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- | SOFTWARE INSTALLATION PROCEDURES |
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- To install your CD-ROM drive for use with MS-DOS, you need:
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- * An IBM personal computer or compatible with 80386 or later
- processor chip and a minimum of 640K of conventional memory.
- * A CD-ROM drive (included).
- * CD-ROM installation disk (included).
- * MS-DOS Version 3.1 or later.
- * Microsoft MS-DOS CD-ROM Extensions(MSCDEX.EXE).
-
- Note: Microsoft MS-DOS CD-ROM Extensions(MSCDEX.EXE) enables the
- computer to access the CD-ROM drive. MSCDEX.EXE must exist
- in your system in advance.
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- | WHAT'S ON THE INSTALLATION DISK? |
- ------------------------------------------
-
- The installation disk contains all the software needed to install
- and operate the CD-ROM. A list of the files and a brief
- description of each follows:
-
- MTMCDAI.SYS CD-ROM device driver.
- MTMCDAI.386 Windows virtual device driver.
- SETUPD.EXE CD-ROM installation program which tells the CD-ROM
- driver how you want it organized.
- READMEA.ENG Text file is written by English. (This text file.)
- READMEA.GER Text file is written by German.
- READMEA.FRE Text file is written by French.
- READMEA.SPA Text file is written by Spanish.
- READMEA.ITA Text file is written by Italian.
- READMEA.JPN Text file is written by Japanese.
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- | CD-ROM DEVICE DRIVER INSTALLATION |
- ----------------------------------------------
-
- Certain software programs must be loaded in order to access a CD-
- ROM disc in your CD-ROM drive as if it were an MS-DOS formatted
- disk. The CD-ROM software files must be properly installed in your
- computer before the CD-ROM drive can read a CD-ROM disc.
-
- The procedure for installation is as follow:
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- 1. Insert the supplied installation disk into drive A (or B).
-
- 2. Type A: (or B:) and press ENTER to select drive A (or B).
-
- 3. At the DOS prompt A:\ (or B:\), type SETUPD and press ENTER.
- (Run the program SETUPD.EXE on the disk.)
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- 4. Follow the instructions on the screen.
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- 5. Reboot your system when it completes successfully.
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- | DEVICE DRIVER PARAMETERS |
- --------------------------------
-
- The MTMCDAI.SYS file is device driver that can be installed in the
- directory of your choice. The CONFIG.SYS file specifies this file,
- thereby allowing your computer to identify and operate the CD-ROM
- drive. This device driver can support up to 8 drives.
-
- Most computers will function adequately with most of the default
- settings for this file. However, there are some parameters that
- can be changed, if necessary. This section explains the function
- of each parameter. Use a text editor, such as MS-DOS "EDLIN", or
- "EDIT" to modify the appropriate line in your CONFIG.SYS file.
-
- For the MTMCDAI.SYS device driver, the line in CONFIG.SYS is in
- the following format.
-
- DEVICE=[drive:][path]MTMCDAI.SYS
- /D:device-name [/P:xxx,yy] [/A:n] [/U:n] [/L:xx]
-
- Note: The actual device driver entry is not truncated and should
- be placed entirely on one line in the CONFIG.SYS file.
-
- [drive:][path]MTMCDAI.SYS
- Specifies the location (drive and directory) and name of the
- device driver file.
-
- /D:device-name
- Specifies the device name of the CD-ROM drive (8 characters
- maximum). This must be identical to the device name specified
- in the MSCDEX.EXE parameters. For example:
-
- DEVICE=C:\MTM\MTMCDAI.SYS /D:MTMIDE01
-
- [/P:xxx,yy]
- Specifies the IDE port that is connected to the drive, and the
- interrupt request.
-
- 'xxx' should be the base address of IDE port.
- xxx = 1f0 : Primary(Channel 1)
- 170 : Secondary(Channel 2)
- 1e8 : Channel 3
- 168 : Channel 4
- 'yy' should be the interrupt channel.
- yy = 14 : Primary(Channel 1)
- 15 or 10 : Secondary(Channel 2)
- 12 or 11 : Channel 3
- 10 or 9 : Channel 4
-
- Only when the CD-ROM drives are connected to the primary port
- using interrupt channel 14 and/or the secondary port using
- interrupt channel 15 is it unnecessary to specify a /P
- parameter.
-
- For example, when eight drives has been connected, the syntax
- in the CONFIG.SYS file should be as follows:
-
- DEVICE=C:\MTM\MTMCDAI.SYS
- /D:MTMIDE01 /P:1f0,14 /P:170,15 /P:1e8,12 /P:168,10
-
- Note: The actual device driver entry is not truncated and
- should be placed entirely on one line in the CONFIG.SYS
- file.
-
- [/A:n]
- Specifies the audio play mode. For a stereo CD, /A:0 or /A:1
- is acceptable. For a monaural CD (left or right channel only),
- /A:1 will play the monaural audio signal from both the right
- and the left channels. Default is n=0.
-
- [/U:n]
- Specifies the door lock or unlock. /U:0 is 'unlock'. /U:1 is
- 'lock'. Default is n=0.
-
- [/L:xx]
- Specifies the message language. Applicable language is as
- follows:
-
- 'xx' = US : English (This is default.)
- GR : German
- FR : French
- SP : Spanish
- IT : Italian
- JP : Japanese
-
- If you want English, you do not have to specify. If you want
- the other language, the syntax in the CONFIG.SYS file should
- be as follows:
-
- DEVICE=C:\MTM\MTMCDAI.SYS /D:MTMIDE01 /L:JP
-
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- | REGARDING MTMCDAI.386 |
- -------------------------------------------
-
- If you use Windows with 32-bit Disk Access enabled, you should use
- MTMCDAI.386 (only same IDE port with hard disk).
- Setup program will help you install automatically.
- If you want to install manually, the following line should be
- added in [386enh] section of SYSTEM.INI file.
-
- DEVICE=[drive:][path]MTMCDAI.386
-
-
- Known Problem: The this driver does not work correctly under the
- following configuration.
- * Windows for Workgroups 3.11
- 32-bit Disk Access enable
- 32-bit File Access enable
- * Compressed hard disk by software (DBLSPACE,STACKER...)
-
- You should disable either 32-bit Disk Access or
- 32-bit File Access.
-
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- | REGARDING SMARTDRV |
- -------------------------------------------
-
- SMARTDRV attached to MS-DOS 6.2 (PC-DOS 6.3) or later is supposed
- to CD-ROM caching. If CD-ROM caching is enabled, it is possible
- that CD-ROM does not work properly.(such as Photo CD)
- In this case, you should add the following /U switch to disable
- CD-ROM caching.
-
- SMARTDRV.EXE /U
-
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