CD-Rom support under DOS
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CD-Rom support under DOS
Has anybody managed to get the CD-ROM support working under DOS?
I tried it in 6.22 and 7.1 and the CD-ROM is detected correctly, but I can't access it. The only way I was able to make it work was with the Win98SE Boot disc. Here the oakcdrom.sys driver is used.
EDIT: Nevermind, I didn't realise that I can use the oakcdrom.sys driver also under DOS
I tried it in 6.22 and 7.1 and the CD-ROM is detected correctly, but I can't access it. The only way I was able to make it work was with the Win98SE Boot disc. Here the oakcdrom.sys driver is used.
EDIT: Nevermind, I didn't realise that I can use the oakcdrom.sys driver also under DOS
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
Through an external CDROM drive?
I've got virtual drives working no problem.
You can have the images in the mistetfs shared folder and mount them with SHSUCDX.
Throw the commands before some launcher script and it's pretty seamless.
I think this is what most people are doing for now.
I've got virtual drives working no problem.
You can have the images in the mistetfs shared folder and mount them with SHSUCDX.
Throw the commands before some launcher script and it's pretty seamless.
I think this is what most people are doing for now.
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
I was refering to today's update which brought CD Rom support to the core
Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
Hello McFlyHMPoweredMan wrote: ↑Thu Sep 17, 2020 7:57 pm Through an external CDROM drive?
I've got virtual drives working no problem.
You can have the images in the mistetfs shared folder and mount them with SHSUCDX.
Throw the commands before some launcher script and it's pretty seamless.
I think this is what most people are doing for now.
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
ok i got it working under dos.
first you must download the oakcdrom.sys file, then put it into the drivers folder on the dos vhd.
then edit the config.sys and the autoexec.bat.
[config.sys]
DEVICEHIGH=C:\DRIVERS\oakcdrom.sys /D:mscd001
[autoexec.bat]
C:\Dos\MSCDEX.EXE /D:mscd001 /L:d
if have edit the autoexec.bat line, now it gives no erors
this woks for me.
before work i got a half hour of thinking. so this could use some refinement
first you must download the oakcdrom.sys file, then put it into the drivers folder on the dos vhd.
then edit the config.sys and the autoexec.bat.
[config.sys]
DEVICEHIGH=C:\DRIVERS\oakcdrom.sys /D:mscd001
[autoexec.bat]
C:\Dos\MSCDEX.EXE /D:mscd001 /L:d
if have edit the autoexec.bat line, now it gives no erors
this woks for me.
before work i got a half hour of thinking. so this could use some refinement
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
Have you tried with both iso and bin/cue images? Both should be supported, but not yet audio CDs. What CD-Rom drive driver have you been using?
If I remember correctly, this FreeDOS boot should have a default CD-ROM drive support that you could try:
http://dionysus.dk/software/DOS/AO486_floppy.7z
It also has options to emulate a CD drive using iso files, but during the boot it should try to use the same driver for real drives if possible. I suspect its the most compatible way of supporting CD drives. But a Windows 98 boot disk with CD drive support should also work... or just Windows 95 or 98.
There is something about only one of the 4 IDE drives supporting CD-ROM and if you start out mounting a VHD it wont be able to swap CDs after booting, since it will work as an HDD.
I am planning on testing it later.
If I remember correctly, this FreeDOS boot should have a default CD-ROM drive support that you could try:
http://dionysus.dk/software/DOS/AO486_floppy.7z
It also has options to emulate a CD drive using iso files, but during the boot it should try to use the same driver for real drives if possible. I suspect its the most compatible way of supporting CD drives. But a Windows 98 boot disk with CD drive support should also work... or just Windows 95 or 98.
There is something about only one of the 4 IDE drives supporting CD-ROM and if you start out mounting a VHD it wont be able to swap CDs after booting, since it will work as an HDD.
I am planning on testing it later.
Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
as i had little time to test.
i loaded a iso file and it shows up on the D drive.
the driver is the oakcdrom.sys file
http://manmrk.net/tutorials/DOS/cdrom.htm
i loaded a iso file and it shows up on the D drive.
the driver is the oakcdrom.sys file
http://manmrk.net/tutorials/DOS/cdrom.htm
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
Hello,
Yes you need a driver in your config.sys file and the program mscdex.exe in your auitoexec.bat file.
