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CD Writer under Redhat 6.1
Also, will the PC ZIP drive drivers work well on the PC card either when it's connected via the parallel port or via the IDE interface? All the best, Marc Warne Normally I would say No. You can not connect any DOS formatted ATAPI/IDE device and use it from the PC card. BUT Robin Watts emaild me about a program

Drivers for backup devices
What did fix the problem was placing the ATAPI/IDE driver on the system. I thought it was successfully installed during the inital setup phase, but it wasn't. It was absent from the list of devices in the SCSI control panel. Only when I installed ATAPI.SYS for a second time, and then reapplied SP5,

Precision Instrument 4X CDROM drive at Costco
2) I believe that we kept the old atapi.sys miniport around for use on IDE systems which don't support extended int13 support. SYS communicates with any PCIIDE device(bus) objects? AFAIK, yes. Anything setup by PCIIDEX will be run by the ATAPI port driver (internally renamed IDEPORT, for the most part.

NT4.0 on a 40GB IDE
If Win98SE does not require a driver for it, why does it not recognize the drive in Device Manager? I don't believe so. ATAPI/IDE devices are supported "out of the box" since Windows 95... maybe even Windows 3.1. Not Win31, it picks it up from the Dos drivers.

Problems installing Zip 100 ATAPI drive
Atapi.sys is the driver for the ATA (or IDE, if you prefer) HBAs that (more or less) conform to the ATA programming model, and some SFF-8038i PCI-IDE Busmastering (DMA) HBAs as well, though that support was immature. The ATAPI.SYS driver only differentiates between ATA (disks) and ATAPI (everything else) devices.

Installing a ATAPI CDRW drive
NOTE: If "wd" is not shown as a SCSI host adapter type, the "wd" driver was not able to detect the EIDE (ATAPI compliant) CD-ROM drive. Ensure that the settings for the CD-ROM, other IDE devices and CMOS settings for IDE devices, on that system are correct. On some systems it may be necessary to set that EIDE

Installing Linux Mandrake
The Driver for this in DOS was more successful, actually picking up that I had a ZIP 100 and assigning it a letter, however, not being the Iomega driver it wouldn't allow me to use the device. I deduced from all this that the CD Rom Dos drivers themselves aren't compatible with the Atapi Zip's Atapi IDE standard

cdrecord with ATAPI/IDE problem
(when I saw the reservations in Docutemntation/devices.txt, why aren't these handled like other IDE devices, that is to say, mixing all ATAPI/IDE devices in one The standard IDE drivers use the naming conventions that they do because there are a small number of physical slots in which a device can be located

Linux "drivers?"
My secondary PCI-parallel port was detected as an "unknow serial device". Then I looked in the "Device manager", under the ATA/ATAPI IDE Controller key, and I noticed there were 3 drivers , two Microsoft drivers (primary and secondary IDE) in addition to the Via Busmaster driver I had installed separately.

Trouble enabling ATAPI IDE Device Driver
ATAPI/IDE, parallelport and USB devices need to installed via scsi-emulation. A common way how to install scsi-emulation on Linux is described a few lines and slave on the secondary IDE controller): Line for /etc/modules.conf options ide-cd ignore='hdc hdd' (This tells the IDE-driver to ignore the two devices

Standard IDE/ESDI Hard Disk Controller Conflict with Secondary ...
Where might I find drivers for these devices? Is there something generic I can use? Be sure that the 8x cdrom is on an ide interface ... (I guess all 8x cdroms are ATAPI/IDE or SCSI .. and sony wouldnt use SCSI in a sony pc ) probably any other generic ATAPI cdrom drivers will work. Maybe someone at your work has

A CD with errors (scratches etc.) blocks the whole system ...
The package provides drivers for parallel port IDE disks (pd), parallel port CD-ROM drives (pcd) and parallel port ATAPI disks (pf). Like I said a couple of days ago (when I saw the reservations in Docutemntation/devices.txt, why aren't these handled like other IDE devices, that is to say, mixing all ATAPI/IDE

Audio CD seek freezes Windows
I did have a problem not loading ATAPI.SYS when I put in service pack 4, but someone suggested I copy old ATAPI.SYS back to system and that fixed the problem. Ed On Sat, 08 Jun 1996 04:04:59 GMT, bur...@mindspring.com (Thomas) wrote: Has anyone experienced any trouble when attempting to add an ATAPI IDE Device

looking for driver
Label the diskette "MS SP4 ATAPI IDE driver". 4. Start the install from the 3 setup diskettes. 5. Press S to skip detection of mass storage devices. 6. When prompted for mass storage devices, press S, and down arrow to OTHER. 7. Insert the "MS SP4 ATAPI IDE driver" and press ENTER twice. 8.

IBM PC or MAC?????????
Adam J. Richter a...@yggdrasil.com fa linux kernel Alan Cox writes: o Not all ide cdrom devices are ATAPI capable [...] Are there some non-ATAPI IDE CDROM's that linux-2.5.25/drivers/ide/ide-cdrom.c supports? I was under the impression that ide-cdrom.c operated only through ATAPI. Adam J. Richter __

DVD Burner Problem
The FAQ page said to "not use the Intel bus master drivers" and to "manually select ATAPI IDE devices in the BIOS." I wasn't sure which bus drivers to use. I assume it is the IDE controller that the FAQ is referring to. I have a Western Digital hard drive, a CD-ROM drive (secondary IDE, master),

ATAPI IDE / PCI IDE
A: This has been corrected in most cases by not using the Intel bus master drivers, updating to the most current BIOS and manually selecting ATAPI IDE devices in the BIOS setup. If you have installed the Intel® Bus Master drivers, then you should try uninstalling them to see if this helps.

CD-ROM won't show up - ASUS P2B-S
Now
if you say that IDE burners are not workable with Linux, you are both right and wrong. ATAPI IDE CDR and CDRW drives can certainly be used as for I then booted into Windows (after removing the card again) to install the drivers. After shuting down, I swapped the IDE devices on the controllers so that the

Finally got Atapi ZIP to work in WIN 95
Problem observation: When trying to install NT 4, the WinNT installation program does not detect any mass-storage devices. So I install the drivers for CD-ROM and SCSI controller manually: - I install the driver for the ATAPI IDE CD-ROM drive from the list of "optional" mass-storage devices as offered by the WinNT

can sco be installed from an ide cd-rom drive?
Wykonanie cat /dev/sndstat daje taki rezultat : Sound Driver:3.5.4-960630 (Wed Apr 9 14:44:05 MET DST 1997 root, Linux localhost 2.0.27 #14 Fri Mar 21 and MIDI connector - Wavetable connector - Optional Wave Blaster compatibile Wavetable Synthesizer - CD-ROM controller - ATAPI IDE Software Support - Windows 31