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Old 02-07-2003, 06:43 PM   #1
Dan Seur
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It's a very long shot, but if NEC (or anybody else) has come up with
more recent similar internal devices with W2k drivers, there's a chance
that the internal interfaces haven't changed much - and such a driver
might work for you.

If it's of any interest, I have a very old 7-drive SCSI external NEC
jukebox that runs fine on W2k on a very old machine in the corner. SCSI
is a different story, of course. The thing behaves like a Model T in the
Indy 500 though, and I have no idea why I hooked it up. Maybe to see how
long I could make a W2k boot last...maybe to listen to the endless
click-whir as W2k cycles along identifying all drives present...maybe my
closet was full. I rarely give it power. It sits there. Still, one never
know, do one? :-)

Philip Schlesinger wrote:
> Boo hiss
>
> Thanks for the info. If anybody has a good solution, please please please
> let me know.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Phil
>
> <nospamng@will-enterprises.com>> wrote in message
> news:2rcofvk065rq0csnbei7ndg0v7c0a6csc2@4ax.com...
>
>>I believe this has come up before. I don't believe there's any W2K/XP

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> driver
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>>for that drive, so you're out of luck for a driver to support the multiple

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> disk
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>>feature.
>>
>>On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 05:50:01 GMT, "Philip Schlesinger"

>
> <theschles@adelphia.net>
>
>>wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi all. I have an old NEC 4x4 IDE CDROM drive. Basically, it is an
>>>internal IDE CDROM drive with four internal slots (in other words, it

>>

> holds
>
>>>4 CDs). Windows 98 gave each slot a drive letter and using the old

>>

> Windows
>
>>>CD Player, I could make Windows play the CDs in sequence.
>>>
>>>With Windows 2000, it now thinks that I have one drive and that I'm going

>>

> to
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>>>be using this for archival purposes (i.e it thinks that I will use some
>>>special program that understands Removable Storage). I can't find a

>>

> program
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>>>out there that will recognize Removable Storage and then play the first
>>>music CD, then the second music CD, etc. Ideas?
>>>
>>>Or if I can throw out another tack, anybody know a way to convince

>>

> Windows
>
>>>2000 to give each slot its own drive letter like Windows 98 did?
>>>
>>>Your help is greatly appreciated
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Phil
>>>

>>

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