***************************************************** * for ATAPI CD-ROM drive * ***************************************************** ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// /// /// /// Manual for using installer (DOS, OS/2) /// /// /// /// Making date: 11/23/95 /// /// /// /// Copyright (C) 1995 by MKE(Panasonic) /// /// (Matsushita Kotobuki Electronics Co,.LTD) /// /// All rights reserved. /// /// Documentation by Device Driver Project(DDP) /// /// /// ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// ******************************************************************************* (A) PC-DOS and MS-DOS installtion Procedure (also supported for Windows 3.1 / Windows For Workgroup 3.11) ******************************************************************************* 1. Supported CD-ROM drive: <ATAPI Interface CD-ROM> CR-572-B (2x, tray loading type) CR-574-B (4x, tray loading type) CR-581-x (4x, tray loading type) CR-171-x (8x, slim type) CR-172-x (20x, slim type) 2. Installer file name: INSTALL.EXE (Version 1.10, common file for installation) INSTALL.DAT (installation's data file for ATAPI CD-ROM) 3. Discription for execution: Please type following from the DOS prompt: 'A:'[return] or 'B:'[return] 'INSTALL' [return] ******************************************************************************* (B) OS/2 2.1, 2.11, and Warp 3.0 installtion Procedure ******************************************************************************* 1. Supported CD-ROM drive: <ATAPI Interface CD-ROM> CR-572-B (2x, tray loading type) CR-574-B (4x, tray loading type) CR-581-x (4x, tray loading type) CR-171-x (8x, slim type) CR-172-x (20x, slim type) 2. Installer file name: INSTOS2.EXE (Version 2.10, common file for installation) INSTOS2.DAT (installation's data file for ATAPI CD-ROM) 3. Discription for execution: Please type following from the DOS prompt: 'A:'[return] or 'B:'[return] 'INSTOS2' [return] Trademarks and Copyrights: PC-DOS is a trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. MS-DOS is a trademark of Microsoft corporation. OS/2 is a trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. Windows 3.1 is a trademark of Microsoft corporation. Sound Blaster is a trademark of Creative Labs, Inc. ------------ cut here ------------ cut here ------------ cut here ------------ ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// /// /// ///Device Driver supportted STATUS in CD-ROM drive/// /// /// /// Making date: 11/23/95 /// /// /// /// Copyright (C) 1995 by MKE(Panasonic) /// /// (Matsushita Kotobuki Electronics Co,.LTD) /// /// All rights reserved. /// /// Documentation by Device Driver Project(DDP) /// /// /// ///////////////////////////////////////////////////// ******************************************************************************* (C) PC-DOS and MS-DOS device driver support (also supported for Windows 3.1 / Windows For Workgroup3.11) ******************************************************************************* 1. Supported CD-ROM drive: <ATAPI Interface CD-ROM> CR-572-B (2x, tray loading type) CR-574-B (4x, tray loading type) CR-581-x (4x, tray loading type) CR-171-x (8x, slim type) CR-172-x (20x, slim type) 2. Device Driver name: CR_ATAPI.SYS (Version 5.17v) for DOS WDCTRL.386 (Version 1.10 ) for 32bitDiskAccess=ON in Windows3.1 !!! CAUTION !!! You can not use WDCTRL.386, when you use 32bitFileAccess=ON in WFW3.11. Please change 32bitFileAccess=ON to 32bitFileAccess=OFF. 3. Driver discription: [/D:xxxxxxx] ---> Device name option ex.)DEVICE=CR_ATAPI.SYS /D:MSCD000 *[/P:nnn] ---> ATAPI base I/O Port Address(hex) option ex.)DEVICE=CR_ATAPI.SYS /D:MSCD000 /P:nnn nnn==1F0, 170, 1E8 or 168 Primary connection: nnn==1F0 Secondary connection: nnn==170 Tertiary connection: nnn==1E8(Sound Blaster IDE) Quaternary connection: nnn==168(Sound Blaster IDE) *[/I:xx] ---> Interrupt number option(IRQ=10,11,12,14,15) ex.)DEVICE=CR_ATAPI.SYS /D:MSCD000 /I:xx Primary connection: xx==14,10,11,12 or 15 Secondary connection: xx==15,10,11,12 or 14 Tertiary connection: xx==10,11,12,14 or 15 Quaternary connection: xx==10,11,12,14 or 15 *[/W:n] ---> Waiting value option When PC read data from CD-ROM drive, Driver insert waiting value into read cycle one by one. If you are using PC that are not supported IOCHRDY, please set this value(waiting value). ex.)DEVICE=CR_ATAPI.SYS /D:MSCD000 /W:n n==0, 1, 2, ... 