Yes you need a driver in your config.sys file and the program mscdex.exe in your auitoexec.bat file.
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
Bin and ISO Files work. My feeling is, it is much faster than SHSUCDX and it seems wo work better, at least Wing Commander III works now, it always crashed when the image was mounted via SHSUCDX.Caldor wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 7:41 am Have you tried with both iso and bin/cue images? Both should be supported, but not yet audio CDs. What CD-Rom drive driver have you been using?
If I remember correctly, this FreeDOS boot should have a default CD-ROM drive support that you could try:
http://dionysus.dk/software/DOS/AO486_floppy.7z
It also has options to emulate a CD drive using iso files, but during the boot it should try to use the same driver for real drives if possible. I suspect its the most compatible way of supporting CD drives. But a Windows 98 boot disk with CD drive support should also work... or just Windows 95 or 98.
There is something about only one of the 4 IDE drives supporting CD-ROM and if you start out mounting a VHD it wont be able to swap CDs after booting, since it will work as an HDD.
I am planning on testing it later.
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
To be precise, there's no explicit support for BIN/CUE, but selecting the BIN file for the first track will happen to work IF it is a data track with 2048 bytes/sector.
Converters I've written: Floppy DIM/FDI/FDD/HDM to D88, D88 to XDF, Tape SVI 318/328 CAS to WAV
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
As this seems to be the relevant topic, I just thought I'd share my findings about which DOS mode CD drivers work:
OAKCDROM.SYS - Oak generic driver, it's the one that comes with the Windows boot disk, but it's also slow to start and consumes by far the most memory.
VIDE-CDD.SYS - Acer driver, this one gets recommended regularly on Vogons as it's one of the most memory efficient ATAPI drivers.
ATAPICD.SYS - Generic driver, consumes more memory than VIDE-CDD but still far less than OAKCDROM, no pause for CD detection on load so it won't slow down your boot.
D011V200.SYS - Oak OTI-011 driver, consumes a little less memory than ATAPICD.SYS but otherwise acts exactly the same as OAKCDROM. Another favorite among retro enthusiasts as it's a good compromise for memory footprint + compatibility.
I benchmarked all the above in DOS and all perform basically the same. Others I tried like xcdrom, btcdrom etc. wouldn't work. For anyone using 98lite it looks like you have to switch to at least the "chubby" shell to avoid an Explorer crash when trying to open the CD from My Computer (the same happens with the MiSTerFS.exe shared folder if loaded from your autoexec.bat).
Having said that, I'm really not sure if this is practical for use in Windows yet with only the DOS device driver. File transfers are incredibly slow from the CD, at least 4x slower in Windows than in DOS with my 98lite install.
OAKCDROM.SYS - Oak generic driver, it's the one that comes with the Windows boot disk, but it's also slow to start and consumes by far the most memory.
VIDE-CDD.SYS - Acer driver, this one gets recommended regularly on Vogons as it's one of the most memory efficient ATAPI drivers.
ATAPICD.SYS - Generic driver, consumes more memory than VIDE-CDD but still far less than OAKCDROM, no pause for CD detection on load so it won't slow down your boot.
D011V200.SYS - Oak OTI-011 driver, consumes a little less memory than ATAPICD.SYS but otherwise acts exactly the same as OAKCDROM. Another favorite among retro enthusiasts as it's a good compromise for memory footprint + compatibility.
I benchmarked all the above in DOS and all perform basically the same. Others I tried like xcdrom, btcdrom etc. wouldn't work. For anyone using 98lite it looks like you have to switch to at least the "chubby" shell to avoid an Explorer crash when trying to open the CD from My Computer (the same happens with the MiSTerFS.exe shared folder if loaded from your autoexec.bat).
Having said that, I'm really not sure if this is practical for use in Windows yet with only the DOS device driver. File transfers are incredibly slow from the CD, at least 4x slower in Windows than in DOS with my 98lite install.
Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
I can't get the CD-ROM to work. I've used simple config.sys and autoexec.bat based on the ones I use in my actual 486. Everything seems to work during boot, but it doesn't matter whether I mount an ISO, a bin file, or anything else in 1-0, I get a "NOT READY READING DRIVE D" error.
