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Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2001 18:20:01 PDT
From: Ray Davison <raydav@intlaccess.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: IDEDASD update

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I recently down loaded a copy of IDEDASD.EXE. It is dated 6-1-2001, but
that may be the date I down loaded it. DIR is below.

.

6-05-01 5:02p
.. 6-05-01 5:02p
IDEDASD EXE 193005 6-01-01 8:45p
DASD16 DMD 40910 9-13-00 10:31a
DASD32 DMD 37421 9-13-00 10:31a
IBM1S506 ADD 59582 3-14-01 4:37p
IBMATAPI FLT 31128 7-19-00 1:00p
IBMIDECD FLT 24588 1-02-01 11:23a
IDE16 DDP 375 5-18-01 1:44p
IDE32 DDP 375 5-18-01 1:44p
OS2CDROM DMD 38552 3-27-01 7:54a
README TXT 29242 4-12-01 5:46p
12 file(s) 455178 bytes used

Excerpts from the README.TXT are as follows.

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FIXED IDE HARD DRIVE AND REMOVABLE MEDIA SUPPORT

April 09, 2001

2. Open an OS/2 Window and enter the SYSLEVEL X: (where X: is your
boot drive). Look for the entry x:\OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2 and
see which version of OS/2 you have installed; for example "Version

4.00" or "Version 4.50".

o (Warp 4, Warp Server for e-business) Open the Device Driver
Install program in the OS/2 System/System Setup/Install-Remove

Folder.

3. Point the Device Driver Install file dialogue to the directory
where you
have placed the new files in this package.

If your version of OS/2 is 4.00 or earlier, select the driver
named IBM IDE AND REMOVABLE MEDIA SUPPORT (V4.00).

If your version of OS/2 is 4.50 or later, select the driver
named IBM IDE AND REMOVABLE MEDIA SUPPORT (V4.50).

Click on INSTALL.

4. Reboot the system.
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Entering SYSLEVEL E: produces the following.

E:\OS2\INSTALL\SYSLEVEL.OS2
IBM OS/2 Base Operating System
Version 4.00 Component ID 5639A6100
Type 0C
Current CSD level: XR0M015
Prior CSD level: XR04000

Entering VER/R produces:

The Operating System/2 Version is 4.50
Revision 14.062

During boot the lower left corner says 14.062b_W4

So what version do I have? In the past all I've done is copy files.

TY
Ray

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