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Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 7:46:35 GMT
From: fran AT isis DOT demon DOT co DOT uk (Fran Berry)
Organization: DIS(organised)
Message-ID: <20885@isis.demon.co.uk>
To: opendos AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Mitsumi CD-ROM & Taskmgr
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Reply-To: opendos AT delorie DOT com

In article <199902070505 DOT AAA25265 AT delorie DOT com> you write:

> I have just fitted a 32X Mitsumi CD-ROM drive to my 486 DX4-120 but now I
> find that TaskMgr is very unstable and crashes at the least provocation. 
> Loading the Mitsumi driver high or low makes no difference.
> I have tried NWCDEX and MSCDEX but both have the same problem.
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas on how fix for this problem?

Not really, but I didn't like the driver which came with one of my CDROM 
drives so I replaced it with one I got with another no-name OEM CDROM 
drive. I'm not sure who wrote it, but there's an Acer copyright message 
in it. For what it's worth, this driver is in use with three different 
OEM drives. I've had several ATAPI CDROM drivers, inc Mitsumi, and they 
all work to some extent on any of the drives I have so you could 
probably trawl the CDROM makers sites and try other drivers.

> I'm also having problems with an internal Zip drive.

IDE or ATAPI ?
I've found ATAPI easier to get going than IDE, but in the UK, at least, 
they tend to get sold under the same "IDE" label. I have the feeling 
that ATAPI replaced IDE, but I don't know.
 
> First, it won't load the Zip driver (the Zip is master on 2nd IDE) unless
> the CD-ROM driver has been loaded first - the CD-ROM is slave on 1st IDE.
> This also happens with MSDOS 6.22.

CDROMs, in my opinion, should always be the last thing looked at since 
it's my belief that they don't fully implement the ATAPI interface spec.
I'd have installed it as the slave under the ZIP on the second IDE port.
 
> Second, trying to run the Iomega utility programme (scsiutil.exe) locks up
> the machine. It runs OK with MSDOS.

It should be OK in command line mode, but the GUI mode is a known 
problem which 7.03 BETA fixes, among other things. If you're a DRDOS 
user, I'd strongly advise using 7.02 with the 7.03 updates.

Fran.
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