This is my current config.sys. I've tried both OAKCDROM.SYS and VIDECDD.SYS (which is what I normally use):
This is my current autoexec.bat:
Am I missing anything?
This is my current config.sys. I've tried both OAKCDROM.SYS and VIDECDD.SYS (which is what I normally use):
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DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS /TESTMEM:OFF
DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM FRAME=C800 D=64 X=A000-C7FF I=D000-EFFF NOTR
DEVICEHIGH=C:\DOS\OAKCDROM.SYS /D:OPTICAL
DOS=HIGH,UMB
BUFFERS=10,0
FILES=30
STACKS=9,256
LASTDRIVE=E
COUNTRY=034,,C:\DOS\COUNTRY.SYS
SHELL=C:\4DOS\4DOS.COM C:\4DOS\ /P
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@ECHO OFF
PROMPT $p$g
PATH C:\DOS
SET TEMP=C:\DOS
C:\DOS\KEYB.EXE SP
C:\DOS\CTM-ES.EXE
LH C:\4DOS\KSTACK.COM
LH C:\DOS\MSCDEX.EXE /D:OPTICAL
SET BLASTER=A220 I7 D1 H5 T6
UNISOUND.COM /V99 /VW99 /VF99 /VL00 /VM00 /VP50
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
What settings do you use for VIDE-CDD.SYS? Whenever I try it, the driver is loaded and the drive is present, but I can't read from the CD.xtcrefugee wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 8:26 pm
VIDE-CDD.SYS - Acer driver, this one gets recommended regularly on Vogons as it's one of the most memory efficient ATAPI drivers.
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
Nice writeup and thanks for bringing up things to memory. I've re-collected, updated, documented and enclosed my DOS stuff therefore, maybe it's of use for us or somebody.xtcrefugee wrote: ↑Sat Sep 19, 2020 8:26 pm As this seems to be the relevant topic, I just thought I'd share my findings about which DOS mode CD drivers work:
OAKCDROM.SYS - Oak generic driver, it's the one that comes with the Windows boot disk, but it's also slow to start and consumes by far the most memory.
VIDE-CDD.SYS - Acer driver, this one gets recommended regularly on Vogons as it's one of the most memory efficient ATAPI drivers.
ATAPICD.SYS - Generic driver, consumes more memory than VIDE-CDD but still far less than OAKCDROM, no pause for CD detection on load so it won't slow down your boot.
D011V200.SYS - Oak OTI-011 driver, consumes a little less memory than ATAPICD.SYS but otherwise acts exactly the same as OAKCDROM. Another favorite among retro enthusiasts as it's a good compromise for memory footprint + compatibility.
I benchmarked all the above in DOS and all perform basically the same. Others I tried like xcdrom, btcdrom etc. wouldn't work. For anyone using 98lite it looks like you have to switch to at least the "chubby" shell to avoid an Explorer crash when trying to open the CD from My Computer (the same happens with the MiSTerFS.exe shared folder if loaded from your autoexec.bat).
Having said that, I'm really not sure if this is practical for use in Windows yet with only the DOS device driver. File transfers are incredibly slow from the CD, at least 4x slower in Windows than in DOS with my 98lite install.
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
you got a fault in our autoexec.bat.
you forgot to give lastdrive a driveleter D
C:\Dos\MSCDEX.EXE /D:mscd001 /L:d
/l:d
you forgot to give lastdrive a driveleter D
C:\Dos\MSCDEX.EXE /D:mscd001 /L:d
/l:d
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
Try a very minimal config just to eliminate those other entries:vorvek wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 2:20 am I can't get the CD-ROM to work. I've used simple config.sys and autoexec.bat based on the ones I use in my actual 486. Everything seems to work during boot, but it doesn't matter whether I mount an ISO, a bin file, or anything else in 1-0, I get a "NOT READY READING DRIVE D" error.
