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Creative Labs CD-ROM drive driver. | Creative Labs CD-ROM drive driver. | ||
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* /P:xxx - SB cards base address. | * /P:xxx - SB cards base address. | ||
* /M:xxx - MKE compatible cards CDRom base address. | * /M:xxx - MKE compatible cards CDRom base address. | ||
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* /N:x - Single Speed switch. if x=0 to x=3 implies the drive number, ix x=a implies that all drives are to be made double or single speed. /d:a is default. | * /N:x - Single Speed switch. if x=0 to x=3 implies the drive number, ix x=a implies that all drives are to be made double or single speed. /d:a is default. | ||
* /NS - No scan. Implies that only one drive present with ID=0 and will not scan for other drives. Scaning for all drives is default procedure. | * /NS - No scan. Implies that only one drive present with ID=0 and will not scan for other drives. Scaning for all drives is default procedure. | ||
[[Category:BASEDEV Statements]][[Category:Adapter Device Drivers]] | [[Category:BASEDEV Statements]][[Category:Adapter Device Drivers]] |
Latest revision as of 20:47, 18 March 2022
Product Support | |
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OS/2 1.3 | |
OS/2 2.0 | |
OS/2 2.1 | S |
OS/2 2.11 SMP | S |
OS/2 Warp 3 | S |
OS/2 Warp Connect | S |
OS/2 Warp 4 | S |
OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business | S |
Creative Labs CD-ROM drive driver.
Supported devices:
- Panasonic CR-52x, CR-563
- Creative CD 200
- Funai E2550-UA, E2800-UA
BASEDEV=CRCCD2.ADD
Parameters
- /P:xxx - SB cards base address.
- /M:xxx - MKE compatible cards CDRom base address.
- /T:x - Switch for standalone cards. if x=1 then it is a Sound card. (Default),if x=2 then it is a standalone card.
- /D:x - Double Speed switch.
- /N:x - Single Speed switch. if x=0 to x=3 implies the drive number, ix x=a implies that all drives are to be made double or single speed. /d:a is default.
- /NS - No scan. Implies that only one drive present with ID=0 and will not scan for other drives. Scaning for all drives is default procedure.