SunPCi card problem

2007-12-25 9:20:00

First off, thanks to so many people for their replies. There were more

than I expected.

As it turns out, the cdrom never worked correctly until the win98

drivers hit the streets. Sun said that they always mapped R: to

/cdrom. That's fine if you only want to copy files from the cd to disk

but just try running something from the cd with it mapped like that. It

pukes. And for those who say "But it worked on the install!" you are

correct and I have nothing for that one. I tried running Hover from the

win95 cd and got errors about 'executable not found' when I had just

clicked on it and there it was staring me in the face. If I copied the

directory to the disk and ran it everything was fine, just no running

from cd. Why?

UNC path names. Every error message started with

"\\path\to\cdrom\executable not found". Hmmmm, network drives, windows,

unc, ...... damn. It made sense after that.

I can't summarize why win98 fixed it because even Sun doesn't know for

sure, but run the win98 drivers included in SUNWspci 1.2 instead of

win95 drivers and it works just like it should.

Now I just have to figure out how to get all this to jumpstart without

intervention.

~JK

-------- Original Message --------

Subject: SunPCi card problem

Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2000 13:21:52 -0800

From: Jeff Kennedy <jkennedy@amcc.com>

Organization: AMCC

To: Sun-Managers List <sun-managers@codeprof.ececs.uc.edu>

Salutations all,

I have installed a SunPCi card in my Ultra5 running 2.5.1 with patch

104560-05. The hardware is installed properly (prtconf | grep

SUNW,CS4231) and SUNWspci added without errors. I have run sunspci and

installed Windows95 successfully and added the SunPCi drivers. It's

even on the network as I can ping my router. The only problem is that I

can't attach a cdrom. It doesn't show in explorer and I can't map it to

E:\cdrom\cdrom0 or E:/cdrom/cdrom0. Vold is running on Solaris. Win95

installed from cd so it got to it at one point.

None of the documentation I have, or what's listed on sunsolve, says

anything about win95 and cdroms. There was mention of a cdrom problem

under NT but it didn't apply. My problem is that it's just not there.

This is my first attempt at this and have never had any exposure to it

either. The only thing in the system panel that may be an issue is the

USb bus. I haven't loaded the drivers for that yet but it shouldn't

have anything to do with an ide cdrom.

Any insight on this would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Jeff Kennedy

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