said:
Hi,
>It didn't tell me much of anything. I'll send the output.
>Snap says VIA P4M800/VN800/CN800.
Scitech lists these as supported.
>> So?
>Because you said "Some older systems need the IBM drivers". Do you
>consider socket 7 old?
Yes, but that's not really relevant. The sytems that needed jjscdrom
needed it because of implementation issues unrelated to the CPU socket
type. It had more to the southbridge implementation, IIRC.
>So I am still not clear on what CD\DVD driver(s) you consider
>appropriate.
At the hardware level, it's
danis506.add
daniatapi.flt
At the device manager level, it's
ibmcdrom.dmd
At the ifs level, it's
cdfs.ifs
udf.ifs
Steven
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