I'm talking for SCSI here; don't know for sure if this also applies to a non-SCSI burner, but probably
so.) Note that on every install or version upgrade, the RSJ default is to restore this line to active
status, so you'd need to disable it again.
Then, Sandy added:
> Yes, I found out that the basedev=os2aspi.dmd statement has to have the
> switch "/share" changed to "/all."
Right -- that also seems to be necessary. With the above in place, you should be good to go.
Jordan
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