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AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide Option /d: /id={...} /L /norst /pause /type: Ì Command Line Options for aspicd.sys Example /d:aspicd0 /id=2+4 /id=3+5+1:4 /L /norst /pause /type:sony Use Required in the config.sys command line. Assigns a name to the CD-ROM drive so that mscdex can assign the CD-ROM a logical drive letter. The name must exactly match the CD-ROM drive name in the mscdex command line in autoexec.bat. Use any eight-character name. Specifies CD-ROM drives controlled by aspicd. By default, aspicd controls all drives. In the first example, which is for a computer with one host adapter, aspicd controls the devices with SCSI IDs 2 and 4. In the second example, for a computer with two host adapters, aspicd controls the devices with SCSI IDs 3 and 5 on host adapter 0 and SCSI ID 4 on host adapter 1 (if you do not specify the host adapter number, aspicd assumes it is 0). Enables aspicd to recognize all eight possible LUNs associated with each SCSI ID. If the option is not used, aspicd can recognize only LUN 0 for each SCSI ID. Add the /L option to the command line if you have a CD-ROM drive that can access multiple discs. If your computer system includes a Pioneer DRM-600 or DRM-604x multiple-disc CD-ROM drive, you do not need to add the /L option. The aspicd device driver automatically scans multiple LUNs if it detects one of these devices on the SCSI bus. Prevents aspicd from issuing a SCSI Bus Reset message at system start-up. The default is to issue it. The SCSI Bus Reset message (supported by Toshiba, Hitachi, and NEC drives) resets drives that are playing audio CDs when the computer reboots. Makes your system pause after loading aspicd at bootup, so you can read the message on the screen. Press any key to resume booting. Allows aspicd to support audio play mode for CD-ROM drives that are compatible with a supported drive type but are not included on the list of supported drives. If you use the /type: option, aspicd assumes that all CD-ROM drives on the SCSI bus are made by this vendor-you cannot combine different brands of CD-ROM drives on the bus. The valid entries for this option are chinon, denon, hitachi, lms, nec, panasonic, sony, texel, and toshiba. C-4

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AAA-130U2 Series Installation and Hardware Guide
Command Line Options for
aspicd.sys
Option
Example
Use
/d:
<name>
/d:aspicd0
Required in the
config.sys
command line. Assigns a
name to the CD-ROM drive so that
mscdex
can assign
the CD-ROM a logical drive letter. The name must
exactly match the CD-ROM drive name in the
mscdex
command line in
autoexec.bat
. Use any eight-character
name.
/id=
{…}
/id=2+4
/id=3+5+1:4
Specifies CD-ROM drives controlled by
aspicd
. By
default,
aspicd
controls all drives. In the first example,
which is for a computer with one host adapter,
aspicd
controls the devices with SCSI IDs 2 and 4. In the sec-
ond example, for a computer with two host adapters,
aspicd
controls the devices with SCSI IDs 3 and 5 on
host adapter 0 and SCSI ID 4 on host adapter 1 (if you
do not specify the host adapter number,
aspicd
assumes it is 0).
/L
/L
Enables
aspicd
to recognize all eight possible LUNs
associated with each SCSI ID. If the option is not used,
aspicd
can recognize only LUN 0 for each SCSI ID. Add
the /L option to the command line if you have a
CD-ROM drive that can access multiple discs.
If your computer system includes a Pioneer DRM-600
or DRM-604x multiple-disc CD-ROM drive, you do not
need to add the
/L
option. The
aspicd
device driver
automatically scans multiple LUNs if it detects one of
these devices on the SCSI bus.
/norst
/norst
Prevents
aspicd
from issuing a SCSI Bus Reset mes-
sage at system start-up. The default is to issue it. The
SCSI Bus Reset message (supported by Toshiba,
Hitachi, and NEC drives) resets drives that are playing
audio CDs when the computer reboots.
/pause
/pause
Makes your system pause after loading
aspicd
at
bootup, so you can read the message on the screen.
Press any key to resume booting.
/type:
<drive
vendor>
/type:sony
Allows
aspicd
to support audio play mode for CD-ROM
drives that are compatible with a supported drive type
but are not included on the list of supported drives. If
you use the /type:
<drive vendor>
option,
aspicd
assumes that all CD-ROM drives on the SCSI bus are
made by this vendor—you cannot combine different
brands of CD-ROM drives on the bus. The valid entries
for this option are chinon, denon, hitachi, lms, nec,
panasonic, sony, texel, and toshiba.