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O.K., I uninstalled RSJ (3.61) from ECS, cleaned out reference to it
in the system .INIs
with UNIMAINT, then reinstalled it from scratch. No change in
behavior. I let a CD
burn operation run -- for upwards of 90 minutes ! -- while I went out
to run some errands.
When I returned, the operation had apparently timed out, the drive
tray was open, the
CD was a useless coaster, and NADA turned up in the RSJ error log.
But unlike a number
of times in the past, the RSJ cache directory was empty: no unburned
CD image file.
Now here's where it *really* gets curious. The RSJ CD CopyWizard
seems to work !
(It must do its 1:1 disk copying via some other means.)
Again, I have the _same_ Adaptec SCSI drivers in both the W4 - FP9
partition, where the
"standard" RSJ functions work, and in the ECS one where they don't.
What's different,
between the two partitions, apart from the Kernel level ? Well, how
about the respective
versions of OS2ASPI, OS2CDROM, OS2DASD, and OS2SCSI, for starters ?
Am I
possibly barking up the right tree ? I could start backlevelling
these at random, if that's
a safe thing to do . . . . Or perhaps something is sensitive to load
order, within CONFIG.SYS ?
Jordan
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