![]() ![]() Other numbers you can try with the /SBP: option are 240, 260, and 280. You'd then need to change the line added to CONFIG.SYS above to: DEVICE=CDMKE.SYS /D:MSCD0001 /SBP:220 The model number on the card, CT-2770, indicates that it's a Sound Blaster 16 Value which should also have Matsushita proprietary CD-ROM interface. However if it doesn't work the first time, then I would suggest disconnecting the CD-ROM drive from the interface card and connecting it to your sound card instead. If the device driver CDMKE.SYS fails to load, displaying a message like Interface board or CD-ROM is not ready., then you can try each of the following numbers for the the /P: parameter: 310, 320, 340, 350, 360, 370, 380, 390, 3A0, 3B0, 3C0, 3D0, 3E0, or 3F0. You'll also need to copy the file MSCDEX.EXE to your floppy and add the following command to your AUTOEXEC.BAT if it's not already there: MSCDEX /D:MSCD0001 ![]() You'll then need to add the following line to your CONFIG.SYS file: DEVICE=CDMKE.SYS /D:MSCD0001 /P:300 If it is compatible then what you need to do is copy CDMKE.SYS to the root directory of your boot floppy. I'm not sure if your LaserMate interface card needs its own drivers, or if it's compatible with the Matsushita interface card and so can use the Matsushita drivers. Your sound card is just behind it, it's the card with the silk screened CT2770 at the top. ![]() It is however not connected to your sound card, its connected to it's own LaserMate CD-ROM interface card (labelled LMEP0084C). This drive uses Matsushita's proprietary interface, so won't work with the the OAKCDROM.SYS driver which only supports CD-ROM drives using the IDE interface. From your pictures you have a CD-ROM manufactured by Matsushita for IBM with a model number of CR-563BBZ. ![]()
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