said:
>OK. I give up, what is it? I found the following at the bottom of
>config.sys on two machines. Both had been used to create UPDATECD burn
>files, so I assumed it came from there.
>BASEDEV=OS2ASPI.DMD /ALL
>DEVICE=E:\OS2\BOOT\ASPIROUT.SYS
>I downloaded beta 7, but the text files seem to be aimed at those who
>already understand the subject.
>TY
>Ray
Ray,
Your assumption is correct.
In the readme file with Daniella's release 0.3.14 of DaniATAPI.FLT, she
emphasizes that config.sys must include the two lines you found to make
SCSI or ATAPI devices visible to programs which use th ASPI API.
Jack
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