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Nobody can help on this ?
A real mode driver in either config.sys, autoexec.bat, or system.ini has gotten control of the IDE devices. Thus the protected driver can not be loaded. 5. .... But do NOT load the mscdex.exe in the autoexec.bat file. 2. The bus master driver only supports ATAPI IDE CD-ROM. It does not support the AT CD-ROM.

a cd-rom driver???
voidcoder voidco...@yahoo.com microsoft public windowsce platbuilder yep, PCI IDE controllers (just like any other PCI device) can request system resources like memory But why is this function also used in the ATAPI/IDE driver? Is the IDE Bus also mapped in memory, just like the PCI bus or what? Thanks in advance!

CDrom vanished after reboot
A note of warning, if you have NON-HDD devices on a channel, (primary or secondary) activate the DMA modes with caution. I have heard reports of serious problems if the HDD shares the channel with non-HDD devices and DMA access is attempted. I have my CD-ROM drive and LS-120 on the secondary channel, and only have

NEW unified parallel port IDE subsystem
As
documented elsewhere, IDE/ATAPI devices attached via a USB converter appear in Linux as dynamically added SCSI devices - the CD drives appear as /dev/scd*. .... One other unnecessary modification is the additional debugging stub in drivers/usb/storage/transport.c that shows whether the translation works.

ATAPI/IDE Internal ZIP 100 drive problem
So I install the drivers for CD-ROM and SCSI controller manually: - I install the driver for the Adaptec on-board SCSI controller from the ASUS floppy disk. - I install the driver for the ATAPI IDE CD-ROM drive from the list of "optional" mass-storage devices as offered by the WinNT installation program.

SE440BX-2 hangs while shutting down...
Cannot open SCSI driver. So I followed the advice of the HOW-TOs etc and changed my system as follows: In lilo.conf I added: hdd=ide-scsi In modules.conf I Root fs not mounted <3>request_module[scsi_hostadapter]: Root fs not mounted <6>scsi0 : SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices I notice that I do

1040STe, driver for IDE cd-rom wanted.
SYS /d DEVICE=ASPICD.SYS /D:MSCD001 REM - This line loads the IDE - CDROM driver. REM - If you ONLY have one CD drive, change the REM - /D switch to /D:MSCD001. Ever since I installed my Toshiba XM6102B 24X CD-ROM (ATAPI/IDE) I have been unable to create a boot disk/emergency disk which will find that drive.

docs/15186: [Patch] Errors in HARDWARE.TXT and RELNOTES.TXT
As previously stated, if you have a device on a common 'channel' (like IDE), that everybody else is trying to use, then everybody else ends up waiting. However, if your errored devices don't The kernel drivers sleep while waiting for interrupts that will determine the success or failure of the disk operation.

NT 4.0 Workstation Installation Problems
D. Thomas Podnar t...@microlite.com comp unix sco misc Fernando Ronci wrote: Hi, Please someone tell me if drivers for Openserver 5.0.5 for the two following backup devices exist: - Tandberg's SLR 7 tape drive - Enhanced ATAPI/IDE LG - CD-R/RW Drive 24X 10X 40X - GCE-8240B My goal is to use them with BackupEDGE.

BUS MASTERING DRIVERS FAQ'S
Sep 18 04:51:19 ctrobot modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module ide-cd Sep 18 04:51:19 ctrobot kernel: hdc: driver not present Sep 18 04:51:33 ctrobot modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module char-major-97 Not only is the CD-RW not visible as a SCSI device, it no longer works as an ATAPI/IDE either when I load it

To IDE or not to IDE.......
If it will be added manually into the enum\root branch, you have to include all the IOConfig stuff as is in adapter.inf For a PnP device the addreg section would be similar to the following: [OEMIDE_AddReg] HKR,,DriverDesc,,"ATAPI IDE CD-ROM Driver" HKR,,DevLoader,,*IOS HKR,,PortDriver,,ATAPI.MPD Good luck!

CD-ROM won't detect/autoplay audio CD's
Hmm, so it looks like your zip drive is *not* ATAPI compliant (note that the solaris kernel identifies it as an IDE device, not an ATAPI device). According to (the section "Jaz/Zip Drives" found in) http://soldc.sun.com/support/drivers/hcl/8/701/p5.html a "Z100A Zip 100MB" "ATAPI/IDE" drive is supported under

Odd ATAPI/IDE occurence recapped... (was Re: "Hey down there!...)
I have already downloaded and installed the latest driver for the Adaptec SCSI controller. I think the real problem is with the Promise Ultra100 IDE PCI I also have DVD-ROM and CD-RW drives (both ATAPI IDE). I added the Promise Ultra100 IDE controller to give me support for the faster drives and also to get the

Q: ATAPI cdrom driver problem (?jumpers)
Windows uses the ATAPI driver for the IDE devices. The DVD portion of the drive will not be seen without the DVD Application that plays the movies, like WinDVD. Usually if it is connected to IDE it can act as "standard" ATAPI device and communicate through standard ATAPI-IDE CD-ROM driver, but IDE controllers

Drivers for backup devices
And some hard drives do indeed have a problem working on the same IDE channel as an ATAPI device....from what I've read. I've never experienced it for myself. I've also read that an ATA66 or ATA100 drive on the same channel as an ATAPI device may not work properly if specific drivers are loaded for the ATA-whatever

Building a chain of CD-ROM drives
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not ATAPI ide-tape: Sorry, DRQ types other than accellerated DRQ ide-tape: are still not supported by this driver. ide-tape: the tape is not supported by this version of the driver When I disconnect the cdrom, the same message reads different as follows: hdb: ATAPI cdrom (?) In /proc/devices there is only ide0.

Two ATAPI devices on one IDE port?
Those drives that adhere to the standard ATAPI specs will work with the generic driver. On the other hand, many CD drive makers wanted to either cut corner or decided to offer more features and incorporate non-standard devices. Mitsumi and Sony did this with their pseudo-IDE/ATAPI drives.

Getting nervous
This appears to have been broken back in May 2000 with the tape device renaming. With the attached patch, sysinstall can happily install distributions from my "Matsushita CDROM ('sound blaster' type)", 46, 0, 8, 4 }, #endif { DEVICE_TYPE_CDROM, "acd%d", "ATAPI/IDE CDROM", 117, 0, 8, 4 }, - { DEVICE_TYPE_TAPE,

ATAPI/IDE ZIP 100 Internal IOmega Drive. PROBLEM
3) I doubt that the motherboard itself directly supports Panasonic and/or Sony CDROM devices, unless you have one of those damn proprietary computers; 5) *IF* you had an ATAPI IDE CDROM drive, almost any of the "new" 32-bit drivers will work on almost any of those kinds of drives; in fact the driver will

Can't locate CD-ROM drive during set-up
Q4: What options should I enable so I can use my new <insert brand name/model here> ATAPI CDROM? A4: Here is an excerpt from the "make config" sequence: * * Please see drivers/block/README.ide for help/info on IDE drives * Use old disk-only driver for primary i/f (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD) [n] n Use new IDE driver for