CONFIG.SYS:
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DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS /TESTMEM:OFF
DEVICEHIGH=C:\DOS\OAKCDROM.SYS /D:MISTERCD
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@ECHO OFF
LH MSCDEX.EXE /D:MISTERCD
I just used /D:MISTERCD with all the above, no special settings. I'd check the same things I suggested for vorvek as the problem is probably elsewhere, or you have a bad VIDE-CDD.SYS.Chris23235 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 4:47 amWhat settings do you use for VIDE-CDD.SYS? Whenever I try it, the driver is loaded and the drive is present, but I can't read from the CD.
@RealLarry Nice
Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
Well, I don't know what happened the last time I used OAKCDROM.SYS that prevented it from working (had the same DRIVE NOT READY error), but using it this time worked, with and without EMM386.EXE. It's possible that VIDE-CDD.SYS simply doesn't work with MiSTer at the moment?
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
It does, I tested it before writing my comment above when I mentioned it and the other CD drivers that work. If the file isn't bad (the one from RealLarry's post above should be fine) then you most likely have something else in your setup that's making the CD unreliable.
Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
It must be my machine then. I've used oakcdrom, vide-cdd and teac-cdi. The same drivers I use in my actual machines. oakcdrom works fine, vide-cdd loads fine but then gives the "not ready" message when trying to access the drive, and teac-cdi can't find a suitable drive at all during boot. It's not a big deal, since I'm loading the drivers into EMS anyway, but I'm still confused as why it wouldn't work. Changing from oakcdrom to vide-cdd only requires changing the DEVICE, and none of them require anything other than /D:yaddayadda to find a drive in the primary or secondary IDE channels, from what I understand.
There's a vide-cdd driver somewhere that's patched for different ports, if I'm not mistaken, but if the normal one works for others, it should also work for me.
There's a vide-cdd driver somewhere that's patched for different ports, if I'm not mistaken, but if the normal one works for others, it should also work for me.
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
vide-cdd doesn't react properly on errors. It should issue "GET SENSE (03)" command to clear the pending error but it doesn't, so it gets error forever on every read command.
Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
I just want to say how amazing the work on this core has been. It is truly mind-boggling to look at the state of this core 3 months ago compared to now and see how far it's come.
I do have one thing, though, and I'm not sure why it's behaving the way it is. I had been using 4DOS before this, and it was working fine, but when I added in the OAKCDROM.SYS file and such to CONFIG.SYS, the system locks up immediately after loading in 4DOS as the command interpreter. If I go back to vanilla COMMAND.COM it's fine, and it's still fine if I load 4DOS in on top of COMMAND.COM.
For the moment, I've just disabled 4DOS, but I thought I might mention that issue in case anyone else is dealing with it.
Having CD support is AMAZING. Thank you for all your hard work, Sorg.
I do have one thing, though, and I'm not sure why it's behaving the way it is. I had been using 4DOS before this, and it was working fine, but when I added in the OAKCDROM.SYS file and such to CONFIG.SYS, the system locks up immediately after loading in 4DOS as the command interpreter. If I go back to vanilla COMMAND.COM it's fine, and it's still fine if I load 4DOS in on top of COMMAND.COM.
For the moment, I've just disabled 4DOS, but I thought I might mention that issue in case anyone else is dealing with it.
Having CD support is AMAZING. Thank you for all your hard work, Sorg.
Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
Thank you for confirming that I'm not crazy!
As you can see in my autoexec/config.sys above, I'm using 4DOS with KSTACK, and both work in the current version of the core.
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
Tried the last version 20200922
1 point - I can load bin/cue with audio track but not bin/cue not containing audio track.
2 point - With CD player of Win98 I can select track but no sound is played and the time of the track is not increase or decrease. I have a Disk led is bliking that"s all.
Someone else have also those issues ?
1 point - I can load bin/cue with audio track but not bin/cue not containing audio track.
2 point - With CD player of Win98 I can select track but no sound is played and the time of the track is not increase or decrease. I have a Disk led is bliking that"s all.
Someone else have also those issues ?
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
"Currently only data portion of CD is supported." --> https://github.com/MiSTer-devel/ao486_M ... /README.md
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Re: CD-Rom support under DOS
Thank you for the confirmation. Because there is support of bin/cue i thought it is also the case for the audio track.
I also switched from oakcdrom.sys to Vide-CDD and the bin/Cue with just one data track is load correctly now.
I also switched from oakcdrom.sys to Vide-CDD and the bin/Cue with just one data track is load correctly now.