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From: thuerman@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de (Urs Thuermann)
Newsgroups: comp.bugs.4bsd
Subject: Re: Win95 CDROM performance problem
Date: 30 Oct 1996 23:11:25 +0100
Organization: TU Braunschweig, Informatik (Bueltenweg), Germany
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In-reply-to: Ben Pearce's message of Wed, 30 Oct 1996 22:57:29 +1000
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In article <327750B9.2031@trump.net.au>
Ben Pearce <bpearce@trump.net.au> writes:

> CDCHA2 wrote:
> > 
> > Can anyone help me out? I have a dual speed CDROM loaded by the device
> > driver OSIP109.sys. When I enter Win95 I find a message saying:
> > 
> > "Device driver OSIP109.sys forces Windows into MS-DOS compatibility mode"
> > 
> 
> The only thing that i can suggest is that you try to get Windows 95 to
> find your CD-Rom without using a device driver because the driver you
> are using is a 16 bit driver and is forcing Windows to use 16 bit mode
> to read that drive. If that doesn't work try an updated driver for the
> cdrom


Hey, guys.  What has all this to do with the BSD operating system?
Can't you read?  The name of the newsgroups clearly says

	comp.bugs.4bsd

Please continue your discussions in an appropriate group.


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