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Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 20:32:16 -0500 (EST)
From: Jim DeClercq <jimd@panix.com>
To: "Ronald J. Hall" <dark_lord@charter.net>
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Subject: Re: [MiNT] CDRW questions (cont)
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Yes. Search the archive. Somebody got it right, and with 1.16.0, 
which for me told me I had set Extendos to the wrong memory type, 
when I had not. The correct answer seems to be in the archives, 
and I too will someday read it. I have killed the last drive that 
has a bus power jumper, and need to make other arrangements 
before I run MiNT again.

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On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Ronald J. Hall wrote:

> Well, I tried renaming my CD icon to I, which would be the next 
> in the chain here, with H being my MINT partition. (yes, I 
> reran extendos to set everything up for I).
>
> Didn't help.
>
> I edited extendos.cnf and changed "DOS" to "XFS".
>
> Didn't help.
>
> In fact that made things worse. With XFS there, the CDROM icon 
> can not even be double-clicked on.
>
> So what I've got is, it works fine in TOS, it works fine under 
> the Thing desktop under TOS, it won't work under MINT. Is there 
> something else supposed to be set under Thing for this to work? 
> Previously, with KEMD/Thing and my old Falcon, the CDRW was 
> found automatically with no special effort on my part. What 
> changed?
>
> Anyone have any other pointers or suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
>
> -- 
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