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- Latest Versions as of December, 1995
-
- SHSUSERV Version 3.0
- SHSUCDN Version 0.01
- SHSUCDX Version 1.0
- SHSUDRVX Version 1.0
- SHSUCDHD Version 1.0
-
- SHSUSERV is a CD-ROM server that allows 48 users simultaneous access to
- CD-ROMs. The CDs may be mounted on physical drives or they may
- be cached images created on a hard disk using the CDCACHER program.
- Driver names and cache image names may be specified in a server
- initiation file (SHSUSERV.INI) at start up.
-
- The client/server link uses NETBIOS. The uniques server name can be
- specified on the command line when the server is started. Client
- names must also be unique.
-
- The server program will run in a DOS window under OS/2 Warp 3. I have
- run it with a network card dedicated to the DOS window that the server
- is running in and have also used it with Novell's OS2-DOS IPX.
- Remember that the transport protocol must be the same at the client
- and server. i.e., both ends must be IPX, IP, NetBeui, or whatever.
- When run in an OS2-DOS window, a CD must be in the drive when the
- server is started and it cannot be changed. The Pulse program shows
- 100% CPU utilization when the server is run because the server uses
- polling loops. Hence, the server does degrade OS/2 performance. If
- I ever figure out how to make the 32 bit OS2 NetBios interface work,
- I hope to complete an interrupt driven OS/2 version of the server.
-
- The server will run under NT DOS emulation using cached images only.
- As best as I can determine, NT's DOS emulation does not provide a CD
- device driver interface.
-
- SHSUCDN is a pseudo CD-ROM driver that runs as a TSR on a client work-
- station. It accepts CD-ROM driver request from MSCDEX and
- transmits them on to the server and returns the server response
- to MSCDEX. SHSUCDX may be used in place of MSCDEX.
-
- SHSUCDX is a CD-ROM redirector substitute for MSCDEX. It differs from
- MSCDEX in that it can be un-loaded, it occupies less memory, and
- only selected drives are mapped. Local and networked CD-ROMs
- can be accessed simultaneously using the SHSUSERV/SHSUCDN software
- or SHSUCDHD. A total of 10 drives can be mapped in any order from
- all available drives on 10 drivers. See README.CDX
-
- SHSUDRVX is a CD driver/controller emulator which emulates two CD drives
- loaded with ISO CD ROMS. It is useful for testing. It can be
- loaded multiple times with different driver names to simulate
- more than 2 drives. See README.DRV
-
- SHSUCDHD is a pseudo CD-ROM driver that runs as a TSR on a client work-
- station and makes up to 5 local or remote cd cache images appear as
- cd drives. It is known to be compatible with Novell VLM clients and
- NT clients. It will not access remote cache files using Novell's
- NETX shell client. See README.CDH
-
- Warning!!!! Attempting to use MSCDEX with SHSUCDHD will crash
- your system. Use SHSUCDX instead.
-
- CDCACHER is a stand alone program for making a hard disk cache image of a CD
- ROM for the server. A full CD can take a while and lots of disk space.
-
- KLUDGE0 is a dummy CD driver which makes a specified driver,unit appear as
- unit 0 on CD0.
-
- Files included in this zip file:
-
- README.CD This file. Client/Server documentation.
- README.CDX Documentation for SHSUCDX.
- README.DRV Documentation for SHSUDRVX.
- SHSUSERV.EXE Server executable.
- EXAMPLE.INI Sample server initiation file.
- SHSUCDN.EXE Client executable.
- SHSUCDX.EXE Redirector executable.
- SHSUDRVX.EXE A CD Drive emulator executable.
- SHSUCDHD.EXE Cached image driver executable.
- CDCACHER.EXE CD cache image creation program executable.
- KLUDGE0.EXE Drive unit remap program executable.
- SHSUCDN.ASM Client source.
- NETBIOS.INC Netbios include file for SHSUCDN.ASM.
- SHSUCDX.ASM Redirector source.
- UNDOC.INC Include file for SHSUCDX.
- CDROMS.INC Include file for SHSUCDX.
- CMDS.C Redirector sub-functions.
- CDROMS.H Header file for CMDS.
- REDIR.H Header file for CMDS.
- SHSUSERV.ADA Main server program - ADA83.
- TYPES.ADS Common objects package - ADA83.
- TYPES.ADB
- NETBIOS.ADS Netbios package - ADA83.
- NETBIOS.ADB
- DRIVERS.ADS CD driver package - ADA83.
- DRIVERS.ADB
- SERVTASK.ADS Server tasks package - ADA83.
- SERVTASK.ADB
- CDROMS.ADS CDROMS package - ADA83.
