Reply 20 of 23, by Jo22
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This reminds me of my father's old 386DX40 PC.
It had a Mitsumi LU005 which Win95 had got no drivers for.
Thus, it was required to fall back to the DOS CD-ROM driver.
Gratefuly, that one worked under Windows, too.
As far as I remember, loading MSCDEX wasn't required, though.
Win95 had its own native CD-ROM extension built-in.
However, loading MSCDEX was still possible, even though it decreased performance.
Unfortunately, Win95's built-in MSCDEX counterpart nolonger supported CD-i (MSCDEX did).
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