said: 
Steven 
     Thanks for the second response.  It helped me throw out 
a lot of deadwood I was going to clutter my response with. 
     The reason I was going to do directory listings of drivers was not to 
show you where the drivers were, but to show the file date, time, size; ie 
version. 
>Well, RSJ can do this too. 
     It can???  Well then, if this attempt at getting CDRecord to work, I 
can learn how to get RSJ to make an ISO file. 
     I always like the idea of knowing/having more than one way to do a 
function. 
>Drivers first. 
>To use cdrecord, you need a SCSI ADD driver which you have, an ASPI DMD 
>which you have and  Paul Ratcliffe's ASPI router: 
> http://home.clara.net/orac/files/os2/aspirb9.zip 
>Here's my setup: 
> BASEDEV=OS2ASPI.DMD /ALL 
> REM aspirout@orac.clara.co.uk v1.1 beta 9 
> DEVICE=F:\OS2\BOOT\ASPIROUT.SYS /V 
> BASEDEV=AICU160.ADD /V 
> BASEDEV=AIC7870.ADD /V 
>Your drivers and locations will differ, but you can handle that. 
REM -------------------------------------------------------- 
REM *** Symbios Model 22801 DUAL CHANNEL		 *** 
REM *** SCSI HOST ADAPTER BASEDEV DRIVER		 *** 
REM -------------------------------------------------------- 
BASEDEV=SYM8XX.ADD /V 
[F:\os2\boot] 
 A     1-18-02  4:59:00a    63580  sym8xx.add 
REM -------------------------------------------------------- 
REM *** USER ADDED ADDITIONAL SCSI  DEVICE DRIVERS	 *** 
REM -------------------------------------------------------- 
REM BASEDEV=OS2ASPI.DMD /SHARE 
BASEDEV=OS2ASPI.DMD /ALL 
REM BASEDEV=OS2ASPI.DMD 
BASEDEV=OS2SCSI.DMD 
DEVICE=F:\APPS\UTIL\cpaspi.sys 
DEVICE=F:\APPS\ASPIRB9\ASPIROUT.SYS /V 
F:\os2\boot] 
 5-17-03  7:09p        11,234      0 a---  OS2ASPI.DMD 
 5-21-02  4:33p        11,606      0 a---  OS2SCSI.DMD 
[F:\APPS\UTIL] 
 8-20-96  2:00a         4,372      0 a---  CPASPI.SYS 
[F:\APPS\ASPIRB9] 
 A     5-17-03  7:09:00p     6090  aspirout.sys 
     And that is the sequence they occur in the "config.sys" file. 
>It will probably be easy if you disable the RSJ driver until you get 
>cdrecord working. 
     OK, done. 
>Once you get the drivers installed, forget you ever heard of scgcheck. 
     Gee, you are trying to make this easy. 
>Run: 
>  cdrecord -scanbus 
>The output for you CD-RW will look something like: 
> 1,4,0   104) 'YAMAHA  ' 'CRW2100S        ' '1.0N' Removable CD-ROM 
Cdrecord 2.0 (i386-pc-os2_emx) Copyright (C) 1995-2002 Jörg Schilling 
Using libscg version 'schily-0.7' 
scsibus0: 
	0,0,0	  0) * 
	0,1,0	  1) * 
	0,2,0	  2) * 
	0,3,0	  3) * 
	0,4,0	  4) * 
	0,5,0	  5) * 
	0,6,0	  6) * 
	0,7,0	  7) * 
scsibus1: 
	1,0,0	100) * 
	1,1,0	101) * 
	1,2,0	102) * 
	1,3,0	103) 'PLEXTOR ' 'CD-ROM PX-32TS  ' '1.02' Removable CD-ROM 
	1,4,0	104) 'PLEXTOR ' 'CD-ROM PX-32TS  ' '1.02' Removable CD-ROM 
	1,5,0	105) 'PLEXTOR ' 'CD-ROM PX-32TS  ' '1.03' Removable CD-ROM 
	1,6,0	106) 'ARCHIVE ' 'IBM4326NP/RP  !D' '661A' Removable Tape 
	1,7,0	107) * 
scsibus2: 
	2,0,0	200) 'PLEXTOR ' 'CD-R   PX-R820T ' '1.08' Removable CD-ROM 
>Write down the first 3 numbers.  They are what cdrecord needs to find the 
>CD-RW. 
>What I do is define the burner settings in environment variables: 
>  set CDR_DEVICE=1,4,0 
>  set CDR_SPEED=12 
>  set CDR_FIFOSIZE=16M 
     That looks like it is a few steps down the road. 
>so I don't have supply them everytime. 
>Once you get through the above or get stuck, come back for more. 
>HTH, 
>Steven 
     Thanks 
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