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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: TheBilgeRat on June 05, 2012, 05:11:05 PM
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Hey all!
I'm having issues getting a CDROM up and running on my fresh ClassicWB ASVSP 3.1 install on my A4000D on the builtin IDE port.
My options are:
1. Install AmiCDROM from the MyFiles/Install folder. If I go this route, there is no option for an atapi device.
2. AsimCDFS. This one has no problem finding the CDROM, but is unable to write to the startup-sequence at the end, causing it to fail.
Anyone run into this issue? I'm at a loss.
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Mark this one solved - I just edited the user startup for asimCDFS and put the assigns in manually. The CDs won't automount, even if I put the mount >NIL in, but it isn't hard to just do a mount cd0: from the command line.
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Using ClassicWB and my A4000, I've always used my FastATA and the software that came with it. Isn't there a CD0 file in the storage/devs draw you can use?
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Using ClassicWB and my A4000, I've always used my FastATA and the software that came with it. Isn't there a CD0 file in the storage/devs draw you can use?
When I get a FastATA, I will most definitely use it :)
As it is, Asim works fine. I could probably make sure that it mounts at startup, I just don't have the syntax down yet.