- CDROMS.ADB
- CDCACHER.C CD cache image creation program source.
- SHSUCDHD.ASM Cached image driver program source.
- KLUDGE0.ASM Drive unit remap program source.
- SHSUDRV0.IMG Sample cache image files made by caching
- SHSUDRV1.IMG the drives created by running SHSUDRVX.
-
- Loading the server.
-
- If an initiation file named SHSUSERV.INI is not located in the default
- directory when the server is started, the server looks for CD-ROM drivers
- named CD001, CD002, MSCD001, and MSCD002, or file images SHSUDRV0.IMG, and
- SHSUDRV1.IMG
-
- If a server initiation file, SHSUSERV.INI is used, any valid driver or
- file image names (max pathname is 24 characters) may be used. Names in
- the file that cannot be located are ignored. See the example .INI file.
- This file must be in the default directory (not necessarily the directory
- where the server or cached images are located) when the server is started.
- If you are using cached images, you may need to increase DOS's default
- FILES= value in your CONFIG.SYS file.
-
- The default driver name in OS2-DOS is MSCD001. Under PCDOS the driver
- name is assigned in the config.sys file statement that loads the driver.
- A typical config.sys command to do this is:
-
- device=tslcdr.sys /D:CD001
-
- NetBios must be configured and loaded on the server before starting
- the server program. The server itself is configured to handle up to
- 48 users. Novell's NetBIOS defaults to 12 sessions and 12 outstanding
- commands. To make full use of the server you must increase this with
- entries in the NET.CFG file.
- The commands
- NETBIOS COMMANDS=48
- NETBIOS SESSIONS=48
- are holdover shell commands and must be left justified and terminated
- with a return. The newer command are shown in some NetWare books.
- Perhaps they will work for you. The important thing is that if it's
- configured for 48 commands it will say so when loads.
-
- Once NetBIOS is loaded, the server can be started. The syntax for
- loading SHSUSERV is
-
- SHSUSERV [/S:ServerName]
-
- The default network server name is SHSU-CD-SERVER. Server names cannot
- exceed 16 characters (no embedded spaces).
-
- Loading the client.
-
- NetBIOS must be loaded on the client and the CD server started before
- loading SHSUCDN. The syntax for loading SHSUCDN is:
-
- SHSUCDN [/?][/C:ClientName][/S:ServerName][/D:DriverName][/Q][/U]
-
- The default network client name is CD-CLIENT. The default Server name
- is SHSU-CD-SERVER. The default Driver Name is SHSU-CDN. The client
- network name must be unique and the /C: parameter is used for this purpose.
-
- A typical sequence to load SHSUCDN and MSCDEX on the workstation will
- look something like (case in not important):
-
- SHSUCDN /C:Monique
- MSCDEX /D:SHSU-CDN
-
- Additional drivers can be included on the MSCDEX command line. Prior to
- loading MSCDEX, SHSUCDN can be unloaded with the /U switch. Unfortunately,
- MSCDEX is not unloadable and it is best to not unload SHSUCDN after MSCDEX
- is loaded.
-
- To unload SHSUCDN the driver name must be included on the command line if
- the default name was not used when it was loaded. i.e., if you loaded
- SHSUCDN with the command line
-
- SHSUCDN /C:Monique /D:CD001
-
- use the command line
-
- SHSUCDN /D:CD001 /U
-
- to unload it.
-
- SHSUCDX can be loaded after SHSUCDN instead of MSCDEX. It is unloadable
- and can be unloaded using the /U switch before unloading SHSUCDN. For more
- information on SHSUCDX see the accompanying README.CDX file.
-
- Some DOS programs bypass MSCDEX and access the CD driver directly. The
- installation program for one widely used reference engine uses MSCDEX to
- install and to locate the CD driver. After installation, however, the
- driver is accessed directly by name and MSCDEX is bypassed(it doesn't even
- have to be loaded). Further, the program expects the CD to be on unit 0.
-
- KLUDGE0 is a fix for this problem. For instance, if the CD is on unit 7
- of MSCD001, executing KLUDGE0 /D:MSCD001,7 will make it appear as unit 0
- on a driver named CD0. This can then be mapped to a drive letter with the
- MSCDEX parameter /D:CD0.
-
- SHSUSERV, SHSUCDN, SHSUCDX, SHSUDRVX, SHSUCDHD and CDCACHER are copyright
- reserved, free use programs. Use at your own risk.
-
- Time permitting, an attempt will be made to fix problems that are reported
- to CSC_JHM@SHSU.EDU.
-
- (c)John H. McCoy, 1994,1995 Sam Houston St. Univ., TX 77341-2206