First post, by wbahnassi
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Hi guys,
Anyone has experience with this NEC multi CD changer drive? It's the CDR-C251.
It has a weird setup program that only works from Win3.1 or Win95, but I'm mainly interested in its DOS operation. The Win3.1 driver package includes a version of NEC_IDE.SYS that is modified for the changer. When this is loaded in config.sys, it will register 4 drives. Then mscdex.exe will map the drives to a sequence of drive letters (for example: E,F,G,H).
The package also includes another driver MCDDRV.SYS which I'm curious about, but I couldn't get to work. This driver is accompanied with a DOS tool: MCDTRAY.COM, which seems to be able to remap a CD drive letter to any one of the trays. I guess this is what NEC calls "single drive mode".
The Win3.1 setup program should be able to switch the drive between multi and single drive mode, but it's exiting right away before it makes the actual switch.
Any one tried this drive in single drive mode? I'm hoping I can have it run as one drive letter that can be assigned to any of the trays via the MCDTRAY.COM command.
Currently when I load MCDDRV.SYS it gives me an error that it didn't find the drive:
These are the files for the driver package I'm using:
MCDTRAY.COM refuses to work too, I assume because MCDDRV.SYS is failing to load as you can see in the first screenshot.
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