First post, by RogueTrip2012
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Hello,
I have some questions/issues. When using CD-ROM drivers particularly on one system I have NO issue with being thrown into MS-DOS, the other system will always throw me into MS-DOS compatibility mode even using the same drivers.
Using ATAPI307 drivers (meant for pioneer) on a Pioneer DVD-115(16x DVD-ROM) no issue. Now using either Sony or Samsung CD-RW I have tried the atapi driver, also sony and samsung drivers, I'm always tossed into MS-DOS compatibility mode. I'm confused by this because my Pioneer should technically do the same thing right? Protected mode driver should cause me grief like the sony/samsung?!
I'm gonna list the systems, both runnnig Windows 98SE with just about everything setup the same.
System 1 which doesn't have issue:
Pentium III-S 1400MHz
Gigabyte GA-6VTXE (Via 694T chipset)
512MB PC133 CL2
Geforce 4 Ti 4600
Diamond Monster 3Dfx Voodoo 2 12MB SLI'ed
SoundBlaster Awe64 Gold w/32mb expansion
Pioneer 16x DVD-ROM
WD SE 120GB
7-Port USB 2.0
D-Link 10/100 NIC PCI
System 2 which gives me issue.
Pentium III-S 1400MHz
Soyo TISU (i815EP B-Step)
512MB PC133 CL2
Voodoo 5 5500 AGP
Diamond Monster MX300
Samsung 52x CD-RW or Sony 24x CD-RW
WD Caviar Blue 160GB
D-Link 10/100 NIC PCI
I've been thinking would this be an intel chipset driver (or intel hub architecture) issue? I don't want to move my Pioneer since I painted before install and just don't want to scracth it up. Can certain CD/DVD drives actually work with no fuss with original dos drivers or just some fluke of nature on my 694T chipset?
Software wise I think most is the same:
Windows 98SE
KernelEX 4.5 Final
NUSB 3.3
Unofficial Windows 98 SE service pack 2.1a
137gb patch