255 (For example 106usec/1 wait in 486DX2 66MHz) *[/Q] ---> Non stop option Non stop(no message <A>bort, <R>etry) in initializing driver. ex.)DEVICE=CR_ATAPI.SYS /D:MSCD000 /Q *[/E] ---> Available error correction This option is available error correction for CD-G application. (Player for not including error correction) ex.)DEVICE=CR_ATAPI.SYS /D:MSCD000 /E *[/B] ---> No reset to CD-ROM Drive at boot configration This option make invalid that Device Driver reset to CD-ROM drive at boot sequence(in CONFIG.SYS). * : You can omit this option. ******************************************************************************* (D) OS/2 2.1, 2.11, and Warp 3.0 device driver support ******************************************************************************* 1. Supported CD-ROM drive: <ATAPI Interface CD-ROM> CR-572-B (2x, tray loading type) CR-574-B (4x, tray loading type) CR-581-x (4x, tray loading type) CR-171-x (8x, slim type) CR-172-x (20x, slim type) 2. Device Driver name: MKEATAPI.ADD (Version 1.12) 3. Driver discription: *[/V] ---> Verbose Mode option Displays controller status and drive type during OS/2 initialization. *[/A:n] ---> Adapter Number option Adapter 0 has default parameters for the primary adapter. Adapter 1 has default parameters for the secondary adapter. *[/P:nnn] ---> ATAPI base I/O Port Address(hex) option This parameter overrides the default base I/O port address for the adapter indecated. The default I/O address for primary is (1F0) and for seconday is (170). If you will set this parameter, you should set /I: parameter. *[/I:xx] ---> Interrupt number option This parameter overrides the default IRQ Number for the adapter indecated.The default IRQ level for primary is (14) and for secondary is (15).If you will set this parameter, you should set /P: parameter. *[/NI] ---> No Interrupt Mode( Polling Mode ) option When you use IDE HDD and ATAPI CD-ROM drive at the same adapter (primary or secondary), the MKEATAPI.ADD driver is automatically used this mode. *[/IOR] ---> I/O Channel Ready Supported Mode option For the adapter with I/O channel ready, the MKEATAPI.ADD driver can designate the fastest read mode. * : You can omit this option. Samples: ; scan to primary and secondary adapter. BASEDEV=MKEATAPI.ADD /V ; scan to secondary adapter with I/O channel ready. BASEDEV=MKEATAPI.ADD /V /A:1 /IOR ; scan to another adapter(I/O address 1E8 IRQ 11) with I/O channel ready. BASEDEV=MKEATAPI.ADD /V /P:1E8 /I:11 /IOR !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! CAUTION: OS/2 Warp has ATAPI CD-ROM filter driver(IBMIDECD.FLT). If problems occur using the IBMIDECD filter, you fix lines in your OS/2 CONFIG.SYS file has to be edited as follows: rem BASEDEV=IBMIDECD.FLT At the end of the file, add the following statement BASEDEV=MKEATAPI.ADD /V and copy to root directory on the OS/2 system drive. In this time, if the CR-ROM drive is attached as master to primary or secondary, you should fix a line in your OS/2 CONFIG.SYS file has to be edited as follows: BASEDEV=IBM1S506.ADD /A:x /I The /A parameter refers to the adapter number that the CD-ROM is attached to.The /I parameter indicates that the IBM1S506 driver should not attempt to initialize the adapter indicated. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 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