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kj

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Since: Feb 18, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2005 9:35 am
Post subject: How to find IO ports?
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I'm fighting with an old Dell desktop running Windows 98. It has
a Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-M1202. I need to determine the IO ports for
this CD-ROM. How can I do this?

Thanks!

kj

P.S. Why on earth do I need to know the CD-ROM's IO ports? Because
I want to use a piece of software called Smart Boot Manager which
couldn't detect the CD-ROM on its own, so I have to give it the IO
port info "manually".

P.S.2 And why in heaven's name do I want to use Smart Boot Manager?
Because the machine won't boot from the CD-ROM. I have a Knoppix
CD in the CD-ROM drive, but when I restart the machine, it disregards
the CD-ROM drive, and goes right into the standard Windows 98
startup sequence.
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AlKeC

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2005 4:35 am
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I think that MS-DOS 7.1 Boot disk has a boot option to boot a CD-ROM
drive and it loads a separate boot program just for booting a CD-ROM.

<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://newdos.yginfo.net/msdos71/index.htm" target="_blank">http://newdos.yginfo.net/msdos71/index.htm</a>

This is the site of MS-DOS 7.1, where I suggest the "My 'Super' MS-DOS
7.10 Boot Disk". I've tested and used an older version, but it runs
without problems.
And you should try copying this "Super MS-DOS... Boot Disk" to a
diskette, then boot it and choose the "Boot from CD-ROM option" that
then boots from the CD-ROM drive.

I hope it works for you.

kj wrote:
 > I'm fighting with an old Dell desktop running Windows 98. It has
 > a Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-M1202. I need to determine the IO ports for
 > this CD-ROM. How can I do this?
 >
 > Thanks!
 >
 > kj
 >
 > P.S. Why on earth do I need to know the CD-ROM's IO ports? Because
 > I want to use a piece of software called Smart Boot Manager which
 > couldn't detect the CD-ROM on its own, so I have to give it the IO
 > port info "manually".
 >
 > P.S.2 And why in heaven's name do I want to use Smart Boot Manager?
 > Because the machine won't boot from the CD-ROM. I have a Knoppix
 > CD in the CD-ROM drive, but when I restart the machine, it disregards
 > the CD-ROM drive, and goes right into the standard Windows 98
 > startup sequence.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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Cl.Massé

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2005 2:35 pm
Post subject: Re: How to find IO ports? [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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"kj" <socyl.DeleteThis@987jk.com.invalid> a écrit dans le message de
news:cv4q54$66n$1@reader2.panix.com...

 > I'm fighting with an old Dell desktop running Windows 98. It has
 > a Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-M1202. I need to determine the IO ports for
 > this CD-ROM. How can I do this?

A CD drive has no port on its own, since it is connected through the IDE
controller. The IO ports of the IDE channel where the drive is
connected may work. Go to the Device Manager: right click on My
Computer on the desktop, and select Properties, then Device Manager.
Expand the ATA/IDE Controller entries, double click on the correct
channel, and select the Resources tab. You can find out to which
channel the drive is connected by choosing Peripheral by Connection in
the View menu.

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