Path: cdrom.com!barrnet.net!agate!usenet.hana.nm.kr!xpat.postech.ac.kr!nms.etri.re.kr!myhost.subdomain.domain!yunho From: yunho@myhost.subdomain.domain () Newsgroups: comp.publish.cdrom.hardware Subject: NEC CDR-210 and NCR PCI SCSI? Date: 3 Aug 1994 01:18:13 GMT Organization: AI Section, ETRI, Korea Lines: 21 Message-ID: <31mr8l$t2a@nms.etri.re.kr> NNTP-Posting-Host: p_mango.etri.re.kr Summary: NEC CDR-210 drive and NCR PCI SCSI board does not work Keywords: CDR-210 PCI SCSI NCR X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Hello all, I have been using NEC CDR-210 SCSI double speed CDROM drive with Trantor T128 board. Recently, I upgraded my 486 motherboard to PCI board and also installed a SCSI board which uses NCR 53C810 chip. When I boot my PC, the NCR BIOS on motherboard recognizes the CD-ROM drive (the only SCSI device, I use IDE hard disks) and prints the name. SCSI device driver recognizes the controller, too. The problem is CD-ROM device driver can't detect the NEC CDR-210. I use MS-DOS and OS/2 and the problem is the same for both OS's. My system configuration is: 486DX2-50 16MB RAM PCI/ISA/VESA motherboard (SiS chipset - I'm not sure about this) ET4000w32p PCI graphics board ISA IDE and floppy controller ISA parallel and serial interface NCR 53C810 PCI SCSI controller If you have the same experience or have a solution, please post to this group or email to yunho@hama.etri.re.kr. Thanks in advance!