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Date: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 21:25:41 PDT7
From: "J. R. Fox" <jr_fox@pacbell.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: OS2CDROM + RSJ a No-Go

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Harry Motin wrote:

> 1. You really did not REM out "BASEDEV=DANIATAP.FLT". It's on line
> 84 of CD_NO.CFG
>
> 2. You REM'ed "BASEDEV=DANIATAP.FLT" on line 210, however????
>
> 3. I believe that your RSJ configuration is inconsistent, because you have
> "BASEDEV=RSJIDECD.FLT" REM'ed on line 212, but on line 213
> "BASEDEV=LOCKCDR.FLT" is not REM'ed

Thanks, Harry. A duplicated line is one of those things that can be easy to miss. Will check
this out.

> 4 Check the spelling of your "DANIATAP.FLT" file on you system. Some
> people spell it in 8.3 format by not having the "I" just before the "dot". Some people, like
> me, keep the spelling just as Daniela wrote it. Check to make sure the spelling of the file
> on your system is identical to what you have in your CD_NO.CFG file.

I think I caught that one, ahead of time.

> 5. Daniela warns about using another *.FLT driver along with hers. And
> that's what you have done by using both DANIATAP.FLT and LOCKCDR.FLT. Is there
> some reason why you are still using the LOCKCDR.FLT driver along with Daniela's
> *.FLT driver? I use only the DANIATAP.FLT driver and I REM out the RSJIDECD.FLT
> and LOCKCDR.FLT drivers.

Hmmm. I thought the other contestants in that category were IBMIDE and RSJIDE. Maybe I
overlooked one.

> ry the file, CD_NO.CFG_TRY_THIS_FIRST, as your CONFIG.SYS. It should give you
> RSJ without Daniela's back door. It should not bounce OS2CDROM.DMD (of course,
> keep a copy of your existing CONFIG.SYS so that you can restore, if anything goes
> wrong). If that works, then try CD_NO.CFG_TRY_THIS_SECOND. That should give you
> RSJ, no OS2CDROM.DMD bounce and Daniela's back door.

I picked up CDRECORD today, off of some other website, because it has ASPIROUT in it, and
because for some reason Hobbes was as slow as molasses trying to flow uphill today. I gave up
after 25 minutes waiting for a 640K file to d/l . (Is there supposed to be some problem with
Mozilla and a d/l of .WPI files ? Because of the Mime type ? Still ?)

Will plug these alternate Config files in first thing tom'w.

> Let me know how it goes!

Count on it.

Jordan

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