> There is no physical SCSI bus in that machine.
> The disk wodim found must be the virtual device
> created by aspi.sys.
Yes; cdrecord and wodim cannot use ATAPI devices directly in DOS;
that's why they
> Regards,
> JAS
>
>
> -
Blair Campbell said:
>Did you load aspi.sys after xcdrom?
Yes, and it did create a new DOS character device:
SCSIMGR$
>Try running wodim -scanbus and see if it finds your
>drive.
>You might need to specify dev=3Dx,x,x
>to tell it which drive to use.
Running wodim -scanbus results (after
Hi Bernd, Blair,
> points to the 7zip: http://rugxulo.googlepages.com/xgcdrm24.7z
>> does ASPI.SYS by Oak require a ATAPI driver to be loaded first?
> Seems like by using the real CWSDPMI things now do work. However not
> able to do any further testing till I get my hands on a rewriteable
>> I first loaded xgcdrom as usual, then loaded
>> aspi.sys after
>> (http://www.wolfgang-brinkmann.de/bcdw/aspi.sys),
>> and used wodim to record (on my homepage at
>> http://blairdude.googlepages.com/cdrkit)
>
> Thank you for the help, but I still would
> like to know what Oleg O. Chukaev uses,
Blair Campbell said:
> I first loaded xgcdrom as usual, then loaded
> aspi.sys after
> (http://www.wolfgang-brinkmann.de/bcdw/aspi.sys),
> and used wodim to record (on my homepage at
> http://blairdude.googlepages.com/cdrkit)
Thank you for the help, but I still would
like to know what Oleg O.
> Would you please inform whether you used XGCDROM as
> driver, the recording program you used, any command line
> options and where that recording program can be found ?
I first loaded xgcdrom as usual, then loaded aspi.sys after
(http://www.wolfgang-brinkmann.de/bcdw/aspi.sys), and used wodim to
A question to Oleg O. Chukaev:
You said
>Blair Campbell wrote:
does ASPI.SYS by Oak require a ATAPI driver
to be loaded first?
>>> No. Programs like cdrecord and readcd can work
>>> without an ATAPI driver.
>> No they can't if you're using an ATAPI drive.
>They CAN. ;-) Yesterday I succe
Hello Blair,
Blair Campbell wrote:
>>> does ASPI.SYS by Oak require a ATAPI driver to be loaded first?
>> No. Programs like cdrecord and readcd can work without an ATAPI driver.
>
> No they can't if you're using an ATAPI drive.
They CAN. ;-) Yesterday I successfully read and wrote CDs w/o an ATAP
>> does ASPI.SYS by Oak require a ATAPI driver to be loaded first?
> No. Programs like cdrecord and readcd can work without an ATAPI driver.
No they can't if you're using an ATAPI drive. ASPI.SYS won't load if
an ATAPI driver isn't loaded already. ASPI.SYS provides an
ASPI-over-ATAPI interface;
Hello Bernd,
Bernd Blaauw wrote:
> does ASPI.SYS by Oak require a ATAPI driver to be loaded first?
No. Programs like cdrecord and readcd can work without an ATAPI driver.
--
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--
Apps built with the Adobe(
> does ASPI.SYS by Oak require a ATAPI driver to be loaded first?
Yes. Load xgcdrom or something first, then load aspi.sys. Using
devload worked fine for me.
> I hope to get the real system workable but no idea why it hangs. Wish I
> knew if the GCDROM/ASPI.SYS combination actually worked, as t
Bernd Blaauw schreef:
> Blair Campbell schreef:
>
points to the 7zip: http://rugxulo.googlepages.com/xgcdrm24.7z
> does ASPI.SYS by Oak require a ATAPI driver to be loaded first?
>
>
Seems like by using the real CWSDPMI things now do work. However not
able to d
Blair Campbell schreef:
>>> points to the 7zip: http://rugxulo.googlepages.com/xgcdrm24.7z
>>>
does ASPI.SYS by Oak require a ATAPI driver to be loaded first?
> At the end of recording wodim spit out an error message about not
> closing the session or something, so I pressed Ctrl-C twice an
> I do hope you can make a working copy, I've never succeed burning any CD/DVD
> under DOS.
Why don't you give it a test? :-)
--
Apps built with the Adobe(R) Flex(R) framework and Flex Builder(TM) are
powering Web 2.0 wit
> Any chance all of your compiled stuff is available in public sometime?
Ok; cdrkit is available at http://blairdude.googlepages.com/cdrkit
(source and binary packages).
> I'd love to test DVD recording as I've always wanted to be able to
Yes please test and let me know the results. I also just
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 10:32:09 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,
>I'm not sure about the status of XGCDROM.SYS, was it open source yet
>like earlier of Jack's no longer available versions? If it is, it means
>the closed-source ASPI.SYS could be replaced as well if someone's able
>to write an ASPI driver for
Blair Campbell schreef:
> No you're not :-).
> First, I compiled the latest version of cdrtools (the current one is
> way outdated), which is cdrecord-ProDVD-ProBD 2.01.01a58.
> Then, I discovered that some linux distributions forked cdrtools
> because of licencing issues, so I decided to try their
> At the end of recording wodim spit out an error message about not
> closing the session or something, so I pressed Ctrl-C twice and it
> ended the wodim execution. I then manually ejected the DVD and
So after further testing, cdrecord (original) also does this, but if I
wait long enough, execut
Hey I just came up with this thought. Anybody with a USB CD/DVD-RW
drive? I think it would be an interesting test to see if USBASPI.SYS
works with cdrtools/cdrkit.
On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Blair Campbell wrote:
>>> points to the 7zip: http://rugxulo.googlepages.com/xgcdrm24.7z
>>
>> Wou
>> points to the 7zip: http://rugxulo.googlepages.com/xgcdrm24.7z
>
> Would this driver work for recording? on any drive?
>
> Maybe I am just daydreaming :)
No you're not :-).
First, I compiled the latest version of cdrtools (the current one is
way outdated), which is cdrecord-ProDVD-ProBD 2.01.01
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