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Re: problems with cdrom



RUBYWAND (rubywand@aol.com) wrote:
: In article <4gg6sa$cui@urvile.msus.edu>, schefflr@news.msus.edu (Bill
: Scheffler) writes:
: >
: >	What is the ROM version of your Rev. C RAMFast card?  Mine is 
: >3.00something.  The newest version like 3.01f.  I was told that I need 
: >the newest ROM to play audio CD's. 

:     Nope. The RAMFast+CD setup has been able to play music CD's for some
: time. Before messing with a ROM upgrade check for the following:

: 1. There is a folder: SYSTEM/DRIVERS/MEDIA.CONTROL (i.e. a folder named
: "Media.Control" in the DRIVERS folder).  In Media.Control should be your
: CD-ROM driver-- e.g. RF.NEC-- and Media.Setup. If Media.Setup is not
: present, don't worry. This file will be created when you setup and exit
: the MediaControl control panel.

: 2. The MediaControl control panel is in SYSTEM/CDEVS. In MediaControl,
: click Channel 1, pick your driver, pick a port.

: 3. A CD-ROM player NDA, like MediaControl.DA, is installed.

: 4. The leads to your amp or headphones are plugged into the CD-ROM drive's
: output. Often, this is a mini stereo jack on the front of the CD-ROM
: drive. (i.e. The sound does not go through your IIgs stereo board.)

:    Once the MediaControl control panel is set up, you should be able to
: start the CD-ROM player NDA and try out your favorite CD's.

	Well, I have all this stuff installed and it crashes whenever an 
audio CD is installed.  My friend has a newer Rev. D. and a newer ROM and 
he can do it.  Something is wrong... :(

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